^olaniS anil (Sonnfg. A triertlng for tbe purpro* ofrosktor arrangrmrnta It* the entertainment of Ibe 8'tte Medical Crenreniinc. wbtob will far bold .1 Cape Msy on the lOtk of Jaw. wWuibt Cbalfoelc or Fridajevenlog of tost week. A committee of mediml gentlemen from varlirts parts of Ibe KUr fallowing: Drs. E. I. B Godfrey. H. Geoct Taylor.of Camden. H. C. Clark, of Wood! bury; I. A D. Alien, of Wondstswn; H. W. Elmer, of Bridgrton; D. Benjamin, of " Camden; Joo. W. Snowdrn, of Anchor*; <3. G. Carl, of Denniirillc; ud Ju Hector, of fblt dlyT~Drrl'rylor faded *• i •chairman of the meeting ud Dr. Godfrey i as secretary. Il U proposed to bold tbr ' cooTe ntion Ip Ibe dhllng hfall of (be 8«oek i . loo Hold. It It czprrtrd tbfat fat least di < hODdred physicians will be to attendance. ' oa oot only will tbe medical profession of 1 Kew Jerery be oot in forte, but delect- ' oot ylelegt
Unas from odgbbarlng art lei ore oleo ' exported to be pretext At the meetlrg ' oo Friday evening a committee cooaiat- I log of tbe following gentlemen waa ' appointed to make arrangement for tbr ' entertainment of tbe enovrnikm: Dr. J*a ' Mecray, chairman. Dr. Eeniin Physic I Dr. H. A. Kennedy, Dr. V. M. D. Marer, ' Mayor F. J. Melrin. Eldredge Jobnmo, I Frank H. Hildretb, Joe. Q. Williams, W. I B. Miller. Jaa D. McClenati. Thoa. U. "Wllllamaon. H. W. Sawyer. T. It Brooks '< and Jaa. Lramipg. It la tbe pnrpoaa of • the committee to pro ride for tbe enjoy. Dent of tbe vlaitore by affording litem a 1 thorough loor of Oape May nod vicinity. I Traina will uke tbem to SnweJIs Point and ' Cape May Point and a banquet will be tendered them at tbe Stockton in tbe ' evening. A special train will be provided for the nae of tbe contention, through the ' oourteay of Vice Preaident Sewe'l, which will leave Camden about noon and run ' through u Oape May in tfbout two hoars Tbe offloere of tbe State Medical Society > are— Dr. Stereo Wicks, Preaident; Dr. i Barker, of Morrlatown. Vice Preaident; Dr. Jas Pamah. of Burlington. Sad Vice I Piaaldaaiti Dr Kipp, of Newark. Sid Vloe Preaident; Dr. Wot Picraoo. of Orange, Secretary; Dr. W. L. Pbllhpa.of Trentoo, It la a ooatom on ablpo-of-teor to make landamen row a "dry oar" for practice. That la. tber are put in n not hwh hnl* tbey in "noat, high ^
ted at the davita and re" abed to pull away aa If afloat. That'a lr^g telling any oof en how to do a thing, and not permitting »* him to do it for fenr tbr Job will be spoiled. ,,, A better way to 1- mm bow a thing ia done it to do h, even ",f anmc material ia ruined ai in tbe attempt, jost bow a green band oo ablpboard to row and not „ "crab" hia ear by polling it in the air. Inatrad of ifae water, wai never clear to oar bl «®,Bd kbn w* aaw that peculiar form of . •"w jtiog. It would take a great deal of t'ittng to make* carpenter ur blacksmith, el Mat If tbe telling la combined with tbe do tag there la a chance fcr success, and ao of isl other arts, wbetber iodoorr or oat. It b •often bappeqt that rootbera complain of their daughtere loabllily to do hooaebold L work when tbey have never been permitted V> spoil nome Joba that tbe end might p enaaooeaa. Yo; to learn to do n thing ft lnrolvea tbe idea of making tbe ni tempt *i nt core to dp It. " Why fret end wrwry • A little of tbem * may be necessary to atlmuiate activity, p bat doot M them go beyond that point. I; One haif tbe warty of the world it about C thing* that oevro occur. It ia generally * tbe uurxptwid that overtakes u*. not lbs" which we fsar. Haw much of anbappi of thing* that never occur. We get J It >!d ot half a troth and Jump at a conclusion of eaiamity. Better wait till tbr I evidence ia all to, then a more bopefot J verdict might be rendered. Let oa abifi f three bridge cmaaioga Before w% get to i them from our Uvea, tbey will be all tie 1 brighter for it. We ought oot tp be Uk: ' tbe man in tbe old Mary who waa aaid 11 to be a man of aorrawa. for it there waa a , pieaaant day H would be aare to atorm oo n A meeting of the local committee of ' am segue sets for tba entertainment of , • tbe Stale Medical Society win be held at r the drag atora of Drs Marry and Mecray f no Tureday evening at balf-paal nereo. r II it earneatly requested thai nil the am hereof tbe OrenatllUje be pretest in order he made without delay. ( Proleawir M. D." Potter wliiabea loan- ( M with Charles LrRay Wheeler, ol J Whaoler Intitule, bat that be will eon * Pour giving DUMC loan in Oape May f aid vicinity daring tbe summer. All f nature .ir order* left at Croig'S muaic More, • - ... — | Mr. A U GUe, b doing bla ahare in patting oar town in sesaaoaM* trim. He < baa Juat tabbed painting Harry Taggaru < and W. G. MmUhew'a elegant aammer ! vilto* and b about to bagin applying hi. ] art in beautifying St. Gewrgre Hall | Omrndn Giie understands bb buuneaa in I all ita detail* The children of the ooiomi departmrct ] W.lbe pobirr octant. unte tbemanagn- 1 church oa Tureday. There wa> a well j yapp* pogrom of souyoad ..nlmtl.e ■ , Tbe Oape May Cornet Bead opened the avaerte U« night. Friday, (to be' repeated ' thb ar-ntng) by a Mrewberry Jreftval^ln | wdlpjHuop never*! choice aq*. H"B- TS- '"il jM^toe or Urn bod cbamnwrea^btctkK to ibcee who give
Brilliant Wadding. > One of tba meet brilliant and pirawnt : . wedding oeremmire IhaP ha* ever 'taken 1 Oltcr in Cape Mav ' waa celebrated on ■ Wednevday laat tbe flfith In*., alvwt tuldd«y, at the real deuce of 'the bride'a falhrr . Wot Ereen. BreJ. Tbe high creitractin* port ire were II Walace Haliowell of , Pbiladeipbb tad Benlnb Emm. one of Oape May a moat charming daughters Tl<e crretnnny wma performed by the Rev. , E. P. Shields who came all tbe way fros , Rrtatol. Pcnn., for tbe puipoee of uniting r ifala InteraatlLg yoaug couple In the holy . hoods of matrimony. Wedding goeeu . bad been arriving In tbe dty far a day or 1 two before tbe mtrriage. but it remained ■ for tbe time set for the ceremony to bring • invited frieoda from tbit city in force, t There waa a jmail army of tbem aet down at the appointed plaoa to time to witoeea tbe nuptial* of tbe happy couple which [ were performed by tbe oOcutlng- clergy, man with bl* oauol eicelient toate. Then followed the congratulation* of iciativre i sod friends The reception and lunoh took up' tbe next appointed period of Urns There were a hundred plate* prepared, for this moot enjoyable feature of tbe daya even's At the head of the table preaided Shields Oo hi* right In tbe order meotiooed aafMr. and Mrs K.wn; hridaod groom; Mr. Haliowell groom'* father and groom;
sad M>*a Haliowell. gro.m'i aiatcr; tba Miaare Ewen. groom'* brother, Harry, and friend* to tbe numbpr equaling the full capadly of tbe board. It waannumptuoo* repast, and right royally did tbe company eajcy-ibe hospitality of boot and liostev. Mr. and Mrs Eaaen. Tbe beautiful flat si decoration* of the table were a aource of general admlrallon.and between tbem and the charm' ng people present wa* witntamd a aoene of iat.ixlcatlng beauty. The ladie* nvwt elegantly dreeaed. We mention ' Tbe bride' wore white ottoman *ilk. handiomely trimmed with duchreae lace. Diamond*, Lilies of tbe Valley and white Mr*. Eaten, rich block atlStrimtaod ia Hit* Carrie Eaen.pmk brocade, trimmed with garnet velvet. Jewels Mice Edith Enaco. white eurah.elegantly trimmed in rich lace. Jewels Miee Delia Eiaen.plBk allk, trimmed ia chute Myle.cbartningly eetilng f jrth grace* of form and feature. Mrs Wm. Eaaen, elaborately trimmed black a Ilk. Mia Sue Hildretb, cream eo>ored tali* Lace Mi n Hannah Hand.pink alls and Ince. Very pretty eontonic. Mia Alice Broata, bloc tatin and lace. Mia Sallic Ware, lilac albetroa, trimmed in wnlo ord lace. Mia Lirxle Mecay. while wrah, Mia L'tr-le KCCay. wime auran, c
trimmed with bmrode. Jcwelaand flowers c Mia Mamie Miller, of Camden, cream colored alhatroes Lace and beautiful , St ilea wore n lovely black C drea. richly trimmed. Mrs H enter. WeM Philadelpbts black Jrta and embroidery. Mrs ftampbell. of horth Fifleentli atreet. Philadelphts olive alin. Diamonds I Mr* Robert Tbnmpad^ Philadelphia, brocadwf velvet. Jewel* and I .ace. | Ella Taylor, re*l ailk, trimmed In black , Mia Mueller. Light blue eaahmrrt, elegantlT trimmed. Mia Bath, black broea.le, velvet trim- I l° Mia Haliowell woreabcantlful trimmed . black allk. Jewels M la Mitlie Meeray, cream oolored aotln. and flowrrs Among tbe pretty aod valuable trraents we mention; From tbe groom a diamond < pin, very floe. Tbe bride'a father, a check • a neat aum. Groom'* father aohfl •11 err lea arrvice. Mia Carrie I>«n. silver water pitcher. J. H. Rcynoldsbandaomr candelabra. A H. Moore. tele a tele set. Mia Halloweil.elegaot lamp. Un- H. C. Hunter, mouchoir caw. Doctor Dock, or gorgeous boquet. William punch *et. Wm. G. Ewer. Rogers MiaS'ltea. sent a beautiful pjnah •oft pillow. B F. Buah. fine dock." beside* other rieh and elegant prewnt*. which our apace forbid* oa to mention. The groom and gentlemen guests were most appropriately dressed in fulhevening suits We ntention the names of some wbo were present n follow*: J. H Remold.. W. A Ex. Co.. Mr. W. J. R. H-. IUJ1. Moore. W. J. R. R . Art. Richard Titard. Philadelphia, Harry Hni'th. Harry Muiliner. Walter Wm. Hand. Albert J.howa.T. Brisks- star Thns H. Wllllatneno. W*tb. J. M. E Hildretb. Cape May. and Ben. Buah. «bo lent hia kindfy aervioe. claying the wedding march. Tbe bride end groom left home by lb. tfteropon train amid n shower of rice ounctuated with old shoes *11 for good luck, end tbe hearty good wishes of tb wr wbo bad to auy at borne. A large drkgation of wedding gueata aooimpanied tbe happy coopk (the^bride being nntyedbj brown) to the train an5 a partwaytotbcir future home in Phliadtlpbis where a ready furniabed borne ia awaiting than. Ugrit of Aalau Ground baa been broken tbla *reek on tne lands ol tire Neptune lmprorement Cape May. for the ereetioo of a white elephant, Bsiaar Ireen pl»ot drs wo by H. H. Calver architect. The builder. James itradW-r.hss rootracted with T. M of Pblledelphis tohaee this novel Improvement finished by July 1st. Thdimensions are: Length 67 feet, height 6'. , feet,apnooaotedJ>yahowdah observatory which a grand view of theoeean.bay and surroooding oounty may be bed tor SO miles Tbe entrance and ellrwill he made through Ugbt of Aria's rear legs at Capa May Court House. Mia* AlletU Haynes baa aecured tbe Court House in which to deliver a lecture i oo next Thoradar evening, May Wh. Subject— "beif Relianoe." Tbe care mat ocoxt hasp will be present to no der same choioe selection* of mutic. Chrda of admiaaioo. 3V Cbildren. unticr 12, lie. Doors open at". Beginning at A Tbe farm belonging to the rotate of Eli WaW, deoroaed knowo as tbe Cold Spring farm waa sold at public aale oa TDTO&y teas Tbe bomewead building and tbr old building* at t be apring together with 371 aorea of land were sold to W. Young for <175. A plot of S3 acres cooaiating of farm land and meadow was bought by Mr. Jaa. M. E. Hlldretk of . Cape May city, f w 800. A valuable spring ia attorned on this plot. A . field of 22 acres aitnatod oo tbe Wrot aide I of tbe turnpike read North of Bradnors run was h..l off br Dr. EU B. Walro for •BOO. Tbe total amoont of the sale waa . tm I We are glad to know that Professor Asber will proud* ovrMbe teTpricborean 3 arraogementa of Oimgreaa Hall this aeaaoo. - Profevww Asber boa been idectifled with e Cape May for to many yean, sad oar 1 : r? l ! tta wTr™ dehghtful tap-id ball*, that j the laro of I.I* prerooce this annua would k ' ThtaSb ta * • Ckf* "«T C. H. are pra- - ;
3AUT3. " ! it j Tbe soda fount*!* begin* 10 ^2=36*n' „ .bilr. • ' I. Fi>b are again abandast and tbe prices ^ Tbe C. M. C. B-, boys w*UI toun parade >r 1 Pegs and union* are several inches birb 1 about tbe county. Think of an evening parly oo the ooran r. cod of tbe Iroo pier. ' i A man in a passion rules a horse that . runs away with blm. . Tbe prmeot aiyle ol haystack hau do not ttaim* all fans. ' A Dew outdoor game for bath sexea ia ' called "Eocbantmeot." 1 Green graaov lawn* dound with yellow ! doodelioos look pretty. Buniit-aanda made tbe Oape May strand d very attractive this wgrk. a A brood of squirrels with pure white , ears ia a Dla* Creek noveiiy. Aa April fool Tbe man wbo puU oo ' aummer dothlog bei-re May. ' Tbe beaotlful Berkley Arma .open* for ' the n ana of '81 on J uoc 1th. 1 Manager Green iuleoda to open tbe ■ Windsor in tbe early daya of June. r It ia aaid to foretell good lock to see tbe a new moon over tbe right shoulder. | Court proceeding* occupied a Urge . share of public attention but week. If the weather continue* fine that new p parafo! may be aired next Sabbath. Pier stock is in aclile demand. It will
1 be a safe and profitable investment. I It will take 900.000 feel of lumber for 1 tbe wood work of ibh new. ocean pier. 1 Wm. Esaeu offers for Bale oce hundred r empty barrels. Apply on the premise*. Ed. Tbylor and Son surveyed a sue at 1 Town Bank oo last Wednesday for a new . pier. . . A pin printed toward you on tbe ground ' should be picked up, it indicates etaarp ' luck. I Begant business, visiting aod wedding t ennis may be bad At tbe Wave printing House. A maimer hotel built orerthe ses'upoq a substantial piling of iron would be not: I ' ami pay. ' Tbe attack made upon tbe immorality of tbe circus benevolently booms Ibat ■ institution. Flickers are making the dual fly from old apple tieen with decayed heart*. Tbey neat in them. Tbe senna! commencement of Cape 1 May City's Public schools will take plate oo May lStb. ■ A committee of Post 10 G. A U.. ha* i in band tbe arrangement! of ocrmonies for Decoration Day. . i'eraona who are bonne keepers cannot be too careful of Are. Il it a good servant but a bad matter. • The American Old Testament revision committee, after twelve year! of labor.ha* t. completed Ua work. To Cape May enterprise and capital .. largely belongs tbe credit af entablithing , tbe porpoise industry. It would be an accommodation to I, citizen* and stranger* if Washington street sua stranguria nuungiuusiir.. could be renumbered.
815.00 will purchase 1 bulk window ' with shuttere and 1 wbale boat at J. S. . Garrisoca variety store. c Porpoise oil before it ia refined ia re- | markably dear, after it ia purified it xi- t vail tbe bc« aperm in appearance. c NO reaaooable person ought to settle the f point of their aummer vacation without I examining tbe claims of Oape May. > Oar mechanics are now buay and will i be till Use hot dnys of July fill our town ' with pleasure and health seeking guests Rev. llenry Ward Beech er will compicte the ibirty-acventh year cf hia f pastorale over Plvmoutb Church on May t !*•. * « There art two Light Ship* on the Five t Blnk. Io foggy weather their I fog boroi may be very distinctly beard t here. I The fate of the crowa, which were ' I originally while, should be a warning to j . over garrulous persons who disregard the ' Excellent fresh water will bubble up ] t from Odd Spring salt meadow* by act ting • a tube in tbem made from an ordinary : ' B. F. Horner's organ and piano parlors 1 are at 28 Washington atreet. All tbe lead- ' ing daily sad literary papers at publishers ■ 1 price*. When Cape May pilot* '"get t schooner" i " it dnez not count, or in oilier word* Utey i , do out loose n first chance for n larger , vessel. s The Atlantic Ooeanferry willevecloally be crossed in fire daya, according to the . prediction of a prominent ateam abip . captain. Tbe sea begin* to warm up under tbe r warm day*, of the past week. It will be veoturaume to bat be in it bosrever, be- • fore the middle of May. " Tbe Kew York Bargain House No. 84 ' Washington street make* a apocialty ol laundrird ablrto, some aa low aa SO cents. c Oilier goods foFllke low prices. 5 Mr. R. a Hoffman, has lost moved a t Salem Oustnty bouse on rollers, it being the first one that bos ever changed positions 'r that way In that region of county, n Now the spring days are here, it wlU be it. well to look after tba yard and lawn r Henry Koott ft Bon keep oo band a full a supply of plants in pots far decoration. > Do not kill tbe big striped wampum snakes. Tbey will serve yoo a good purpose by freeing the ground of those „ troubkvome customers, bob-tiiled mice, t Closing oat a lot of tolled banjos, a aooordeooa, guitars, picture frames, and n scrap albums at J. 8. tiamrooi stationery r, and earicty store, No. 88 Washington St. 1 The "Knight" came into tbe offing on Monday nnd filled bcr lackers with provlsions for a cru be. Two pilots boarded bar. 6 and tailed away to intercept t Dooming r ships. 1 Tbe Peoples Reliable Korea are at 41 * aod 43 Washington atreet. Here may be * bad in great variety dty goods, clothing and notiooa, dress patterns ftc, at bottom . prioro. "
House taeoera who are cUhnlng houau 'y * will find at Wm. G.Sarrill'aKore la Green ' re Creek anything needed to set things in l. order till the next period of dlstnrboDce * in domestic affaire. »" Decent too Day. May 80th. to being ^ prepared for by Poto 40 G. A. R-. of tbla r » dty The C. H- C. band Laa been z '• invited aod baa accepted an Invitation to * j. aid in the exercises of the finy. I id We direct attention to tbe card of A. ' * P. Flint. #30 Market street. Philadelphia, v ig Mr. Fflst to tbe gonera! agent of A. fx ar Barnes ft Ox's e rod lent achori books to w hlcfa arc oow having ao extensive a aale. Tbe Potpotoe Fishing Company are , arranging for the mlaMtohmfo t of a factory 7 for extracting the oil . from the porpotwa . snd the coo verting of the flesh in pbos- i r_ pbatra. It will probably be located oo tbe < * Bayshore. or A meeticg nt citizens will bs held hi \ as tbe Armory on Washington atreet on next Monday evening 8 o'clock to take into - consideration the vtoit of the Sixth Kegt- _ meat. B. N. G., to thto city on the S8th ,n iaat. Iodic* are invited to attend. ! o- . Tbnse Of our readers srbo may visit ' thlPbiladrlphia on boainero wiU tad tbe i or Develln'a dining rooms, 14 N.fenoood i * atreet an ezceileot place to get dinner, or ' hi any «ber meal a* to that. Tbe place bt* «d been recently refitted in first claw atyk. Our knowledge ahonld Vwaya include a knowledge of our igonanoce. What we .- d>* know ts after all only a fraction of ». what we do "not know. A knowledge of « itouu" IS da!5^L^riS^?u> a «• midnight concert ofTtamaa cola cn tbe ■ ■
Mr, John Whltacy, of (ilaaabroo. tbe ' owner ot tbe Wiodaor.wasBownan Wed- - i l*j*w*7iaDdy!""'who sustained rorioos" ! injury by a fall recently. Hilt lies in a , i cnuooi cuoditiuc. Manager Green, of tbe Wiodror thinks ] I Fluridn a very nice (dace in .•arts, but somewhat overated. He^St1? large number of rock and • , perch ibis week. Rev. A. P. JobnaooW_CoM Spring will , occupy tbe pulpit of tee Prezbytenan t church on Sunday next. Ool Duffy waa down on Wedneadsy ! looking after bis bote! rostterv. Hetipecu uj open Congrcro Hall early in June. P. L. Fetbcrston. of the Philadelphia nercning BhOiUm, accompanied by hi* ' wife ha* been spending n few days at (he Chalfoolr. ' 'Mr. Jno. H. Pugh, fonnerly r.f the Ocfl— III Philadelphia, and Cwugrros Hail ' Gape May. to tbe manager of Smedlcy House, Filbert street. Philadelphia. Mr. there Wilson, brad clerk with the firm of J. H. Beoeztl ft Bro , of thi« : place, took tbe first bath of .the season at IHamond Beat* on Wednesday of this . week. Rev. Mr. Cleveland, wbo bat officiated . in tbe Presbyterian church of tbia city for the past two Sabbath*, bos accepted an . Invitation to' become stated supply lor
1 ibiee month*. He will mn» hi* duties q the 2nd Sabbath cf this month. The following persons registered at the r. , Marine Villa on Satqrdav l**t;-F. Mc.- t Ioiugtilin, of tbe Timtt, E P. Rrrsbaw, * George A. Hrvl. Robert Buht. Jr.. Henry I i Larimer. G. k. Benson. D. L JHwaon, t r Philadelphia; Harry F. Ttlgc. German- * ton. c I ; > Tbe "Band of Ilopr," a youthful tern- ^ perance organ izat ion, of tbia City, gave a : very delightful cotertiinrocel cf row, inr strumeDtal music and retention oo Tbure- . day evening in the MTe church. T.vi 1 . much praise canm. I be bestowed upon 1 Mrs. S it:-*. Ml-s Johns anil otbervfor tbe * ' I tocllent way in winch tbe children bad j been prt-pared forlheir respective ps"*, : The singing in ario. duet and rmmbit was a delight to the very large audience present. There was much applause as tbe ' bright and well prepared numbers on the r program were executed. The exercises were begun wltb prayer and remarks by ■ tbe Pastor, Mr. Bishop. Then came a j : rousing song aod chorea by the boys nnd girla of the band. So near going to press , forbids detailed comment, but we cannot , refrain from mention as worthy of capocial notice; the little Thompson children. . Anule cud Lottie, in their vocal and in- ' ; atrutnenta! selections. These little girls, uoder tbe exeeilent training of tbctr mother, with tbe natural talent tbey un- ' 3 doubiely prwaro". are great favorites of tbe . 1 public. Miss Justine Roaeuian read aitb spirit and expression ijio selactlons. J "Save the other Man," "Tbe Mason's t Secret." "Just a* I am," by Annie Souder, waa touching, aod in ila rendition , developed talent- Florence Furguaon re- , cited "Man the Life Boat," with excellent expression. "Tbe Orphans Prayer," ,
by Bessie Jacob*, was done with grace j aud sweetness. Now we have bcgun.it is , bard to tell whereto stop, and we could ; net if tbe la I ones* of tbe hour and the . apace al out disposal did nol settle the question- When there to ao mncli to commend, and nothing to censure, it afa pieaaant task to set tbe fact down tbe encouragement of tbe noble wowbo are laklDg such a deep interest io the culture of ibe rising generatiuo of our bcantifui city. Mr. Editor : — Aa many of "my old desire to know ot the succeah 1 bad in* tbe poultry business io Kansas. I giro you my experience. In December I made two erode hatchers (dcaigoed several others I have seen. I filled tbem with rgga and tbey worked fairly well. I kept tbem going from December I* June IK* clearing In Ibat time 8SS0 , above everything, notwithstanding the high price of teed, and the fact that my chicken* were marked at low prioeo. tbe hich'-st nt 86 a dozen; tbe lowett at \ 83.75. Attending at tbe same lime to my ' regular bdrincas, believing tbi« was a good return for the amount of work, my attention wa* directed to a more perfect 1 batcher— "The Common Sense." In June ' I procured instructions from J. M. Bairr. ' >'«w Concord, Ohio, be to secretary of the N. A- Poultry Association. He will ' send direction* for making thb batcher to ' any one sending three two cent stamps for r postage. I had one made that would hold 250 egg*, coot about 87. 1 was very - successful and had four more made Ims mediately, from these fire batchers I bare > just taken 1180 fine chickens out of a little tea* than 1300 eggs. I believe 1 am placing . il modestly when 1 eay I expect to clear I by July $2500 and mill pursue my usual iKisincso. There is no business as profitable aa tbia, provided you giro it the attcn- . Hoc it deserves, and no bualoeas requires [ OS little capital to start oo. Tbcte is do 1 necessity of men trying to bide the bu*iocaa or monopolize It any more thin that of raising wheal or cattle. The field to * tbe world, and tbe world, like Oliver ! Twist, to crying out for more. Thousand* • of young men wbo ore teacher*, clerk*, etc.. are looking forward to getting a atari in e some lucky war. Thto way ia here open i In tbem all. and aa plain as can 1*. if tbey il win only profit by it- Young women uo, who led d-pendeot on father or . brother, could In oDoyea'rpUcetbemaelree .. above dependence, if tbey only would. e Get direction! aod moke your hacfaera immediately. Too cap make Hicm your- ^ scire* Respectfully, Vours,^ ; - 4 : "* *J - E-uter. Cape Max War* a Tne members of the Choral Society c desire to express their thanks to tbe Truotea for tbe use of the Baptist Church for g their concert. Also to Waller N. Hand t<* lumber Tor stage; loCtope May Cornel 1 Band; the young people of tbe Preaby- . lerian Church, aod Mr* Mary Townaend , for curtain and auge fixing* and to Mr. B. 5 F. Homer for ooc or bis malchlca Eatey for ore during tbe concert of Eofor tturtng the concert ot r>-
ther 'Brontiful Queen.' On behalf of Oape May Choral 8oc»cty. E H. Phillip* Preaident. 1 hare jut received a large lot of ready mixed paints of all brand* White hod, zincs, putty, rito, rarntobea, turpentine, window gloss, brushes and pointers' sopplies generally, al Philadelphia prioro for cash only. Call aod examine and satisfy yourselves in quality and price. F. J. Mxtmr. aim do too rri*d. Having heat cheated out af my inof fourteen hundred and fifty dollars by tbe MiilvUte Mutual Fire Insurance Company, I deem It my duty' inform the public and especially tborc wbo are in tbr same liutatiao. sod think tber are insured ia that company, that tbey 1 nay consider srhetber tbey are not on the same footing. Tbdr 'plaa io my case be1 ing. that my policy was void, not because I did oot pay tbe assessment of 1880, but ; ' for tbe reoaoo it was not paid m thirty : days after 8oe oot lot mentioned in tbe pob I < icy. They advertise their policy's a* do I wo- • ! third swindle in tbeht, when tbe facta in i : my caw, I think, prove than to be a whole j swindle. Thto to tbe teas alluded to in . 1 their circulars la manher*tbey would not ! bees pai*L*"Yos that did ntr. pay » thirty ' daya look to your lnuireota and avoid like ' * revolts. It aroma uarlroa to go to the tow ; . » lib such osm ponies in thto Stole at tbey ' they gretcroily bare enough to throe booI eat policies to gK a verdict to tbeicfaror. I Tbe only remedy to my eatimation'i*ui * let aoch severely alone and patronize tborc . who are known to par their karoo. Batrrxt. F. W»kx. I Cold Spring P. O. (nbS&n Oape May Oaraty, N. J.
| Publle School Examinations. ■To tie patroni of tie PvhUc Seiooli ia , t fmpe May Omoty. The tbhtf annual examination ol tbe reboots recurred durlhc tbe mnotb of March, and within the following results crrtiBcatea basing been given acc-uding to t grade in atody poarod by Ibe approval of tbe several teachers la cbarge . tor Or. i*Or. St-Cr. Mgn ' No. 1, 2 I 10 j 2. 1 3 -••I a. 2 2 4. 1 8 10 5. 4 2 13 4 8. 1 1 2 j " ». 2 18 1 • "• «. I 3 10. 1 1 " 11. , 2 "12. 4 3 3 18. 5 * 8 9 " . 14, 2 4 0 1 IB.' 6 C 0 8 17. 4 4 2 ! ,te", IS, 7 10 i" 19"20. 4 2 21. • 2 « 4 22. 1 1 " AS, 8 - 2 " 34. Teacher absent for sick25, 2 8 ' 3 " 88.S 5 8 11 ' - g I s •" ' *• / », ; 80. 1 1 4 1
Total 52 71 184 88 * The teacher at No 19 Bent no retart.anil b the teachers at No* 15 and 29 decided ti that tbe work offered to their pupil* was o above tbeir reach, and so omitted it altogether. Tbe action of tbe* three e in tbl* matter, without oonsultlng 8 with tbe Superintendent and obtatoingbts 5 consent io tbia course to not approved, ft ir hoped that bertafter no teacher will omit to pursue any such course, as it may j render tbem liable to a forfeiture of their r certificate* It to oot optional with lb* j tracbcrs a belbcr tlie examination abail be . held or Dot. it to believed that tliise annua! exami- , nations ore serviceable, in stimulating tbe pupils in Ibcir studios, and in producing a healthy emulation, besides bringing tbe T school* together on a common plane and ! Thirfy- three pupils^ fcave jaswsl the ^ county diploma, a fact that especially dr- * gradualca a* to numbers, and forlbe num. bcr of schools furotobing ihcm.viz..eight as r against ibrce last vear. Public exercises i will be bcld, and 3ue notice of time and c place will be given, at which tba Super- t inlendsnl will confer tbe county diploma ' upon Ibeac pupil* The presence and in- c tcrat of the public in these exercises are 1 respectfully urged. If, as is sometimes t •aid, tbe common school system to one of c tbe great safe guard* aod promoters of our libertie* it becomes the people to rally j around their cbildren and give them and t their instructor* the support of tbeir sym. * nalby and aid. To make such occasions ■ something to ore than a mere form, it ir i deniable that parents and friends tbould ■ lend Ibcir presence and approval. i Before closing this report, it seems ■ isciore closing tm* repot:, u ktum
, for me. as a last appeal to the sen- i tiroent of the people of Cape May County, j , before giving over lbe« pleasant func- i ttons to another, to rospcctifully suggest . that there i* much yet needed in enlarg- ; ing tbe public interest in Ibis all-import- , ant matter here. More generous provision , . should be given in the districts, supple- j men'.ory tc. the funds furnished by the . [ State, and also more positive backing r given to teachers by parrots in tbeir regu. ( ' tor attendance of tbe children, and in tbe proper obedience due to these faithful helpers to the training of oar cbildren for I the future duties of life, when -tbey shall ; toon Uke the places to be vacated bv us. . With best wishes for tbe prosperity of this . noble cause to this county in days to I come. I remain, sincerely yours, 1 _ Eow. P. BntxtDs, r April 38. '84. _ County Bupt. j Goshen Items. I bocnct. ; Squire WcstcoU.of Scavillc,paidGosbcn s pop vtoh on Thursday tost. * Mr. Smith Townscod and wife, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at South dcavillc t tta guests of tbeir daughter Mr* Carlton Mr. George Hoffman, bad a rib broken if and was otherwise Seriously injured II recently by bis hot* sUrtfbg and running 0 the shaft against him. * Nelson T. a five year old son of Griffin d Smith, was kicked by « borse tbe other y day but fortunately escaped with a alight cut over the eye. v The small boy with a barlow knife and 8 in a given time than anything else that can * be found with the same amount of capital. >' Tbe resident* on William atreet, tree to !- tbeir former reputation are foremusi in the application of whitewash to fence, trees * and outbuildings making tbem look pure ° and white. 1- Tbe yacht "Non panel" owned and [' commanded by Dr. 11. Swain, went tola to onmmlsaioo on Thursday tost and mode a re trip oo tbe Bay. Dr. A. N. Tomlin and to Griffin Smith accompanying the Dr. k Tbefollowlog pupils of Grobeo Public ™ school wbo were examined ^Ihe T certificates witii tlte general average* opposiie their name* ticoood Gradere Debbie Erricson, 84 2-7; CaUie Camp. «• 83 5 7; Bailie Swain, 83; Jaroea C. Burke, d- 80 6 7. William Tyler. 77; Bartiley Grace, ™ 71#; Maurice C. Tomlin, 78 j. Tliird Grade— Jane A. Smith. 83; Bessie Grace. 874; Hettie Krritoon. 79 1-7; Anna Bunker, 7317; Suron Tyler. 75 2-7. Marry McC raven. 77 5-7; W illiam D Tomlin, 78 8 5; Maltie Tomlin 75 28; Uaddie Swain. 83; Laura Gallabei" 734. 7 Oo Wednesday evening thirty-fire of tbe friends ol E. B. Usrker and family made 5d party. Tbe company was , composed of young and okl who vied wltb ~ each other in making it a season of great eoji.ymenL Wbrn Ibe lime of Septra! i' n n came many regrets acre expressed at tbe _ loss of so good s family. Tbey go to P Millville onMonday^next. Gaxos.
■c Court House Items. » Dr. C. F. looming bos oo bis farm a field of clover supposed to be tlic fines! io tbe oounty. Mr* Sharp visited th# city daring tbe A I week for the purpose of replenishing her stock ot dry good* £ A few street lamps now adorn oar oil. „ ' ton, being tbe private property ot the r . enterprising individuals to front of aburo . ' business places they stand. Tbey will be , s great utisunoe to tboae traveling Ibe n streets during tbe long, dork trenmgs of o Quarterly meetiug at tbe Methodist c church tost Sunday was • day of Interest. F A large congregation filled tbe house both ( n. morning and evening, aod tbe Union Sun- , tf day -school service In the afternoon was , i ooe of unusual lmpotunoe, as tbe picas- , t. ant day wis farorable to attend. , * Our Ounrt House todies often visit tbe l ak florist, at Cape May, for Ibe purpose or t ry purchasing choice flowering plant! anil • he shrubs. Mr* William Koro sod Mr* t <o- Jonathan Ilapd supplied themselves with i isc a fins faariety flurfng tbe first of the week- i ul Judge Abraham' Reeves waa taken ler- i ty lously ill daring the tost seasce of court. iL and for a Dumber of hours appeared to ' ■o- be in Imminent danger, so that tbe pre*, eocr of a physician was required, but be ; ite so far iwsnned as to be able to occupy : his position oo the bench during the last wt ; day of ocmrt. wt ; Mr* Maria Stereos, an aged tody, was ty brought from Townacods Into* to tbe resize deoce of her daughter. Mr* I.ydia Jenktw 1 ins Tite-dsy lsst- Thb tody bs* been ey 1 sick and ounflnod to ber bod sineeDroHnw- i bar tost, and Mr*. Jenkins brings bro to ber or- ; to her borne that she may more cocreo;to j icrnly kmk after ber want* we ; Mr. L Newton Swain still remains no I the sick UK. oot baring fully recovered 1 from the effects of ids attack of illness I while on a recent busine* trip through I the south. Ixnxi. |
County Note*. ' Weak flsfa "are "running" along the : ' Bay shore. I ■, Pastor IngfMn preached at Hslly Bach ' tort Sabbath. 1 Crosra are troubling Ibe young chick* | about tbe county. Buporinteadrnt Miller lias a tbooat :! , acres of cane seed planted. Hio Grande to getting to be ooe of the must important shipping place* in tbe Tbe sweet plaintive note of the Carolina wren announces Iftr owning of ben from tbeir winter quarter* Tbe Passor of tbe M. K cborcbDrnnisvtlle will preach oo "Tbe Judgment" j next Sabbath May 4th. Tbe Green Greek Sunday School will ' bold a misaiuoary service on Sunday evtn- j ing next. Subject. Alalia. j Early strawberries will soon be here but j like the fabled grape* that were coveted j by tbe fox, tbey » ill be sour. water stream* Tbey ore regarded a* I poisonous to the southern State!- I Girls wbo bare drawn a winning ticket j io the leap year lottery will be interested ; in the information that nt*set brown to tho i ' newest wrinkle tar bride's traveling Poplars are bring set ouUor shade and j beach drie*™ They "are rerj^ quick There were quarterly meeting services services
at Green Creek on Sabbath. The day eery flue brought out large congregato witness the interesting rxerciscTbe Rio Grande sugar company has reccived its second cargo bt sugar from . us La Grande Cub* It consists of 551 bbls.. aod 51 tierce* Another cargo is on its way. A Temperance meeting was held to the E church Denniroillc, iaat Sunday | c rroing.Cha* I. Parker. John W. Young. Judgs Diecrty and the Pastry perticipa'- i ing in the exercise* which were very interesting. A large and appreciative audience wa* present. A todv now days tbat Ulka among bcr . equals df^n acquaintance as "a gentlemen" iortad nTfli "s^man" woold bc^regardtd friend as a gcnllcman. but never in conversing wjlb equal* road oocc in a year ia not road making in beat sense, 'io many lucalilir* of our county good se triable l*i«kw aye have been made, these make the po<* ones look worrc by contra*. Then there is the old chronic bad plgce. from Ibe lower end of Grande to Bennett's that needs, badly the friendly servicaoftiicspidcanddump To sec nature al its best.oo there beautiful spring mornings you must rise with tbe tork. Tbe animated part of it represented by tbe fathered tribes get in tbeir work just al tbe gray of dawn The robins toad off (fallowed by variety of singing bird common to our latitude. Such a melody is never bard except io these arly morning bour* Then except in uiesc any morning oour* men -
tbe fragrance of tbe meadows snd wood ia purer and sweeter while tbe dew to fresh | them. Thirteen yr are ago some one mis! foul ly ' murdered John Hoffman, yet no due, so far as we know, has ever been found and followed up, lading to the dclccl ion of tbe perpetrator of tits! crime. A few weeks ago, members of a whole family I : were nearly poisoned to datb Ire nunc J one and only rescued from the grave by I tbe timely aid of physicians, vet no one [ baa bora proven guilty of this terrible attempt tit wholesale murder. Arc wc 1 paring the way tor socoa in lesser uiaeni- j lude that recently took ptooe in Cincinnati? * Sea lale City Murmurs. Mrs. John Lilly to quite ill with f: recr. There is a great scarcity of mechanics here. Hob'- McCulloch. to building a fine E cottage here. Twenty to thirty cor loads of freight , 1 arc daily arriving. Mr* Bryant, an aged lady of our town, , I died on Friday last. ' Postmaster J. S. Morris is taking a vacation in Philadelphia. Miss Lavinia Hewitt is suffering from I an attack of tbe mump* c May party and bop at the excursion bote! on tort Thursday evening. n Iter. Mr. Cbccaonan, or tbe Sea Isle T M. E. church, is visiting Gape May. I T. R. Campbell, of Millville, is erect ing a very fine collage on Atlantic avenue, d On Thursday about rixty Italians al e work on the new railroad struck for bigbcr I. The government bouses closed on 0 Thursday. Tho boy* were glad to go e borne. * W. Howard, of Philadelphia, Is build- * ing a store on Laodi* avenue, which to inrt tended for a mat market. . Cottagers are moving down forlbesumB mer. Already some ten families have j taken up their temporary abode with u* The corner-stone of tbr Catholic church ic wi'l be laid to-morrow, Sunday. May 4tb, ts with appropriate c-eremonlcv A large cxd version is ex peeled from Philadelphia, is VinclaDd and Millrillc. There are rumors ot war aeainst the [>■ Ocean City R. R. It crosses nrauy valuablr lot*and will nccesritate the moving of r< several bouws. Councilman Mehan can 'd steps from bis door on to the train, f' Among the arrivals of t be part week wc . notice tbe following: E F. Duncan, John (' Quinn and wife. E BurkhiJd and wife, a A. I'icard. C. B. Campbell. A. H. Bickler. 3' B. EUrith, Mr* C. D. B.-11, Mrs. A. Slall, Wm. Welsh. D. Holland and wife, Cha* J! L'ppcrman, S. Crow ell. J. ltoflerty, Jas. llocker. M. FinnaivJli* A. E Oral, E. J. Tboma* Mr* A S. Clark. Mr* L. . Ttiri[n|i,->n and sirt-r. Mr* Focktor, Mr* ' N. Stretch. Jo* Drade, T. Clements, E ™ R Grace. J.. Giggsn and daugbtcr. W. " Doolittle.Ur. Pincatelto. Mra. McMannto. Geo. Richman. Jn* Crawford. Supt. W. J. a a, C. K. Lendi* Ira Tbompaon and hr, .i li.r Vila Biulba Brcrk* John brother. Miss "
A)xr* Appropriating Ordinance. tbr'txpenw. at fir CTy for tar eurolag yror ot elgtreen hauAro! and rtgtuy-four. U SB - l. Ire t: ont atned and enactsd by the In- ' !'Tirt "u- *4C°!-4"4°P: F ot Ue City ot Cape SUy: Ire tbe gaeral expro- «« - rirert goperrtsor-* saury Pur Irtlagmcer Fire Engine m Eayeer Ftre Knglnr WW For UgliUOC Hirer ts to" ■ For ltepolnnc. Ctaaalng and Watering , rurFtaSwrtro::'-'.^: S , rvr rirt lor\l'qoid*uon SMc. im •• ICS ; saigy i . I Wot low. a Mtos.Etu H. Gregory, tbe prercnt 1-1 owner of Higbee Bach..glra reaicc, • l,.reby, that pervoos detected to fishing ii am on Buoday will be prosecuted scoora- - tog to tow, Him Etta Qhkkjkt.
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New York Bargain House, 34 Washington St., 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy, Use's, Boy's, Lies', Hisses' k Mill's Boils & Shoos FINE LAUNDRIED' SHIRTS Specially. Wc bare tbem as towa: y CKWTK.JaalfJ^e^ Vnlaodrled While Bhlrts as low GENTS' FURNISHING ' GOODS, IN" OVKLTIES IN NECKWEAR. I.. SCHLAGEH, apt*., So. M Washington Hreet, third door from C. & Pharmacy. cspKMay. HAWTHORN'S &XCEUSI0R ROOF PAINT. : A Sura Preventive for Damp Walls. ROOFS PAINTED with it will not CORRODE. RUST or DECAY, •AND WILL LAST FltOM^M TO FIFTEEN VEAlta. D. LONGENECKER A CO., Lodger Banding, Philadelphia, rlf ; BOOTS AND SHOES! ( Largest ud Moat Complete Block of Good, Cheap Bo ju ud Show to Cape Kay Co. "f STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Goods that don't Fit ar Please, will be exchanges! or money refunded. f ONE PRICE ONLY: BEE OI'H SXJo GAITElth. ALSO. A FCLUbTTFLT O* : FINE WALL-PAPERS ? gsags&gssr" ELDREDGE JOHNSON, ft 5B WASHINGTON BTKEET.
SEEDS! SEEDS! A Pt'KE, FKESU AND KELlAIlH STOCK or VEGITABLK, GEASS, FLOWE CLGYEE AD BIRD SEEDS. Seeds at 5c. per Packet; 25 Packet# 9 I ; 1 2 Packets 50c., HKXUY KKOTT A SOS, Ftorwfand becdmen. JeTOAra Corner Hagbes and Howard Street* Cape Kay City, N. J. The Best i5\ thp-Cheapest ! BENEZETS BOOTS AND SHOES, 5 I Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. bote agent for Cope Kay far tbe Cclctraxod ^pS'WALK^ER SHOE." Apriil-tf WM. II. BEbEtET. Advertise in the "Cape May Wave"

