Cape May Wave, 21 February 1885 IIIF issue link — Page 3

- IgiMfet ii ■■mi . «■ 9»tand an) ©ounfj. >orroTticit iMuwMm. ~ SsSfSW,' imri x. arann. • KUcln. Tbe Use far holding the anooal muwidpalelrctino will mod be here, March Hkh Wo* i lie dale. Amob* I be offldala to be elected are I be mayor, recorder, three oonncibnru, collector, Barrator aod frvuboldtr*. It *oet aril bout aaylo* that it la Import, ant that hoorai and capable men tbould be cboaea fur Urate poalilooa. All food cttternt rvengnUe I ha I Ihe welfare of the dly abaoluieij demantla It, Bnl what are oorclll«eiBd..|oeIoaccoo>pHth tblapxailj in he deetred object ? the etecilon of *ood men in fid invre aertooa poatrlnna. Tn brglu With, the majors office ahoulrl be Hied by ■ man of Integrity aod ability. W» (an net le look opne the office of oar taunldpSchlaf ucanilv* at raUxrorosmeaial thai hnportant. Tbts las mistake are loll— a It to be without qoeailoo the mnal Impiwtaot aod (napotwlbfe of all ilie thy HBeaa. Upon the mayor depcnda. lo a treat eaiewt at leaat, tbe enforcement ol the atatute lawa and ordinances of the city. If the mayor's office be Uled with aa honorable man: order lorin* and lawahldlng people, to which clam Oape May a patrons and * tailor* belootr. will feel thai Ibcir property and perianal mfaty are Id good baa da. In tbe patt the robea ol anayivaliy bare been worn, with eery few emrtfMlooa, at leaat, by man of that •lamp. On tbe other band should Hie r«ne be filled by a man devoid of ability or Integrity, It woald prove a stigma and fllagrece upon our city, which would l» of alronat Incalculable In j mar. Of equal Importance la It that men of bonetty and *ood pnndple should ocrupy tbe aeata In our council. Through tbem I be people's money It expended, and whether It be with thai economy which aatlafia every ta* payer Ural Ibe dly rtceivea ooe hundred cents to valoe for every dollar expanded, or whether It be with that reck Wat prndl*all'y which makes the taiea a heavy burden upon property owner*, depends npoo oor municipal Initiators. The other offices, while Important, have the advantage of being better protected by the Maluta lawa ami the dly (barter, and these rffidels have not ibe same raogcof power. W« believe that every good citizen ekrbaatly dadraa to aec these offices filled with honest and capable men. Bat tbe queelion le, win thie simple desire without effort ecoomphab tbe desired object? To answer oat own question, we my it eer. talnly will ooC Tbe obligation rests upon every one who pays a dollar of lax into tbe dty treasury, or who depends opon those who do for employ maot.lo make the utmost effort Mot all at our dtlaeoa realise that we have raaebed a limit In oar dly debt, beyond which It win be unsafe lo go. Just nt Ihla Juncture we need ■ten In council who can pursue a course of retrenchment In dty affair" without bain* niggardly. Tbe oral qocaSion la. what la to be done? In our oplnsun a public meeting should be held tn avmlna'e Ihe right klod of men for these offices, and every good citizen thould attend, with tbe afoglr pnrpoea of velveting g>«d men and true. After making toeb wanlnailooa Id there be a united and determined effort to elect I hem. This le our npialno. If any one Ixa something better to suggest are will be glad to give it tpace la Ihe Wart Shall tbe rhildreo go tn church? in quires the mother. It would mem tba< the hahlt of chnreb-gnlng. like other good ooe*. should be early formed. Br cm use the tittle ours dont want to go la oo more > ream for staying at. home, than it woald be far not having their hair comb and fare* washed because they •didn't wont them. Bnt aa tbe details of Ibe imlst are uvrerewry to begin the day aright, an the beWt ol rhureb-gvtng u Dec-awry In be* In life aright. If the parent abould apply the generally given ream of the chi d fir not wlthtrg go go to churrb lo the lot let bminra*. It would grow to a anmr maturity. Aod tbe •mine nt schooling and all useful employ - •menta Of course tbe child, who walks woHMpSWIih them In the mrot pew.wlll. from fneos ol early habit, continue church iniaflipni throughout life. Certainly then tabs the children to church with you, U la of absolute Importance' that city eoonrtl about d provide ways and means !

r.w our loosl board of health to carry out ' tlx txorllrat plana they have formed, ft* ' tbe Improvement and preservation of Ihe ' •anlisrycoodltloo.'f our mnoldpaHiT. In | order to enforce Us regn 1st loos Ibe Board • f Health should he 'empowered by ordinance In ontnpel tbe removal and alwie- ' meat of ntf nulmncn. Without delay 1 council shrwtdtdo this M wt II aa make an 1 aptwepeintfun for the Me of tbe board le pnechwthe rhy la eotnpjrte sanitary or. Mr. -Wt rciu-rwn council should do this ' at -wretv, an three it oo time to be wasted. Nearly everybody has naught* It. Pro- ' lpl» wbp.vqwwl tb.-T would not put on a ' ftbtfiillM to saw* the world front de tsturvViu haHfaM aod done It. - "When ' . sist fed gel on etdleea." said a trolee."you heel SB If yoor heels were about lo run awn* wtia your head." All creation stems ; like at Iodised plsla. • One grasp* In a ■ b> pdtm ant nf a sray al onmpanloM and from dizzy, ar Hon the bank*. tl e rffrcu or <o mwh rotting around. Aod yet we d I-, end keep on ddng It till we get used ' to the mot Ice. The schooner Pa—riU, Opt. Eld red* , t of New Harm, Cnnn., with a cargo o. X yellow pine lumber from the south and t wwitd to New Turk, •ttaoded on Hrrr. ford bar lass Saturday night during the ircr.rsiLRia. . made a* vera) bonny hi tempts lo land the ' nr*W on etooday morning, the fourth ooe ■ pnvfng auccenful. The vessel may be • gotten aflonl. The concert and exhibition to be given • la Trinity chinch. South Dennis, on tbe | eveairg of the M b lost, promlaaa to be , •■neol the jnceg enjoyable rmnrtalnnnnls | ever given In this village. If tbe night Is • tadMotaMn the program wlU ba carried , out the next fair Dlgut iherenf or. Tick- I eta can ba had at toe dor* ol ihecbmch. | KwtrlaaanamMencaat "p. mafi wtlhla aauwaathrow of each -tber. . ftmi that* am the kllv. ladalMrVma, loon- - CMtaad vlalowsaa plowing 'heir way thraogh the world aide by stdt Mayor F. 3. Melvln writs us of bis , safe arrival at New Ol Irene. He says • they were Bordtally greeted al wg if>c • twit aad open their arrival by ihv • lrntberhood nl Keignu Templar. We I hnynta bare a graphic account of tbe Bcpoahlan upon bisect ore . A. B. Lttlht bi at wtnk palaUng tbe i c t ages belonging to Joseph W. Levis, | W. B. Wood and L H. Smith Mr. LJt- l We it ore id bar moM nam art Irene. His t - Wrrtt ta altssri* ia creel lent taste and • ^ • ■-■ pwrSreaS-ta!^Oi le^t i • Waehlngsun atrest, whicl ''J.- MfiMp aigi^t ahnat Agrii-fiwgt..,,; 55! i

...... 1--- ... - ----- Wrask of thn Anita, i The germ of Palordgy ahd Sunday last 5 »M ooe ol Ihe moat mcreoral le of many jl yearn, suae my twenty. There baa been • much damage to shipping zl.mg the Jrr. _ sry coa L Among the wreck* U the brig Anile, Captain MrCrrerfy. from Cnidad, BoUvrr. 8. A., for HcV Toek. Her cap- « ule t tales that be had a eoccreskw, of - nottberly galea for serrrnl days pdrviooa to the stranding of hit vowel. There bad been tn that time op observations taken, ' - Ifcly dull leaden sklea and tempestuous • wta'licT tud prevailed. On Monday " motnlog be saw through the gloom of tbe hlindiDg sonw, as driven by the' howling i a winds, a light which he miatnok f.w the r- Highland lights, near Sandy llook. so < great had hta reckoning dceclved him on r account of advrrac currenU. Iff thought hit vessel might make New York bay, and before he could be undeJ, reived as to hta etror of position J w ly oo ibe north end of Cold Spring l I. bar. with great force. Hall was retried on Ibe vessel to drive her over lite tier in- , i. to deep water, which tbe captain thought d lay Jott to IrewartT of his pnaHhw. - fie d succeeded lo moving hit Vessel a few hnn. 1 ,. died trlrta to "the wesward, where she ■e hrougnt np again In - tbe fare of I y the full force of Ibe sea. it making clear J breaches over her. The crew of eight i persons and two passeogrrt lashed them. deck. Hrre they were drenched by eeery ' r wave, and in Imlnrnl. peril of heing . . washed Into tbs-TteJif rea. AntWusly did they trait for daylight. When it ■ finally came tliey could tee that the life li . guards were rosklog superhuman rff.irU to ,, lanoch their heat, hut could not on sc. t j count of the tempest and Ibe surf, which broke high upno tbeheach. After aevrral . 4 unava llng efforts they had to abandon their purpose, but they continued watebioe ths struggHae wrack and her brlra- "

• fuerrri crew, determined If ihe critical mot the forenoon wore away Hie llde fell off sod the wind veered lo tbe westward, i Another attempt wax marie it lit m , t this lime with success. The passengers r and part nl the crew were brought safely 11 on shore, and a second trip was madebrtng- , ing the .captain aDd balance of tbe men I They were all very much exhausted, and aa Daly's Joint House wis close at hand. • the more thsn half froxen and drowned ■ mariners Were kindly eared for there. r Many of oor citizens bearing of the dims, r ter, went over to Ihe Point during the . forenoon. They stayed to render what . assistance they could, and to wit neat the rescue of Ihe perishing people from the 1 stranded brig. • There were times when the crew on the t brig could not be teen, oo account of the Minding sonw that filled Ihe air. It r was IbrCKght In three momenta that they a had been asJapMnln the foaming set. hut . clinging to the imar f.w dear Hfs. lire • Aolte filled witlA water during the fore. . noon, her hatchet washing off. Some . of her cargo, which oonelrted of ooffre, . hides and eoone, drifted ashore along the . strand. The const wrecking company, U. I B Custom Hooae officer end Into ranee • agent lusts charge of the vree-1. The cargo la Insured— the vessel uncertain. r She may be gotten afloat again, and unI der the command of her present mailer, r yet make many more aooceaafnl voyage* lo Booth America, where the has been trading for nine yean past. ! Juat So. Of courae people are food of independence. Itjualmeett their vlewa when it ' baa a btaa tnwanla Ibelr I data Tbe readers of Ibe Wstx (they will pardon ot for the example j are Just as other folks In : this. They like independence. Bnt it ia a great troth that we hare wrongty out ' by experience that the brand of independ- ' rnce they like moat, rqoarea wilb their 1 previously cooccived opinions, aod Is in tune wnh their sympathies. When 'a reader tayt warmly of ua. "that'a so," •'that'a good." or "that's my mind exact- . ly." and kindred remarka, we are tore be will aay the "Wstx is an excellent inurnat. . and tbtedltor ia a shrewd i level headed man right np lo the ' times." Bnt let blm on tbe other hand. 1 read that which f treat a hta path and real 1 against the grein, politically or socially 1 hit opinions, then commendation It ' turned lo tirade of condemnation. Tbe ' editor wants Judgment and economy. ■ "Can't be tee that bis paper ia gning to tbe doga. He was always a blunderer [ aod too pigheaded to succeed lo sarthlDg, I tut alone running n newspaper, or are a 1 sod thing when It area put square before r hit eyre." Then there's that article he " ought to have printed and dldot, and ' U>e one he printed and should not, aad so 1 '0 to t in eod nt the chapter. Dear • r ader. In what dies your independence 1 .on* tiroes consist? r _ — — • The ladles composing the enmralltee that prepared Ihe anMlert supper dreire to

Band fur then valuable terriers oo the above named "crash »u la acknowledge- . moot of the ladies servieea, Mr. Charles . dwaln, a ne-mher nf Company H., pre•eotrd tbem with a handsome Duuod Cake with a niooiypam of tlx organization I artistically wrought on 111 lop. Captain 1 speech. Clear of all vxpraara Ihe dv. , I mine* turned over to the commanding' t officer "f the rompanv twenty-eight d. | 'are aod twenty-five cents, a very hand- , anme sum when It la rrawmhered thai Ihe j •laws are v-ry bard. We omitted to aay last week thai Mr*. Frvete aided specially Ihe preparation of the delicacies of the supper. 'I with to return my sincere thanks 1 through the columns of your paper la 1 Captain Geo. HiMrrth and crew of O ld Spring Llfa ffhving Station. No. 40. for • their Bohie vfforti In revcnliig tayself. erna ! and two paaat nai is from tbe wreck of the ' Mg AntU, al sanded nn ti Id Boring bar no tbe morning nf February II. After • slating their boalla the first allempl.tbry | Immediately repaired her and made two | trip* to Ihe wreck, rescuing ten men from a perih.ua p-aitlnn is the f. c« of tbe U-r- , riic Masm Sod extrimrllharlly high sea ' A. MoChhaDe, CaptalU. ( To as Solo at Pctuc BatA— On March farm and homestead otroed by the ] James Learning Br., will ba offered at public sale. Tuts farm contains about 1 sluy acre* of excellent land. It being located rely about three fourths of a mile I from Cape May City U would make a t very valuable farm for trucking purposes. I 1 addiikto to the farm about ooe hundred •ores tf valuable wood and timber land located la Middle aod Lower township* i will ba sold at tbe Sams time. The sale • svill take place at the Chalfonle hotel at May City on March Slat, 1883, at , fa* hour of two o'clock p. m. "My host can trot a mile In three na'g- ' ntea to this market wagon," said an ,a(r deal market man a day or two ago tn a eltlnsn who was etwffing nlrn about the tiered Ing un promising equine ptiaatwilim. • Whu'7 you twtf' mhi tbe dty nutt." "Ten dollar*." aad oat came a pew aod crisp green bad: to back np the banter be bad received. But the bUI waa a paarr. and Ihe marketmsa with coercions pride i of victor* over ooe detractor, at least. In- : quired If there were any others of the i croard that doubted thn speed of hie home. There were oooe. Aback somber sonw atorm fell opaa m last Salunlty night. It tat lolly i eighteen Inches deep no a level. The Sunday mail from Philadelphia as* on He way down, and did doI | aniTi tffl 1p.m. 7 li Oaaocouutof tbe crowded slate of oor teHata ire are core pel led to omit the

- O ■ ■ ......I- ■- "J"1^ ■ 8At-Tg' t ' Tkia ta a aafia ciwtgreaa y Treat teeth get tbe gold filling ° Tbe greuhd bog baegaoe Bout h. * How the tide of life ebbs and Howe. I, Big aaowa bring big tnrveets aflet .Ibam." t- Tbe Timet calls there Lottery generals ' Did you ever ? Who would thought It? * Mkf Cora Ludlam palate prrtty pie- > To reach tbe public advertise in the , War*. r Purprlse leather lea regular commercial : product. e . Tbe Choral Society will ting In a coo 1 There Isn't 'a Chinese bummer in New r Vork city. Cape May county number* three Gr*nd Shovels were in brisk demand last Bab C morning. 1 Good coal It one of the burning qoes- ~ lion* at tbe day. . Ibe dm* major. A New York paper tbinke the El Mahrii r la Gordon himself. J The heavy enow of Sunday was dev. Tbe average number of hairs oo the ' bend Is 1.008. walking the fences. A fresh coat of paint will soon adil new Subscribe for the Wave. Ooe do'lsr and fifty rent* per year. Fred Boerner ha* his hot-bouse In good for spring bosinets. The Eugllsh(genrra!'s name ' ■ \\ olte'ej" I* pronounced "Wol-tey."

v The Aqtericus Corner Band is an sitrsr. n 6. H. Grer, Etq^of Camden. N. J.. '■ was at Cape May on Wednesday. The Cspe May Count} Bnndav Sctiool * Association was organi^d In 18A1 ' of manuacrlpi during the past year, d Joseph H. llanrt will build a cotiage I, oa the Turnpike Just over the bridge. d It is a good sign that socialists are be- '- ginning to quarrel among themselves. Our city authorities cannot afford to i( give usacheete paring policy of econnmr e A Georgia girl ia reported who can c shoulder Iwo and a half bushels of wheat. A Seasides speared a half buahel of ei-ls * In a half hour from a hole in a thorough•f fare. '' The bleat newt from Soudan it that f General Waaeley hat been kicked by a £ Umily. . T. F. J loan nf the -Yew Jersey Coast « Pilot made a call upon the Wavi last Saturday. * A necktie aa hi* aa a sloop's mainsail e waa worn by a roller akater at a New York t. rink .carnival. '■ After city election ia tbe time to begin lo put our bouse In order for next aum- * mere builnaaa 11 We a fe daily struck with a peculiar warmth that comet from a lengthening subscription list. '• compounder of pepper-pot to vote the " G. A. 1L men. ' Economy is now tbe watchword, and many an employee la geltiog unlimited t leave of absence. t Mlaa Bcmie Bockius, of Philadelphia, I- la visiting her friend Mlaa Lizzie Mecray ir oa North street. ' n Tbeeatertainment heretofore announced a by tbe Cape May Minstrel Company baa " been postponed. . We hope none of our readers failed to ' read pastor Brewster's sermon printed In H last week's Watz. , . Sam. Smith baa been busy the past * waeg In keeping ffbe town cluck going, i Be ^id It, however. y It I* eald that an East Creek man caught a an eel whose akin made blm a complete '• Cottager Barton and wife are back to " Oape May after their somewhat prolonged rr villi la Philadelphia. Dont fall lo secure seats on the neca. sloe of the entertainment at the Rink * February Sfith Instant. ,] H. C. Thompson announces' Itlmaelf a „ candidate at the spring eleetoln for the ,r office ot City Recorder. r This has been a winter In which tbe ice houses bars been too small, a very unusual Cape May occrtpggy. * New Jersey appropriated 818.000 lo M meet tbe expense* of being represented at * tbe New Orleans Exposition. Tbe storm of last Sunday damaged At- ?

Ic City lo Ihe amount nf 880,000, and ' Oape May a trlfie of a 81000. J li la said pan cake* and not chewing , ia wUU has made Vaagar girls shine , brightly In the world oMattere. Ssreltxer-kaae of ibe Devonian or Llm- ; I hnrgar period Is sweet smelling compared , with last summers b died rabloge. c Mn. Back man frlloo tbe ice on Wed- | needav and broke ooe of bee wrist bone*, e Dr. Marey attended to her Initlr ea- r Mlaa Florence White, a verV farcinab. t , Ing ynan* lady of "PhlladelphigH«^hi- ' guest nf Wra. Loperoo Washington atree". ' S" Idlers, aallrre and marines wh" served ' In the late war and were honorably diarharged should become members of tbe ' G. A. R N J We hone our dly govern meet mw not ' rare for I'relf rthe tobriqwt glyen In the ' King Jirftered, who waa callvd 1 "The Cnreadyt" ^ ' It is not Mr. Evan's bat but what la under it that will command attention when ! take* his seat as United Stale* Senator from New York. ' Pastor Bishop's cougicgi alloc consist- | ed nf twelve person* last Babhotb morolng The other protretaot churches bad no •reelect It that hour. A man atrollrd nut of tbe Philadelphia ' , mint laat week with an elgbtv-flve pound bar of bullion. He will reflect _ behind bar* of shot bee kind. Cnbwtvl K- Miller. Senator from B<r t gvn rnnntv. on aonount of til health, ha* i rot hero able to oocopy bit Beat In tbe Senate for a week past. | Senator W. B. Miller waa one ot tbe > two Dftnorratlc Senator* who voted ft* > tV Prohibit toa hin. which passed In tbe 1 on Tuesday last. ' Both band writing It bain* taught. Tbe method A instruction la to make tbe puptl write copy with the right hand and then go over It with bl< left. Fmer* William B. Hooper, Airin P. , HlWretb and Mleajah Bmltb win be ean- , didalea. for freeholder* at Ibe eousing election. There are iwo lo be elected. In error ocCnrrrd In Ibe puM leal loc ot I a marriage notice In tbe Wat* of Ftbrni ary 7tb. The name of tbe tody abould ' . have read Mr*. Willbelmlna V. Stint » "Sailing np the Banner*." In Ibe axst • inf. and la the evening "The Beauties of ■ Cape Hay, " are tbe •nhjecta for neat Boo- ' ^tT^U*c BlP"*' bhoteh hy PmU* Whit- ^ Qqw May la newer the Golf Stream ' tflan any other araride resort on the Jtraey coart. This wonderful ocaanlc river 't makes a curve toward* the Deis wt re oo I prroeoce. All the ebniMBTBrtfarnfr" t did not number so many present at tbe , 'reams-.* r heaeb. He aM4. Mr*MMl<> make « greri I I PamorJobaonu w« amrew thorn lldi '

Wurt Houat. Onr «9*m no* Vwata of a fit* -cist* barber shopMlaa Minnie Springer is Tlaltlng ft tends lo Pbllatielpbia Mr. Rlrfaard Sblmp, our statkm agenu "• was taken with aickocm on Tootday.ao as A todwakle him from work.bol ia now recur. I* ering. . e. Sleigh deling baa not been Indulged in !" any great extent, at the lejr eood.i ton , •* the oaria rendered it dangerous tor hor«e* to travel. ., W-«k no Theodore Youreno'* new trdldlrg which I* to he used hi ctionve- • l -o Willi Bnuxett hardware Bore, has 1 Item *0"pvnded oo accnunl of the storm". Mr. George Ogdeo snilelpatea vlsblne " ibe lumhrr yarda at Buffalo. NeaFYork. for the porpnve ot repleolahlng 'bis stock d to supply Ike demanii for Ihe spring Iradr The orerrcef of the highway rendered » good service after Ibe annw by using Ihe scraper along the xldewalk*. ahlviueh the required to pull tt 'through. association in Monday evening This Ij now gives on ^oppiutuDlly lor^«M who trrpriae while tlw p*yments are easy. r Steam *a t lie motive power nf i'a prvtses. We predict increasetl luislnesa as the reof the kind ever ussri in the county. « Tbe eo'erprising people of Dlaa I 'reck have vrj-yed thrxjhat favorable roads for part of ihe township. A large wide , scraper remove* Ihe snow from ihe middle of i he road, which make* it* favorable for Sunday morning found Ihe ground rover. \a digging, mi N.'wrvtcre were'heldhfthe . churches in iliv morning, but a fair reprr•en'ation ... h«d at the Sunday School Mail earlier Eldredge suceeded In mak. ' Creek and «'• u I li '"Se^ without iny M.mdsy morning'"!'' -mi ~ ! -t a ot. | ' imagined. . | " Much prei-e is due to ihe hfe-aaving l lul effort, in rescuing the crew ..f the * leg snosr aiorm was pu-raiting on Ilie of . lernoon sh|^ rime n*liore. and the aallora ! ( best they could, during tV night, but 1 ing ere* mm made an effort for ibcir rer cor, and although with great difficulty, a* ' i lie »va ««« running ve t high, r'l by the ' middle of Ihe f-urnooo the four men. I landed without any l.oV'of life- The was elrewn along ihe beach. ' aa Ihe South Sen v ilie 1 Mom lays tide was mid lo Ir Hi. high- I Our Juvenile muaician. (if. and .Hum J corps are progreming finely. tendance at "school" at the atore*. ' filled in Ihla vicinity by Sea Isle parties, j Mr. WilleU Whealon hat laken Ibe I contract for building a pretty cottage on Main alrect, near tbe church. Mr. T. Townreml 's wind mill, a piece of mechanic*! »klll at which Sir. Town•eod Is jually proud, at 111 awings its broad I arms in doing execution at tbe wood pile. . A large forte of men have been engaged 1 a", tbe grave! pit. nrar tbe Junction, since Ihe great alorm. loading core for prepar. J ing Ihe damage* to Ocean City II. It. Boat* nf every description were curried . from their moorings hy Ihe floating ice. The Twilight. Fish Warden, Westc. It's finally left no her beam end* In Mill t era k. The turnpike lo Sea late City was. t for a few days, rendered impasvablc from V Mvs*rv. John Camp and Samuel Burne* I felled a large white cedar, five feet in I diameter. In Mr. MiddUmn'» swamp. In | . sawing through this tree, several feel from I the butt, a great hollow was four d in which an industrious colony of be< a had . *omelitueor other brvnjocated. It con- , p ' tained honey c "mb cnongMo fill two bit. re la. No honey was fouOd In Its cells. : however. The bee* had found an en- i * trance through a large crack on one tide "• of tbe tree. » Ocaan Vlaw. The weather la very seveye on Hie game The weal tier la ihe 1

and U would he a good Idea lor the Game | Protective Association to sc*"ter some * food In the wooila, «o that the bltdi Bed i not perish,** their fiioil is entirely covered with snow, and moat remain so for a long-; , time if It eontlnuc* cold. i | Mr. Thorn paon Van Gilder ja tlx lead | I ing farmer of tula pl-iee. He ia always IP r tbe front lo tupplvlng hlmaclf with rood- ! era implemcn'*. IIeht"lporrha«rd aging I plow that will finish colli Taring. ■ roxr of . ( own by once going acr-raa "he field. He | J expects In plant thirty acret ot era in • the spring. He has sat out twelve acre* < of peach trees this fall, and wc hope thejr l wMl^thrlae. aa llwy are very choc to the I Tbe late ale .rot bat done a great deal of . damage at this place. Though the ke waa mil at roog enough to move tlx oyrterv- 1 It baa scattered all the boats that were not i securely harbored. The meadows were ' dot ed with tbem a* far as the eye could ! reach. Tue Be* I-le Turnpike is quite impw*- 1 able, tbe .ce in aomr place* is piled thn e feet deep. Mr. M. Swing (the milkmin) undertook to get through m Sea We. but i got fast, and after much difficulty extract- ' ed hit team aad came back. * gwnaw.va' "" I Sugfraated by th* Dyln* Woras of Mr*. Harry B. Hand, q "I am wrarr.|0. ar rather^ ^ _ ' Whohsv? creweii u* t atroWMa One*, mvthuuxhi ray 's i I ad stra vi ' Toaenvd ike rvsrly strand Iv yen" : i ••But tue grist ot *«*r oue* round ras -BrtrUgM me Uacfci" so dear (ha DotuL I Xad vWkrioy "And Ders, npoo tha mad IksraW raary wA.rere.,.vvVr.s=eh»t.Oh. the Jay, tlx DUss. Ih* si ry. ' - 9s*t. ur, now reevtvv ihv child. K. AooJdant on the flail. Sxa I«ux Crrr, Feb. l#tb. 1883.- Yro- I t- rJay while ooostrnct loo train Nh. 18 •"■ ■ nuking a flying drill at tbe depot et MM - saas'S^'gl'ggKi hart but an oil lady stdhdlog by exeliltafl | suspended nf r All persona baring pound stqk.-s . | any , " . flailing tackle oo my premises are Iwremri ^Fbbroary tMk 1883. •*•;-; P ^ %trti!i£6|Sp W

Son Ibla City Murmurs. * Heavy snow. Plenty of skating. * Mercury three above xero lau work. A skating rink at tbe exenrthw linuse I* H. Harringtoa I* improving hi" properly hy building • vernodn around birwun- » boarding boose. . J J-.hn Giggans la making arranccmvMs |V for htthstaniril Imprcvementi lo hit hole', the Philadeliibla House. 1 Seven apt-had* nf lumlier are lying on I ' ibe shtlng a trailing good weather when I , work wlrl fcrgiiain 'artiest . . With tlx c nJng of g'-xl weather Mr 1 C. K.-Lamlis will begin a number of lm--i i * provetlwoUi'ntbepropcTtietbonwnabere. | , President. J. Berne": Secretary. Jopn 1 1 Wilkinson: Tims. E Ludlam. Treasure. , 1 Vaster of Ceremonies. J. 8. Morris. ; I . ^Waak on the hotel Irinj Iw I1 hv^A. | J r Philadelphia ore engagwl on the wtuk . | ' It Is rumored that Ihe B.k.-r Dr.ri.-is ' Who owo s nunilv-r nf rnitagr* Ivrri^ and Mayer T. E. Ludlam reprerente.1 Sea | | Isle at tbe A mm leas hill in Philadelphia. j t unity" of shakoig hands whh Pi'eH.len-. I • elect Cleveland, hot *n« ili«appointm! ! again. , . The storm on M-.ndav Itrt hmugbt in u , very high tide. The sea walls were tubI ilorm' ^mlrehiy^'Twui^v ""illlwi snTahi' ^'iTtnd1 t^'V'K'd'tVm'wbldit pithsT side so carii.-d away by the lul- , m^now'reiwpring'lhv'ilamscr1*'" " ' It." New jilr'M™ lavT'sprlog and rent to tbe Sea We City charge Al- ! ' r'acbxf and*1 hat dTx x "r"Lmw ' ; .Tin*0*".!!' ""rome "'nirouch"".'.*"-! 1 nnlv In this place, hut at Millvllle and ' Ocean CHv, where he has bm-n an anient wnikt'l. » inference abould rend Inn. Prtt.lv Who didn't g" alviglung "ii Sun day missed their npp.wtunitr front 'his | and relative* ut her former liou.e. BeeaIryv Point. Tlx munipa are still raging here. Wt . Miss Millie Hand, after veiling friend* , 1 and relative* in Trenton «nd Newport a , Merer* Auginlus and E B. Ilowell are - 1 honx after a few wrvk'* trip, during ' City. Now York. Brooklyn and Ivmg ' Merer* N" F.riicwm and Barii*on have I NeliOD^ ihsrlrein. of Cold Spring, for The tide here on Monday wa. ihe high, eat known for reveml years It came I over the beach In place*, tearing away parts of Ihe mehunkmeni oo ihccnwaway. I tlx sloop* Madura, Emm*. Mary, Aliev I and Gull out oo the bank. | The public ia Indebted In Sir George 1 Style's. Nat. Norton for clearing a path | for the pedestrians, tnnch to the annoy ' ' ance of some people who would like the | '( List Saturday our sporting fraternity ' 1 turned out aod indulged io and old fast. [ : lotted fox hunt. James Thompson, nf ' made Reynard hlu^lhe dull The ^ajmrt I Mlaa Hannah Hand has reiurnrd home ' j j Mr Jonas Sieetman has Im-n spending :

a few day* in Pb Isd-lphla and Penning- - Hy the time this ispubhabedour 'tiende - i Elizabeth Centennial. Two stage j I load* will go betides s numlwt of private ; , ; carriage*. _ Ac. j I ud. Notcmre. a well known lady of j J Camden, residing with her daughter. Mrs. ■ Markley. on t '.wiper street above Fourth. J •lied a few davs »g". The deceased was a : , i daughter of Jonas Millar, the original ! , and proprietor of Compere Hall, i ■ Cape May and Is Ibe aunt of Richard T. j J Mjller, Judge of the District Court, and , r Jonas M -ller. Esq.. Prosecutor of the ! I Pleas of Cape May County. Mrs. Nor- j J [ cross! waa the a idow of Richard Cake, I ' . formerly proprietor nt that old and famed j I hftatelrie kept at the comer of Front and , Federal atree's. nna before being torn,! i down known aa Pareona" HoteL— Gsursrr. j ' i Tbe use of Iodoform or Mercurials in ^ ; the treatment of cvtsrrb— whether in the , Should Ix avoided, aa they are both iojuriniu |aod dangerous. (Iodoform it earily detected by it* offensive odor. The . qoly.ttliablr catarrh remedy oo Uiemaikct ' to-day la Ely'a Cream Balm, being free > from all p isoonus druga. It baa cured tlioutanda nf chronic and acute case*, whqrv all other remedies have failed. A particle ia applied into each nostril ; no | pain ; agreeable to use. Price fiftv eents-, of druggist*. fSl <L ! Cbarlealnn J'ori aarf Courier -. lie. • ectab'e onlnri-d person* who hoy first- j * 'Hst Hrkrt* rer anv retlrnad tn Srnl'h | Carolina ride in the ft r«i -class ears a* ■ right, and tlielr pterence excite* no enramett on the jxrl of their white fellow. . ruuvengsra. It la a great deal pleasanter tvnavelwlib resptc ableand wril-behaved | c Iraed people llxn with nnmanovrly and j j Is wry prevalent at thta aeaaoo. the | I avmptnow being bluer tares, offensive i breath, coated tongue, side htredach-. ! drowsiness, ditzioeas. lore AfTmoellte. If I thi« ■ ojdhh o ItriWwJffiiMjontluue. ^jjjj^rtftgiWjgrtg^geroMBIous- 1 t» of •• whlp&glwl fir; jtife I tgodoerel It. ttv CeghlSure hy nAnksp measure and. might In pare anal ^A0X8» Ooaaty Bo^V'.E^tHua JjM| tftmsuioe anj>li|-ania f-r icarlie.'t UopqaijBig. W^r

#tm gl (UlKtUfftl. 8 Catarrh Cured j 1 Galarrb is a. very prevaJant dlaoaar, with 1 dltOetaln* and oncuslT* symptoms. Hood's J Baraaparllla sire* ready relW aad speedy ears, from the tart It arts through ibe blood, and thus reaches every part of the system. •• I angered with catarrh fifteen yssr*. Took : All nod's SaraaparUIa and 3 am not troubled any j 1 l*1th catarrh, and my general health la much i ! better." I. W. LiDt ta, Postal acrk Chtcago ' I A St. Louts Baltroad. > | j many wonderful cure*. Inhalers ,'cto! spend- . '""/ted"' "°'l""*'"Hl'lo"1'""lboD'boDr'11i HuudN 'Snrwnjaritla I* characterized bv ■ three I'O.'I U •" . Id. tbe ewuMMZoii el I my efieeUng rare* hitherto unknown. SreSirtiS'lVed^ I-- well. Masw Hood's Saraaparilla j 01. ly by C "l ItlriDA Ctk. Lowell. Urea. IOO Doses One Dollar. - EVERY DAY Mr. l-|III'MAV!vl,ll.I.S. Mr. I'Mll'M \N'S I'lI.l.S. Mr. (. HII'M \N S I'lI.l.S E. D. LONG. Sole Agent for U. S. SliarpTftinsij ARE CURED BY THE I HOP PLASTEE1 ' Tffu BflcK Uc^gsT G"J,,...nn FIELD AND GARDEN SIEDS. ***■' g ' ^IMOUPNED TAX SALE

. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I | I a^re* w— rore Wei^ u. *J^ofd* ' j ! S'niuay'iv MMUtSray. a^^ixr cent. c» . i ih- ore or sale, and^ibv twisnee rx uvl.vvry of i e^"ntSw3au JTu a.^S^.p, ing" ignERrFF'S SALE I j - '} ! Pst& XlhkW's' 1**!; ■ ■■ - J.

. _ ' „ , . ' ■ — 3 STRAWBR ID EE^ C Lit THIEBf CAUU AND EXAMINE! Out new Winter Stock of LADIES' CLOAKS AM) WRAPS. M-:U' MARKET COA I S. KPSSl.W CTKLT EARS. STOCKINET COATS. Cllli.l)REVS HAVEI.0CKS ETC SI: A I. CLOTHS EK0M iyw I P. HALL'S ■ 01,1) ESTABLISHED STORE. Ho. 26 S. Second St., PHILADELPHIA. ABOUT GOBLETS. For the present wc quote inc.' I)iaoion.l Cut Goblet* at io cents per -et. Hrfter graries from ;? i-: to <5 1 cents If a • ostomer wants to spend more money f..t I hem wc can show them at Jj.oo. Ol "iirsc we do i' fit sell many of this grade at thi* season, but we keep them in kioek in ease ..f emerge net There i> ore tiohict to whirl, we w ish !;.rid' a iid'pre t'tv C Wc haven': many .if l!"-:ii now, but when thcrcame i" about t'hristmas wc sold a surprisingly large i. umher of them Call and, examine

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