~fo» nmrLBr. or iini ^3elani> anil (Sounfg. C«»» ■» n. MlaMIc air. I From the annual mmrt nf (he Slate Beard of Health j'W lre>«d under tbe •niborily «< ibr Lwialaturr >■ rleao tlefniiowtag data. bawl uprat the axon return" nf the pbyririao" and Inratoffld.i. I of Cape May and Atlantic CMy. lor tbe yrar ending Joly 1m. 1882. car* ail ctrr • npolnllnn. — ... 1.7U0 Number nf death" tor the nv S4 Heath rate par 1000 mrm'srion 14.18 Deaths from Typtedd trrrr. 0 " Onuomptln 1 . Ante Lung dianata. .. 1 j Death pre erut.xr to enemy UTS Pupulalton J 477 1 Number of death" 174 I Death rate per 1000 population 81.70 i Death" fmwi Typhoid few 0 , •' On uupllno — SO Acme Long dtaraaea... 18 Thna Atlanta- City with in population 1 of M77 rapnru 174 dpatba. against 184 ' deatha torn- whole of Cape May County. ' u#h Ma population of nearly ten Ibooaaixl " Tot we hair the printed evidence rtf r '\Uaetk- Oyi physicians and local paper* ' 'that the beakbfutoeaa o I that reaort to ' tnperinr in that of aay other point slottx ' •the Sew Jrraey cnaal. The* facUaad ' ' .Truer* wtlh othrra wr afaall give next 1 wntk bearing opoa the eaoe subject. we " oosnsotnd lo tbe careful oonaidrratioo of • oar lavtbrae of the Rent* and Timet ia. It The election of Tranter of the Public ii tto hat*, tbta rity. held Tnwday Mat. >» 1 tb* atari netting etreat of the kind that a er*d cf. Four yean «n the number <,( a vrire* recorded at tlie rlrctirm for ached n trawee wae four, there beta* do eon
ML The year auceradil* chrvro rolet were am for Mr. Jot aeon, who had ro dMataa fa the field and 148 Tote* were Harry Thnoqamn orrrMr J Q William. Laet year the tolereat to the ach.nl trustee 1 find and tbe fleurr ws> run up 182. Brn Unas were tame .ff.tr. rroipeted win. the uaihalof Tnrwtay when the uuprece.1 toride of three beat*. There were tao candidate" btirae the people- Mr. F. L Bkhardnm and Dr. H. A Kennedy, th popular eerrtkr renhtog to the elretioU 108— flee hailni" brine thrown out. The Grid Sprtoc Preabylcrian Chard i it troitorgrin* a thoroueh and eoeppjet. fre-Jwniae op. both inaide and nut. at the hand" oT ••killed enrpa or bane am.!, nods* the remprtent direction of Mr. Jtarpb P. Ilt-nry, of ihia dty. The Interior of the ernerable edifice has be. c f reword In a eery land. -roc and art to r 111 harmony of Oot-wi be to pleasing ouolraM with the a anbre h.iea which fi* the ISM twenty odd year, they have beet arouMomed to see ground them. Thldepartmeot ol the work watmmmllted to the charge of M S (Scbuhx. thi.city.wh,, U earning fur himwlf an , vrelient lepota tloo a* a painter to that |«rtieuiar line The exterior of the bulldlnx I. .to. bner TDoewad and. when Bobbed. will be a. brixht and cheerful a> aay of Its more Ml <tor» eemempurario*. The thpe Chapel, built hue See oral) yams a«B for the euaeeoleocs of the metn to^ipof tin C'jlJ ti(trluc Preabyleriat prtoeipnTy for Sunday school and evening vtviere, haa been moved from iu old.of the way nits est the Miller farm to a on the mate rand known m the larnptkr. The newly occupied Int. we aodetSaor waa the gift of Mr. John C BaUiu. of Phnadelphin. theexpenae of the mortex and refitting bring prorided for by coot", burtoon aartirrd through the offana of th. Paatne and hi. trustees. Mr. Prioa's fiat and feed store, com Psny a Sooth Lafayette sueeu.hu mad. a dank aoeaotent the put week which wUpeeeewot only adeeided improvement in that looalhy but a spnciai acoomnrad. tlae to the walkinx public to affordlox a Wider Sidewalk atoax its Iafayeue street front. The Job wn. attendol to without tejrey «n Me building by Mr. Bentot, HoCtMn. whom fame as a morer of booses is M extended sr the bounds of Sew It Is • pUj that th* Weather Bureau «M lb— Ire ah-Jiabtog a byg. number ..t s^ssp'tSt; pwswr axpswaire thrift. Ilisibna tranre of regret to lean that the .yoop igfgg freta eeery part c* the Rtomry show . Xrea; amount of etaknew. The fact that It la nwly a weak to April should do, lead , people to cease tak-to* rrwj precau ioo The iiio. toil brf.ee the Pasuaylrania LrxldJtoe in which our Cape Ksy ptlou 1? intern; od. pumd its accewd ,^*2iax to the Hotter Wednesday by a . aad that the hill will te :.o luc«er deiayaa to Ml prcfraaa Mia. A. J. Phrkar is maktox peepara tim for n ^ceu inf^bcr aflDnery m/n Ar,tnd'U™<' liafcraeota rf the kind m toe Caised Statw. 8L Painck uaaiad'us (ndnwiy on the saaimsmry of hie htrth. but kia tak tody ■KSsiSr iHri
b Two "tran*er», mechanics from Phi's 5 'totphia working here for Mr. Georxe W " Oner, of that dty.- were foood dea. WedDtoday laat at No. 6 Vw End Row. •me nf the, oottaxts Mr Oder built la.. t»ar. where thee were keeping boost by tlsrtny-leea Mr John C Hawkins a boas carp-oter. of Oa-nden. who Is putting up a pair of one tages on the Mnoot Vernon 'ran. west of the Sea lireexe. wu the first to make the surt line disooTery. u be , wu on his way from the train to bi. holldtoc. and stopped to to am the men as be bad been to the habit of doing ' The front door wu adtieked. and *o- ' inx through to (be kitchen he wu ' .h. eked to find both men cold in death. " one ot them sitting bolt upright in a * chair, bit head bowed slightly forward. c hefrwe a table spread with the remain, of their las ercnlns't meal, the other prr*. irate on the floor between the table I and the Wore on which they did their g rooking- Nothing etor in the room ap - ) petted nm of place. The coroner. Br. I I >. C Eidmdge. wu at ooee notifird. and . | upon the professional testimony of Dr. lie- j cray that both men were dead, a* jury wu . "ttmmooed and a formal inTratigalioo u . I the ea.tse of death wu begun the aalur ( afternoon at 8 o'clock. The natural «ur- | 1 mitr. from the fact that the deceased prr- | wntcd none of toe evidence" of barinf dlrd poiaoo,orlhroaxfa any act ot eiolrace. , tint tbry bad died of a^thyxia, from h ibceffrct. of illumloattox gas. but to and E around the premiaes there "ppea-ed to be nothing to indicate the presence nf an ele- fi ment of the kind capable of doing any „ hart. The examtotlioa of two witneaaes , rreealMl the fact of the two men being well apd hearty the day before. Mr. W ilWare testified ta calling at the bouse ^ u late at 6 o'clock to Inquire for Mr. p llawkinx sod toeing both men at the ta. . hie rating their supper. They itcngn lied „ addreaatng dim by nam, and ineithim 1a a jocular strain to jdln litem ,, He noticed nothing strange either ip the f( artioos at the men or in the alsndBphcrr or ^ the mom. Tbooghl that if there had been a uroog odor of gas he would hart Dot toed it. p,
P Mr. Hawkins staled that the name of lee the eider wu Joseph Thorn too. that of the no other be thought wu William Lawrence, a He bad gone to Camden the afternoon here fore, after baring eating dioner with the r. two. The food on the tabic which they hail is. prrparcd f.ir sapper his wife had sent down re hy express. An old rasa named George u Stereo* bad been during the cooking for ... be men. but he bad returned to towo Ibe Hi day precious. Mr. Hawkins thru narrated •n Islaod by the now train, hit "tail to I be io liooer and bit flirt riew of the bodies, lie L *u tetirflrd that the deceased were cot n drinking men. )t Further inrestigation of the gu ooonec10 iVms reeealed the circumstance that the flow from the Wrest main had hero turned no, but when or by what means could not ht uorrtatoed. It wu also found that the pipe led into a doarl, which opened in * the kitchen, but wu not connected aitb * the meter. This pipe upon the gu being '■ turned on at the work", which wu done "* at the request of the Jury, furnished the Hue to the whole mystery. and the ground r upon which the rerdict of of the inquest " wu reached. There were ioe or two * minor points taken to onoofcctbio with the * tiirory ad»aorrd which could only be cx- ' plained hy conjecture. One was the abwore of the gu at the Haw of Mr. Ware's " rtsil while the men wire at supper, though :t had been turned on at the works since 1 four o'clock. Another that presented * ttaa of the two men at the tame lime " with a window in the room partly lowered. rhc fcwiner could only be explained by the presence of water ia the pipe, to , torre a inch would hare ukrn a longer or ,. sliorter Ame. according to the pressure. „ The other problem might be cleared upon a >he theory that the gu now used cm the f Island Is much heavier than the aunoa■bere. and accomplished its deadly mis--iuo ere It reached the elevation of the „ open window. It wu also suggested that r. the lowering of the window wu the last P 'bin* stone by one of the men. and to ,f the effort' had been orerensne aDd f reeled hack falling to the ground where be i. wu afterwards found Thorn Urn wu t man not less than set. etny five pan old, a widower, and by fade a painter. Hie companion must r lam been about tjxiy year* of axe, but » had nothing on him to show his identity, b He Wicked at carpentering. Both mm it were evidently to poor drctnnatancee aunt i had to live economically to make both a rods meet. , The superintendents of Atlantic, Bur- ' „ lingtui, Oaurden. Gloucester, 8alam. Ctim- , heriand and Cape May coca Ilea have , arranced to bold a mam meeting <d t.-achers of South Jersey, to the Court 1 House to the dty of Camden, on Betur1 day. the 81« of thie mouth. Prof. J. C. 1 - Ddes, of PiusbuiK, PL, tau been toriud. ' l "I giee an addraaa, eesttag forth the but 1 r methods of leach leg ariUauttto. Tbu 1 i pressure ot ail teachen io Ospfi May coun- 1 1 ty is requesmd, sad will be expected, at 1 E. P. i-iuxina. Co. Supt t , Mr. Wsl G Hrim, astixtnat foreman of | j the great lumber Arm of Weed A' Allan. - WtiUamapon, Pa., bu been here the pas; I week superintending the patting together < t of the ft" rare and sash work tax: (hat ! . oanoara tor Mr. Dentoot's new boUloov I 1 Is course of construction. The material ] > nwd ie considered by carpcntR* and ot b. . 1 ers experienced in the qualities of lumber I and mill work to be uoquaatiooahly the I i heat ever put Into service In e building to < I Clap. MsrOity. « K Cart wrjght. Esq.. Phltodelphia. , * -as down Toreday wish Ms wife, end , I registered at the Chalfoute. Hit presence I *ru a reminder of pslasfeaf Jam, mack- I . ereifitofiug tad Harry Mniliner t gang ol { Stoby "regatort.- Owing to moent in- > , crease la famBy Mr. Outwright hu sr. ) 1 tugBd to real a eottagg for his own ocenpemey this aummar. hence bis Aaicu i at Ode time. r I'nder lbs last "general order" protnulga 1 r led by Department Commander George 1 1 U. Faldar, Gsaad Army of the Bepublic. ' - this State, Comrade Gile. of Pust "40, " 1 . this cky, tim beau appointed Aider*. ' oatcp, aad (\arade Magnth, of the aeme ' . Peat, to be one of the Amistaat Inspector* 1 ^ of toe order. • "Nvrer pot off till lomuren. what y.»i - can do to-day," said the mother to hrr t I jwong hopeful. Then said ha "MP. tad • to. rem of Mas p-mu pudding." Toucan J
LOCAL CHIT CHAT. Tenterday' the State LegWatnra ad. * journed star die. • the public schools. 5 The beet rump -roasting piece always D crenee with a bane ie it. " And now the nickel three cent piece bu r twvn found to be without iu current v*lue * marked oo It. » Fifty-four car* loaded with freight were receieed at the Jackson greet railroad ' Weal brr prophets accomplish some good • to the world,eftor all. They can scare ■ off spring poets fur a litre. j Mrs. C. B. Penrose and daughter, Ger- ' mantown. Pa., are spending aeeetal days ' at the Cape House. Cape May Point. Mr. and Mr*. Iteouyann. of Norristown. Pa , made a visit recently tn Cape May Point, registering at the Cape House S fecial meeting of Gtmpany "II" next evening after dnae of drill. member is requested to be present. Mr*. E. L. Liooanl end grend^ia tighter. Wert Philadelphia, are enjoying the homecomforts of the Cspe House at the Work on Denixnt's new hotel it pro- I greasing with renewed activity now that I the weather bu become more settled and bis mill work from WlUiamsport is on the I ground. I Mr. Jos Q. Will isms bu the contract • a roomy addition to the recent purchase ■ of M. Rah Stanton, Esq., next the toller's residence oo South Lafsyetlr < A large iron buoy, broken loose from t moorings somewhere ia the Delaware ' River, washed apm the beach a' few I week* ago near the Mineral Spring Hotel, where il still lies. e Col J. F. Cake, manager of the Stock- <1 ton Hotel, amend Saturday at the Chal- 1 and hu been busy several days " arranging tor the season's business of p hottelrie. a Mr. Peter Quldort. the indefatigable proprietor at Qaldort't belli houses, foot
of Perry street, hu purchased the Hoopca' * cottage oo Jaoksoa street, opposite the r- New Columbia Price strait 84500. '• Tlturadty we bad the pleasure of a call le from our worthy and esteemed friend Mr. J. B. Mattock, the well known terra coll* 0 dtato and sewer pipe manufacturer, Pbll- * adelphia, who happened down oo buaioew. * During the past week Mr. Aaron Gar- ' retauo bu reduced the number of hi* und angaxed c.vtuges fot the aeaann by woe c half duren. Parties wishing to sccurede- * tlrable booses should make early applies. " Wanamakcr hu not closed up all the dry gaols storee yet. Nor have the Chpe ■" May big fish swallowed the little ooes. * Don't know u tbey will either. Stiles A Co. aretotill selling groceries at the lowest " P Stone sod^ brirff^'auUlule the great ° bulk of the material received so far for b the New Colombia exleoaioo. Urge S quantities bare been depoailrd ibe present e Vrek on the ground 1-y means of the ® branch track down Perry street General W. J. Sewell. Vice President ' W. J H. R. Co.. arrived here Saturday 0 with bis family io Manager Pugb's prie *atc furi.w car, which tliry occupied due log tbrtr four dsys sojourn, leaving Cape 1 u May l'uesday (or Sea Isle, Atlantic City * aud other points of Imerevt oa the Wml - b Jctsiy nwd. d Clt> Council. Ti-e annual mretin(f of Council was ® held Monday evrotog fur the purpose of : - receiving the returns of the tote charter , -1 President Meoray called the council to r order, the ftdlawiog gentlemen being ■ prrecnt:— Meear*. Casaedy. Hand, Hum. 3 Hughes, Merray and Sawyer. In absence t c of Recorder Thompson, Mr. Jama M. F_ I Hildreth wu appointed to act in that I * capacity pro Urn. j read, the persons designated therein u re- . exiting the highest camber of votes being I 3 declared elected to the o<0t» for which i they had been respectively named. The t " fallowing officials were then duly qoali- I Bed, the mayor administering the ualbs of i ' office:— Samuel R. Si I tea, Recorder; J. I r Henry Edmunds, H. F. Donltttle and F. i ' Sidney Townecnd. Cunncilmcn; Isaac H. , Smith, Treasurer; J. titrate Gartlano, i ' Collector, William U i Hewitt and Re- , ' com prose Hand. Inspectors of Election; I 1 Albert G. Bennett and Robert J. Crew- , 1 well, Constable* Council then adjottrood to be called to order immediately afterwards by the . President, when the newly. elected mem- < . tor* came forward and took their aeal, < , Colonel Sawyer, the only retiring mem- c berprenent, briefly expressing his regrets t because of the severance of Ibe pleasant t tattoos existing between them u dty c l officials, and wteblng the present council I year's admtoistral inn of unprecedented • , and harmony. Dr. Mccray wu l re-elected presiding officer without iqqto. s opening rolhtali, Mr. Bcooeu being ah- < sent. The following officers were ap- • pjtnto? for the entuiog yroi— Street So- t prrvitor. James B. (sites; Chief of Police I —Enoch W. Hand: Engioeer*— Peter W. Hany Eotrikinaod Fmnk Speace; Solid lor — James M. E. Hildreth; 1 Superintendent Water Works— 6. R. 1 Niglt Poise.— Mm. K*reow aad } B. Bennett; BjiUtoglwpedor— Tbos. r J. Sayre. 1 Oo motion of Mr. Hughes the Finance b Committre were authorised to iasne the ' Oty's obligation for 83300 to meet tote.-ert ' The Overseer ol Poor reported amount ' drawn on treasurer for tbc relief «d the pot* of the dty to be 8840-70. The fallowing bills were ordered paid : , 1". 1. tenon, kataar-r salsry as ISajor. . .fiso es p tog! S3d iort.^ niC** Fr,<J*y WC° 1: Ex-Aswva* HaaA dropped to to pay ^ his reapects to the Warx man Thnrnday, ti thus affording us the desired opportunity of onegratulaiiog htm tqfae bis recent ia- * tirement from public cares and offlri.1 . * reaponaibilitwB. > Mr. Ii.ui tike, bis d,- , g like a true phil jwjpber, and exprewsea j ■ nothing bat the kindliest fueling* toward, ""shorn i""rv<DM,UJ ™ p "Whrnamnagtist. gctogdwwn hill ; n trerythrex «u» crrowd for the ocea- _ B,ll"*»- The way to J keep from rung dowa bin la to study * romomr. Boy yeor groeedea of ibe C bart q .* Ir at tiro kroro. pesos, of autre h A Ore, « WartHngton ttreee. 8
ifiBP TO »Tti*%B»r Brwvttlea. Mr. Gabriel ridmee, of Diu Creek, hu f- nurchased Hie Not Fbwrr a ted will engage to the -lystc: basinest. 1. Son booDHsnre out to all ibrir superlative nglineaa. Ie one of them yon can ool b tell your scares neighbor from en tnima- , Pastor Ingram will officiate oo Sunday morning and evening at the Green Oeek LI Presbyterian church. Servlaesapproprtote * to Itossu Sunday. 8v Patrick fared no Setter than Wiggins e this year. The weather went hack tn a bath of them. Wiggle's days will be good ■ ones In the future d Dtot Creek harbors quite a targe fleet r f C hey craft, the white mils of which are i now bring "Wot" for work to Ibe Dels- i . ware and Chesapeake bay a' ■ A pound keeper of Dennis Township i held a gnat to custody till bi* board bill , _ amounted to over a hundred dollars. It , wu paid without any grumbling. i This hu hero a busy week io the i public schools for both teacher* and pupil, < . The annual examination occupied each ■ school day. and the work done hu been r . large- , r The Bay View Jlouae, at Pierce's Point. , hu been leased for another yrar by Mr. f Irwin Middlrion. Tbta ia a favorite reaort c . for those that enjoy lay gunning and t I Up end down the public reads go u wagons freighted with boose, t hold goody, the property of those who are so unfortunate u tn move with each p returning spring. r Nearly tme hundred peraoos have o the Tabernacle M. E. Church at Cola c Spring, u the result of the revival terrier" which. after several week's duration, were n to a dose laat week. Ii The Committee of Middle Township b met at Court House on Saturday and installed officers for the ensuing year b approving boods and administering ti oaths of office according to law made and ft provided few government of such public A Parmer* ere being cautiooed in the T ie rarmera are Deiog cautiooed In the
X agricultural prpcrs to look well at seed s' com for this spring's planting. Onaccoont e of wet weather last fall the seed germ bu burn destroyed. Try a little sprouticg II of the teed .before the regular planting a Perch and rock fish are now being I. caught altuig the Bay Shore. To avoid L exposure Ifie fishermen attach their oeta r. to a stake act off to the hey. Thereto™ i. are polled tn and out to their places by e loog ararpa. Fishing to this fashion may ■- be done without getting the frr-t wit. l- That rough looking fella* it* good dial bettef" than he looks, and that nice smooth ■ chap la dreadfully cross to his wife an ' t would be to everybody else if be dared . This is a many aided planet and It luu. t the folks that live upon it. You may I* disappointed in looking fur too much good t or had loo as to that r The schooner Rebecca M. Smiib, Cap 1 ■ tain Wat. Grace, etruck on Hereford bar l oo Friday morning last about daylight. : The vessel was to ballast from Boston bound to Philadelphia. Aftei Irinatolng I t aground, for a few boor* fortune proved t r favorable, and the stranded schooner got • afloat with the asaitUDoe of Life Bering Suli ma No* 83 and 98; sod proceedco t The hark "dun beam." commanded by t ooe of Gape May's npiianitstivc res captains, makes a voyage from Phkadelpbis to Lisbon and return about every 1 three mouth*. The outward cargo ia i i gain of which It takra nine 30.000 ' ' labels fur a load. The borne freight ' consists of products common to the South I of Europe. The "Suobraa." arrived in c I Philadelphia on Thursday last, after a < ; quick voyagr. The Individual thai expects Ion much in I ! this world ia sure of disappilotmeol. It ! not wise to expect of every ooe belief . Id your particular views, or that be win t vote to make you an office bolder. If a 1 i man should leod yon • shove! to-diy. be ' ought not to expect to borrow your wheel, t ; or umbrella i/vmotrow. Doe't tuspret every lll-dresaed pereoo to be a c : thief, or that tbey who talk well are to " be trusted fully for that reason Gr-oermlly . a man has a lame bone that is the ooe wm trade off. Plenty of respectable 1 will atop oo (he street end watch a o dug fight or sign a petition ft* aDothrr h respectable man to keep a hotel and what out of it. Good parents will have n children, and wane children pulled out Ii of the gutter will shine Hke jewels « TtowTww" nerasde V The pastor of the West Creek M. E. y church took txcatiuu last Sabbath to rep v the knuckles certain members of a church because their names happened to b to the tlrt of those present at a a masquerade party recently -given to Ibis a city. The dear brother should be in- b "that those to whom he referred fi merely visitor* at the nonage when lthe maaqoeradcr* surprised them by their a arrival. The mere mention of their names p in cocnrctloo with the very plrasanl affs'-r meant as a matter of courtesy, and. 1 wr con assure the Reverend gentleman their souls were not joaparitieed in the R J The fortj-aeveuth annual tension of the o New J erery Methodist Episcopal Coo- « fercuor was opened at Lung Ilraocb eo v Wednesday, Bishop J. W. Wiley. D. IX. i presiding. The rolbcall was s towered by p 14S out of 178 preacher* to regular stand- g Nothing ot interest heyood tbc it rout toe 'busiueaa of adopting rule* and It appointing omunituxa Io divide up the tl ■caeacd frnm n ,h ° wmtam t, Osagkha, of saaarensa. Maw.. la th" bit Ot t»n t wa, uiaa wu* tieM. ■ Tfcr doctar* mm I had a hair la my lanc°Mfa, U 1^1 vnaroL' "r1"^ ' " araert tefrel toner, awl t^r ^ __ a What will please tome people piU not pleaee othes*. but Mrs B. T. Brown is If" bre best endeavore to uJ^ the.r rrqutremanta. A fuD Itoe of trimmiogi etoa thrto* todiapcosible to a tody 'a toilet, hahhtyitoWfmiDd tl bar papular suwl,
SEASIDE e Mr, Aoxa Tuwuaeod ha* basw vary daugerousfy ill foe wrearel days, with but , Utile change at this writing. « Mr. Heaekiah Todd, Towneewd Inlet. - *as stricken down with aometblng fikc apoplexy early Sunday morning. Dr. E I Humphrey* was called to. He remained t in an uocooarioaa state until Monday af- ' ternooo, when he slightly Improved. A little "sun and air" has been let teto ■ the household of SL a Cole, Esq , end i that gentleman bu apparently added tev. I era! inches to his stature since the erect happened oo Tuesday night, ibe result of [ m ele rating influence. The mother, who > is the daughter of Dr. K M. Way, is do. . leg well The event is the more important being the flrvt of the kind voce ibe I unioo of these much esteemed young peoIt ii Certainly gratifying to bear from the Townaeod Inlet correspondent of the tinretu Ihit-fl). mooay rwetvnd by tbc rotertaiumeol was duly blinded over to the purp-we designed. If wr were incorrectly informed why were complaints so rife among those who assisted ? A couple of men were arrested and fined drunkenness at Sea laic City a few days ago, by Mayor Walla. Now, if only the little matter of gunning oo Sunday" could receive the ottcotiou of tie- borough offiocra, goal io another direction might he accomplished. Mr. G. W. Swank, of 1-hiUdelphia. bu purchased the properly at Beealcy'a Point recently occupied by Mr. Wm. Ere*, and Thursday put in a car load of furnilure, preparatory to occupying It u a dept. William Suttoo will assume the, management of the Laocaner House. Sea City, this season. The house to owned by Dr. T. C. Wheal oo, MUlrilit The car load of Mexican mustang pottle, ■ to Seesilie la<t week have at- , and small boys for miles aroun I. ] half do-eo have been sold, at prices i ranging (rum sixty to • hundred dollar*. mildness is ouly equalled by ibrir ( I— . if Ik, two mwlilM" mir Iw mn. . d qualities
t sidrred iu coatpariaoo. They ore euily a tamed arid broken to harueas. g Mr* Cap:. T. W. Coram met ber hus. g baud to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Her •oo Newell, one of the crew, came down g home oo Wednesday evening. 1 Bpealey'j Point people are aanguioe of I having railroad facilities in the near fof large numbers of poles and piling! are f bring run teto Sea .Ide City for Mr. Lan. dis, to be used io Ibe protection of the 1 place again"! the encroachments of the era. i A loop of the telegraph line known as r So. 87 win be run to Sea Isle this spring. Tbc wire end pole* ere expected down this I Clark P. Smith sod wife returned home oa Monday, from ahip-kecplog on the i •choooer XMngrr, at Cooper's Point, ! where the teasel bad been laid up for Ibe Mr. Thomu Buxby, of Star Hold, visCape May the first of Hie week to look el Dcoixot'a Cape May Hnuae with a view of purchasing Ibe property. The wife nf Rev. J. B. Eberhardt ia riailtog ber mother, Mr* Sliepperd, while Iter husband alien H the M. E Conference Captain J. Badd Smith, fornuriy of Tuckabor, now of Cape M«y City, took - 'nolo himself fato second wife on Saturday The bride wu Mias Mary L. Cmndol of Philadelphia. - .Mr. F. S. Mvrahtll, of Ohio, son of the Thomu Mirabel!, bu returned to the old homestead at MarahaUeUto where be Mr* K. M. Suttoo is visiting her daughMr*. Golt and Mrs. Brook", of Cape May. the present week. Rued overseer, Thomas Burlry, bu had the scraper on the read between Marshallville and Woodbine. It remaios Io be seen whether thlj much-talked of bad road shall properly Improved or not. Mr. H. C. Suttoo bu been appointed conductor oo the Anglesea Railroad anil will take charge of the ooestractioe train •ooo u the locomotive arrives. Tuckahoe to oow wlthout a bakery, but H. W. Swanger is thinking of fur. lahing fresh bread daily from Counseltor's Mill ville bakery. R. S. Porch, having relinquished the mill boaioeas at Tuckahoe mills, had a pubvendue on Tuesday and will remote with his family to the residence of James deceased. Benjamin Reeves, a youth of about 18 , eon of Capt. James Reeves, bu invented aDd patented a machine oa the wedge prjpriplr. to be uaod in raising which to mid by those skilled in mechanics to be an invention of considerable Importance and value. A large ism already been offend young Reerea , the patent right. Tuckahoe boys aeetu be possessed of brains and the necessary ambition far their application to useful Atlantic Clt* Low aiwoAt a result of the Camden and Atlantic . Railroad coming under the control of the Wert Jcney Company tne former's tracks . on Atlantic avenue, in the dty by the wm be need by tl* West Jersey. A ; year or two ago the totter company of- | feted the City Couooi! 8409.800 for the privilege of running its tratoa on the grand thoroughfare, a: that travelers might he U. '!>. Wiled at the doors of the ' Toe offer wu refused, and now i City Fathers are greatly chagrined at not having aocrpted the money, since the Wert Jersey to to get the privilege without paying tribute to the dty. An attractive, youthful appearance secured by using Parker's Hair Balaam to 1 all who are getting gray. t The growth uf the use of canned vege- ' tables to illustrated by tbc fact that lut ' autumn the peckers filled 52,822,833 cans , with tomatoes, end their prices to some i parts ot the country were high. Should 1 present year be more farurable, the ' packing may reach 70,000,000 eua, for ' the demand steadily increases. Thisvcgc . table to only one of many that are canned I In great quantities, and It to the ooe about -hid. the mat darma have been aounirported poianoing.°lhwgh' theucton or ' odd with the metal. a bus muauMf Beam, ! - i
Deentorlnt. « ly. bspi. Lrato Duigtar" aud wife have | hern given chargr of the ittile angel, which L tbey bare oantert tflafa. re Miw Magcw S aider to very ill. and ia ! * considered to Ie in a rather dangerous : 1 d condition, thswgb ».iue iinpoivmieot it ' I- noticeable by lie* pbyriciao. Mr. Roderick, of Camden, aswndi re- 1 lo apected occasional visitor, trgtotrred at : d the Uattrorr House Turoday evening. '■ . Mra Annie Davis, of Heathvillr. i. vis- 1 " iling htr pareoto. Nr. and Mi*. J. C. i <t Jaine*. -- ° 'Mr. Tirana" titlte*. after liiree year* >■ faithful and acoeplabls- service u "upcrtn- ' r- tended of .Nrath IVrxtbrUle M. K Sun- I c day <•■«'!. Ua" rertgncd. and Mt. M Car- 1 h roll hu been elected to the position. I Torre wu a tie vote between Geoegc 1 a ItoUowra and Daniel Erlckano in Hie rare 1 e fur riutl ovrireer'in District No. 8,*ot the I e lexrm rildton. The Toambip I'otouiit- I 0 lee have -given the position to Mr. Erirk. ■ 3 County Superintendent id public actotioto. J Rev. E. P. till le ill", vs> in Dcnnirrillc ' J Tufa. lay night, in onter tn attend the ! 1 trostee mwling in District No. 3. ! y In District No. 4. Mr. Herbert Carroll I ■ waajdecud tcbo.il trartee. Wr are glad 1 ' to note Mr. Carroll's improved conditi.m 1 ' -if health. < Ntitoerous good-byes wese said again to 1 • our departing vraarl men last Monday .' > morning. Among the departure's were ' 1 Captain" Smith, tititea, James. Stilra and ' - German Smith, and sailors V. Stilt* Ed. c > Fidler, Martin Parker, Richard Sheldon, u Charles Lloyd, SamnelWcrtcott and Era * A new firm ie general store business 0 1 have this week curamencrd trade in tbc b liaotl store buitdipg to Sooth Dennis. 0 youn^ meQ.Musara-'Martimer Hutch. b and Ffank Burnet are the chief * partners in the concern, doing business * uuitor ibe firm name of Hutchinson and D titageman Stile* brought his newly ^ painted stage coach on Monday morning, " "
n- and to aayiog to everybody, "Isn't site a 'J daisy?" Passengers for Dcnnisvilie take tbis line at Woodbine atatinn. ■ Miu Mrille Crandol, daughter of Mr. ft Charles Crandol nf this place, wu marri. d « in Philadtlpbto oo Seturdar but to Capt. J. B. Smith, formerly of Tackahoc»but ,f : now a reudcnV of Cape May City. Tbc | bride looked '"pretty u a picture" and * The committee of "Fence Impcclora" 3 have reported to that honorable body thai * i It' la deemed adviuble to suggest to the 1 owner of the high and unsightly fence " standing between Judge Diverty's and ?• Trinity' M. E. ehorcb thal a nice, oral '* looking feore would add to the appearance of thing* in that locality. I Joo. H. N Dollou. well known all over the county, hu rented the store building *c of Mr. Thomu Ladlatn, and on Monday ° | went to Phiiodclpbia to jiusabasr a stock ' j of general goods. Jue is ah -experienced * I business m*n. There to some kind of a rertdution hrcikeo out in district ho 3. Some call " overthrow of a sort of political factioo. It was carried totoarhts-l matters a> di- * rretcri toward* the trustee cltxtioo on e Tueatlsy evening. John L. Jamt* i nd c Isaac ticull were placed on the board. Al. Benrx-t'" mare departed Ibis life on 1 Totaday night. Hhe had Iravtletl Jt»l 1 fifty miles that day. tihenied of colic, it y is said, superinduced, no doubt, by the . loog drive. Her. Charles II. Elder received for bto r labor* a" pastor of Hie M. E churches p here -the part yrar five hundred sod Ihirty- ' three dk'Han, and d'Oalraos to Lite atnounl ot nearly one hundred more, Bro. Elder * *1*1 received while here ooe of the beat of " little women ft* a life partoer. lie to in i attendance tip-w the Coofereoce, which ' meets Ibis year at Long Brand i. Tbr " church rule* will' not admit of his bring ' returned. To use bis own exprevaioa. he ' , left (be good people of Dennisville with puree full and heart full. Tbey have his ' ; benediction. He liu their prayer* j The Junior member of the Arm Benezet 1 A Bro., Mr. A. Benetet, to tme of the live hutloesa men of this section. For bouse1 keepers bto store at the landing to ibe ' chief place of reaort, and recognised or a great convenience for the purchase (of household articles of every description. 1 His wagons are constantly taking out ' goods and bringing in ut tiers from all the 1 surrounding neighborhood*. In Mr. Joi s ' Errickson, ooe of our Dennis rl lie boys, Mr. Benrxet bu a ospable and reliable 1 assistant. Toey are oow engaged in put- ' ting in gu pipe* to the large bouse of Mr. ! Longioctti. sea Isle City, preparatory to ! tbc introduction of one of the Royal Gu 1 Machine*. Their patent totup burner. ' which requires no chimney*, is taking 1 well, giving an excellent light, and saving 1 coal of chimney breaktgr. The Atlantic City Jtreinc rays : "Cape I May brats as out of sight to one thing— municipal indebtedness." Bat It's all right If Gape May bu something to show must endeavor to meet Hie demands of : the tiroes, even at the risk of incurring 1 indebtedness. There to inch • thing u i moving tow slowly and being too eco- ! Domical— presenting yrar after year the same nopaved sidewalks aad badly constructed toads, and keeping up tb* gen end dilapiteted appearance of a place.— Wddo Ml mean lo Insinuate iSil the AC Unite City authorities travel at this gait. , It to possible that our remaiks may hit home. "Economy" may be carried tto> far. An ovenioae of It may re- ' suit fatally. A city government tnay do w orae tuing" fi* a community than piling uph reasonable "mount of "municipal Iddetocd oca"."— Leap Broach A 'nrt. Walnut IrafRalr Restorer. It to enttrriy durrrant tram all othera. It * a perfect VryeiaMr llatr Ileararer. II wilt lm-p-ter. Sugar aad head, nit Nurair ol airer preradsdhalr In a fawdayste a neaautol xiaaa? to warranted. s»l mi.gUSX a oo. Wholesale Agent". PhttadStplla, and BALL a RVCKEL. YoeX. Jjs-j Wiggins got badly left to tbc tornado business, but whoever purchase* an Eater Organ, or a New Iloroe Sewing Machine will always bleu their dreomartocra which led to tbc ownerabtoof tbrae excellent household uteris. J. D. Craig. 44 Jackson atroet.to the authorised agent for ' their talc. tf. ; The memorial badges ordered by the ! State for the officers of the New Jersey ' Battalion at the Yorktnwn celebration ] dirtrite^on.^Tbey are of gold and piatisa. ! property emblem teed rd c ;
'xiobt a o»p xm About Neat Mummer. ' From Fanwys Progrrwa The rattlcaOoor«rirph*porou« "umtntr . , at the various Kraorts are bright. Jbey , always are al this time of yrar, but really and truly the present nm a great deal , of important work h«» Urn and is being , I done. I do not apeak oft lie mere promise* I of hotel men and other" financially interested iu the summer loans, but upon . dear endear-. The mow gratifying ; intelligence 4 all, and to whtrii Pr^reu Itos Several times referred 'cif tote, to the - determination everywhere lo take all , pp-cauiion in tbe inlerest of health. -WcMher-wbe folks declare that a wet , winter it usually suoerded liy a dry summer, and uprfj this alieged. and probably actual fact high hopes are based, . ornately the winter we have Jt»t pasapd through hat been exceptionally , unpleasant. In a general article like tbis upoji Summer, Resorts H to impossible to very much into detail, bat .wc 'ran Bttnce briefly al ibe more notable change* and Improvemeote. At Cape May tbey are very active. Lasl week J'rojr.-. told of tip. May Point and tb* r*» Brack Railroad. The oompanira. the Ch|>c May Land Improvement Company^ the Neptune Land and Improvement Company and the East Cape May Beach Company are enterprise* which promirc tbe most valuable result*. Tbey ore in corneal atuuf tbc iron pier, and the addi. tiou to the new Crinmbla ia to give tint bouse still greater promihroor. Tbe will remain al Congress Ilall, which wiH have improvements, and tbe outages which it was said were to be built llie lawn, and which would have to part interfered with a view of tbe Ocean, will not be erected. New hotels of good size ore under pay, as are several boarding-houses and innumerable The moat notable change to management to that Col. J. F. Cake will be io charge of the Stocktou. lie has already been oo the Island, and under his personal guidance a general overhauling of the property has commenced. Sewell " so popular last sraaoo, wl« have •till large favor. =8. °
kc All ladies know tbrir fact* are attractive when free from pimple*. Parker'* lr. Ginger Tonic to popular among them belt cause it banishes irapuritia Iron blond , and skin and makes the face glow with pL health. tut — !!d glflffrtigrmrnts. gIBD MANNA. . * rapTSra «"££»£ mg. taqKgraS ™ c!rqttuoS*care° ira/tit"! 3d Seaside. JJJ-EXRY M. BOYD, ATTORN'EY-AT-LAW 'f CONVEYANCER. £ tbiht mmiawy yi hand fob '» OOLDIERti il! S* anflerinx frost or - -„r >nj * &8Si3S5g&&stst ,u CBAB. A GEO. A. KtSO, ARnrn-y at la*. " AWARE llOQBE. Uvatdttd Praxrr. csra Nat citt.N.J. W. * SCUEU.ENHEB. I'rofirtcrar. cvntratlr lor. u -J. pleauat aarroaiuluixi; da. * UXttl'tl aaad-. an t mntcalrtilto beach. r. WILL or*" ro* va> out" or ran zmt ire. ,t teu**. rati* p to t;t a" week, jil : IHPOETAHT SALE , b OF 9 * FARM STOCK, ; PRODUCE, I i FaMi IiplBieits, Etc. Lralro I^WKhufcl^'SS!!,!'* ' MONDAY AND TUB8DAY, : MR HORSES, i 9 Cows. Ooe Jersey Boll, ,»MPC rmorooxkbred a rrgtAter-c ) rar_ ral "a ® SS ^oftuLi^* *"*" ,"8*,M8 Ssskshlre g tao bubeu uf Horn, m battels or Potato™, also Cbampioo Rraprr sod Mow-r. hull! lull-, '•urn Mitt. PI".., Harrow* inm.aiu,;. <•<»,: Obrllsr, Cstttnx Box, etc. UraUe aad Kliiale f S^"*roIral'ra«rTSen* ol shHrres r??inoaiewiibZ •M'SM loattl Sdraafa | jt— ^BBBb. : ksetbi ssssf.tatl . ' of" "!' 'd A Nsoaojy. m. Ik, ora* Miff , HERE IT UST. : After Loag atari Weary Watting Keller ta Krwaght to those who Neeri it. - 1 tiniiiii*1?!™ Fbrai.un i ; ! Ibr "K*farS*fr'lo Al^ 'V*! !' When BEXHOK-b CAPC1SE POBOl'b PLAS-' X ! - ' ] KlnlSxi a JtwisoNlravniittA n. r 5 ! NOTICE' I ■ amndSaofuiSr5 Com'*1"T ta* j ~ 1 1 2" labdijrf 7l^.aoSttIdra'l»xttUJJ ! " m»-" w. TAtlp*. Tret* | L :
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