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THE .CAPE MAY WAVE. ~ | paruaTtee MqS5^00d™0" I M|M^SSSSMU (21 •» e'resrasllrolf'ml"- j 2T-Bpmt«S: . Local • The indications at this writiugwre that , there will be no acardgr.pl qwdidatrefar the offlcwa to be fiilsd by our citizen volcn at the approaching municipal election. No- r ticcably la Ibis the caae o regards council, { for which booomble pjailion the following candidates hare been named :— Mr. Victor ( Delft tot, Mr. Joaepb Hand, Mr. Rabert < Hughes'. Mr. John Bennett, Capt. W. H. ( Mills. Mr. Jaa. H Carman. Mr. J. Stratum Ware and Mr. Jete Sebelleoger. Of ( these ganllemen Meaara. Dbqizot. Scbel- ( leager and Ware, hare each (erred a term ( in coonciL Mr. Deniiol if at preaent a ^ """ member, hit term expiring thia month. Mr. Ware hat filled the office alao of Freebolder tome yeara and it therefore riper- 1 i meed in the waya of legialation. Meaara. 1 6cbelleng«r and Bennett reprcaent the in- J I errata of the "41b ward*" and will reoefee the aolid tupport of that hlatorie precinct. Mr. Hand ia an old aoldier.and baa aerred ' the city long and faithfully as Chief of 1 Pol'ce. Mr. Carman la likewise a veteran ■ fleer of the fire department. Meaara. ' Hugbra and Milia haee nerer been before .he people of Owe HayCity aacandi- < datea for office, and on that account wul naturally recetre a atroog endoraement al j Ker. Dr. J. B. Grew of the New Jeracy , M. E. Conference, and editor of the Trm- , perance Gorettr. lectured before a Cape , May audience which crowded the Preaby- , lerian church from pulpit to gallery laat , Tueaday evening. It waa a rare intellectual treat thai afforded oar people, and t to an Item which ahoald not be orerlook.d thai to the aeal and llbetafily of the Y oung Mrn'l Christian Aaaoeiatioo of the Island are they indebted for the aame. The doctor ia Joatly regar.led ae one of the ableat apeak era in the State, and- upon the subject of bli dtooouree it tbe recognized expvornt of the movement which haa been Inaugurated to allow the people of New Jrncy the privilege of deciding for themaeirea upon the great temperance iaaue of prohibit! so. HU treatment of the queoHon waa brood and comprebenaire, bia manner and worda being cbaiaelerlxed by an earneatnrea and atraigbt forward elmpi. city wbich car. ied with tbem the con--which carried tbem the .

erring clement of uncontrotertible argument. Toe Choir upon the oocorion aung ■ two or three cboioe aelectiooa which were npp ropt-uae to the infij ect of theffiacooree. Toe iht.d lecture of the course takes ptoce . next Tuetday evening in the Preaby .enen church. will Interpret the plaineot lawa to anlt different cases. One of Ibene [mo'eaaiooa| — (axemen doing boaineaa In Camden, baa been engaged to recover a fine imposed by the Mayor of thia dty upon a man for aelling liquor without a I'ceuae. He wriro, to ill bonor that unleaa the .aid \floe>-f£.h»ith returned be aha'l insiijuriaaictlonvmheiwotvev. The dioot in - the caae lathe parly named McBride who runa the esrabliehmeot dow o Waahingtoo at. Tel for .hereto of liquor by wtiolcsale Hia defence la Ural nndcr ihe lioenae of jo the government be con ee'l by quantity t independent of, an.- municipal U« or ovK dioanee rfgutoiing the traffic. The iaw Bit ia very explicit on thia point, and the t Mayor" in ibe exerdae of bia bonoden duty ► haa given him o foil doee. What gels hia Honor though ia the brazen effrontery of the lawyer, wbe for the take of a paltry Ik fee, ran atoop to take advantage of an . Ignorant client In a matter of Jbe kiML^The change of jxtt-offira look place l- Thurodoy. The -hew eotabllahmcnt, aa we have before noted, D located In the plow of bu linen formerly occupied by A. Bcnexet'a • booting gallery and pool room, 44 Washington atrect. The appolnlmenta of the office ore very elegant and complete^nd ample to meet the requirement, of thia plaoe many year*. The common dnJP 'luck-box ea with ornamental hroaa doom. There ko ooe general oad two box deltvartoo, the "order" deportment window betf placed book nt coovenient dietoaoe. The fixtureo ore bandaomeiy finiabed in eyprens and walont, baring coat laoeo ID cypren hm "--'-a

when new .boot a thouaand dollars. Postmaater Hnghra In at preaent totted by G hit too Horry, and Mlo Rebiaeoc, of „ Camden, who 4*r aomc moolha last year b waa in the office here under Mr. Uerrieon'i , odminttrotloo. Wedneaday the Governor upon the re- * commendatiua of Senator Miller, Ml to • the Senate with other appointment., the 4 name o< Abraham Raima, of Gold Spring. * thia oonmy, hx confirmation as ooe af the * Aaaodou Judge, of tha Ooort of Common * Plena, infill the vacancy created by ihe " moda pari manor. The nrwa of Judge " Beevea' appointment reached bereThnn- ' day, tad to aooe waa it an complete aaur- t prtai aa to the venerable nominee himeelf. Several raadldatra had a^ired to the poahioo, bad In thia mat It waa tbe office which aought tbe man. The appointmeot waa oaa fitting to hamada, and * the generally expreaaed aenUtaenl of oar , peapta ia thai of Oommendation at the action of the Goveroov. < The atientian of farmer! and track « giowcra la called to the fact that oar reel- 1 deal aoedeman and floriat, Mr. Fred. < Boeroer, is offering apodal arrangement. < for (applying them with nil kinds of gar- > dan and Add aeeda He gnaranlaca to 1 I rate them not leas than IB par car. co K what they would pay on tha mas bill of . needs elsewhere Seed store and green- . ktaoose iwar tbe Wast Jaraey railroad aa- . ^■on. Jackson Street. PP Tha demand forcottagea tor the oomlag 1 . season is opening in earnest, and already 1 tan tags ptoporBco have bags rented. Bat ' " ooe of the eight Stockton Bow cottagsa la ' tagp* »■ ^■SLtof las: year, Mr. M. Frank. . Mr. Douglaaa Gregory haa Era nod pithy . w -

Tbe •'Worhing-man'a ticket" la in the j field. Alderman Ware ia anxious abont hia opposition. Freeholder. Hildrekh and Maakel Ware are docketed for re-election. Ex-postmaster Garrison's frieoda are puaaim fniii to ran for Recorder. It look! as though the election of Mr. Joseph Hand to council waa an assured , fact. If there be opposition to the reelection , of Assessor Hand it haa not developed itself so far. Tbe member, of Past "40" should stand by their comrede the Quartermaster on election dky. The recorder to be elected Tuesday week will bold qfflce ooe year, or for tbe 'unexpired term. Mr. James Crerawril authorizes ua to It would seem aa though the friends of i councilman Smith were divided as to whether they will run him for Collector i or Treasurer. i Ooe constable to elect thia election for three yeara- Officer Clark will have strong j opposition Tuesday week. Mr. John I Shields having consented to be C~daodi dale for the position. ' There being no stirring local iaaue to agitate the public mind just now, it baa the appearance that the approaching elte- 1 tion ao far aa council waaooncerned would 1 be last of Individual merit and popularity. Collector William ton has rendered the 1 city efficient service tbe past foot yeara, 1 and baa succeeded in getting into better shape thaa tl^y have been for many 1 yeara the back tain. He is therefore 1 cotitled to ao appreciative recognition at the hands of the Ux-payen, and this they do by bia reelection Tnraday. City Treasurer Farrow haa had tbe office but ooe year, bat for all that la ' likely to have atroog opposition. Not that Mr. Farrow haa not performed tbe dullea of his office faithfully and to the satisfaction of his cooatitoenla, bat bci cause it happens to be one af tbe undisputed prorogue! v» of the American peol pie to vote for whom they please. I Next week two elocutional cooteou will ; take plaoe, the first on Tbureday evening I in tbe Methodist Church, Cape May City, - the other in the Baptist Ohu-ch. Court i House, oo Friday evening. The contra- - tacts represent the several classes of Mr. - Harry Ixidlam. and bare been under bia i personal drilling fur some weeks. A flrat- ' claw entertainment at both places may . be looked for. Tbe following are tbe r names of lbs participants and the pieces they have selected for reading - ••norauo! atthTBOdgf-".^. .^^TJ.Macaulay. f "The Laat HyinB."^....MafUnDCFanw1ng.aTn - 'The famine." ..11. W Longfellow. "" "Tile Pons. Bo».- it™. ABO Stephana"The ^ Srepkana

« liuain jk —i ar." " " p. •PlOe of JennteltcNl5ir*".'!!*%yc Carletoo. ** "Tbe Btaek Horae aaO bia tbOer.". -C. BhepparO ■ "Spanaeua to the OW' ■aJora-^ .'-A Kellogg. 0 I T*k«aoI asmlaaiao.tweaty.aveornia y rrMl^rotwre^. r Wc arc glad io announce the coming of 1 Rev. Mr. Campbell, of Philadelphia, aa u the lecturer for next Tnraday sight under (1 i the auspices of-lhe Y. M. C. A. af thia i city. Mr. Campbell U ooe of those wide 1 awake and entbaMasticstodenti who make t eyerything they undertake b-iatle with ° . energy. He will lecture in tbe Preabyterf ian church oo "BindoosUn and Ihe Hior dooa." Tbe ire-lure wi'l be illustrated with e • iter. nl!y hla.o<ie and ancient people. Mr. ' e Campbell was bora on the Indian oceam ' y and ta'aed on the dasflc aon of Indfr/flF " a will "stir up our puremtay1 Wlffthioga ' y al.voye and Ica&uMPr" ' y J idling qtiRie popularity of tbcaa exn ~*"-ift»e~ -- ihe public will do well to , C* lie rally to a-tandance. x Our young filenda of the Cornet Band < „ of thU city have no reason to cqjnplain of I ^ the very substantia! rapport given tbem in < , their eotertainmenl effo,t of Thnnday ^ erenlng laat al Natloool Hall. It wis one I u of the moat ancceaafnlly conducted affairs I of tbe season, and tbe boys deserve great | ,f credit for the efficiency and thoroayhnesa ' „ of their management. Upwards of lonr ' hundred ticteu were disposed of, onem half of which wen for reserved seals. I a This wss do'og remarkably well Tbe t ( program waa of tha variety order, and em- < braced minstrelsT. concert mualc and I , Bingiog. and a laughable afterplrcje, tali- I c tied "Paddy Mile.' Boy." ' - — _ . . . r

Atwood Smith, Esq., Philadelphia, ■ General Manager of the Unspsol * Loo- ( dc Globe Insurance Company of £ng- , visited Cape May Saturday, stopping at the OhaHoote. His mission here at thii , season was far the purpose of placing an agency for Cfcpe May oounty to the heeds , af Mr. J. EL Edmonds, oar local lusnr- ( aace agent. The Globe Is generally re- , girded is tha straegest company in the , world, Ux available fire aasests being op- , wards of tU.OM.OO0. Parties wisUng to j renew their policies or take out new ones ■iwaiM consult Mr. ffil'trn*** In reference rates, as be It now representing the , very bmtaad mast rettsUe companies in ( tha com»y- ^ V , Pastor North of Ihe Methodist church I will preach hit farewell sermon to-morrrw evening. ThU being Ua UA Babbath as pastor be intends reviewing tbe work of , Ihe church daring tbe past throe yeara. , the morning the ordinance of baptism will be administered to children and , adults. Next week he leaves for Confer- , ence. and It U the sincere wish of hU Claps . frisedi thai hia future labors in what , vat field ba shall ha placad may evar be . crowned with success and that hU fife - and wort may be proloagod very many yean. Our Dakota letter oo tha ootside of thir areak'a Wat* ia tram the pen of young L CM wood Towueeod, son of Rev. a of the New Jaraey M. E. Couferooce. fscmeriy of thU county. Heta t Cape May lad, and though but a settler in there, and with every prospect of mak1 ■"**"« aanturs a success, as he draervra The baUder of MTlIalTy L. Taggart'a cottage has made a slip of R and DC 1 mttake. Ia erderisg Us material he gut things badly mixed, and the oonaequenoc haa been that Mr. Taggart baa placad the • ftaitatogaf the csauaat is the hands of - Will tana A Caasady, rasMeat ' cuatnetura. who nill push the work ahead without delay.

f LOCAL CHIT-CHAT. !' Mimoa Torica bkietlt told. c ' -- T ocracvnl 11 The modes] violet U tbe watt Bower | f during Lent- j ' : Regular meeting of council was held <i last evening. You don't meet 0 many mutilated « ' coins cow-a-daye. The German town Telrgreph thinks it U I 1 a mistake to kill the sparrows. • ' Dr. iL F. Hunt. Camden, was on the • Island Tueaday with hia wife. I I An exchange decides that roller ttra ling t • ia not incompatible with Lent- I Get your spool cotton and silk at Mra ' R. T. Brown 'a &*> Washington atrect. b singular fact. If the good die young c how do you accuuni for grey-haired edi- c p mra? " " ' . „ f •j Tbe Messrs. Wm. F.Vottamnd hit ace Charles registered al the Cbalfoole Wed- b i Buy your boou aqd shoes direct of the I manufacturer, corner Washington <k Jack- I Assemblyman Kichardaoo U prospect- E ; fog for a site for a new cottage to be built Ibis spring. Ii Nails and screws and locks and 4x>lla c and all manner of hardware at Ware's, 53 J Washington street. t Domestic economy ia baying twelve P , shilling shora for your wife and twenly J I c»l aegara for yourself. i, If the national debt be wiped out the a , national banks go with it. hence their de- 1 aire ic perpetuate the debt. J ihe Toting portion, awoke to the fact of f. , the nearness of the spring election. > Mr. Hnrty Crump," of the Colonnade, j . Philadelphia, and Congress Hall. Cape , May, waa on Ihe Utnnd WetowOy. , Wednesday a new rule went into effect « , on the Pennsylvania i abroad allowing em- * I ployees of tbe company to ride free. | , The building of Mr. Cbas, K. Burns' a . new collage. Beach avenue, will Ix- super- J intended by Mr. Joseph Q. Williams. ^ Senator Sewell returned to Waahingtoo , Monday, but hardly recovered from tbe I prostrating effects of hia tale sickness Irvin 8- Ludlam and Lot Coreoo, you% | • gentlemen from Denniaville, were oo a [ I bntineaa irip to Cape May yesterday. ( Captain Smith haa finished his contract « oo painting Congress Hall, and the popular. J l verdict ia that Ibe job couldn't be beat. One store io particular on the Island ■ makes a mistake in selling oleomargarine J a for the article it ia inleodsd to counterfeit. Work oo the Washington and Decatur I f streets sewers was begun Monday. Meaara. j J J. IL Benczet A Bro. having secured the ] The "weather man" who guessed last I month would tie noted for sudden and pe- 1 collar changes in thai department hit it . '• exactly around here. , i- Senator Miller's bill requiring iclegrapb I

con' panics to deliver messages within one " mile of ftc receiving office ia likely to „ a iaw Ibis time. tt Mr. Aaron Garrelaoo, real esute agent, ki ia aending out io tbe interest of his busithe handauutcst and moat artistic cir- a There is an oleaginous richness aad a pronounced tenacity about the mud in g country roads just now which is jj enough lo break tbe heart of a trucker. o Our business men are recognizing Ibe " advantage of a well-sustained journal in their midst, and are coming forward with substantial evidences of their appre- o elation. - ® Next Friday evening is regular merlins ^ of John Mccray Post. No. 40. U- A. R. y their attention as holiness of interest to B each and all will be considered. jj M. IL Coll, Si Jackson si met, keeps a g slock of the finest and cheapest gro- p ffiedand salt tsic-sTia. "PStiBCiLsoods and ^ provisions generally, HU hutterTWtt. s in the market. i Mr. Wilmen WUilldin, Camden's enter- c prising shoe merchant, has been visiting Cuba and slber tropical parts, and sends ( the readers of the Wavx a few pen 1 sketches of hit Impressions of the capital ' of that plctnrecqoe Island. On Monday evening last Uie following , tha M. E. church:— Geo. W. Smith, 1 president; J. 8. Garrison, treasurer; Maskct J B. & Hoffman, Mirajah Smith, , Clin too Bonder, H. C. Thompson. t Mr. George Reeves employs ia hia gold establishment about fifty bands. 1 and handles three thousand dollars' worth ■ of material every week. His brother i who is lo the same business ta j Chicago, 111., viailnd Cape May laat week. , Comrade Harry W. llaad, Grean Creek, , attended the last reeulmr meetinr of John ( c

Mocray Post, No. 40, G. A. R-, oo Friday ' evening of tat week, having driven down {j to oompany with hit old nailer friend, Mr. b A. J. Tomlic. of Grahen. who waa moa- tl tered in the Post the asms evening. J Largest aaaortment of xephyra, aiiks nod „ trimmings, toDst articles for tbe ladies, and a foil line of dry goods generally, aad cheaper thaa the same can be bought J anywhere in the oounty, nt Mra. R. T. ^ Brown's popular atom, 33 Washington p 1 street- t! Mr. W. W. Green, proprietor of tbe * Windsor, was down Tuesday for the day. and was kept busy arranging for. lot of ( about lo Mnade to tbe boteT sod his cottage property. His Coograss street cottage he baa rented to its j former tenant, Mr. J. W. HazlehuraL e ; Geo. K. Mellvalne, PhiUdslphia, has L down the past week looking after his c Stockton avenue cottage interests. Tbe , 1 proposed exteosioa of sewerage facilities e ' the neigfaboihaod of bis property is n 4 matter which affords Urn much satitfhe1 tion- Ht thinks that next lo an abundant s ' supply of pure srater for a summer reeort, | 1 the moat Important consideration ahoald d ■ ft that of -underground drainage, tad In ' both respects be was delighted to testify J to- tha fact of Cepe May being *d fa tbe 1 [ An Atlantic City exchange commends ' ' the puUidty our Cape May folk* require , ' of the City Treasurer In making his annual , " report, apd at the same lime refers to the ■ dereliction af Its owe dly officials to not , , furnishing a aim lar detailed statement ef ' the llnsncra of the place tor publication. 1 8Uticu agent Adams, Seavihe, has re- ] - corerad from his receul attack uf malaria. , T"m— T* 1 *■ M peamon wffh the rafiread company. Mr. < I James Detter Lus been aticnding to the . ) duties of the efficestortag Mr. Adams' ill. t Df**' ■ ^ j. E The Wot Jaa agr Pre as remarks : — Cape j ' Mar haa aks ataain fire engine of the ' f Stay pattern. Than ia no other resort ao 1 t tbe coast half ao well supplied with waler : , t , facilltta in oaat of toe m that grand old , ! watting place.

On Monday evening lbs Ladies' Aid Society connected with the M. E. church. ; their regular monthly meeUag at the paraonag^ and to view of the fact that Mr. North, the pastor, would sever his oooosction with the church alas tarty < date, ttvras decided to extend a general invitation to the members and friends, ' enjoy really a sociable time with Brother North and bia family, sad at the tarns ' time make the present at ton to them of 1 several articles which the ladies of the < society had provided, to carry away with ' as soavqnira of the affection and es- ' teem among whom they had labored dor- " past three yeara. After tbe business of tbe society had ' uanaactsdIMr. George -Reeves wan ' called forward, and proceeding to ae ' crowded psrhw to which tat ihe rgeJ fallier. of the pastor, now in bis 81st year, t a rn-al and becoming address prestnicJ < with a beautiful silk handkerchief I and a piece c* com fresh from tbe nihil, lis respooded feelingly, and referred to I the nearness of tbe time when he tboul I I ' Next came tbe presentation lo toe mm- | and his wife of a magnificent silver < cake basket with a package of money. 1 Mr. Reeves said. "Brother North, on the behalf of the Ladies' Aid Soclely, I < present to you these mementoes of the es- - In which yuuretlf and wife are held | tiT all these people you see gathered he re to-night. That you will 60on leave ua for another field of labor we sincerely regret- 1 among os, and tbe thoogbt carries my mind , hack lo the time when ws were closely and carefully Garrinmrd. Then the Conference thought best by way uf providing little hcalhfnl recreation to take us Roe- • ing. and ao ttiev gave us a Roe, and yi | Roe* d pleasantly for three years. Again were subjected to a change, and aa if had been too leniently dealt with, it I decided to give as a Belting, but ■ enjoyed tbe Belting quite as much , as anything, and prospered notwIUistand- . And when throe years ago the question Siin come up — 'What shall we do with pe Mayf— the Bishops concluded that hav>Dg enjoyed these balmy southern breezes so long, they would send us AnetA; and tbey seol us North, but we were never . than since then. " The speakar then referred lo some in- ( eidenu of Mr. North's connection with this church— to the fact of liii having bapi'aed our children, united our young people in matrimony, had visited the tick, and spoken words of comfort lo ike dying, and concluded— "Your pastorale baa been , - to us one of spiritual profit, ooe of piaar■uie to all, and your departure »Hs Tor expression of our esteem, therefore take these things and ever remember your friends at Cape May." Mr. North in reply said— "I scarcely wlial to «ay; 1 find there have bee.; unpleasant occasions during the three ream so quickly pazacd away- one when another i JHwlhst* l"am about to close my la bare amsog you. My stay lias been pleasant in every respect, not only ss t refers to my own congregation, but to all tbe people. Gratefully 1 accept tola mark of your esteem, and 1 shall ever remember , kiod y my many friends at Cape May. Cape May.

who shall ever hold a warm place in my heart and affection. When these eXrthly q partiLgs are over, may we all gather in t( belter land, where partiDgs are unTo Miss 5or.k, tbe sister, who with the ssociety and Sunday School bad labored b earnestly, a package of meuey and a silk handkerchief were presented by several ^ UnTfo-clockrefreslimenu were served, consisting of Si* cream, lemonade and caka. For aE thia vast aaremblagc there waa an abundance. a The Select Committee to audit lbs ae- . counta of ae expenses of President Garsickness will recommend the fc-1- ■ lowing pavznonia ta the doctor* and nur. c to: n.- RlIss $25,000, Dra. Agoew and t $15 000 each, Dra. Reyburn and Bornton #10,000 each and Mrs. Dr Steward Crump, $3,000; nod « Keach of the employes at the Executive I naion, two months' extra pay- Sur-geon-General Bai nes is recommended for . promotion to the rack of Major -General, and Woodward to tbe rank of Lientenant < Colonel. The committee will alao recommend that to Mra. Garfield there be paid , amount equal to the aalsiytof Ihe Presi-denUfSSl-^S^Me of hit death to the end of the year. ^ - > Without exception toe most notable bntineaa ooovetiience afforded our Cape May farmers and truckers is ibe agricultural warehouse of W. R. VanGilder, located nt Petersburg. There it nothing in the vast catalogue of agricultural Implements but can be obtained by ordering of Mr. VanGilder. HU stock of plowe. cultivators and such articles U unpreccdently large at present, qnd parties selecting from wagon, by mall or In will be sure of getting lust what they want and at the lowest market price. partial ltt of implements kept to stock. - Conductor James G. King who had lbs misfortune some months ago of having arm crushed while enraged in tbe per fovmanc* of Ilia duties at HnlTtne, TO on the Island Tuesday for toe first time since the accident, and wss extended a right , cordial welcome by hU many Cape May his Cape May

We were pleased to find him gnuloally regaining hia lost strength, though It will necessarily be some time p he will be afatp to perform such duas his dimbled condition will best fit him His that attempt al penmanship with bU left hand be exhibit! with cnrameodible b pride. In that Hoe he it improving rapidly, n Mb. Editoe Permit me through your ' columns to express my heartfelt gmilude . far the confidence of my many friends , who base n> nobly stood by me in tbe ' past, and hope to merit a liberal share of patronage at 68 Washington street where my stationery buiineal will be enlarged. J. S. GasBisoB, - Late Postmaster. Cape May. N. J., March 8, -82. By a large toajority the people of Hie ® United States have declared their faith in Kidney-Wort, aa a remedy for all the diseases of tbe kldnevi and liver, some bow. b ever, have disliked tbe trouble of proper- 1 It from the dry form. For such a new candidate appears to the ibape of Kidney- r Wort In Ltfiu/era. It la very cooeen- (, tinted, la easily taken and is equally effl- h csent aa thediy. Try it. — Lam— Ok Cour. p Journal t Landreth'a celebrated extra" early pea i J la introduced to our agricultural readers ; , another column. This pea was inlrodnced to the public in 3833 and sustained - reputation gained by no ether agricul- , > tural house in tbe country. Ftor tale by ' Boomer, Cape May Qity. Carpenters and belklen will please no-, lice that after this date -All windows and s blinds manufactured at our factory will j 1 ba made Camden sizes unless otherwise . ordered- Bend Jar estimates. , t ffnrani. Peiscx A Co. jl4-$m Vbaland, H. J. i In our Jamily of ten, for over two years Ginger Tonic .has cured headache. malaria, aad in fact all other crm--aaaarag^sysfta-j Wsrrirt. ' ■.ssaaf— |jBaageeyaa«sf3 ; ' oil *55"

LP G0UETV. JTMOK C. BP MIX O TO TUCKAHOM. Tbe wife of Wm. A. Deritt waa buried J Wednesday, lbs Roman Catholic bur- n ialaerrirebetogcoodocted by Bar. Father [ Deynn, at Gape May. . J Our ttagcmaa baa n sick hone that baf- a the skill of the vtternariee hereabouts. , eye ia supposed to hare been tbe die- ' with which it was first attacked, c which developed into eometbing similar | [ to what wc would term Inflammatory i « Captains Jams D. sod Aaron Sicknr- ; J sou, Ofcden Gandy and other of our lead- a ing Teasel men, left home on Monday to i r cutmnand of their eeaaels. * Mr. John W. Young's oew cottage is J raised sad-partly lodosed. It will be a , neat little dwelling bonsc, when cam- * pletcd. ; « It is the desire of tbe membership of , thcAI- E, churches here that Ree. Charles J H. Elder be returned to this charge, and c it la believed ihe Conference will gratify ! their wishes io this respect. j f CapL John U- Williams will jhls spring • lake command of Tbe river schooner Irene ' ' Crawford. I t Mr. Edward Wei1., of Philadelphia, ac- j companied by a young gentleman friem , { waa down the first of the week, lo visit j CapL Jesse Hand and Capt. Ugdtn Gandy have purchased the property known j , as "Willow Mansion." neat the landing, j ' and will place it in thorough order for j ! M- E eh irch oo Sunday eveoiog. j " peculiar pert— one red, ilw other white, to j t wbich the purposes devoting careful at- { Miss Phebe Bteelman will probably assist in entertaining the people of Cape ccm tern" rert tree k.' "" " *" /-j Ml« Mettle A. Heisley, sprite oat j : borsclwck riding on Monday, fell from her horse. Her dress caiucbl. Dot gave , svay, and Ibe horae slopped, or the result ' of the accident might have proved serious. 1 Complaint Is made that the Marsh all- : tbe coming elm Ion. I Uncle Dsviil Bennett hsa hern visiting 1 Bridgclon the pi.aeni week. Ills rati mahie oompaoi-n lias much improved to t health. I Mr. T. George, of Philadelphia, visited I \ bis sister, Mra. James Shoemaker. Jr .lfie ' first of tbe week. Col C. II. Powell is still shipping large ;

quantities of hay to Moore Bro... Clay- J The wife of Capt Theoph. Weeks- Is J still lying very ill. There is little hope of Capt. Maurice Gandy is improving, and f will probably be able to lie nut In a short time. * i Capt. Bomera Hand are ire, I home from - sea on Tueaday evening. Capt. Enoch lugnrsoll left hooiu to re- ^ The members of the elocution class sc- j , lected lo lake pwrt in llie cornlog coo Wat ' doolultas give evidence of ability and 1 careful training. Rev. Thomas C. Parker and bride are this week visiting his parents, who reside here. . Messrs. Anna C. Camp ami Edward Parker left uaon Tueaday lo resumes "life Isn't it time an overseer of highways ' 1 were elected who resides at the Marshall- j , | ville end of tbe district. For same year* ; i -...ir- too much one-aided j I ' ~||| I III II fr used portion of the ; 1 ; highways negtcclcd and al tlW^1""181 ; Impassable. On ibe 24nlt. the road committee of tbe f ' West Jersey Railroad decided to lay the , track id the Sea Isle C'uy Railroad at 1 George W. Groves, Eaq . hotel-keeper J 1 of CbestoQl Hill and Eighth and Vtoc 1 streets, has decided to boild a hotel at . once tpoo the ocean front at I he corner of Hansen etieet. ' John Klauec, hotel keeper of Pbiladel- ' \ phia, is likely to boild a hotel upon the \ a ocean front, near Albion street * ' Mr. Todd, of tbe Holly Tree House, j J fin decided to Imtld a Ticnel « the comer 1

of Ludlam at reel and llie ocean front j I These hotels will all combiue bathing. I and realaurant acoimmodatioos, I aqd will I* ready for the season. On tbe uighl of lbe23ad alt, Use Leoeas- I House Social Club gave their Oral en- I and hall at Hie Igmcaatrr I House. Gisesw. wrre present from Phil- I adelphia. New York. New England and I the Ticfaity, and the affair waa a very en- I jovable ooe. | Cape tax Polsst Nates. ,1 Preliminary steps have been taken towards extending our local telegraph line > to Caps May City. d The public school under tbe care of . - Mr. A. W. Hand, lu teacher, may he I classed aa a model InstituUon. J Tbe proposed pavilion on the beach will 100 by 40 -feet, and two storied high. ground has been already staked oot. Officials of the Memorial Presbyterian [ church slate that they have now in hank the credit of the church, $1300, and oo liaud an excellent pipe organ, a pulpit and other requisites for the boild- j The Meserr. Ottoaou have purchased six I j with tbe exportation of improving i them thia spring. I The work of improving the Sea Grove House I. going ahead. The building is 1 painted, an elevator is being Intro- \ <aneed and a number of alterations in and ' qround the premises are to progress. , Captain Ewtag to discharging here a : vessel load of pine lumbar, brought from " Tbe religious meeting! at the school era tall continued with unabated V interest. The good acta appear* to h*vc town on good ground. The home minstrel troupe are making a rrangcmentt for a pnhlic entertainment L R Fioley haaberoroe the purehaaer I i wi^svh ■ ' r,., ...iGexpoeu'to balM a neat cottage tbvreoo ; this spring. J Perry Ednmixtobu taken J. W.^Cor- » Pnrehaan* of flower and garden aeeda at Fred. Borvner'a seed store end green boaae, Bank sUsst, oaa be aaaused of the reH.liility of what they buy. Nate but I tbe seeds uf tbe best known and .moat reliable to tbe county lold prai- his j

sever aVjQg Sloclloj avreac. qoren alrera I _wjier^^mi^i^^ee'r*<raofjra^raH^raaaaag&attaSa^lw^Sran re*. "Se-? eiWBStfSaK ta u- mnt she cuy of Caps May la CUf onusell asaeuiliied, ami n-heretiT raacWS bj aoUon- | tyaroai ■saa^TOad aa^umtw ^ i dereronc.l^rslr^or rrihrri*\h»;i be emn|U«red j j aaores^i^em^Mntoirly^^^^ A Ileal: It. C. TUOUI'MiN .KerorJ-r ' * I I ApproveU Marrti lit, t«rt. ilric Adirrlisfratnts. ^ip^EN WANTED?^ ™ ( i J^OTICE TO CREDrroffi. ^ | jsS,S^w"H! i EXECUTORS' SALE ;] THl llSDAY. MARCH 6|b. 1882, 1 loiiowmrtilrerrinr.! propeny via.; ' ' ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, | I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ! j t-hiwiwr uniia tehners ana Pillmr». >l»- 1 , : ana other articles too numerous to mention. j o'clock A. M.^By onler^ot exwutors.

DISPENSARY. AND EAR DISEASES TREATED | V AYOTICE. i «Hro'£?sml*^ireM*ei^j i« j THE SHBGEM'S KNIFE. Wondrrfal Hnrciessl Opyratlon— ttesuus al of I rl nsry Ntonrn from the Bladder— Sue- 1 Mr. Simeon Ttrnaell, o! Saogmiia S. Y . tisi! j I ! ^ tin, tor^rhsl Itirr esll Slrtrtnrr of the t'rrtbra. j I trouble io be t'riasry Calculi or ntonra in the 1 j The doctor at once removed the far- . | : treat It-ood SpeelCe, " FavorUe Ilemoly." lo ■agu eminently tnocsartah anU Mr. Tleuell's re1 iTSa; y rsnld ana pertecu ! While~FS»3ltR'™M'" " ' ,pMllC *" , Kidney and Bladder otaL"*' 11 >' Noahy. valo- , able In cases ol lullnms tiudtrsSi^ 1 tMsupauea ! ot 111- Bowels, and ah tbe clfSo^Nb4G*™tw Try Ii. Your dniggtvl has it, and IU cost Isonlj r i dollar s Bottle. The In-kv man ia be who pou ; advice in practice. Don* lor—f Ihe name and c ad I real. Dr. Dai; I U-ca dy, Kondool, N. Y^ . pracnce ol bis prnfssslon, bni eonfines btmselt " 1 cxclovlrety to omne^pr^lce. He treats all dir. J Ibe in n'lr tnil tanlnl npersiuinsorrorearyi na ' if* B^jPQaiMt

toii"Eira,^ia^'™B^by0Cap?,tawireg- A SS*'KLYB' CBKAM BALM CO„ OwegnJt. Y. MOORIBAD CLA7 WORKS, (ESTABLISHED 1SU ) ^ Office A Varmnm,Xo. 11 Santk Ttti St, Jl PHILADELPHIA. 1 FACTORY 8PRING MILLS E MOSTOOMEKT OO, PA. ' Clay or Terra Cotta ^ Drain and Scwor Pipe*. ALSO OHIMNEY Tore. OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS a Favorite. VAS*8 AND OABDKS OBBAMKBTB. C - KFl-Wa | -POOKB ON BUILDINO; * 1SS«SSSu!SL,iSS: 5 WMT!1»iSK>OK, im Broadway Jf.Y. -

LARGE STOCK ffli LOW PRICES. FOR SEASON OF 1882. a.T . VANGILDER'S WAREHOUSE, CAPE MAY COUNTY. N. J. WHO CARRIES A WELL SELECTED STOQCOF^ Gale. South Bend. Excelsior Notres, Owens. Kaijjhns Swan Steel and Gang Plq.ws, Cultivators, Improved Truck Harrow, Com Covers, Forks, Hoes, Rakos, Shovels, Ac., Ac* CARRIAGE Ai WBBI HARNESS TO SUIT ALL. Large Stock of Guano and Phosphate. PLOW CASTINGS TO FIT ALL OF THE ABOVE PLOWS. Order* by mtil rrJU rereire prompt attention. W. R. VANGILDER. | M. H. GOLT NO. 37 JACK80N STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, FRESH AND SALT MEATS, : Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds, PHILADELPHIA FRESH BUTTER, COOKING BUTTER. . i fC-Stn OKDKKS WfLL RECEIVE I'KuMPT ATTENTION. GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA CHAEP

BOOT AND SHOE STORE, . Where you can buy your goods 20 per cent. Cheaper than anywhere else, as* I manufacture my own goods. : Beys* tkKU 'from .' .' . ! . . *lje * | auureirt7taUanandLtt!!*'^l!'.ir..*' IS | To^btomU'roai.^ j.o ^ ; Ulsnia' Baunn and Lane ta - ALSO FULL X-XTJE OF OOSBAlteRB Please give us a trtal and tie convinced. J K> oPF, ». -bli'S""' A Jsekraa Bireet.. r,pe May CUy. jggj FRED. BOERNER, FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN. Largest Stock of Bedding Plants in West Jersey. i Tbe only flare where you ran get e.erylblnx '» the above line al ITUIadelpbla prices. : Gariei Seeds. Belli Finis, Buses, Slate Trees ai Kyemrea JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ' SEED dross AND II It EES IlOL'dE NEAH JACKSON bTKXET RAILKOAD PT*T10N. i BUILDERS' HARDWARE". - Are You Building a Cottage, ; Improving Your House , or b Re- Furnishing Your nome ? ; For Your PlumbhnE~T'V'4lS2£S^'iai,s' Hanle,s. Stoves, Rongcs, Molting or CiilHflStia^^®^ BENEZET & BBQSw i HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT^

JACKSON HTHEE^, CAPE MAY- N. jr., Where you can obtain utimatet and price*. TIN-ROOFING. Have you a Building that needs re-roofing, or a roof out of repair send to f BENEZET & BRO., And they will toll you huw much the job will coat, and hare it completed In quick order and lo your entire satisfaction. PLUMBING. Do your Walor, Gas or Drain Pipes occasion trouble. Hare thorn attended to at by leaving word al BENEZET A BRO. *8 House Furnishing wswywu^ -■■■ ■ Jackson atrect • Largest Store and Greatest Variety of Stock fn South Jeracy A. C- GILE PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, HOUSE, n ail FRISCO Tart a! Start Mis' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A.. C. GILES, . ptacMay City, H J cape May City, M J

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