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belaud ant (Sotmlji. Simw lut booc we burr aoaxn- £•«* Stfn ST^trf £toifeg office to ffirar tod more con reo lent quartet*. Tbts we bare been enabled to effm without Mddent or damage through the practical aid rendered by Mr. . Joseph Utna, machinist, and Mr. Hcttben H&Bman, general morer and contractor. Our friend* will find the latch .tribe of the Wavi office alirays on the outride at the comer of Ocean A Washington streets, entrance na Ocean ftreet next the Arctic Ilooae, where we expert to ahow there in the noons of a were or two one of the fleet* aad be* equipped printing establishments la Booth Jersey. Cottage fandflaa are cotiouiog to arrirc , almnat dally. Oct your UlLbeads aad borincaa j atatlonery at the War* office. , . The crema of the Life Baring atari ore 1 will go c« duty liie flratof May. ' Our Aliantic exchange* hare failed to . quote from the late report cd the (Stale t Board of Health. The filer baa donneri a new dreta for ita J iutide pager, so.1 ahow. . marked improve- , mem typographically. • .Coder a aupplcmeat to the aebool Uw ' parted by the lata Ugialalure the door* of , msbSc achcxji baBffiaga in lbl> male mint i* made to opea outward. Mr. M. Krirdcnw.il. one ai Baltimore's < wealthy me* chant", baa purctiared the reiflagr, No. 8 Stockton Row.witliln a few ' days, paying Uierefur fliOOO caab. | The familiar facet of quite a number of I OTari^nfart^'dtariire'TdliD^n^ I proacfalag gay aad WMaat arav.n. t off*"" towJl * WtU ^ i * ' under the agr cUiilren yrara. The boy a <. w ill bare Ui ctub in and tend a hie boy. , I*Ugot stock of dry good* lacra. trim- j iitinga and fancy n '.iont of all klndi to tie found anywhere in the county, la that now open to the Inspection if her lady ' patrooaal the More of Mr*. It. T. Brown, * Mr. Pctor McCoUum. this cliy.li baring r Cant prepared for the conreealon of hla *' tf HnglK|stre<l cottage into a Unrd- 1! ing bouse wTIb aireromodntions for shout " fifty gucatt. Tin work i f aitcrallon will Jj A lecture* "Onitubs for the Carious" » will he given by 11. W. Hand in the Gal- tl rary Iwptric church on Thursday evening t of next week. 2fi inst. A anall admlaaion a fee will be charged. The prooceda from It which go into the Sunday School trcaa- " t"7- V* _ " J una 10 i§ the date decided upaa fur the |j opening uf the faroeite Coogrrrt Hall, of . which Hie Merer. 11. J. and ti. H. r f-rumr. "Ml* . C>i^na^l*hiladc'ph«, p aire of^xcuoi.jnit:*- lnillcal ions pom: Mr. Th. Mueller, of Philadelphia, was U down Saturdey, and from bisn we I. .on 7 that the name of hla sew hotel on Dcralur * s&sts siSSS s and fat keeping with the general riiarai tiv of the retabliahmeoL A Mine Villa will 1 f i™. i» . ; ^ Clcneral Scwcll^mho^U uoa^of the a: T run counmny, of Camden. The project " it ooa which we bar* f.g year* l«eu ■ adruoaling. and could m* fail to m.rl huainm men. by whom ita apredy rualiaa- '■ thai la a coMimuislion devoutly u. be -v wishrdu ft The laditw of the iUprwt church art at. rnr ring for the imp*1u<**ja of a oorel f and irtereetiug rntcrtainmi ut in the nature I j of a Box FeMival, the IcaUirre of which f will be more pariiculariy rxpia.wd by f them tin Thursday errntng next, 9Stb tl Ira*. at the C.pe M.y llouo-. near the it W. J. lt.ilr.-d station, J.rkron atrevl. I, All are cordially invited. The proceed I t| of the affair a.c deafened fur the Urn-fit tf Ibe chuiih. "~T' j. Mr. ficorgr Ik Dive, I'hlladrlplila. who . ' X^;ifei«i0t^SllIra<^Dof"; '' pregmtj .reur.t* will occupy bia own " Louse neat •uminer, baring li.tigUl the trttagr of Mr. M. Simon <m Cusunil m area we near Uowsid atrevt. 1' cuet him ,. JrtlOO. and he U. alroailj contracted with m%v rtTwnra iffiW. '"wlT'add " ,lK *' PK""" ' ' ,V. repairing sod -relaying th^ uudregrviuud " diala and sewer aywera of the Stock.*.The wtak i. bring dupe .under the di- <; rrrttari if taie of the must eminent dril [ ssri'ss-isirzs j .ate are being Introduced. The curt of ^

the MnS^rt^Ulmre'or4 the'bouaTwu! »r IreuSdloffie mrinric«rMI^ ^taUrail.1 wl.il, we deem it un'occeiaart to explain we hare deferred their rmblmathwunUl atUilt articin. take^acrocg eicemhai Ui the tu redeeeiug fealw^,hleUV ■ f the fund l.w the' purpart .if a new : zttttzvark a;pm-:aijee public. TV. famine of the winug's program na* the ifrefilha. of t! - iv-potu drama tnuihd -Vi-a-L. K, j. S»«ty "taiiwd1* 'hS^uSS! 'uJ. a~l Mia Warier O Hugh^nf tbe l\xut. 1 * « *",J' ranht't.ie Ua uurilacte*. of a tpkn atanW w. i

t»p» (ir.int UQ.ipn . Among the guctl* rrgiatering Totaday ' at the Chattoule won a committee of the | Stale Board of Health, cumpured of Dr. II M. Huot. of Trenton, the Secretary of . the Board, and Mr. £. A OriXKB. C. E. - of M Mid ir town, one .f the member*. Tbey were here 00 official liuaincaa, and n spent tVednerday in cumfwny with Dr. - Mscray, l*rcai4vnt of council and chairman ot our local baaed of Iwalth.with one or two of the caber member* of tbe board, in making a thorough intpccUuu of the work of tbe past year in Ibe matter of perfecting thI extending tbe artificial - sanitary facilities and frwiurreofC'apc May - rttr and of Cape May IVimL The hotels [ at both places received their dose profes- . riooal attention, tbe work of rmeoottrocI lion in tbe Stockton's drainage and t rewerage depart menu, now in progrw*. . 1 affording the rial ton an excellent . opportunity for a more practical inrigbl r into tbe aystem In use here than they e could otherwise bare had.' With one or e two minor except ions, to which they . called attention, tbe plan adopted. for the ; drainage of the Stock loo met with their I entire approval. Tbs sanitary arrange. ; monts of tbe New Colombia In Hie mat ut . of drainage tbey also recommended. Other hotel* rad private bonaes were visited, th* 1 sdreriSgw and defect* In Uieir rereral ! drainage systems being •■•ecifieilly sod Interestingly Indicated. The ore of «ur- i face well* for supplying water in Ibe bnilt np portion of tbe Island was strongly condemoed. and tbe enforcement of ilr i , dircmtinuaocc Dr. Hunt recommeodcd 1 •bonld be effected by cadinaoec if ■ * necessary. The use of impure water was i ■ dangerous not only t a Ibe health of < , individual. .but It alao)copa*dlzcd trie very " life of a town. 'particularly of * place like I Cape May which bad to much at stake I 1 based upon tbe htallbfulne*. of its sur- I ■ rounding*. Where water of the pure char- 1 aclcr ol that supplied by the city wss i sttalnsble.tbae was so excuse for the risk i luMiwcd in ps rties adhering to tbe old so r- ' well, for no matter bow excellent I bey might bare been in UicSr lime, tbey arc | certain to become impure as tbe population 1 closes la around thon. ( The doctor called attention to tbi bail t effcrtn-nf the poodipg of watre near I dwelling*. It ia ao almoM inflrxiHIr rule t that soil too wet to produce vegetation is wet to lire — ■ Stagnant wafer ( should he got rid of by all mewna. . lo the l filling is iff tbe salt meadows It was urged • tlmt the city sutboritles require parlies a intcTrtted to provide ways and means for their subsequent " drainage. Treocbcs < should tie dug at regular lnlayils. for i dnup pipes or foe steaie. or other similar ( •uhsuncea. Dr. Hum also laid great stress t upon tbe Importance of sewer renillstino. i of rral'lsring pipes through Ibe dty, but i ui* nirissarily along the streets. The j plumbing w,uk In tbe laying of sewer t pipe should receive attention, trouble often arising from defects is tbe joints. .The j running id the stonn water into the h ■ewers from hotels sod other large build- f ing* should he prevented, also the empty- t iog of steam eacapca. Kitchen sinks should slways be trapped. It Is important b Hist houses bnilt on made ground should J hare tbe whole of the snrfsoc inside tbe r walls covered with ooocrete, to prevent 0 rntranoe^of grouud^ir. Tlic lnsugurm- o thm of a rarhage deissruuent under the f autlKWity of tbe city tbe committee strongrecommended. Tbe complete control n of the sewrrsge of a dty as well is that of = water should rest in Ibo bands of tbe i: authorities. These aad other points of p valuable and practical application p presented during tbe committee's h visit, aad lo which from time to time wc * calling attention. p com MprinB^Pireatsrtcrluu The I'nwby Icrian Gborob at Gold Spring . to be Congratulated btcanse of Is pre*- b rot material prosperity, Tbe debt of ■ ♦ 1200 tbe | tar— mage has been paid f duriog the |«st yiwr. It has raised for 11 »HQ00.-g50 am than v last year. Total amount for all purposes eiu pl ttunday-schuoi*, i Deluding sUku ♦fit*) (,* mortgagees the chape If ami eapeaac or fi resnovmc ttr chapal to a amwe origiblu aHuallun, *STi» Against tltOS for „ the year before. 'u At the annual meeting lie church was .. rvputuxl imi of debt- fur Use first time in t several year*. The dsun-b buihliug has been newly issiniiv! uutU'irauii in. Ncwrarpbislmvn i ises provided for -isles and pulpit. . Ntvlrd repaUa liasc bur n made, and all is h and-dwsn ps though new. Tbe cemetery (core hat l«*n painted. A number of new and costly □iciiumrots j crocuel, tbe ooc to Rev. Mums Wtl- . Hw fonntr pastor, at a cost of , Btou, trtAi among the must notiaable. J Ami the griMinds are more neatly hep: . than ev. r before. Ho that re. the whole the church and all iu surroundings make ■ . showing than before fur a lsog , tfidlc I h. Its *-■ y La. not all been paid J i,'l»- lor by ibr tff.it n wffh UKwruf Trie J pastor tlirtt the eml lias Iron attained. (| And lie y arc very crairful lor the luatrr. . ial ami lis many friends unuhle of the The editor of the AtUntic Timn d.mies sliegsten pit fared ly the Watfl of hi* sltriuptiDg to Itesrruirch the gnrwl name _ of Cw|«. Mav. and very ekverly iutimatcs , that time is plenty <>t t.aan for loth Cape ' aad Ariantic City -witbout tlm ooe b h*.g.^H^i^|«b^^«^'lhljI*mean ° other.' Tbs Tim" further claims that it „ never has stir twit lite kindest words for . May. and that ao far aa it knows there la pot the irwst jealousy between tbe plarra It is pkwsanl t" note these kindly exprertlons "f our brother of the . Timn.' ami it may lie that we have 'j. J limn, and it ne mat have

n misundemond bis position l« the cmiorae. " niuus and outregivwu attack made upon Capa Hay and iu sanitary regriariooSj ^ ilvwiih. of Atlantic city.' If an we accept „ hi» friendly vkciaralion in the nunc apint ,j which j rumpled ita puhlirwti.ri. n Mrs. E. Uriffllb. l-hiladelphia. Woo for f. •» many wwaana baa been ideuulkd with .1 r*w..f our mrwl popular Isrinling eatabe UsbmrnU. baa bren an invalid i«r Use past n two months, being crmfincd fe. her room I. fr.ru the efforts 'd blaud-poiaouiug. which came nigh tcruiinatiug fatally. Hi* n". tmdiMM Cape May friend* will be glad, ,e escrnt, and with eveiT powjrrt of it sufficiently recovered in the course of tbe a next few wtrks to leave the dty fur the a aewabiire.Bafltu superintend the grttiog in t readiness frr the coming acpaon berootb tag.* on North ttreef. It la her ambirioo • at prreeel to be able lo cpan her house by a the first of June Brit fur her Ulna* e Mrr. Griffith expected to 1-uild a large r I- triage here Hits aprioj, and lnd made i all the prckminary arrangements Cor go. I a'hich will n'l be ddayed mull Use fall a hwTlro.je.f fot tbe summer to Mia. W&y. I Mr* Downs. Krertdent of the Isadt.r * SSSSsS T. rimMye.rening. All are inrt^d. Htr toe- ,

r Kdiple Will do as Use* lathers did bes fore them, like tbe Dutchman in the well. . . known stury. tbey refuse to adrance with i I tbe trot thought of tbe time, and continue I , to put the grain in ooc end of the sack j . and balance it with stuoe in the other, or 1 soup* hing very much like it, lor no other | . it arm than that they were taught lo do , - to How bard it is lo cut loose from tbe . B time sod Uadniuot of our eldoa, ao far as j . mixing tbe small affairs in life With the c brains of tbe peri.ri arc cooeerned. Of , f course there is progress, Imi much of .11 is 1 m* desn rut and ingrain throngbuul. Tbs { r old leaven id a former period Mill has its' ■ inOurnor. The same Is inaoificsl In all - lines of endrevew. Hie church, tbe state I . sod society are still iu a score [tampered < 1 by tridilirin. There are yet priests and ' , .Mints, who after looking on. pass by <m I t the other side of reform. There are sume l good Bsmarilans who lend a helping heart ^ r and hand to every laudable work, and t r thus blem this work unlay inheritance of ■ These thoughts were provoked by ooe ! r of tbs what's- the -use kind remarking in t . our bearing that tbe sugar ewne industry r Would soon go the " everlasting how. ■ wows" or somewhere else, sod that the ! • oyster business was dooored, in shoe., this I Leslie 6f the alaive class thought there I was nothing an cwatn as our Awing on • . the itlge of a gnat buuneaa hliszard t t which is to smash everything but Use okl ( r way of doing tilings bluldd at in Ibe bct ginning of this brief poller. It is a go. i ' I lime to join bands in the effort to crush 1 I out this old foggy i>m, which if proved by ( ■ experience to In- false and Inadequate lo [ the limes, and to ring in the new with ita I ■ advanced education, morality and dvilixs- 1 1 lion. Truth, of course, is not influrmvil 1 t tbe flight uf years, but it is always t the same, young . fresh sad vigormt t . whenever sod wh-rcvcr discovered, let ' i be sought for, even to tbe extent of go- c ; ing to the bottom of tlie well in Ibe In- " . vcstigsllon. He*. Mr. Wsrlow. of MullicaHill, sup- i -plied tbe Jtsplist cburcbcs at KeariUe and I i un Hahbslb last, much to tlie * gratiflcatioo of both coog regatiooa. It la t thought the gentleman may rteelre a call a • as pastor from the abore mentioned Bap—set dies e 1 l)r. Jaa Ingram la now lucatedat tireen 0 ' Creek for the practice of his profroshc : hear (bat Ibis eorrrpttriog you. g * ' physician will establish * drug sture as I t part of hla undertaking L— ft week Ibe mall brought pw'jri J cards by Use hundred from the Ohio Nur. c thai sold SO many tret* last Winter to J chirms at such large pries. Our agncot. ,, tural friends are not well pissed with s their venture so far aa wc bare beard * On Diss Creek tbe keel of a flue oyster S fur Cantalo J wcpb Douglass ha* h just bren laid. Captain Mills Is ibe master > Mr Win. ballon, firmeriy Towosmd s House, has nsoved In Sea Isle, where will Continue to entertain bia many li that be baa won by long catering h their wants. a There is complaint made by captains of It craft that Use various clianDcls 00 tbe tl sine of Delaware hay are being made shallower year by year on account £ of oratrr shells, the rnnaina of Virginia, Maryland Importation, and. acme abo from the Delaware. <-■ The young gentlemen that hare had the B of the Court House Literary 6-wdety are entill-d to murb praise for ]• manor in which affairs appertaining L H bare been conducted. With local talent, not generally popular no matter K how good it may he, tbe meetings erery E week hare bren atsdily maintained by tbe h public, and there la, we ace inclined lo think, a growing interest. That tbe andc- ., ty la building better that It now believes c will be nppaient by and by. ■ H "A new broom swrepa dean" it is aid, but it evidently baa not been tried on our S streets as tbey are in a pitiable condition. It will pay you tu tramp through . dirt to Htitca A Gre's store and buy P glooii ro beeww tbey sell so cheap b PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ^ J. Boyd Nix jn, Bridgcton. rcgistcreil Salurdsy IrtCtUbe imacatallve business men, was down this ol day with a patty of friends the first of gt week, registering st tbe American « tl . Wash. It Ha«bea.tbe clever pornittoi of H the Delaware Bay Hooac.ot the Meats. boat b. 1— oding, was oc tbe Island Monday for a o bout*, but Lopes M be with us shortly » sure Use wnsoa out. . ai S. T. Uoeawtaver, tbe jnpular senior n. puWlsher of lbs Bouon was on the Is- CJ laud this week prospecting the advertis- at iug field for an early start of the next l» viJumc of that favorite publication, wbiuh '|i Brother I.. thinks will be ready for dts- m tiiliutioe aboat tbe first of May. a Mr. George J'. Bteinbtch, Use Baltimore a| manofactnnr, anil proprietor of tbe it fancy guoda he rear lo- the late War* tl has hern With us the past week tl ananging for root inning his hrejirti lierc l« with enlarged farilillcs. TTie sccood ffts* ai ahich we occupied fur a printuisoaiee,lie Lr also lcaaed, and will fit np sa bia ti business may require. - ai Captain David T. Smith has ing signified ci his iui ration of retiring from the county tl colic ctorabip thia apttng it is aisled that it our loaosuisn.cx-liepieacalalivr Richardson, will he a tx.ud idatc before the Board of l>oeboldcrs tor the pnsilion. The teUnquislu* bia claims on the office because of the disproportion exist ing til wren its responsibilities and cmolu- b Mr. E. M. Kilhian.i trie of Bridget on s >* nun [, ipulst aa well aa enterprising tmsineaa men, it not an untrequenl guest of the Chalfoote. but bia friends have u, reason to believe that bia v»iu to the acu- *' shore at ibis scaatgi are not altogether In ' .tin; interest of bis health. The fame of ft his gallant boat's table and lutcl arexngallant boat* table ami scean1

tic cist iocs may have wimelhing to do with ■' " it, but we have an idea in common with °i 1 oihera of kit fri. ods that Ibe real center H 1 of attroctjon Ilea iu another direction, ' though not for rrmoved. p) Speaking of tbe generous reoeption ex- K '• tended ller. J. L Roc, ifcnncrly of this « . rhargr.) by the m'mhcrahlp of bia new vr appointment at Millville, . ibe \incland r Timn says "The reception of Kcv J. a i U . Roe. 1'iiday evening, was a grand P - affair. Tina man of tbe gospel makes bia ° t chinch folks undrrstaod that he believes I* > in Christian baciaHty, and (n this direction P a he shows himself to be a man of God. " ■ Wbalsgood is a shepherd if be dors u 1 . look after his sheep as writ aa look aficr ■ the M.I. '■ It I. Whispered. ™ i Thai Marina Villa will art be kept by •' Mrs HsH.nb.ek ibis season, that lady " having decided to rent instead. " ' That tbe New Atlantic haa been leased '' [ Ire the aeaaon by Mrs. J. Wiley, of BalU- P | more.ihe lady kbokrpt the Westmoreland j" c Thrt'thc new quarters of the Warx '. make the fioett ami moat complete print1 inr office In Sooth Jersey Thai the dty could wdl afford lo contract fre Ibe priming sad esrculatioo of ' art krt than H.000 c..;.k. of tbe late ' . report Of the fiuu lU-rd of Heal A, relat- '' in* Ui Cape May. n [ That tbs owiierearOuagroM Han have <;- ' property by dssposing of say pretlnc of sa ' the law* for buiMiox lots. ■ 5 , at the valnalkns |4oed thereon by ibe M Hotel tile, fort of Jackro street, will be » • CnsnprOcd to put the lidcrimk along its {■ ' fnaK in repair. ■£offinid rafl thS^J'rt Butb j, I asac.'raa-jiE ? [ 5si | ^ ays rwtprs'ttM • r srasssr.ttisrt si! a,B*r ■* ^ C

A Mr. HfaoH-of PMImlriphia. hoi base . down duck shooting and carried borne a i goodly number op tbe tootbacaoe wild : fowl. He has purchased Mr. Godfrey's gunning right In the Townaend pond. 'apt. Jura a Mcfcereoo sod no. of the tchoooer J. W. Edwards, trere house 1 Hie flirt of the week, leaving ihelr veeeel ! moored at Ueean City pier discharging Robert C. Wright, borne from bW Bodies ai Lawreocrville Seminary since tbe Easter holidays, will return to school on Monday next. Mr* B. a Wright sod Mia. Jdo. lioff in PhliadefpUs Ibis week to attend tbe w.eddidayiT (heir rider. Miss Ustie ' Aicott. Tbtsa^ie of tbe happy groom we not learned. CapL W. IL Coreon is home frotn>ew where be left his vessel, jert returned from a southern voyage. J. II. N. Dal too seems |o be doing s good business. His stock comprises s full line of groceries, dry goods, Ac, is usually kept In a country store. Mrs. Ro« English, l'hilsdolt*la, reld hasty visit to her parents. Cant. Jesse Usnd and wile. South Dennis oo Moodiy. Miss Alice^ Kotnoww will, the earning fill Ibe responsible position of bnusrkreprr at Sawyer's Chalfoote betel, May. I'ocle John Scull. East Creek, died .-a Wednesday evening. He was about 75 »f age. Burial at Wert Creek on aflernpoo. . There was a reception gireo Rev. Mr. and his bride oo Friday evening very pleasant in iu character. Aa the young couple are just aiming the ro-p'nsilnlilics of hotuekeeping the vkf. of the evening oootributed consider*ijiunlflies of those articles found no•.cssary to a comfortable household econMr. Ludlow preached on Sunday morsfront the words— "There b no night there." His sermon was listened lo with dose attention and gave comfort to the sou! thai is trusting in Jesus. In the sflcrnuon m discourse from the tell— "Lord, what is msn," gave additional > .dem r of the oew pastor hrtog a speaker of force and ability. !!§£** lm) -eeaiecs-'vniro^'^^S hsbjert fw Dntaoa . iragfcfiow*. I crim tie HlBCs to KspUln. T be teacher of Atkotic public school lias pulled himself out. a little late perand Informs us that diplomas, with , serfages following names, have been ohIsmed by the following pupils under bis ] tuition:-* Vmnfilrtrr.. .JS^ ; JWDPWDev^ — . . .« | These four pupils compose sn-mtkr class— "A," and as may be seen qscb has graduated. _i-> / Cirxt grade certificate*,fey_. - ' Ijssse'vin(HHer..rt iMuuurWs; .• Second grade oertiflcatm by ^ , And third grade certificates by I Warner E4flr.....ses-"|ltsiy ftswins >IH ] With s view to grnfie as snany ptfrlit as ; poseible the number of certifinM could ] bsre been increased as a whole sod tbe ' ooe* materially enlarged. No soch effort, we believe, has been made, hence 1 mere cumber* do not tell alL Of those who were sufficiently kdvurad 1 to undertake tbe work forsrrade, 90 per cent. ■ of merit diplom-2 One jSifij'teThe ' graduating class got 100 in each of four ' studies. The mechanical work now In fiends of Coocty Superintendent • compares favorably sritb <be ' similar work in this or any other county, and, averages obtained, apeak a J word or two in behalf of general achat- 1 aisbip. This result, wo sssirtiid. baa 1 not lircn brought about by cramming, but exhibits the ordinary clam rrorfc of the 1 school. Anything like extra labor oo tbe 1 l-srt of tbe tracber in Atlantic School is \ qultn an impossibility, as each moment 1 srems to be frrigbted with all it will right along, from day to day. as Is ' apparent from its crowded state We also 1 leain, and, late in tbe year, gives point to ■ paragraph that No. IS still maintains ' average drily attendance of mid-win- ' S sue bavc left for work on tbe farm and elsxwbcrc.lwt their places are taken t iitbcrs. All of which is no more due 1 tbe present ie-ei— ih«n to tbe former, ' sod. also, to tbe carnert way in which the 1 citixsna of Bcaville persuade their children ' Ibe school Is the place for I ken within proper limits j Mis* Lizxk Will isms, I'hiladelphia, is ' visiting friends in this neighborhood. Tbe Bndrm TetUr has nut been sold, ] tbe wharf, freight-bouse and other i property here hare been disposed of at • DanE*i Smith has become tbe proud owner of a pair of handsome cults and • stylish barouche, which be intends taking i to Atlantic city soon as tbe season it fairly opened there. James rued man is dealing uuita eitcois the fish business, bis shipments of boning alone amounting to several pounds weekly. Tuckaboo la Ubarally provided with just now, almost cvegy store keeper itaring recently received a frrab supply, mutt rt which are of the porcelain lined : variety. Oat btarJjall club, ttic 6'aA— sr.. played . game last Saturday weak with the j dub, Use latter coming off the j conqueror* with a saore of 19 tsfl. This Hatnrdsy another match game was played, the home dab hoping to redeem record, bat it was again badly beaten many of our local reader* lo be made ac- I quainled with tbe circumstance that from , sod after ihia date Mrs. H. F. Dodiula. , 84 Washington street, has arranged for . supplying tar customers with ice cream, frrab from Bruoa'a baiem countycraamery , day. Her parlor will therefore be open every week day and evening for tbe ' ■pedal entertainment and gratification of 1 bet fritsd* aad patrons. j nummnilmia | f j SsM'rtbK ; I rfcrtSw*' - : ' lUsSL Basil i. - R.W n ill lairts 6AK" : SVkar».V 1 UtrtD IWge. « Mrs. II. H. Msrsi— II. rtn ! - *. a. isuuissu' cty - ; Rm&r What Ope May wrids baa iron pier, i , ewmiingfartorv. a giasa facniry. a daily su»n« u New Yrtfc, a ua Pmsl bank, a

\ S U SIDE. i "** vnisgst, 1 ZM' Urxns Eldredff died at bia rem f at iDwnrtnd inlel oo Tueadsy j flat*. E E WeatcoU, fW Warden of this coboty, wilt begin bia cmnaea through K the round, oo May 15th. „ AgertLodlamatSaalrie dty wn board , oo tbe wire* over tbe new loop oo Tuee- „ day, and received numerous congratulations on bis bring given telegraphic emmnunicatian with tbe mafas fine. , Oo Ibe afcbt of tbakoa of Third officer . Wsrth from tbe steamer Ohio, his mother, ; reridlasrtrt- Bcedey's Pniat. was greatly disturbed in ber sleep by visioos of bee _ son who seemed to be In great distress, sod suffering either great bodily injury ot ' death. At Ian she became so dirtorfaed that tbe informed ber husband of Ibe > condition of ber mind from what she bad t seen in ber visions, aod declared ibe could ■ remain in bed no longer, and tbey aroar and awaited tbe dawn. Four days after- ] ward tbe ad nows reached tbcm of tbe 9 low of their too who, terribly beaten sod . broiled Ire tbe sea which swept tbe , steame**! deck on that same eventful eight, f Was carried overboard and last. 0»L Henry Hand entertained Ibe Sooth Beavilk Mite Society, with a pleasant wide aarake speech at their i monthly meeting last Tuesday evening. I On Thursday evening the 36lh Inst.. (Japt Hand win deliver an Interesting and . instructive lecture la tbe Calvary cnurrh > Tbe lecture will be worthy of a crowded I boose, which Use same we hope to sec. i Aa experienced housekeeper of Ibe up- - per seaside inquired at tbe store of her - neighborhood which was ibe better for - canning peacbea, granulated or galvanized ■ sugar. And Ibat reminds ua of another remark made by an pvar- worked neighbor - to tbe effect thai the doctor had told ber ! if *bt did tret stop work and take some ' exercise tbe would certainly go into a de- > dine. ' . E Mr* Jennie Way. of Sooth Seavilk, : accompanied by Vr mother, Mr* Isaac 1 Ssram, Jr., of Strain's station, dreree down ' tbe seaside to Gape May oo Tueadsy. re. turning borne ae Wednesday. Mr* Way holds the ribbons over her coal black steed with both grace and skill, aod made tbe '. distance of ninctsro^mik* in shout two ' delightful and the ladies enjoyed the ride ' By invitation we went to a meeting of ! the Sesviile Mile Society on Tuesday - evening and as a result have been in a ■ kind of gloom ever since, not because of ; anything unpleasant at this gathering of couth and beauty of Heaville, but on account of lost opportunities in not attending previous similar meetings of tbe socieI ly. After business, snags were sung and recitations given by tbe young folks pres. j rot. Our bead la yet socotnplctcly turned ' of sT^era^rbo* Insisted upon ■ song fram 1 ua (jrerave than "The Bold Buccaneer' ) that vMon* of tbe happy circumstance ' aiiirBorts in tbe memories Shall we go again? Ills a settled thing that we shall , if in tbe neighborhood of Sesvtik. , Culaoel James M. Scovel, in company with four of bis brother lawyers from - Camden ami l'hilaiklpbia. was called here duriog tbs sreck oo professional business, baring something to do with Use settle. ; meat of tbe Fifield estate, i Our young townsman, Clinton Bock, is filling st present an engagement in the construction department of Denltol's new bouial tbe Island. Mil brother Samoel hat secured s position on the W. J. R. R., and has been assigned to duty as fireman. Mr* W. L Jooea aod daughter left , beta for ber husband's new Add of pastoral labor in J'cnniylrani* oo Maodsy i I**1Hereford Lodge No. 108, L O. of O. F.. was organized bete Monday craning. Rev. W. J. Stewart baa been extending bit retrain ollerings far as Sea Me City the past week. Tbe influx oj visitor* the pud week colsr period of the year. J. W. Long, an enterprising shellfish and oyster dealer, has been awa.' to tbe city oo a business trip, returning Tuesday. Captain D. T. Smith and W. D. Edaon have been improving their live stock by Introduction of some flue specimens of Murphy, of Millville, bavc been down tbe present week snipe sbootiog. Tbey were under tbe eaoort « ooe of our be* shots, Mr. E C W brat on. J. Shield", Walter Barry, Dr. Career. Frank KUent* and several other gentlehave been oo a gunning expedition after the snipe the present week, with their base of operations at 8. Middletoo's Bay View House at Pierces Point. Mir* Leooora Bennett, daughter of Mr. E U. Bennett, is reported lo be seriously ill at this writing, with a malignant attack to be a number of canes in tbe village and vicinity. Large quantities uf material foe tbe new hotel at Aneksca have arrived at the I ran jiff within a few day* MrvJ. B. Huffman has been attending professional duties U tbe State Capital tbe part week. Mr* Neiaoo Usncuon, we regret to Is lying very ill at bet husband's residence in this village. R.jk TUX UTKXAKT. The foil wing Is the program of exercises given it ibe Literary 's meeting last i'SRff'nur- I' H rire u iiSJTJ?' JoaUWagraa. Sagsuva JtasUsn:. teg row . a vSTjSx uanwHsros Mrawa.: l^Siu'Ms" ... lI'Mbssio 'naaC~, i ipsaxaBn.. L;ms Xiawlsss uaunat B. roSTxa, Oor. feci. ItiTi«orwllnr rood Fur tbe brain and nerve is what are nerd > in these days of rash aad worry. Par. Ginger Tonic restores tbe vital enregies and brings good haallh and joyous spirits quicker than anything yoo can use. — Tribmnr. ■ Tbey have gut a "black eye." Served right too, tbey held their butter heck to keep the price np till tbey now have to prices. For the beat at lowest rates apply to Stiles A Go. Does your watch need cleaning or reirin*. or hat your wife a piece of tewelry which is broken, or is Ibe boose dock out of ortkr? I far, lake them stance to Mr. H. L. Basbnell. at tbe Herxberg jewairy store, <rba wdl giralbem his practical attention and charge you only what is reaa. ooabk and satisfactory. New Departure! at corner of Washington and Jackson Street* J. D. Craig, ^ifipres maragre. Ranto. Eet^r Cbp»^* ■ Fta* bargains In almost every line ot raeful sod fancy bouarbotd articlre go lo , Ibe Great Bargain Hosae of Smith A Co., No. CO Washlngtoo street. . j 9nv Slmttiwil). "^RIL EVA TAYLOM, FASHIONABLE'DRKSSM A KT.R, s * CATC MAT CTTT. *! 1. i- * ie )f r >f r'

SPRING, 1883, r at \ JOHN WANAMAKER'S. y Note.— Mr. Wanamaker extends an invitation to even- reader of the Wave to. visit his «, store whether to see or to buy. One of the pleasant things about the store is ^ the fact that one can go all over it, fcither alone or with a guitfe. with perfect d freedom, and without ever being asked to buy a thing.

d Satins of eighteen color, , have I i, come at $1.25. Already we had ; satins at 75 cents and > 1 of about j 1 a the same number of colors. ! 1 ^ There is something very singular t. in the colors oT this season ; and j) the singularity shows in satins , d quite as markedly as in anything. £ Gros tie Suez. (Gros dc Lon- , * dres is the very same) is a fine- ^ ribbed silk with a heavy rib here * and there. The effect is rather ^ of heavy ribs made apart upon a c- fiat surface. One of the new . silk fabrics, which seems lilrcly « to be a favorite. In the new j e.' colors, of course ; $! .35. <1 More of the same $i.2$ black , ro rhadamc for^r. * Hezt«t re rirek roats'reursare to >f We are fortunate in pongee j. silks. The new tariff is going to ^ let them down a trifle; and wc s. have probably discounted the ^ change. $9.50 to St 1 a piece of n about 20 yards. * Wc "sponge" pongees without j 11 charge, if the buyer prefers. I Sponging takes out a little of the 1 stiffness of the silk, but improves > y rather than hurts the lustre ; but, J of course, the object of sponging >. is to make it unspottable by

\fc have also a most extensive ancT varied collection of pongee t . embroideries; up to $8 a yard. < Handkerchiefs, unless bought i ' with great care and skill, arc lia- 1 ble to be half cotton. Linen | ' ought to mean pure linen, be- 1 ■ cause cdtton mixes with it so in- ■ visibly. We never had a part- _ [ j cotton handkerchief in the store. ^ " Linen lawns ready ; ail new; and t all the designs new, except dots, : ' which can't be new, of course. > We stick to small figures, though ' most merchanls will have large j figures. . ' Wc. stick to pure linen lawns!1 too at 25 to 37 1-2 cents, though : ' almost everybody else will sell j 1 cotton ar.d linen down to 1 5 ' i cents. We will not sell mixed 1 j cotton and linen, except at ex- 1 J traordinary prices. There's a ' : good deal of satisfaction in hav- ' ' 1 i>g things true. f Spring dresses ready made, of ! 1 flannel, clotty, miscellaneous ; 1 t dress-stuffs and dtlks, low priced ! ; dresses, are ready ; down to $6 I I for the very, lowest dresses, arc I ' i ready; down lo S6 for the very lowest; and that is very similar to i ' . one that was much liked at the j ' same price. last year. Ij

1-arge plaid cotton and wool dress-stuff, such as always costs cents a yard, is here for 25 cents ; so inches witlc; fifteen patterns. The colors antl patI terns arc satisfactory ; and there's nothing whatever in the stuff to j call for s ucb a price. I f we | sought to get full value for everything regardless or cost, we should sell this at 50 cents. We ,j Silks — An advertisement ' ought to say what a salesman . I ought to say; but a salesman has : ' the advantages of having his I before him, and of having topic chosen for him. Wc I choose the topics that you, the reader, care nothing about and we may xay what you know* already. , 1 Trade here is more of a med- ! ley than anybody outside knows.' ! Silks arc as various as anything f can well be. ^'c try to have i j ever)' sort that anybody wants. ; If you ever want to sec Ham.jhurg embroideries at their Bfcst. . I now is the time, here is tbe place. > We are more than satisfied with ; the collection that has been gathi cred.

* We sell: * Silks, : Drew Goods, Dress Trimmings, Gentlemen's Furnishing Good* ladies' aad Cbtidrem's Underwear. I Coreet* Babjr Clrthiog. t Shawl* - Hosier*, j Haberdashery. e laoe* Embroideries, » White Goods, I I.ioea*

"Muslin* Flannels, Cloth* Upholstery, 1'iano Corel* Carpet* Rug* etc.. Fine Furniture. Antique Furniture, Kitchen Furnishing. Millinery. Hats for Men aod Buy* Shore of all sort* Trunk* Valises, aod Bags. Clothing for Men aod Boys,

" f Furs, Stationery, Toy* Zephyr Embroidery Materials, Glore* Handkerchiefs, Fans, Toilet Article* Perfumes, etc . Jewelry, Silverware. Crockery, China, and Glassware, Paintings, Eograring", elc . Books, Etc., etc..

e > ' And almost everything wc take-back if it doesn't suit. Samples by mail when requested. JOHN WANAMAKER,

Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets ? and City-hall square.

PHILADELPHIA.

THI Nil PATENT 5 DUST-PROOF ' Stei Windint Opea Ease Cass, American Watch Co., I WALTHAM, MA88. J- Into srtles an txu* siroog erystsl a SUM wnb ; * an aspen? prrpsrM smer-proet nrmeat. U " lb as forms an slr-Ustit luocuoo wnh ifee EwOr of The following letters tell their ; i own story. k "Vsxaoars, Gsoaais. Jul j ss, lsex * tn wutob two snoal twrlre ler: ol sralre. snd il as was abort two tsoan XbShx n. WMeb* gut U is out U wis reusing aod br Iboasbl all ng*t. I- "uurtTt^Wr wrtrku sBtbss UK oMs- ' t roM swt SKillrs. BW.Brrn.T- | J; "Cusreo*. lows, Aran «, ISSt. t -I Wlsa jn, WO.H KWU UK s spun* lor tbr j Ws*XBw> Wssch • • • Bj Us WSJ tats XOrrj II nswmtrelaold IsjoorBcrrw tdslCsstlos ( 0 tonarr lot till. Tbr am ol Jsouaij br tort , * US wato* la tar wood* aad (road It UUs wrrs ta about s loot of water. nraSWdUre* f C. * KaTltOKD.- | sad sit pertrcllr Dast-rrortSSeJ ; For Sale by all FUM-Cfm Jewekr*. j

| _ €. 3Prirf'« # torr. C. PRICE8' STORES, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS art KOTIOJiS, TAINTS, COLORS, j I'lIA vstoMSRUj. GLASS sad PITTT. nu. tr perky btlfltet. I CORN b»TORE.ili rREi WOOD YARD. WOOD Cl'T A SPLIT, CEDAR POST all aim N. B.-Agrni lor LUbrere (arraeoi.. Irjal PidrrrlisriafntB. I gUBROGATK-S OFFICE. , rolrtng uyoa bin st , SUBROGATE OP THB^COUXTT OP CAPE J U bit MBcr si Ospr Msj Court House, on f TCESDAT AND SATCRDAT o^esebwrek. WILLIAM BILDRETH. J LOWE RING PLANTS^ ' OBHAKKTAL FOLIAGE PLAm r BEDDING PLANT8, BANOINo BASK XT A VASK PLANT* i BULLOUS AND TUBEROUS ROOTS. | SU.ATTW* LOWEST PRICES. : RENRT KNOTT. Pkewt a oenbarr. I GrarebaoBSe, Oor. Hughes a Howard Mr*, u, , >ptH Cbbe Msj Oj, N. J. ! " IMPORTANT! Tffe Finest Lot of -Samples of . all tbe Latest Styles of Wall Paever before seen in Cape MayCityJrom the ordinary Blanks the finest embossed Gold, which am selling at Philadelphia prices One thousand samples to select ' from. I am bound to suit you in prices and paper. I am also ready to attend to all job work of Paper and I defy competition in my line." Cor. Washington and I Jackson streets, (Levy's Huildi ing). M. S. SchulttPfflMStg^gs , ifiS^OO.'sNPrt?wSl fW*{rcU|*. ■■

Jlnr AfU'rrttsrrarntri. BUILDING 4J£. .. Frrlls or W oman's lAtr A W ork Id, -frora what Nourre a Womsn Lslkrred Kirrngth. Dr. KrouMj*. pavoritb in hrr bomr, No. sol Ilslsrj street, b'rwsrt, S. J..U1UDS slrnis tbe liar srhicb Ibr eanrau rs llKOirb tbT KUUtD «U«rtnort UkT _ lnow_sonirUtlns ttKHii uir nrrdsud'urattwof bousr soinriblng to ubr for t Uiousrad nsurrs osnnrr su<l II,. . „rtpl ib.ir pcsrisoo sppru lo "JJL ra^KnorTu't PA^)RrT^"l£*L jb^:. djY^TOBmE R KM EtlV "Smi liupsr*!!*? '"** *,|°r' " Prtort '.wasrt. WsrbTiajriilux » rt nasoir botSxSoIvtex* I PAVNE'SioHorseSpark-Arrootinc 1 U Ho— mill re! KttO fnl la Mb. tllK. fl.w.FATM.ffijcnjy^,