Cape May Wave, 17 June 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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• 1.5a per Annum. In Advance Aome and (Sountg. Cnpcxany row opTt . nrpugT AJUtAVimprr. oWoSTL uTStfto^tolnoct fa?** M ' ml CO*. WABltlNOTOS A rnAKKLi.< BTS. JiBMUXk— lnv. Or OurrUni^U CjfcnABA W^. 2gW_«r». Dr. ««.«,«. XtrtW dUT iC-to*. I>r. Witxlna. at Sew Vor* jSjSg^£5^"utwrSi ma^n£snw' ! "unr'S-S^'br. IM|M. ui raitow- 1 ItttaS^ III*— Right Br*. Bishop MalArea, of , By 1 1* Health Ia* approved March 1 tltb, 1880. cilia mod incorporated toeu ] •til authorized to tare > board of health, j empowered 001 anly to keep the ritml au- 1 UaOca ef (aid city or iocwrporalrtl loan. , bat to czaaine Into mod u fmr u pmeiblc - remove mil fhuar of dww -The tut «*- , ^ir^ss-sissr'ffe-s 1 drd to the pornm of lbr»e Imcml Iroard. . J t kralth by glrifr* to the ttwoaiiip mod hot- , ouch bmrnrdr the arnow power* conferred up.« city board* mnd defining more fnUy A cmrcfnl muling of Ibi* l*» mnd it* miippl— uirni, both ot which h*»e ban ] printed h> fill I in tfaac oolmnn., will coo. vtner mm one tint our Itcialators did not < pmpoa thmt tfaae i brallb boartto abixtlri be j or lowmUp Rmrminrol Tory mre not ' to remain inmctire wmiiioe nntil oat- \ plaint* mr* brought to tbeai of public J bulMoea. but. in the word* of the Imw. ore IS "eiamtoe Into aU nuisance*. 1 form <" noii-.t. -rior*. gases, vapors. or ' cnu-em uf i.l health ordireaaa Hat may la fianr* la IJam " Tbeyjur. when ihev 'measure* tjTjto rrmarah ^L'nder the j toeni of Uie Bute Uwm "■» to tlie mdultermike of fori and drinks, mnd to prerenl ' the mmlr 01 exposure for Mle of mny kind ' of axst or cdbrr -rrSctal)lc thmt I* unwbnlooM mod unfit fur food. " They mre to uto proper r Ammo rem^p-e rent the I flh^nilrh1 ^irJ^o^Txo tbrama"^ 1 much dimrwmer; to look mfter the mlmuyfater- ' boumrw. to secure the mmcilmrj condition J The dtfitoasf liieir BrafrtW Hemllh mie j more mo tbmn m pioper cmre of the public ' hemllh demo* A large clmmm of the 1 meat dnngvrou. mod too often fatal di* J rwmem «r of . «ature to he emmn^w^ J >11 ■ jjjw (tEheUnr thdlT medxia * ."tiara j tacfioo lotfaa ccoerai tmnllmry condition 1 of m town Will keep mwmy tliware; mnd ir ' throofh loom! fiUhtnt-**, aumet intra beyond 1 the crclrol^of health oflcimlm. dimomrm be. ' "%Sniar !Zmnprt°Pt*< fwe bmre them ' In tbto era. titonhy) who mat the motion ' of m B-wrd of Hemllh u m prr.mml inwlt. < ayln? "lbry hmrr no l-i.tr-n nokto- ' tbmir naa loio pnrmle mffmir*." Bat no 1 had bom n rwjbt |.y mo ii«|>crfec> drain, m foal «*mmpi«A mn uSenmire prtry, or foul- : •melliot pie+ee or tnmnurr pile, to poimon 1 tU- m» of hi- tn!;hbrw!inrtd.wb«ieTcr amy ' be bi* pemoam! nshu rapsdiay hiiuwii \ ' hod M» fmiwilr. Tlie public who buy milk, hmwe m ilfM to know that ae cowm which mutidy the milk for tlwlr time, mre 1 W*U kept, mod thmt neither by the nmture ' of thMrtorai rn>f the Tlth of their *tr. ' round) oy*. err imkiog lb impuriiitts which 1 . - ttuut fmll to mflect the uumluy of the • a-, ■ twsJlhfn! condition of ibe'climmie of lay j SSr^JsSSs •' emua the Bunt nt um will not he omreful. m J Board of Hembh b moceammiW, aid to be I dMM U wilt ( ficr.it we Ct»l it necaumry ' 11 I iBlllll Ml 1 1 |W 1 T *" pwmred ( CnSer the law emubltching tbene hamlth • board*, the Bomrd of lilt, dty wu *p. ' s?S|pi: a SaUb, mud C. sTSmsrath. Vpon n. ' mppoiBtinai the Bomrd mmkod for mn tflid^ ^ thent^redml }nmdjction ( mtlyt^Sed toMbU*. Cnd^tbll ' new Uw, howerer, !l« Board of Health ] mskks { SSSi^wSr H | wimnd* of ibu city. It will be pmaMd the { tXiss-j^S^F"" I a.wTiJSlr'SSt*1 :■ aSyic J fst^esLsis-JXi ; g^aSscSra1^ : te-ri-'Q? •* 00 1 asir^rs?^ , rtsjsfwsascs : ». < bta — e I Mr Into ha eeimraea hu Ituw br I ; At m apretiAl mntiwsf lb* Udic*' A*r- , ilimer Corpa. (i. A. R.. of thir city, fcc'.d . rrstisSf rsssttr.-. MSSSsl mm".■••j." i

Ctilldrcn e Day. 1 Los holiday wai obaerred 1* a biclt f day among the little folk* of the M K. 1 ehorcbe* Ibroogbowl the length mnd breadth of Uw lmsd- Daring, the Centen- _ ninl of American Metbodimm, an Educm- 1 - Uonml Society ami organ tied, hnriur for ilm object the aidinc of amercing yooDg " or Sunday -rdtoob. a obtaining mn educmIIh that would fit them to became ml* •iooarie* and mioimter*. The annireraary - of thin aOciety bu been denominated "Children'* Day." becauae, a* the young am to recdre itm bencOtm. it i* drmirahle tor them to know that much an Inmthuuoo eximu, and ia open loaid mil wbo may eboome t to meet iu roquiremoti. The mererml M. E. churcbm of our ; counly, law Sunday^ therefore, put on their brat and a* far a* beard from were ' without exc-pt An made a* attractive ma tl warn pomibie witb the brightest of June lower* and other becoming decora U our. At the M. K church on the I aland the - ^0' 'Weqtirrly giren up to the children, tliey being firesat in large numben ia the morning, and the Pattor, Ber. 0. F. Biahop, prcmlnng a rery appropriate and ■ log the aw rice wu conducted by tbe ■ Superintendent according to printed program. prepared by tbe General Confer- , nice Committee, and ounaialed of rcapon- - aire trading*, tinging and abort addreau* I by paator and amitant auperinlendenL The children acquiiotl tbemaelrra meat cmlttahly Ti.- ciitttch wai rcry baad- - eomciy, tbougb dm elaborately ticco rated, the dJcrj prmocrd txioc Iiirhly piearing taauof tbcladRa ah- had tbe matter In charge. An inlereating Icature of tbe . decoration* waa tbe introduction of a nutn- , ber of aioging blrdA tome being impended In Ibdr gilded cage* among tbe flower* orer tbe pulpit, and adding a charming interest to tbe aerrice. intbeerening the church wu (tacked to overflowing, be1 I ween two and throe hundred children participating in tbe exercire*. Tbe program. tbougb long, wu out at all tedious and wu enjoyed throughout with Hbflag- ■ glng inlerrat by Hie congregalloa. Tbu* 1 wbeo religkiD U made brighter and more • cheerful, and hwauo* of lore loond In the : comatun thing* of life, our cha rebel will be better filled, and attack* upon modern. QhrUltanily lure Icm effect upon |Miblic The Nieamrr Hrpublk. , Tht* magniftornt B earner, I be largeB and haodwimrat exctireiun Mramhnal on tbe Delaware rim, made iu firat pieature trip of tbe araaoo Tueaday l&M with a 1 | of arren or eight hundred excor1 *Wi«« from Wilmington, i hi ring the wTn~f~nrr-ffi (wti tobu. I era In tbe dry - | dock at tlie abip-yard of ~1iw Harlan A , HolUngawotth Cwnpany, Wilmington, 1 ! luring ber bottom scraped and repainted. and wu la*t week Uken out and repainted . . and refurnished throughout. Upon her , arrival at tbe Steamboat wharf at the I And log we were warmly welcomed ' Cap*. George wfTlckey. wbo bu the , reputation to-day of being the moat pop u- : la iteeniboet man 00 tbe Delaware rircr. Tlie noble reaael ia in the roaat thorough 1 ordert tbe carpeta hare been replaced with ' new and elegant Bnuneia and tbe fnralture orerhauled and upbolatered. The ' IHe-mrfng apparatna of tbe RrjnMit U I probably tbe moat complete of any plena- 1 ure bdnl in tbe country. On ber deck* 1 •be csrrira tlx life-boata, four rafta, 700 DanU and lflOO life preaerrera. Sbeianow , entering upon ber fifth araaoo. Thura- , day (be brought from Philadelphia a party < of inrited tturaU, stockholder* and their ; friend*, wbo Bopped on tbe Island orer night, returning to tbe city by boat next day. Her rMhr daily Uipa will begin j to-day. The Jtapyblic is acknowledged as , the fasten bou upon tbe rircr and can . make the distance from Philadelphia to Gape May in fire hours, notwithnandtng •be bu to Mem at lean one flood title. , She bu made tbe return trip in foor boor* : and twenty-three mhiotee. Sbebuacartying capacity far 8000 paraengere, and the popular rata of last season, when she carried nearly a hundred thousand exenr- ' atooiats, will be eeottnord. Among tbe lotltulions whom re-open- < ing at thla araaoo of tbe y ear Invariably i 1 afford an abundant measure of pleasure in 1 cottager* and reridrtt*. there is none more 1 . deserving of special mention than (he , friend, Mr. S. ^-\ Ware, corner Columbia , arennc and Oeean Mreet. Always attrac1 tlee it has liety) Ibis season rendered Mill more t« by ihe erection id a spacious awn1 I ii.g ..r renew, with bat port*, covering ! tbe sidewalk along iu two fronts. Tbe i Hie atom has been aapplied witb a new . aud cofnpieic line of goods specially acicct- , ed for the rarioua departments which at the present day omttilutt tbe fixings and not* of a fitst-caau srasltoi 1 pharmacy. . All the standard mineral and medicinal i waters and preparations kept in stork. . Wholesale depot for tbe otic of ApwllinTbc Holly Bench CUy AaajciaUon has completed its organisation by electing tbe following director*. Joeeph Taylor, , Thomas U. Montgomery, Aaron C. Andrew*, Hanry A Speoeer, Nelaon Kobert*. sSiSfiSsJh^fMftey Jut below togicaea, and tbe location la wtlimAul* tiave been prepared, bot a mistake hu evidently been made In restricting them le present ore. Six month* ora ymr beocc it will teem funny to read on 1 in tec mat* : "SlreeHnre now being opened and six building* are in coarse of ereethm." The "*ix build leg" part of it (l.*» Weil eowugb Just now, but it roust be omfrnrd it will not apeak numb for tbe enterprise of the plan: a year lieocc. our rapidiyVowing papulation sitter last week:— George Wbiteiey, 3tC'olumbi* avenue: W. Mart*. 15 Columbia avenue; H. (X Boudre. 53 Jackson Breet: Denni* ConaMlne. 6 Ooan street; The*. Lancaster, ear. Grant A South Lafayette Breet* T. Calvin Balden. Jr.. Grant street; W. B. Won *. » WeB End Bow, W r*. Wood, 5w 1 Wrat End Bow; Frank McUughin, Goran and Hughe Breet*. and Mr. Godfrey, So. S Congrera ««reet, John P. ; Dolierty, Washington Breet. J. Gallaher, [ Lafsyrtta street: J. Myers, 17 Col. av; Joa It Eranr. Ooogrtu Jt"W; Kent. Krthereon. Lafayette street: John B. Love, 10 Columbia are. Goran Villa, tbe new boarding csubllshmcot built by Mesai*. Potta A Son. Pl.il- 1 •detphtA 00 fioqth Lafayeua street, oppeaHe Congrera Hall, to ready for the reTOtton of rwau. It will be c mducted 1 this araaoo by Mr*. 1. K. SiddonA a lady or experience abd cnlture, wbo is not nnknown to many ef our Cape May visitors, tbougb this is ber first tmatoeae venture on tbe Island. Tbe (most to of oourar ! ttewiv furniabed and in fitst-dara Bylc. Its apprintuxnl* throughout arc of^tJa; J Cfswbotei along thr'craaL Tbatocatirat lain avaiy lanpua drai ruble, haing rimmed oanventost to tbe beach, the railroad alattonaad tbe^braeto. Fifty 4WO additional rot-ten have born placed in reutagea and other properties on tbe Island aiaraibc change, in tlx manage- , tnent cd tbegu WQfkA" 1*eauperinten<i«tt thinks that by the firet of July nr.: k « . than seaanyAve new cuo. outers will be ■ tce»— reuira nt tbi. mn- drairakto | ; 1 : tretn Pbiiadel^S Conden. Among' exromno

irOCAL CHIT-CHAT. S. MIMOK Tories BKIKTLZ TOLD. * Tbe btockhcrry patches op tbe eounty * are to fob bieetn. Koeniga' . Summer Garden, Jackson > street , open, to-day. y Farmer* my a water famine cannot d poesib'y happen tbto season. * Look for^tte^horsea tna rarttogra by t- Hegulsr meeting of John Mccray Post No. vO, G. A. R-, next Friday evening, 0 Scmi-ocaairtnniiy ^ratcral Express r Agent JTif. Reynold* makes his beatlI, quart era at the MerchanU Exchange. e Preparations will be made by Pom 40, L- U. A. it. of this city, to receive and leoe terrain a large- delegation at comrades 1, early In July. a It la not u<o late to brush up and make - '■ more attractive wrteral vacant lots in tbe * heart of the town. As it ia these places 1- are an. ■'eye-tore.'; e Mr. George W. Grier bu gifen to his " ten new cottage*, juB completed, on ' Wood atreet. tbe atiprupriac name of " WeB End Row. Dr. Alex Marey, of Cauidco. hu crate , to Europe with bis wife, wbo wu ordered there far tbe benefit of her health Tliey ' ' return in August. 5 Lager beer bu gone up to nine dollars > a barrel, but that wtli not interfere with iu 1 natural downward tendency, when the 1 r glasses are turned. Shaw will supply hit customers u usual ' 1 with purest of Sal cut county ice cream, ' received by express daily from the famous - E dairies of A. Davit. e National Hall hu been rented by Mr. 1 " John Hill yard, of Richmond, Va. and ' bu already begun house cleaning operations preparatory to opening. 1 I Capt. CbaA W. Smitb, of the Second ' , Regiment. National Guard, Philadelphia, 1 . hu been enjoying the comforts of a so- ! . Journ at Williaina' Mcrclianta Exchange. 1 I Mr. J. 8. Serotm, of the Virginia To- ' 1. banco Store, bu been down the past week : getting hto old Band in readinnaa for buai- , ocsa He expects to open the coming , I boat Landing and the Point to now opened , ■ on tbe Delaware Bay road. .The lime-ta- . hie of the trains will be found in another [ column. Howard and Daly, of tbe Inlet House, | ■ propose a grand clam bake at Sewclto - Point the 4tb of July. Tbe Declaration : will be read by Superintendent Edmunds For tbe finest and purtM coffees in tbe ' 1 tucket ask for-" Dom Pedro'a Choke," or "My Choice," put up in pound package* ! bv Jan Dry and AndrewA PhiladeiphtA 1 For sale by all grocer*. Ed. Dllioo bu bu bands full In managing his oumerAll retorts for geoliemeo. He can be found simultaneously in Pbila- ; dclpbla at half * dozen (daoea; to Cape i , May and also at Atlantic City. 1 Yesterday wu delightful sea-aide 1 t rather. We learn that the thermometer J 1 marked 83 degrees at Philadelphia In' the 1 . sbadc. Wp mayPoak for many arrivals to- ' 1 day, if Tbe sunshine codlinuea ' We take pleasure in welcoming among ] ooce more our Jovial friend F. 11. j James, wbo hu resumed his connection ' with the Delaware Bav and Bewnlls Paint ' In tbe capacity of general agent. George McGowan, President of the , 1 Amencus Club, and Win. F. M'Cully, of , | the Philadelphia^ ATeming JlulirU I»td j Charlie William*. ttojguDg at the Exchange . ' until Monday. — 1 SL John* P. E. Church, corner Wub- 1 , toglon and Franklin slreMA * 'i! he re. t . owned for Divine worahlp to-raorrow, I 1 18th Infi. Services morning and evening. I , Rev. Dr. Garrison . ef Gamdrn, will offl- I . date. All are invited. i * - Phillips and Newell are filling up their - gallery a tbe FtQrltier Baths in the tot- • . eat and moM approved style. They will r introduce some new and very fine sccnety, 1 1 and will be ready to make anting* in tbe * course of s week. Next Tbursdsy, tbe 23d tost., the BapI Ub Orphanage Association of Philadrl- . t nbia will make an excursion to ttpc . - May. and arrangements for dining 600 of . I the children have been made with Mr. , ■ Ward of the New Ooluinbto. , c Dr. Trn*. S, Butcher, Phttoib-lphtx. . ■ bu atyured Ui old cottage. No. 81 l*fc> cue abeet, for thil acaaon. Uto brother, " Mr. W. A. Butcher, an oW friend of Cape May, bu takeo Mrs. P'InviUicrs cottage. 1 Franklin street, near National Hall. '1 Mr. Washington R. Hughes, WeB J Poltoddpbia, bu renewed bit lease on tbe 1 Delaware Bar House at tbe Steamboat Landing, and laM Tuesday gave It an in- ■ formal oprntog, on tb* occasion of tbe , first excursion by tbe stoamsr BrpMir. \ c While llali, tbe property of tbe late j , Dr. && Marey, Lrtfayeue and Franklin , - streets, is offered lor sale. Ll ia suitable , , tor boarditg-bouae or seminary purposes, 1 I j r Charlie WUUaa*L of tbe MerchanU , 1 Exchange, makra a specialty of supplying . . families with tb* fiucB brand* of wine*, . 1 brandies mnd other liquors in the market. , 1 He to noted foe his taste and Judgment in , illir selection of aoch article*, and aoor but . - the purest are ever handled by him. , Activity among our artisans to more 1 ' noticeable u the time for finishing coo- ■ : tracts draws to mn end. The workmen 1 employed about the city at Ibis would < make quite sa army. In conversation I with a loading contractor we were told - that the cash jyr-etn generally obtains to i I all daparimeou of labor, which to u it ! : should be. i ' Messrs. L. T. Entrikio A Co. tre setting ' up, at the Cold Spring Cemetery, over the < : remains of Rev. M Williamson, who wu ' for nearly a half century the beloved pas- < 1 lor of the Presbyterian church, at that J nlaoe. a beautiful memorial monument of ■ Lallan marble with a base of granite. We 1 shall spsak of the matter more fully when < ; the work Is fully completed. A few dntoe lotion Btockton. Kearney ' and Benton nvrones, eaa of the Stockton, remain nnaold, and will be disposad of at tow figure, if spoken for at ooce. Tbrae - . are the cheapest oouage wles on the Island, ' and in the coarse of very few year* will , nercsaarilv rank among tbe most valuable . Apply to A. B. Utile. Palmer, Goean J I street, below Washing*-!.:.. the West Ead Hotel ane of the most ' popular of tbe lease* hotel ioBitntioo* of ; Cape M*y. wu apened one week ago to ; day. with its worthy proprietor. Mr. L. ' E. Johotuo umualst the helm. Upwards t . of twrntyqroeMS were registered Uie first 1 1 , day. Three- loartbs of wbran hnva secured 1 ' room* for tbtaeason. The outlook tor 1 the Wot End to decidedly enrouragiuc. j 1 1 .... 1 Within tbe past wot* -Mr. T. M. Regtr. I j rare of tbe incorporators of tbe Cape May j 1 Land Company, bu effected tbe rale of ' 158 acres of tbe tract known u tbe Mil- 1 let farm, to tbe vicinity of tbe Dlaod. ; < ' purebasere are iffitladelphto gantk- | 1 men, tbe popular Impression being that < , the around bought to drwgaed for a race 1 ■ ; course, fur wMdi it to admirably adapted il | Mean. GUrrr ftm'ltl, mod H. R. dart- • 1 ! right. Philadelphia. «; (mrerati occupying , tlieir CDttagn 27 Colombia arenue, made ' : «At lively for tbe blue fish the other day. to ! 1 l2S£f%£!J£ZJSS2 : ,- 1 ftoh totem, but tbe drums wrre not h-tine. . j •<• they turned tbeir atton-icu to tbe fiah 1 ' 'Sdl*Sri'tottd "a»"ftlhU "Sk00"'! « 1 Mr. Ed. Mendenbaii. lira cievre rrarat' ' i sSS.t5£n®Si i r'.

. It is suppomd that Mr. Champion, at 1. Uio Grande, wu tturoed out by some ; beggarly tramp or other He lost narr- , . thing, even to wearing appareL Efts ; family being absent at tbe time iff tbe fire ' Chantpioo bad a narrow escape himself , through hi* bodroom window, exit being 1 " cut off in other directions by tbe fismetA , Tbe tagadoos turner in tbe selection , of ami far hto several crops, will always , endeavor to follow nature'! law rather , 1 than toy down tow. for ber. In other . worda be seiecb soils beB adapted to t particular crops Tbto plan-will prove ] "When the Jews are all passed est of ! s Russia, it will be about u valuable u a . sucked orapga." , 61,800 wu appropriated for repairs 00 l ('oust House by Board of Freeholders at 1 - it* lut meeting op the 8th toB. , » This to the wervt season far insect pesU 1 within our experience. 1 ' Besides coin. niAel to extensively tued - in the ornamentation of stoves abd other < 1 household article* made of iron. Better 1 for tbto than that. • ItoaB beef -will soen be regarded a* j CI a delicacy u quail 00 lout, and the • epicurean tit-bits - < (juile a number of our Cape May pro- j j pbl are seeking and finding employment J ' otauth We know of a mechanic who wu only a day or two at one of them when be ] 1 wu cfcoual to an office. There were ' > oeariv rooogb offkra to go roond, which < : argues that the resident populaliou to 1 limited u to numbers or there are a good I many plarra to fill in that embryo city. I We fhoulti think the place a trifle top- t 1 heavy. It reminds u* of the new party to Georgia made up of colonel* and c maj.ua It to baring like aocoera in eject- ( I ing iu candidates ~ , Where to Uie comet that wu to illuminate lite sunless Ay of Jane, and to be , 1 plainly visible in brood day I We are , not particular about our disappointment \ concerning tbto celeatia] vtoitor, howgver. if It bu broken its engagement with ti e •tar gazers Tbe regular orthodox light - of the sun. moon ao-l Mars will do for us. ' Tbe city of Chicago control* Ihe price ' of bread null in two continents Tue , ' report to that grain is there cantered for ' Uie year to come at leash : Foor singing and playing ia against n ' devotional church service. Vomer to tbe btoert nuisance In North t Americs He ought to be docked to tbe Sh Lstwrence on one of bis cokl days till be promises to keep quiet. ' In these days of cbrsp insurance H is , folly to take any risk. ( Large numben of king-crabs have been 1 , caught in tbe core this season. They , . find tlieir way to Mr. L. Smith's factory at West Creek, where they are manufsr lured loto a fertilizer. The price paid at J the factory to 65 per 31. The j. K. F.rans- Collage. ' Messrs. Hand A Ware, under tbe super- : of Jos Q. WiUiams Esq., r have JuB finished for Jos R. Evans a f retired merchant of Philadelphia, one of t the finest and most complete cottages to - be found In this city. It is located 00 , Congrera avenue, opposite the hotel' of , that name. From roof to basement the . , woik hu been moB carefully. *u baton- ! tiallv and comeienlioual^ done at tbe ^ of tbto unique cottage may bctoo'nd every - convenience wbich modern art bu applied to the culinary arrangement* j hot 1 and odd water; light and ventilation; ranges and cooking utensils make this a kind of paradiae for cooks 1 On the firat fix* are dining room and 1 parl'tr, finished in ash and walnut of the finest grain. Beautiful Tenneaeee and marble* have been uied in the ornamentation of center tables and aidehoard. In the apaciou* hall the furniof antique pattern ia upholstered in > The cut class chandalier in tbe parlor to a real wore af art, and coB 6(00. A sideboard in the dining room of peculiar finish to act dawn at 6S00Ott the ihbd Boor are the bed rooms finished in bard wood of rare bqpuly, and * . tbe furniture of oak and ash in some menu, walnut and ash in others, hsrmon- , lies thnroughoul. Axminster carpet to uaod in all tbe rooms It to u soft and to ihe feet u a rich grassy lawn. ; The entire coat of the cottage and fnrnitttre I* placed at 617.000. Mr. Evan* and a hi* family will occupy the prom tors in s few days and we wish them a happy sea- fi »>n ai tlieir new borne by the aea. The architect taii- U. Button, Esq-.: f At a regularTiuaier Tif J.Min Mm* \ d I'oat, Nix M, G. A. R., held Friday cvra- * 1 their aiooaro thanks tu all those who so . ' nobly araiBed them in tbe ceremonies of , ; Day. Ptrilcnltrly in this 1 ' category do the comrades of tbe Grand Army wish to remember Uie lsdies of . ' (Mpc May City wbo have enrolled the.11- * ' selves u members of tbe Auxiliary Co™ I of the Poet; also the Cape May Garnet • Band, under tbe leadership of Prof. Wm. : bT N. G~onffu iaiSSStji '{&DS t G. W. Smith ; and Rev. A. P. Johnson, 1 1 of Cold Spring Presbyterian church : Col. 1 ; Junes M. Soovcl. of Camden, and Mr. James M. E. Uildreth. of Cape May CKy. , the speakers of the day. Tb- Fob dc- [ gratitude 10 tbe citizen* of Cape May Cily ami Cold Spring tor the substantial aratoi- } I anor tliey roodered them to applying them with flowers, and in their prvweaeo and I evident hearty synt|anay during the ex- ' I erevwts of the day. Powr "40." < Mr. D«oto Coosidtoe, tlx- gonial tond1 and owner of tire Globe Sample Room, , . No. 3 Oeean Brey, liu arrived and hu to- < sued hlstoviuuoas for hto opening t.'-day. . This to one of Ihe moB popular resorts of ! the Island, and it is unnroeroary tu ray , 1 Ihnt iu lut year's rcpuiatiun for 1 xtTllentT ' | rmttouined this aeaaan. The house to in > ■ first-class cooditkm, and s fact that Mr. ' , Cosaidlne to proud of referring to is that , everything in and ahont the (-remises 1 wu u left last September, while tbe < . walls, furniture and carpet* wrre found u clean and free from duB u though t they bad Just passed from under (lie hand* of tbe most particular of housekeeper*. . 1 Famines will be supplied bv Mr. Ooosi- J dine during tbe season with tbe very pur- , e« brands of wine, and Other liquor*. 1 •peclally selected and put up for his Cxpe • May trade. , Everybody Is Invited to tbe opening t«- ' 1 day. sod will be .Mtured of a genuine i ; Celtic eeod miUf faUiaagk. I 1 DoxT Bat 80.— A man wbo saya be ! is not able to pay for a paper ought to go , . at ooee to the county court and have hto i I I wife appointed hto guardian. Remember , : that a newspaper i> worth more 10 a family | than a three mouths' school. A famrt | ! that takes a paper, lira*, u h were, in a , ! set upon a hill, from whose window, ■ i nan see all tint to going on to tbe j . ; | .world. Friend, don't ray you ant not j ! | able to par for' your paper. Bay you | ; do not wahl your cmldren to barn ' ' anything ; but don't ray you cant pay— ' ; beaaoae to mr yno can't pay, to to say you ' t are no man. bare no fanoUxwe. and oogitt • be to the poor-bouao J The Delaware Bay lierur at ibt Btram- : ' 1 boat Landing wu inlcrrMPy opened Tuea- ' , : .toy Um, «n tbe occasion of Ute firvt- «. • ' curaion trip of Uie Besmer Hr/aMr. Mr. . Washington It. Hughes. West Pit; 1*1.1- ' I pbia. renames the management of Ifato ' 1 • pfc*S£.'T appointed . I May affnrtls^hu many friend, bere great 1 e i

it Smith A James' new Beam saw mill to e running to Iu fulleB capacity, cutting '- about 40,000 feet of ham her per week, ia Wm. BoyaJ to in charge uf Ihe mill. * A cusp meeting pow.wow wu held hy :: the official* of the Cape May Grove Awo- . ctotion on the camp groand 00 Sntnrttoy - R. M. At water and family, at Millville, ° entered their new seaside quarter* at Bea llie City, having arrived on Wedneal *J0 Tbe buelnera at our railway atatiuo to . said to be more than four time* what ll wu ooe year ago, with probaHy.ten times . the nnprboror persona leqatripgSnageet'r " lime and attention. * ' Cx-.-M.cnff Adams' farm is coming"®" splendidly, 'fbc wark of tilling the soil ° give* him a plcsmnl direraitm while rcsf1 up after a king acne* of year* devoted to the conflaing and wearying duties of a a telegraph and railroad office. He hu bren faitmul employee. i Squire WeBcoti'a office wu tbe scene r of a matrimonial ttnion on Monday night, r the knot being tied so skilfully by the Justice u to make tbe two hearts of J**. Brown and Tahiti* Bauer beat u ooe. r James arrived firB. and grew Impatient concerning his intended, whose coming b wu considerably delayed, hat she at , length arrived, and tbe youth wu moat t happily rewarded. $ At the Sea Isle Junction a platform hu c been built fur Ibeaccommndatiaoof trans- . ferred passengers. A lank well of 12 feet k diameter hu been ling during tbe past ■ week. 1 Marshal Ludiaro, ol the new seaside . donned hto bright new uniform - ocJTuesday. f Pastor Taylor, of tbe Calvary Baptist 1 church, delivered a Birring address upon ~ the subject of temperance hi lito people Sunday night. Win. Doolillle's strawberries, witb ' which this section of the country is being J generously supplied, are of the mo« dc1 hcious varieties. 1 Aley Hildrelb's stage Utam wandered , away among tbe wilds of Bea Isle beach on Monday, and ware lost to Ibtir owner ; until long after tbe boar for going to the ' railway station to moet tbe evening trains. team saved themselves a Jouroey.and somebody wu disappointed. Sen Isle City freight, Incar-Joad quantities, now goes through to destination hy ralj after the charges have been paid at the ; ScariUeoOK. i Mrs. Gen. E. B. Grabb and daughter returned to their home at Beverly 00 Wednesday. ' Capt. Tbomu T. Townacnd is growing fine young Osage Orange hedge about 1 bis premises, and will soon be able to dlr- ' witb his pale fence. Dr. P. M. Way is bollding an addition ; to bis bouse at Booth ScaviMe, occupied ' by Agent Brooks. Miss Josephine D. Buck bu entered the railroad office at Court House u telegraph operator for the summer. To assist a poor, bat worthy and honea > in selling hto shingles, we give the J copy of a notice he bu ported ) And Shave Shingles at John homes' More , sale 750 good 150 culing onny WOT car _ Have the hols Lot for 0 dollars en wene Bring them pay John Homes for the : same it will blige J . 1 June y 1882." The latest— 1 A. new railroad I From Cape May Point ■ To Capo May Ci|y. v ' Apple trees promise well. Children's day last Sunday. < Our population ia swelling. . Numbers of new visitors arrive daily. Large blue fish are now bring caught. Cape May Pjint breezes are appetizing. Ail lire cottages will soon be oocopied. Beach snipe are often seen along the Motile fine equipages pass through our 1 Mrs. Alex. Wbilldto wu id the Point lut week. Immense quantities of fish are canght I on tbe Bay shorn. Tbe" hotel lawn* are decorated with a > assortment of flower*. Lake Uly contains quite a number of which afford sport for many of our Trams are busy every day in hauling : to be placed on tbe aidewaiki and r This to the only place on liie Jersey ' shore that river and *urf bathing ran lv r indulged in, and within but a abort dit1 of jwcfa other. ! Tbe elevator at tbe Carlton Hotel will wioo be completed. , Tbe large Whilidio cottage on Beach t avenue bu been thoroughly repaired. E. II offer A Co., provision merchants, a bera whfcb wtlThe" aapplied with"* fuU , of meals, Ac. Mr. John Muaarr ia the manager. John Crawford will roaume bis position * on the I). B. A (.'. M. R. 11. at the Slcan- " bort Landing. T IL G. Hopkins, of Philadelphia, wu in ' town tost week to make arrangement* for i the enablishmcnt of a soap factory bsrr. 1 Gold is largely distributed hereabouts . in the payment of wage*. Collector -V. W. Hand bu pot a new odor on his bouse. Tbe stage will be taken off tbto week. - ■ aid the cars on the D. B. Railroad will I " Ibdr regular daily trips. 1 The schooner Mary K. Kxiny took a vessel load of gravel from this place for ; J litis week. * A fine gravel walk bu been built from 1 , the Carlton lloutl to the Button of tbe D ! A C. M. Railroad, north of tbe hotel. 1 Hie new pavilion now bring erected 00 1 the bluff will command one of 'tbe grand- j 1 The Bay shore at this place to Doted for j > immense deposit* of while gravel. ' All tbe meteorological report* of Cape ] ' May's atmosphere are obtained from tlx- , signal eUltoo bere, hence tbe superiority t ot Cape May Point's climate. ! Rev. Joseph W. Porter preacord a very ' interesting sermon to the school bouse oo . : Sabbath morning, r | Mr. Geo. Reeves, of lower township. ! »i*)ke at tbe children's meeting Sunday morn tog. r The fields hereabouts give indication* » ' of a good bay aad wheat crop. 1 Mr. Hamilton. <>f tbe Impeiveuient ' ' company ; Mr. Herbert Edmund*. Mount ' Uotjr; Ex-Sheriff Uenctet, John Craw. r fold and J. W. Corwlq, were among Uie ' visitor* to town the put week. ' TB* steamer Ray -Mir brought down a ; I large excursion party from Wilmington i j Tuesday. I An ordinance wu passed by the Cape : t May Point Bcroogh council, granting to , new Railway company— tlie Cape May . Point Railway Company- the right of ' ! ^ '* the rails to be laid on that part of Beach nearest tbe beach. Arrangement* ' are now bring made for the construction " : of tbe rood, and it is stated autborilalirciy that work will be commenced thereon at ' an early date. We are informed that the : nwd Will be onmplried before the dose of * : tbe summer months. Tbe above road will , ! prove of great advantage to this place. : ' Mr. William Whutao, Philadelphia, ia , ' ooe of the leading men to the enterprise. B. B. Have you found the key to perfect | cn hearts aad ssraacisr It la ttktnej-Koet, tse j

to Hon. B. F. Lee and tamfiy visited Mn. - g Lee's mother here this week. . We shall have the exci'Jng Spectacle of '■ a sisati tonncb again before many days. 7 Mt. Rrcbuxmd Hob, of Tncfcaboe, ia ' >- furnishing water lanka for the new vessel i - 7 He met with aa accident on Tueaday by " . bring Brock with one of the limbers ot ' 5, bit wagun upon which the tanks are carit tied, and wu aerieualy hurt, t- Dr. Eugene Way's pleasant manners in tbe sick room are much in hto favor. |a Miss R. Beeaicy to TiBting relatives and ! . it friends at Beealey* Point | j I" Hnn. R. S. learning is shipping bis 1 laB crrm <i wheat to G B. Upgloy A'i Co.. miller*, JUBf'"-. . ' „ Marcus Edwards, yaungesf son of Capt. ! , Lewis Edwards, graduated this -week frtnu ! , J Ihota's Btnincs* College in Philadelphia. 1 Hto' mother attended the gntdualing ex- i < Satnoel A. Bbciipartl hu commenced i , e busineas bete u a wheelwright. , ' , Frank Laming, son of Ex-Senator ! i Iaaming. and ribo is engaged in buston* ' , in South Western Virginia, wu in Pltito- 1 x delphia the finf of the week, it Mt*. W. G. Thompson, and Mias Geo. I g Lawrence left 00 Saturday In cuitark on it board a coasting schooner for a sea voy- * ***" la I- R. Powell'* new atbre building at a South Denni* is at* XI I c-tmpleleal, and j x wbeo in buaioem otder wlfl fill a long ! rt frit want in this rtetgh hottioxl. I j * The friends of tlx- Baptist church Sunday school of ibis place, will make an exn of Jnly. ' , j Mrs. Haanah Townacnd and daughter* • it are having their residence placed to excel- « Miss Roaa Vantunan, of Maurice-town. 1 who hu been making an extended visit to b her friend Miss llolmrs, returned home g the firat of the week.' v Hidic Bushnril is doing excellent work I in watclt cleaning and repairing. ' ^ Mr. F. B. Bushnell is suffering extreme- v J -!y from an stuck of^ rheumatism, and is | ® Samuel A. Bhcppard, a young but in- • * duatrious and akillful mrcltanic, has com- I roenced wheclwrighting in North Dennis- I I Tillr' ' Our West Creek neighbors will give an 1 ' ice cream and strawberry festival on Saturday evening. Tor the benefit ar the F There vru a very pleasant little social West Creek's fair Bisters a few night* C since, and it was agreed by lite young pcoII pie composing the party that it would be [ a delightful arrangement to order a can of ice cream to add to the refreshments proa Tided by the young ladies iu tlie way of ! d fancy cake*, of thrii own baking, and the | ladies supposed, of oxintc. that Uie young 1, they do say the matter <u* left, to' the young ladles to aattlc, which tliey did to '' g the tune ol 68.50. c The following u an exact copy ol an ' d advertisement posted in thto village re- ■ cently: "Jacofi - — ■ 1 Have got 10 yards I oY Carpjiet for Bale 5 yard* ia a pis u bu ! Bin yous but a Terry Little. Worth 40 els ; * a yarde. enny woo ran Have it for 35 cla ; a yarde. coy won wan ten it ran By it ov John f gaff at ca« creek j , Date 1 June year 1882." | 1 coloantala Arrivals. - j ®

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, Mia U. T. Brown to offering ^trcoil J abelvraand counter* ,"f a portion nt lean of the large slock of spring and summer ' goods aire lias bsen getting in tbe past ' month or an. ladies will find il n great convenience 10 order their trimmings. * dry good*, tore*, and any of tbe thousand e and ooe article* crarntlai to the feminine It toilet, at 35 Wartilnglon street- Also - Dyeing establishment of New York. - GxxTixnxii— Tcxtr Hop Biltt-ra have f« bo relief DQtll I trlel j'Xir Itnp HMrt*. To Y j. c. KTorrzKh, aa Pntum *u cateago. in. Ll llrtnc In Tsar Job »-rliiltn«. * Wc call attention to the Jobbing dcjwrt- ^ J meot of the Wxvt office, which la pro- c . vidcd with exleoaive farilitira for tbe ex- * ecntion of job work ot all ktoda, frtffn the rat xalicit drug label to tbe largest poster 0 n blarit or colored Inks, at lowest prices n " We are prepared to print at abort notice j hotel bills of fare, card*, programmes, bill- 7 n heads, stationery of all kinds, ioritslkma. . and everything In tbe line of printing used » ^ in the conduct of every day buatoeaa Hoxsx ssn Lot roa Sua.— Will be . arid at private sale, a desirable bouae and J -. I c, onx-r Madiaon Avenue ami Infiyrtt e _ street. Cape May City. The boose oon . taint twelve roanta, large, dry cellar, tot „ 182x168. Will be sold cheap. ! Apply ta J. W. TnormoK. Z ; Office Btor of thr Capt. Or I. A. Qsmacm, ! ~ J<t8-(w Real Estate Agent.

j ymt UPSET SALE. . . ^Commencing first 'week in June. AT OAK HAIL, MAUI MASK1T STBTOTS PHlLATBaJHIfi Scotch people and old-time folks all know what is the meaning j of an "upset sale." It is a term used when things are to be sold I out to close estates, partnerships, etc. We propose a sale of this nature. The prosperous season so | this year, the largest we ever had, encourage us to RING ALL THE BELLS, ami call the people in to close out, before the 4th of July all of the '$750,000 We want to sell oil o make purchases for (all. ^ Wfi I(Mi to Sell OUt to keep plenty work going. Want to SGI! OUt to make some changes. We want to sell ont «> a^ withanewstock. We WSIlt to Sell Olt ta do a larger business lhan cver. WewerSleialaiflMi. to carry out ottr'pT?ns when we arc in the righj, and if the prices must be cut4down to gather the people, DOWN GO THE PRICES. I Even if wc sacrifice our profits for one month, the people have done generously by os for many years, and we arc satisfied. / IN A NUT-SHELL, THIS IS IT. T he practical point gf all this is a radical reduction in prices from June 1st. Tbey arc cut, some ten, some twenty, some thirty I cent., -and some, on goods prepared specially for this sale, not i at all. Compared with April 1st the average deduction i* twentycent. Of the $750,000 merchandise now held by us, about $500,000 is involved in this sale. From the great list wjtich might be made we only quote three items, namely. 3000 pairs of men's Cassimcrc' Pantaloons, made ai)d making, 1 strong, neat, durable, lately worth $3.50 now $2.42. Goo men's suits, real standard Sawyer's Cassimcrc, made and I making, late price $15.00 now $12.50. 750 men's suits, eight styles, every, garment freshly made, some of them sold freely at $12.00, $9.25. Our intent is simply to tell all the |>cople that quick trade prices j are on all our clothing for this sale, WANAMAKER S BROWN OAK HALL. IS. E. Corner Sixth Market Streets. PHILADELPHIA. - <: j HEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, JOHN D. WARD,' Manager. WEST JERSEY JEXPRESS- CO., MONEYS. VALUABLES AND MERCHANDISE. PROMPT, SAFE AND RELIABLE, Vj lift . vtt1 qeiCt OSUVlSlDU BT FAST PAWKKOBB TRAINh: Ontre* lor maurr lo t» torwSrJr.1 Oj Exprre*. wlU be carrteu WiUxxa claret, and prompUj dthveftd by oar own M*«*en(vr* », a* to *vi*ott a* far as prartiraUl Ike Mara af roods aaau dry. lor rami >111 Motored at ooee. COTTAOB8 aad Gl'BSTB at BoteM are Ulormed mat "W ASH HAMPERS '.txi-T UoUdag to be taosdrttd wtU be t arried bam* PhlladelpUa aad Gape M*J at Ike rrddced rate at fqr RQUND TRIP. will be catted tor sod hTSrr rajir-wBd Adlotntag Cppar Feny Bu&nf . JOS. H. REYNOLOS, General Agent. McC ARTY & HUELBURT, ui BOBTn (Etxixu KTCJtrr, nnLAim.ni I A. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Wholesale Agents for Dilver-Plated Ware. '■ Spactal BtMUtroa gtrca l« UOTSL OltDSB-i TOR SPOOSt, FORKS ANP BOLIOW-WAtU,