Cape May Wave, 4 May 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 3

' c'.",.. ovu.r.ouu. — .«»t».m.n.»».c»T..».. 7 ' — " - * ..... on, ornn ri-nri TTiTr< 1 OOO ■ i i mT

55»LmJ> anil (Sountg. Qg^KWjBflt 1— ■ £&ffjE||ij SPSSSg gajaggs : S»mS^CSSSI^SAwV^ 1 tp-^jSuSaSg : si»? i ^5'^S^S'S ES&*m~^'S£sS£SrThe above lima a prominent PhiitA)pbton and si iWmt 'la* » warm pstron and well-wisher of ourdiT. to graiif) ipg lout lam tba fact IW II uliow, Ihsi .«! HrKum*ols oo behalf mud defrooe of (top* . M.t carried with thorn both e,wnctiuti. wight sod tnfftxoce. Tbey wpce dicanted S- 1 tioorrr desire for the in'.rrwt* of tbe IV sad far lbs purpose uf placing ber is tbe foremost rack at a brallLy arathx r. tort, a posit loo M which tbe la booestly and Justly eollltod Our retard will be ompitts when we know that good baa been accompli, bel In ra far at recanli ritjr couoctr, taking any action look lag to a ra-eoMkaliab of Ute at tide, it 'would l* iodeiicale and ouWif-pl.or for tbe Wars it to do ao'itt m-.'.ivra poo Id in ail p: olaliffltjr be ailaoCTWUtat^boold our an aowrnra forwi'colt'lng nn I tl-rr. rsrasEr eszsxE aupertupir.4 (top; May's claim for po|>ular far.w and patronage, no tool* touch could be effected for tbe owning rearm: but Ural la a ma1 let of tbrtr own. and of which they are tbe sole Judges. Whether such actum tie takwt or not. out oomapaxleM Sf not aa-ored. the Wav* wilt oer.r trio peaking forward the talereaU "I bit faeortteauatele summer remit- Tbankt l i Ida letter. .a,,., ware. ^ _ „

Tbe oneiWy aeaauo of 1882 3 at . our J? u iodpalcllka, in aooordaoct wufa Tarb. )■■ It u'a tmjwrioui decree, bat now enW. Tbe meauMwu. fratiriik*. Ax . l»«e been piraeroim. wbild jt a upon aHjjifip cooed » ed ibal for liar dieertityof entertainment,, c ajtnlflceooe and luxury of both droit and *' It.monm. i. bat torn opapproacbed by £ any former reason." Tfie gayely preen!. ' • lit al tbe Natimal Capital during tbe L IT,"* baa 'born 'either rivatod'orat- " troipta bate been made in thai direction. J' l.y IbefaabiooaUea in every leading city " . t tbe Cnk«. A noticeable fact baa been ' - II' wepeecedawtly large number uf mar- * I Ufa In high life. Just now.faahionablr . wsty la Indnlgiog la a real. ooly prepar. « auiry boee'ei In a flight to Europe or tbe aalde resorts of nor country. To many ™ mm at (.'ape May. With tbe floeat ami c a ifial beech la tbe world, lie botelt ami •' l.erdioc honor* of a cbaraeter not to be f i accfled be outnfort and eloqaener, and 1 « taMfmy at every aureeeulng reason ■ . own pant of llx brat classes of ractoty, health o-vnliu.ed sub true pleasure anil t I approve, can he found. To the newly | • eddrd at well at In losers, there la fin ,. i -we romantic <« aoui.lnapotng apt* on , earth. A walk by m amligbt along tbe , leech, bow Itw.ftcntibearpcrltleaof bu- r man nature, bow enct.au! iogf Then t.», t. y ! ' mww . ■' ^ ^ J More list ill ll.lt. — 'lit oue uf Cape J May! pscnlmrilimihal a visit once It ever , .•walled ellb plaaaute carrying with H , I leant It U thai brr popelsrcy sever ' waaea. but keeyw on tbe locre— • The j . o.'.ng teaaun em place brr tar lb ad- , .-are cm tbs high rood in probemsot " The tesdeetni Iks Win most not forg# .1* joedlctioo. _ , The 'rem of arevice . f the £84 patrol- , vror— ywt tar by Cotrgrrra — bavtag expired ! lire ti net loos between ISsndy Hook and sSESa sr^S : I tMA "ilrertn*^* lUrim tZ" "it'- I 'loamad Ikets to -remain in the ticinity of , thrte reeprrtlee rtati-mt until tbe M"yl j inar "ditUmdrd crew* of Uw^ni'atalionr ! I -v. were Sandy Hoc* and S ,oaa Beach | l«™ eotaoteeead lo remain In tbe neigh- I U t .mgrroa qBera men for remaining at , tl«.r pwtt .rf Hy after tbeir term ol | bard aervlce la through la payment ol »3 , per die® tw actual mrelce mcaae of thlp- ... _ ' 1 ... b

The Wave la uadar obligation lo Unl- ' t.d Mate Senator W. J. Sewefl for a ropy I ° »f tbe "fVwnpeodium . f the Troil. I ■ r »>," la ten nolimw. Tbe work it I be i-umplrw .< lite kind yet iar.ed by as- | J lariMtof w value and^ctcrw^or'jrrn' • ca! n-teeebc* ail rosl'-er. reBkeg<o,lbe , .iudtoti«'ia'S1Sr,^iBt^>CO'tnr* ' ' The Inlet tbaae. at Sr welb Peiot, bat twee Vetch for a Mem of flee yrort br Mr SS^jSssstffis Harry Coward- Mr. Ualy it an old At--T' ! . qonemeoU lo tb|t at the Point. Mr. a T. Urosweaeer. ol tbe 'Setaea. j Decatur sriwet^hdiKmes! Han win be Or ta D l » A Bra. and ace tht

: A special mmlng of the above laxly I : wat coerced I ait Saturday erentog at the | City Hril for tlx tianaactiiwr of general butioer*. but route particolarty to Oupcxc of tbe ijocatioa .d lighting the ttreeu of • the city tlx coating year. Mtmbrrt prem aol — jfeserr Caacdr JVaAlltlc.Edu.und;, ! Hants, Hand, llugbrs, Mectay (Prtat- • dent), Towntetui. Abaent— Mr. Iieooetl. The Judiciary CommKlee repotted an ordinance making an additional apptoprla- . lion for the bcmlll of the etreet ligbiittg depart rornt pi the oily, wbiih wat tutseI Cbairtoan Haoea, of tbe ComtniUe* on r Fire i Water, recomtoeoded larorabk | action in the mailer of supplying the Stockton Hotel with die water, at rc- . quested by the owners. On motiot. of tbe • gentleman the pririlege nf making ' connect ion with city mama, aubjcct to I rach conditions at tbe committee might ' adriac, was granted tbe hotel. The chair recommended that action be | taken for supplying the watering cartt ' with tall water the coming tumtner, lo [ new of greater adapUhility lor Ibal pur. | Ctu of 'water metere. and to the tact ol [ Coogrrtt Hall ixiug now aopplird with iu ■ own water, and bp therefore mored Ibal I yhe Kecorder be Instructed to correapood ' with the proprirtort ootlfyinj them that • rent one rr two of the three merer! belonging to tbe city now on tbeir pren.tat*. • would bare lo lie reawrcd. Wblcb was ) A proposition from tbe Cape Island . Gaa Company w-si presented in which tbe i company nflered to lake tbe coo tract for ! lighting, cleaning and keeping in repair of , tt.c street lamps of the city, tor a period of I three years, at a crt of 63000 a yrar.tak- | ing tbe cumber of lamp* that were u«ej . last year as a bstta,auy Increase to be jwid t for pro rata. Mr. lianc. mored that ibe ; proposition be accepted, wbicloafter nine , ilucotalno aod the rending of the *trmt ok - tho-cuKUacl, wan adopted without a diMr. llugbea nflered a rcsoluUoo anthr.rJ it.ng the Committee on Protection ol [ Property Iu sign com red, with the Gat r C-oipsny est behalf of the cily, at toon ! aa the ordinance now before council for , entering deficit la tbe » trees lighting dcI licit hat beep approved by Ibe mayor, s Wblcb wat agreed to. ' f» i A resolution by Mr. Hand n'-purine tbe - I U Pcutwylranit Glob. Gat Light Com r pear to replace all Umps aod lanterat rer mored by them upon tbeir acoepdng ihetr ■ contract for lighttog tbe atreeu three year, ■ agi\ wat read and adopted. r proceed at once with the enforcement of I bit us warranu for tbe veart 1881 aod s 1882 was presented by Mr. Hugbek and im - m ltoo wis adoptetl. The warrants were r i lien read and ordered to be placed In tbe i bnndt of the proper official.. On motion J Tbe arcragv tueodanc. on Wndbntday . evening drills by Ibe member, of Company . "11" la steadily Iniproriag. wblcb e»idunces that tbe interest in the organ Izstins It more than mainuinrd. A tprctsl Httpeeiion of the company, 1 preisralonr In the annual inspection and matter of tlx regimrnt Is Canutes on Moodty. Mty Htb. will lake place at Ibe lliit even roe. the duty of conduct. armory evening, of coodueu ,

ing tlx inspection having been assigned to • Ctpuin Walker. In>|HCtor of rifle prtic- . line. i Tbe regiment to whicb Company "H" it aliaebed wtll assemble In Camden on Ilieltth, at 1(1 40 tung and he ioapemad at 11 o'clock by Col. 1). B. Morphy. Tbe regtnxnl will be reviewed at I P. M , by Govern.* Lodlow and staff. Gorernor Paltlaon and t'afl. General Sewell and tuff and -other oflkert. the reviewing sued being tbe step, at Gen. Sewell! reaidrnrv on Korth Fif'h street. After this ccremtmy tbe tifflnm will he enti-rtaload by Gen. Sewell, tlx men will paruke at a iuocii. Al 3 P. M. tbe batiuiuo drill will lake place em Cooper street and drewt parade will follow ml 0 o'clock. At 7.30 there will be en elaborate supper f.c J he" men, and a banquet for ibe uffitm at tbe armory, after which B. C aod D will leader a re-cepti-o to tlx rial tin" eompanica. al Morgan! Had. Use s'ninJ luercb being appointed at •.38ock*i. A Mcsage From tbe Bea. Wood, '^ow^Pamrog- 'M Agta?^ the Pcnatyleama lUilroad Company for a nnAber of advance copies of a publkali"0 bearing the above tuggestire title, wliich it now being iteord under Ibe tut picet of hit dqwLrtpxDi. at a epratai luodJeney cuaah It it an arlhtic little vulune. with adeliealely tinted pafxr cover, no whirl. U de|HTted a young lady walking .m the aurf. beaten ta-ach and Ijslening to a mintage from the sea. at sung to br: by a re acta tbrll Out she it holding to brr ear. I odrr ibe beads of Tbe Innution. Cape May. Life Along tlx Shore, Cape May lo Atlantic City, Hod and Gun. Atlantic CI y. the Cms! Climate aod .Tlx An of 1 rat* -ing, tome sixty pages of enbrruioing aod instruct. ee u it. brightened by a io.rc.ir inure of original illuttratlvss, t km relating to tbe |*ie» of radremd tickpu and bote! aco mmodaikmi al the rarioos places raeoil.mrd it introduced toparalciy from tbe regular descriptive text, aad Use entire omke.up of the little book la tucb aa to make 11 wrll worth keeping. Mr. J. H Iltckeu, arelstant fractal ticket agent of the West Jersey ltailAm wat an boooetd gwost of mine boat K.amlg. id the Amsricaa Hoot*, on Wedwsday hut. Mr. Hacfcut wat acoutn- - pooled by a ootuvroua driegau. m of Cope May! warm friend*, among tbe cumber Charlie Williams, .if the Merciunu Ex. change. Harey Coward. Pbiladelpbia. B. of tbe Seawx. and otkera It wwt out tbe Intent iuo of Ibe ndrty lo May over, hut through tlx manipulation of tbe time-piece of I he American, by nunc osntplrmtor ia the crowd, tlx tun I minute! after it bad lelt tbe WW too. Tbe following order will give ibe do1 be to. rowing orarr wui give sue ix- ■ j lax payert another week, at lewK, 1

u. Sake arrangement* fur Ibe amietnenl < of Uie*. wltbool atMhtewal coMa. C**» M*tOtt, May lal, "83. i J. & kjAnunox. Em,., . City Ooflrcior. ] Ihar Sir -You are hereby urderbd lo ' Mop all prooenllngt of adrrrlUrug tbe late*, ithtil further ordered by ootmcU. , .'J. H. EDUI-xm, I i W. F. Cxsoxui, , S goel by Council, ( Ju*rra Hxxo, . [UFMdiu. Mm. Money Tkomproo. widow of the ' hue eol. K R. Tbomp»x. who for marry years *u kVsttflrd aim some cf the i mwt pr-xr loehlbotrit <4Uw cuue'ry. died , Saturdar l**t itdr Uie r.sidenre- in this dry Brr funeral 11k* plane Tuesday, Ibe aerrioat being re nducted by her pa*. . tor. liar. E. P. Muclds, of (he Prewby- ; larlao cfcorch. Fir une rear. Mx bad I bee * treat raff era from tbe rffrru of a : sfft'SsjsarW suws , rhe was lo her Alst yew 1 ■BTUaraUag ,-QOd > la these days of rush and worry. Par- ! kar-s Ganger Tome restore* the vital en1 rrgiomnd beings g.«d Uaiih and Jo cms . ^ress* wsras S-OS-S. wen' into * bear! dea in Ux itark with a big tr-'e ... rex band and JF'T; - - - ! JVV.I luce neuwn Ha yootbW Cob,

r Gondii Villa baa been leased bya Balu el more lady. w 1 A CtflHK l*ndry K ooe rtf Die threat e. e ened inatitotiuos lor the coming sexrue. m f ' Flowering plant* and seeds at Knott * | TI . green house*. Howard A Hug be* Hrectr. | dt Cottage fulkt. ewncrs aod expectant : ar renters are hoping for more nettled wrath, j si| . er. - V 1m a The Calk M»t W*rx bas a new mtale ; te _ Uthmesit to be proud r.f. -PblUoelphlt j pi r Star. « Tbe Uie eUllly Morm. air rrportn.1 to lb r bare given llx te.r.|ii;tr crop a xrert , M act .back. pt s Tbe ere* • <4 Ibe Life baring r Ultons re e along tbe AUacticc<osi were relieved from . Iu r active *errice Wnoday last. I fii - Tbe report tb.1 Mr*. Wiley. ..I B.1He more, bad lesaed Ibe Kew AUanlic Hotel. S te now contradicted, tbe lady having a rented Marine Villa lasiead. t Just at thi* aeasoo it will Ix well to bear In mind advice " Btlck to your e flannels 'till tbrre stick lo yoa. t Mr. I. A- Garretron. real esgaie looker, f a reports numerou! iaqolrict by mail ia - refereoce lo crt tares fur tbe coming j Ladle*' aod gents' band-*jrnl sl»es I and gal'ors or (be hest m«lb- »' Benet xet! brnt and »hoe *tort, opposite the t pu-t office. 1 Tlx annual meeting of tlx Mnrkbuld ' t ere of ibe Cape island Turnpike Crti.tw.ny ' r sill Ix held at Ibe Chalfonto, Ibis Ci'y, Wednesday, the S8«b insi. s Sow is ibe arasoo when seashore Ikisis oral men will My ootalde drumnxr* two "' dollar! for a Job or priotiag which Ibry 1 can hare done al home for a dollar ami a i« e half. ■ r Forty renxls have btxnreoJered asrls'- u •f ance by llx crew, of the Life Baring p. 4 But loot on tbe Sew Jeriey ou*.t since t> ;• tbe rerrtce wasrsllAd lo duly in Beplem- tc J ber last. d It vyouM not he amus lor our tub- •( e scribrrs U scad tlx last week! uumbeT of p e tbe w»vr to tbeir fnrods at adlsUnce. || lb Oar supply WHS m»ufBclenl to meet ibe ,j k uDexpecte.1 demand for iL V Prernlding Elder Walton, of tlx Kew l( r- Jersey Coofrteace. frt .hi. district, will „ >f preach to-morrow evening io thetUUto v x dial cborrli. Ibii dry. Lore feast In tbe o morning st 11 ..'clock. * Tlx ladleeof Ibe Cape Chapd propoee c- holding a blrswbrry Fair and Fvatiral in ,{ I. Ibe chapel ooTbottday evening oext,10tb 0 loet-.for Ibe purpose of defraying com of x paintiog building. i- Our Oape May City Cornet Band is h s- practicing in antlrspa'iuo of Decoration ir Day. Tbe members are given a benefit ,. rs this evening al Depart" street Amusement Hall. Doo! fall lo attend. a Visitors wbo haven't seen tbe Island ° A aince last rammer expreaa ibe moM un- u id stinted surprise aad tvm.mendalioa il llx a number aad sulwtantial rfaameter of Ibe 1 re Improvements whlcb have been made 1 m * lire. VTT! Friend baa Ixen enlarging J ber ronfvctl.mrryADd fruit stoke to almost double Its former capacity, to meet tbe " roqulremeaia of ber steadily increasing ' „ buaioeea. Tbe altenuiooa were attended ' '[ to by Messrs Hand A Ware. 7 Tlx Improrenxot rflirtcd la tlx recent " altraationa made by Hand A Ware to Mr*. ' *" Mackiin's riiy gr««l. .tore, comer Wash. c iogtoo and Drcalur atreats, ia *'«tl.y or fj spixlal note, aod ruhanas main tally UieH ® property aa a business stand. " A toy «ay« m Ids comp-ailtori that c * "onions are tbe regeuble what makes I "onions me regetsuie wuai fuaavs .. ' sick when you dnot lap them yoor- tl

•elf." If you doo'l want to feel sick bur " your grocerici of good quality of Stiles A ll Co.. 83 Waahlnglon street. b A- J. Blaahnan, Ibe eoterprislns Millvilla merchant, makes il t distinctive fea- „ lure of bis Meadily growing trade to keep e tlx beat goods aod the finest ready-made (j clothing In Booth Jersey. His custom be d retains by his satisfactory schedule of , prices- v We were in error list week io slating . that Her. A. P. Johnson preached tbe h sermon at the funrral of il.c lale Mrv. 11. t| I). Edmund*. That gentleman waipro- „ vented from doing *u by akknsas. bis j, place Ixrng filled by Pastor Shield*, ul tbe f Presbyterian churcli, ibx dty In cuoseqocnoe of slckooas in bis family diatrict clerk H. C. Thorn pson waa unable , io aitond tbe merging at tbe ltoerd uf Sdiool I raMees an Friday afteroooo of , laai week, asd in consequence nn aoaion ' was held, the Board adjourning to meet at tbe call of Ux President. The services attending the decoration of the graves ol tbe late soldiers ol the " rebelRuo lo tbe cemeteries of Court 1 1 ouse • and CWd Spring will be conducted under t : ibe auspice* of Ibe comrade* of PoW "1C« ' 1 and "70," Giaod Army of the lfe public, t • Droontian Day falU on Wednesday, 80tb c • 1b«: 1 A. J. Steelman, tlx popular and cntcr- • prising merchant of -MlllrtUe, evidences < bis appreeistion of Cape Msy trade by en- I gaging a column of ibe advertising apace I ' of tbe War* fix bu tineas purpose*. The ' I moral of Qtla fact may bare a total oppli- I J rat urn a bleb il wouldn't hurt seme of i r Cape May! boainesa men to profit by. ' p PERSOWAL PARSGBAPHS. i L'nde "Eb" will now dale bb oorrea- j ' pondence from Sea lale City. Mr. Oliver Smith aod family, i Deluding • 1 ano-in-law, Mr. Cortwright. were among , . i bo number of our ooo-reaident cottagers , ■- wan were no tlx Island tbe preaot wiek. , Mr. E. Morris and Mr. Cbas. W. Polu, , - Philadelphia, were atnoog tba number of i- non-retidrr.t crfugm wbo reglatered - Thursday it the Chalfnotc. U P. T. Purtell. late of tb* Gas Works in k this dir. bas taken charge of tbe me. V cbmniral department of tbe new works recently erected by Whitail, Tatum A Co., >1 at MtUrille. ' d Mr. George D. McCrrary. PbiUdelpbia. ■t was ilow n Tuesday with bia family, and 1- 'registered si tlx (AnMcote. He hopes to be able to take puaacasioa of bla .u miner • rrwideocr here t-y tbe flrvt of June. T Mt. George Howell. Pbiladelpbia, ac- .■ csmpanied by bia daughter. Mrs. Finn k and family, were on tbe Island yesterday a tu spend "tbe day and to arrange fix an o early oorppancy of tbeir jummer residence « on Lafayette street. ° bebiager, the prdle.- of many trouble*, manageB at length- to find «x>r spare u. change among his clothes. sDd bas i«id : Wis floe and shaken off tbe dual of the ■no ooe ana sniscn uu ux uun ui u.i

county Jail — for the present al least. Deputy Clerk M xgau Hand has been to Cumfxriaod! euuaty seat on offlcial E. T. lleneael is furnxhing a handsome butcher wagua lo rtdcr f.w J. B. M'jrrj*. wbo is about to extend bx lusioeaa lo 1 Townaeod Inlet aad Bea lale Cby. T. C. Sharp, of Searille. baa b wight tlx oysters left on tbe Bay Side by tbe BaltiPacking Company, aad tt engaged at present In shipping Iroot fifir to srvroiy-fiee barrels a xvnek to I'hliadelpliii from Court House station. S F. Hewitt, our popular gardeoer. ia aooosnpltabiog a cnditabx work io Ux ' beautifying ol tbe yards and lawns of oiu ' '"rct. Mr. Cwll occupied tlx pulpit I of Ux Baptist church bcrc. Sunday last, i Mr* fkxacai, wife of Gapk Alonso Cor , sou. ibis rillsae, died Wednesday evening ■ last after a hngrriogUlooaa. Ucr^disnaie i MaS'twTi children. Tbe txrered I husband bas Ux sympathy of tba whole l- in tb. raiptoy of John l-.xsa 4 Co.. oxoufacturrrs of readym.ied paiau. bare been arouod Utx section tbs past week, covering fences, bants , and out bouses with odux eboWy apeck ■TrjsjrsvS'w.a. I terferedvritb bayssds dining. Ipd in coo- " ^ lev;, Wheatoo baa reeeived wUhm a few days a lot of bonea from Ux wtwt, ! -V'"- wT.wwwvwwwjwl r ¥

Slate for roaring should supersede cedar with its tinder-box lendeoews. Buildei* « estimate Ibal A' roof mads Treat it coats DO more than a fourth over ooe made of wood. roctxdsry coosidetalioo <4 safety, and appearance without paint, " ecrmomx adranUgrs that sink out of . sight Ux trifle of first cost. Oar bouses * ought to 1* bollt of mart substantial material and of less combustible io exposed a They should, at least, fast loug I enough for attachment* lo grow up foe tbtm by throe Uxy abelter. Aa now coo- a ed, aim jM wholly of wood, and that a poorly aeacooed la many instances, tbey 1 rot down In n few years, or. ni acme un- f lucky moment ore scorched up by te J bend In a few minute'SSaSSfe""' i Trowii»ggsMd|yj*sAayn'**d , biVaSh frSSfaadSxtusara (tare- [ The nuIoMwl'mniWrelRrn tbestatrs | An appliance in Ibe bouseAeepiag line, •tesigncd lo facilitate tbe operation of i slipping pillows nod bplMer* Into cases u i the latest novelty. Sotqf crusty perron ! baa t" en so uncivil as to say that li ia for ■ u.i bcoefltnf throe wbo hare piilier tost i tin ir uribsrUx ooe* tbey liare boogbt , ,1" I...: properly gtasp the sitoaUon. I Tbe [irropect of an abundant fruit year ' i. nwwt i nr:.uragieg. In every bloaaout j i.ii i tiist 1* found tbe getm of what will . perl; e; «i--cimeas^^Uielr kind. Btrnw- i pioailse weD; Ux moist weather is I tbeir liking. About roe half of Ux pobllc school* in 1 oxnty are ck» d lor tbe acawm. Ex- 1 periei.ee prurestbat eight mooths of school Fife per year In rountry diMricta, In full | sight (4 the fields aod woods are enough. llx leave* aod flowers come out . buys and ' girls ardently desire lo go out. It is nature in ooe as in Ux other. it tbe sic to worry about it. Clam shells do not make pretty borders for walka or mounds; why it ia we cannot that piece* of litem, like broken crockery brick bat* offend good taste by tbeir proturion. Cooch abelU are to be used sparingly, but clam shell* not at sB. Tbey no more beauty than oyster shells and not so much value or Uiev might be made to do good on tbe land. Ocean View," In full sight of Ux sen, is one of tbe moat delightful location" H upper Cape May. The upland rise* abure tbe eastern bouodarr sufficient to give a wide view of Ux ocean and what la taking place on iu .bosom. Ooe tan conveniently watch thi* great water highway from Ux abort! road. Vessel* of every aire and kind are pairing along il to puru widely arpara*. In a storm while capa on the crest ul great aro* give Ibe Imprrarioc that it la much nearer than three or four utile* Tbe place ia well named, and if better known, would be dcafritble fpr-soamer residence* for tluwe wbo like (be qu*rt of country life by the sea- / We regret to notrtwjjiat the d focal of -kfr*. Mary Foater, wife of Capt Edmund Forier now residing at Grecu Creek, atlil continue* Il la hoped that when tlx brighter daya of May are bere that tbe pa luigbter nays ot auy are ixre turn sue p.- . inralid, will, with tbcm experience

returning strength, and anxious hearts thereby ^rnadc lighter in anUcipaUoa of ^ Dr. J*me* H. Ingram, whose card appeal! in another column, is now pennancntly located at Green Oeekfor the prac- < of bis ptkfetilao. We meoUco inci- * dently thai this riling young pbyilelan is graduate of the L'nirenity of Peonayl- 8 Long. Bootbby and Ellsworth d about completed oyster planting for rear. We bear ibe company baa put , out 25.000 bushel* IleaMee these a large ( of last year! plaoUag are yet on band , fall work. a« lite Cit>. Mr. Isaac Tomlin fell from a ladder ' while engaged in painting a bouee oo • Monday. He was taken to hH borne, I where bia serious injuries receired tbe attention of Dr. Way. ' The wrecked steamer Sttpkar to Mill ■ object of Interest to rtoilors. ' Mr. AL Beoezei! lioUse-f urntoblng store to being packed wlih just such goods as ( MSUtiE5Si,"ES: ; completed or In ptoceaa of building In tlx place. | Tared* y brought lxre from Searille and < I View neighborhood, children com- , posing Ux public ocbool of district ' thirteen. Tbe young people enjoyed Ux ; . day as cola rath, with iu over- flow of , fun and spirit, can. Every object bad an ; ' interest because it waa a part of Ux boat- i ncas of tbe day to oombine instruction . with pleasure. It to* liule cool yet (of ; seaside parties ; this ooe to Ibe first of a season which wiii bring bere hgiooa or • health and plraaure seeker* A sprinkling ..f hie folks gave tbe party due wwtgbto Railroad Company kindly provided I an extra car, and to far aa Orard from do aecldcal or unUisnud event marred this red letter day of Searille! rising genera- • Uot. . Tbe work of grading end brushing up generally to being pushed forward with , *ir*Mr. Whitney, Ux postmaster, told ut . that there eras a steady demand and aale of lot* Among tboae wbo are buildiog ' we mention Jo* Draode. Ju* Bbriber, Tb'». Scbole*. Cbaa Sbeperaoo, Cba* i 1> mgroelto, Geo. Jackaon and Jno. Quinn, » all of Philadelphia ; Kunball A Prince, of r Yuieland, and other* The leading contractor and builder rat tlx Island to Mr. , Isaac Hughe*" who to putting up all the , above cottage* braid® a large brot bouse f for Mr. Tain* which we failed to mene " Tb*°: proproed plcasore railroad -will, wbeo completed run along Ux bluff, a good idea, Uie length ot Ibe town or farther. Brother W* SuUoo, of tbe Lancaster House, to eoUUcd *o the thanks of AllanJ ix school exematoa fro bUaltentiua to ito " comfort aod plraaure. He opened hh • ipacxwa inn to Ux children and prorided spacioua ten toineciuiuiee *uu s«u..u<u ^ tbetn with comfortable quarters in whlcb

lo paruke of brnoh. Citinrna are coogretutoiing tbemaelrra , upno Ux prospect of baring Ux town set , off as a school district. Cpoe the whole Island we Dot ice that tlx wooden Minerva turns ber classical back. She teems to be watching tbe In- . verted baking lock-up Just ahead la Ux 1 meadow instead of easting ber enoouragto* smiles toward tb* U'e and bustle of uie place. Lei Minerva be requested to face about for a while. IjtnMtsag Hotea. Tlx acboooer H at JtseAerefaro. Cut. 1- Smith. « loading lumber to Phil*. ^CaiiT. W*rHJ MllhCtoU£Srirtng and repainting bia cottage oo Washington street, which he propose* to rent for tbe The" yacht Gertie, owned by Onp* Maurice Crowe, baa bren overbauled and to now bandromely painted and rigged. "Hoe flahnrebraming pienUtnl for ear borne merke* Meew* jehn Cilvee and Jroeph Church succeeded Tuesday In making a catch of several hundred Tbe Mistake, a floe eat -rigged yacht, baa been- put il oomptote aroer for tbe plraaure seasonr : ia repair* Pc4ila atienllnn and aooom > : ny elating terms. OaU and ana for yenrApril, in parting, rare at a day of brign: ranst-itx. aod May, ia hxroducrof itself, followed lb* frt eaaanple. Th. ; brtx to now indulged that tbe leere of * April have given pines In the nitoa ui \ "aweel nod ann»y liny."

Mr. Harry Holme* of Woodbine, fats been given the poallioo of telegraph oper. ator it 8ea lale Junction, rice Albert Adame, resigned. We learn that ex-Shsiff Adams is about to pmcbaae a farm at Townaeod Inlet, aod locnl* thereon with hie family aa open barrel, tbe other day. while •ha while washed Ux ceiling c4 a room. bawd broke aod let ber down, oot fide the barrel, tbe teher ouuidr injuries were iligfal. Mr. Wm. Townaend.of Gape May City, roid bis first risil to 8e* Isle Oty on . Tuesday. He greatly admired Ux long strelch of hard. lerrl ttraad. aod thinks . wonders hare been eccnmpltohed io the | ah.rrt tiins riooe the settlement of tbr j ' bid sere the necessity of mucl. bard weak before tlif tract ran be brought the desired stale of attractiveness. To j time, however, the little borough will Ix ! mee*. frequented resorts along tbe Ot|x A pigeon shooting malch. for >11006. arranged 10 crone off Thursday, of thla wee* at Kirerton, N. J.. between Charfc* Macalrater. of Brarille, aod an English gentleman whose name we did nut learn, but Ux Eogliabmaa weakened and finally broke down. He bad been of bla skill and declared be could find DO ooe to match him, when the frienda of Mr. Macalrater. soon ** Gen. E. B. Orokb, Meredith Boiler, Mr. Boole, aod other* determined to take Ux coocnt oot of kirn. Mr. Mscalrater can endore the shock of firing al 300 hints better than any man known. Every explosion uf bis , strikes the shoulder, we bare beard It staled, wfth a fort* of 138 lb* For two I wreki pre'rioos to entering a match be I does not indulge in tlx oae of tobacco taany form, nor any intoxicants, and also diets, , which enahlea him to enter a coolest in , Ux beet possible physical erxdltioc , Tlx May-day exruraino made oo Tuesday bv Atlantic Public Bcbuol to Bea lale . City an* fully ap In the expectations^ I . partidpatiog. and tlx general pleasures of '. , tbe day. About eeraily-firr person- went . over liy tbe first touniinc^train ^od a a ! many also went over in carriagra twelliog I , Ux nam ber of our seaside people enjoying ! . tbe recreations of tbe occasion to tome two hundred. . Prospect Hall, Bra lale Cily, of which . I Certain Henry Smith to Uie oocupent.waa uailiantly illuminated in every room, oo j " Wedoeaday evening. Tbe occasion was ; . tlx Introduction of gaa manufactured on | J Ux premise* A Urge number of persons L were present by inritatloo, and a very , social evening spent with tbe captain and r his family. E. - Teckabee. Mr* Bufua Bodd still rematu* in a prer carious aute of bealtb. r Mr* Thro. Packer and Mr* Frank ' Parker are both cnofioed to tlx" rooms by ricknra*. I Mr* P. Bteeiman, of Kew York, to } visit tag ber parents. Mr. and Mr* Capt. 1 Andrew Godfrey. e Frank Stllle, we are plraaed lo bear, is " slowly but rarely improving, Ihougli to c still nrnfioed to bto chair. hi sa

Mr* John L. Smith is suffering much „ pain from tbe wound cauaed by removal i Alias Phoebe Stcelman came home i Wednesday, accompanied br ber niter. I Mr* Geo. Ogden, ofPhiladelpbU Mr. Prentoo G. Taylor ro borne over Sunday, having just returned from the | tooth, where be had been purchasing profor a firm in New Yrot. Mr. Geo. W. Powell to making a lour through this county in Ux interest of Ux 1 Champion Mower Company, Mopping at bto heme here oo Wednesday. Capt- Geo. I-. Dukes reached hoax a few daya aince, quite tome from an accident met with on board liia vessel. Ha knocked off the " bouse " by tbe spanker boom, aod terribly brulsod, though oo booes were broken. OapL Reuben Y'ouog baa gone lo Nor- »*, to attend to the righting of Ux acboooer, Radul Miller, which waa waterloaned al tea last week, aod towed in to Norfolk by a peering steamer. Cap!. Allen Bteeiman, one of our young reawi 1 captains was In oommaod While afiaent, | Capt. Y'oong srill endeavor to effect tbe 1 Mia Marian Walton vs. agreeably surprised Toreday evening. May 1st, by a I call front a best of lxr yuuog friends, j ■ Among tboae present were:— Miaara M. j • Florence (bampion. c. Btizby. t Ella Bteeiman. Bailie Smllb. Bailie Bteel- i I Katie Hocan. Anna Bteeiman, Llrxie > Blizzard. Mottle Porch, llannle aod Jen- i ■ Die Budd. Lydto Taylor. Merara. G. II. . i M. Parker. Rob'L Zone. Peter Camp, J. ] r Bteeiman. W. J. Powell, W. Bhull* H. 1 RaMotoo. C. R. Brook* Howard lie**, I f Winjjark.^ j Mr* Harrto, of Woodruff. N. J.. is | ' risitioc her atoler, the wife of Ber. W. B. ' Ludlow. Tbe Young People! loioo will offer an excel tool programme st tbeir regular jj meeting oo Wednesday evening of next OoeWghlh <* the new acboooer being a built iff Birerty! ship yard for OapUin e Ogden Gandy, remaioa unsold. Tbe reag set will eott >18.000. aod carry about 450 , ton* Capt. Gandy to ooe of our most rel liable and snoreaaful vessel raptaios. 1 Among Ux borne arrivals we notice Capt. Aaroo Ktekeraoo. of llx sebnoner I- Htmu Siekero'u. Mia Sadie Alcott. wbo r. has been several weeks in Philadelphia, e Edward Bice, who baa dosed his labors e as teacher of tbe Rio Grande public i- school. Among tboae wbo hare left borne dur. 1. ing the week are Cant. Ogden Gandy and wife, Capt. F. William* Mas Anna x Erxkaon. Mia Mell Soulier. Mr* Cap* bmlih BUto* wbo will spend the rammer t« the water with ber husband ; Her. J. J. H. Direrty, Mr* Sophie G. Taylor, and i last Babtxlo, t reaming r-iurr 11

. nrendiing the afteroooa sermon, from Ux words—" Lord, it to grad fie us to be here " In the evening a children! meetwas held, the exercises remriatiug 1 mainly of music aod eddreaara. Thelauer were delivered 1 7 Pastor Ludlow. Brothers Diverts. St Ilea, Parka. CarroU. Gran1 do) and Young. Mr* Anna WenuaU ; presided at tbe organ daring the service* I oerltawT I for ttv Cane May Ware. Mr* Martha Mill* lata arife of Chptaio William H. Mill* of tbtocily. died io Ux Pennsylvania hospital of Pbitodriphia. on Uooday. April 23d, at 6 o clock ia tbe evening. In Ux 53d year nf her age. Mr* Mills bad been a sufferer U* many year* from a fiMuto- Bhe qotared tlx 1 hospital bat nine days prevlou* aod oo 1 ibe 1Mb was operated upon by Ux eur1 gaoo*-— be were hopeful that II would effect ber olUmota reoovary. Tbe opera. ; Uca was pen f utused betaeui tbe boars of 1 10 and 11 o'clock oo Thursday morning. • She mkinedeooacfiaaaDeni for abont eight bciors so Ux same afternone aod evening. ; sSsfsrrsfsjESs 3 moat part of Ux day. After Una there ' waa at Ux boapnal oo W edoasday before Ux operation aad on Friday and Monday after. The two latter tin** she did not . know br«or seem oceaefoot of *P««- ' core. Mi* Mill* had bean a resident ut ■ :-,'3S»TZS,,SZ ri-tourra reside- Ft* iilnMsmt yean ah* ' was a good and faithful wife. Bb* waa uMtatato^ttM^. Bhv 1 waa much raapected andeaxeetaed ay those f » bo knew her. The foweral service* took J place at the residence uf ber brnthertOap- " 'toy the MUl °" *

1383, ! " - . AT JOHN W ANAMAKER'S. Note. — Mr. Wanamaker extends an invitation to every reader til 4 lie \\ w i t*\ \isit his store whether to see or to buy. One of the pleasant things about the store is J thu fact that one can go all over it. either alone or with a guide, 'with " perfect | ^ freedoih, and without ever being asked to buy a thing. :j • j •• .

f S^tms «f eighteen colors have ; come at Si. 25. Already we had a i satins at 75 cents and St of about j e 5 the same number of cohirs. : s J There is something very singular a in the colors of this season ; and ^ £ the singularity shows in satins quite as markedly as in anything, i, c J Gros de Suez (Gros dc Lon- c □ dres is the very same) is a fine- \ J ribbed silk with a heavy rib here , 0 and there. The effect is rather ] y of heavy ribs made apart upon a ; ^ flat surface. One of the new . silk fabrics, which seems likely ' b to be a favorite. In the new 1 4 | colors, of course ; Si. 35. 4 j More of the satne Si. 25 black U rhadame for f>J . * i *«veawr cireX rata causae. t» * j to We are . fortunate in pongee j " | silks. The new tariff is going to 31 i let them down a trifle; and we | id have probably discounted the ! change. $9.50 to $ 1 1 a piece of j ■ about 20 yards, Wc "sponge" pongees without I ^ charge, if the buyer prefers, j Sponging takes out a little of the j j" stiffness of the silk, but improves rather than hurts the lustre ; but, j jj . of course, the object of sponging | j is to make it unspottablc by I

[ Wc have alio a niual extensive . | and varied collection of pongee i di I embroidcrie.s; up to SS a yaflj. ' 51 j Handkerchiefs, unless lnjught j ^ with great cure and skill, arc lia- 1 blc to be half cotton. Linen : J ought to mean pure linen, be- J cause cotton mixes with it so.in- (. visibly. We never bad a part- j s cotton handkerchief in the store, j ^ lawns ready ; ail new; and |- all the designs new, except dots. 1 1 vvhich can't be new. of course. | stick to small figures, though most merchants, will have large figures; Wc stick to pure linen lawns ' f ! too at 25 to 37 1-2 cents, though j j i almost every body else will sell , j cotton ar.d linen down lo 1 5 j 1 cents. Wc will not scjl mixed j 1 : cotton and linen, except at ex- 1 ^ [ traordinaf^' prices.. There's a ; j good deal of satisfaction in hav- 1 1 ' ing things true. f | Spring drc:*os ready made, ol j 1 | fl a n n% I, cloth, miscellaneous t ' 'J dress-stuffs and silks, low priced j ' 1 dresses, arc ready ; down to Sfc j | for the very lowest dresses, arc | | ready; down to fi6 for the very j lowest; and that is very similar to j ' j one that was much liked at the ' ' j same price last year. .

lauge plaid eolton and wool stuff, such as always costs cents a yard, is hero for 25 cents ; so inches wide; fifteen . patterns. The colors and patterns arc satisfactory ; and there's nothing whatever in the stuff to , call for such a price. Jf wc • sought to get full value for everyj thing n-gardlcss of cost, wc I should sell this at 50 cents. Wc don't. Silk s— A 11 a dvcrtiscment ought to say what a salesman I ought to say; but a salesman bas ; the advantages of having his I hearer before him, and of having (his topic chosen for him. We | may cl oose the tojflcs that you,. | the reader, care nothing aboet 1 and we ma^ say what you know already. Trade here is more of a roed- | lev than anybody outside knows. | Silks art ussXrious as anything f ' can well be. Wc try to have i ! every sort that anybody wants. si i 1 1 1 you ever want to sceTiam- . j burg embroideries at .their best, . ; now is the time, here is the place. , ! Wc aha more than satisfied with ; i the collection that has been gath- -| crctl.

We sell: ^ Bilk* Drera Goods. Dress Trimming* Genttonxo! Furniafaiog Guud* Lad Ira' and Children! Doctor arar. Cqtieto, Baby CTotlung. Bhawto. HoMerr, Haberdaahcry, Lane* Embroideries. White Goods. Linens,

m utlic Flannel-. Cloth* I'pbolxtcij. f.'arpct* Rugs, etc.. Antique Foraituti. Kitchen Furntohing, Millinerr. list, fur Men and.lt.) - . TnirAs. Yaltoe* aod'ltoss. t'l-ithin; for Men aod B.J., 3

Statlooery, Zephyr Embroidery Material'. Glove* Handkerchief;. Fan», Toilet Article* ltorluuisa, o'x-. Jewelry, Silverware. Crockery, Chin* and Glassware, Fainting*, Engraving-, <-v Books, Etc., etc..

] And almost everything we take back il it doesn't suit. Samplcs.by mail wltcu rcquosletl. john- wanamaker, ' | Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets PHILADELPHIA, and City-hall square. ' aprtiiMt 1 — - : ~ —

^ — ~ ' I jB \\I ^ pttpo* making it as safe P , A i M * * ar.d pleasant, and in every way as satisfactory to shop by mail ^ ft * \X7 E take all possible care to avoid jTiTT^a f m enors, and when any occur they ' a I "\T7E are always willing to exchange goods ^ [J ^ I which do not please after being received, n 1. 1 a provided, they are returned to us in perfect d condition and within reasonable time. d Samples of Dry Goods of all kinds ^ * even thf most expensive, sent free of Q u charge on application. J P VERY lady who shops by mail should send 1- 3—" for a specimen copy of our Fashion Quarterly- ^ j Rupture 2 7i^ r? ■?w!lS^M«g»«^|ESyxorenS«^1 o vTS*. Oman

e jiSIlllilll

IFYOUi^i J SiilS— ' 'S - rwmjM t'oMwicixa l-'Xii c.rux «'ul

51ru; Aflu'rtiSfnunfs. BUILDING-UP. Perils of lloman! I.lfr A Murk -Trorii Html Sourer a (Soman Gathered Strength. In Uri- home. No. *11 Batoey mart, KsoaMt, X. oa's tokra. "Wqutver .pert.; uunn It may 0-. •• Ihonca tlx REMEDY were an irUllrtlt; ( Mk-hul Scat Iu or 8ircMKupkcvWren. "Sow. "know asm lettutif ahum luroroUxi.it tronbM of uwiwwmv thry are antijsct to aixtu mii <>Tha^!ilniarv'd '* " TRE ES|BS.?-@ ALL £INDS JF^HOJEl.. SUPPUES Tt UMuit kv.i ,1; k.'.o-uriiurtx Bixtsrias. ' JO^ELBO^S ■Muaninrai loiuras Vot>x* PA YME'S I O liorsa Spark-Arrootlng .jv-.j.., Craiur bu ,ut 10Q»fL«4 MtoOtran SbTfraT ta^SST' h°™** lnmam "™ '■

[?]

[?]

waKf Al

* rt~ r--