Cape May Wave, 28 February 1885 IIIF issue link — Page 3

»«.— In Adwiicc 3S»Ian6 amb ©ounfg. - worr omc* AMAiranuarra. ~ jpHaMSSSF15"®5"5 JOSEPH K. BrORES^ Tbe PmblWltno etnroilirrnt hill >u killed In the Bnuarof Assembly oo Timday last, after having ps«s»d the Senate That this > political mteake^eewell traiert. During Ibe lete Neilnoal ampalp, there were thousands ot tampers!* • people who disapproved nf Ibe candidacy of 8«. John and lb* putting of ■ National temperance ticket In the hR bin three same pruple are dfmpg adeneatri of State and* National Prohibition — Tbey did ni l Jrpio'n of Ibe 8t. John freed to torn per* oco legielellrat. but for ibe iwrti i hit ibe clearinc of ibe president and vioe. president bad no direct leering upon temperance legislation. Tbeae aame temperance people In thi - Male. haee hern hoping that Ibe I*gi«laInre would paea Ibe bill allnwlnc Ibe pro. pie lo role upon a pml.fMtloo amendmeni lo ibe mnaiiimina, which measure would bare laken Ibe question of prohibition oul of politics and placed II directly In the banda of the people, where II rlgblfttlly be Ion a*. There can br no doubt ibat bad ibe aame unmbrr of people aakrd for the prleHegr of amending Ibe coo«'ll ulm i f the Hair In almoal any other paillcnlar. II would bare been granted by Ibe Lcgl-la-lure. H la Ibe right of ibe people to dr mand Ibla privilege upon any Importani mailer, and Ibe legislator who rrfnaea In linen lore grant the prayer nl Ida cnnnlloenli ar prerenled by pellthm. laiinlll for Ma pnali |oii aa a repreren'allre of I he people. One of Ibe nppooeola of Ibe bill, Mr. Beast >o. Haled In a apeech approving of Ibeadrerreiapanoflhecommliteelbat ! "If the people dealred any cbanae In ibe law. I her shoold elect repraarutallrea aconrdinalr." Thla then la the only meana left lo all ■ who deal re ibe enactment of a prohibitory amendmeni. Aa we aaid before, the num. her of temperance people cannot be eatl- ' ma'rd by Ibe St. John rote, aa there are tliou* and* who did not rapport St. John who will Uke a band In electing rrpreaen- ■ tallrea who will amalrier it Ibelr iron duly. In (rapt any rruanoahle rrqocat of ( the people to aubmll any juetlion lo a 1 role of the people of tbe Utate. On Toeaday evening of tbla week a • number ef rbitena mat al Ibe Hotel Lefayetie.m take Into moalderalloo Ibe heat 1 a aya and meana for Ibe election of proper ' men to fill the rkrtoaa municipal rificea j al tbe redoing spring election. Mr. Jna. Q Williams wee aeleded aa chairman and I Mr. F. H. HIMretb waa appointed eecre. ' larr. After aotne dlacnaalon opoo Ibe I subject wblrb the meet In* waa called 1 In cretaider. a motion waa made lo adjourn until Thntaday evening. Pursuant to adjournment Ibe meeting »u called lo 1 or drr at the tarn boor and place on f Thuraday erenlng. Tbe cbalmianrf^ibe being ahaeo'. T. H. Wllhamaon acted aa eecietary. On motloo lo go into norotnaHon for officers 10 he roied for al IhecranIng election, the fill, -wing peraooa were •elected aa caodldale* for tbe various offl-"y-or Mayor— F. U Rlcbaitlaon. For Omndl— Charlea II. Dougherty, Charlaa A. Sbaw. Jamer learning. Recorder-Samuel R. Htitao. Treasurer— l"eoe II. Smith. Collector — Frank 11. Hlldrelh. Aaimt Henry Hand. Clerk of Elect kwi—E. 8. Taybw. Inapcctora of Election— Wm. 8. BebeU Ihwer. Geo L I/reeii. C matable-R J. Cresawrll. Oreraeer of P.«#— Tnerrbtw Mueller. F.iefoiire and finance commltteea were appointed to lake charge ef Ibe campaign. It It • fevuriW eiprtt»l»0 with a cerlalr rlaaanf people, that edltoi'i are oaed to lying, and. uneratsctnoaly, and perhape unlDiOTl tonally tbey am altering a I ruth. If there la a certain claw of men who moat listen to more Ilea than any other. It la newspaper men. Every one who bea gn laance tella tbe editor and colon bU aide op to anlt hlmaelf. Persona who want to get off a J-4e oo some one elw telle the etlltne. Not a day paaaea that an editor la not told Innumerable lies. Mtw «■ them be kwm to be Hea when be heara them, bat sanetlmee be la lad to b. It. re lira and publi-kc* them, then the puhllr. . who alway. find oul tbe falsity of an t'raa. cnlkiiea li aa another "newspaper lie" We are atuboriaed to elate that Mr. Charles H. Doueiierty baa accepted the di ruination trndarvd him at tbe cilia n« meeting held oo Tbnradsy erenlng al the Hotel LafayrUe. Mr. Lbtugheitr says lhal i he arttete published In Ibe Stab of Jrerday waa euthralaed by him, as be ad no wish In baa aelt-ciaisututrd candidate. but aa the nominal ro baa been tendered without bis seeking by a large nuinber of Ibe beM cilixrna. be will accept and use bis beat endeaaora to aerre Ibe people If elected. Mr. Dougherty mill, without doubt, metre tbe rapport of all good citizens, aad bis rices ion it astuted. Tbe Cbonl Society le aaaklag arrangemeet! a for glrtng a miaorllaoeooa concert about tbe mbMIe of March, when will lie Of a

rendered e number of eh- dee eokw, qtitr Irtten, and cboruaes by tnemlera of the sortmy. Tbey are also pi at tiring a can- a lata "Tbe Haymakers," which mill be h glren ttanetlBM during tbe epriog. From « the n'putatloo tbe choral bee already at- n tained we promlee our rrmtkra a rant treat h when these cneertt are giren. c H«n. F. J. Melrln. our esteemed mayor, and Mrs. Melrln arrived at borne yeetcr- e day from their prubuged rltU lo New ■ < Wrens and mber poiats of interest la tbe I south. Mr. Melrln and wife were of the 1 knight Traptar patty that kfi Phlladrl- t phla Ibe firtt of Ibe montb in parlors cars f Sir New Orleans Eipoailioo. Weesleod * the returned pilgrims our congratulations on I heir safe arlltsl home. t li la nid thai a eoupli of oar local | ; bare be* engaged aa pnrale lutots. ; progress that U Is expemcd that Ibey will appear In public nu the rink tmaight. , V See poatrrt. _ i In a rink ahualed near ibe ariilng ran a red- headed man popped bis bead In Ibe door. Just then a woman in a front seat called out to another beside ber: "There i "» .tmmgM mtn rcquiattiue. _ All the k^pf^mueb to twSikgbl of our young''TbT0^0 hi. Urape W e^teK .later comSitiou for

PERSONAL. ^ Mr. 8." R Sliieaannonncea himaplf aa a F candidate for tbe office of recorder. ? Mr. Albert B. Lltl le will be a candidate tor City Collector al the coming election. = . Mr. Ephrirat HUdrelh. of ;Rlo Grande, spent a few hours on Ibe Island tbe first m of lbs werk. - Or. T. 8. lleed waa down oo Thursday looking to the improvement of his Lafayette sired property. = We ere Informed Ibat Mr. F. K. Doke will submit hit nsnia to lbs people as a JJ candidate for Mayoralty. Mr. IUndy. of the planh fame, baa • been making Ibe Cape a rltU tbla week In tbe interest of harmonoua sounds. Meters. James Learning. J. H. Carman, r- c. H. Dougherty, h K. Miller and Cbaa. Shaw are named aa candidates for couuu cil st ibe coming rleciion. J" Cspiain Ell Etlmunda, of Ibe Clyde Bieanisblp Company, paid a villi to his to rents I tat Saturday, calling in at the j' Wavg rfflce during hia ar-journ. i Ofllorr A. O. Denoetl. an it is an . reported, will be a prominent caodidate II for tlse office nl chief of police wheo Ibe , new council do up the electloo buaineaa. a Her. A. W. Whltmaah fell on tbeataira - I«»i Tnoday evening while prepanng for 3 religious services st West Cape Mty chtpk el. He injured his aim tu a painful der gree. ~ nroiher Joseph Wilson found tbe right • place to fall down on Ilank atrert Ian • Satimlar eeening. Wllllbose who hare nm cauirht a fall during the late reign ol - the Ice Ring please hold up their bands * " Maiihlas Nteoll.of New York and agent , of Ibe B-wrd of IToderwrileia. was al ; Cape Mey during Ih" week looking after . Ihe wrecked brig Anile He was areompaolrd by hit HankUter. Mr. Nlcoll regJ itlrml si I he Chairoote , Her. G. F. Blabnp will aoon surer his r cnorteciinn aa pastor of the M. K. cburch. . of this city. Paator Bishop will leare be. hind him many warm frlenda which he ■ ' has marie during hit pastorate of three Tbe Lodge of Good Templars for Ibis . c'ty it • sited ll.cir officers to serve for the , current rrarcro Wednesday erenlng with , imnrewire ceremonies. Dr. E. II l'hllip", : 1) G. W. C T. There wasa full attendr ancr, and llie interett maolfeausl waa a 1 . source of gratlflcaiioo lo ibe workers of . iheonranlsaiinn. Tbe following are Ihe | names of ibe officers Insiallrd:— W. C. T. I -8. H. Moore; R. U. 8.-Mlsa Anna F-. , . Smith; L. II. 8.— Misa AileUa Uaynes, W, V. T —Mia. Ursle Ware; W. C.-J. 8. Ware; W a— C. R. Brooks; W. A 1 . 8 Harrr Kranedr; W. F. 8— Mm. , Dsurr Warwick : W . T.-Mim Rb-ri» < Srhelhnger; W. »L— J. a Garrison. Jr.; i W L G.— Waller Phillips W. 0. G.- ( r Howard Hlantoo; P. W. C. T.— L Hany , Smith. Jr. , Her. Joseph Garriaoo. brother of Mr. I J. H. Garrlsnn of Ibla city, was thrown ' . from a buggy at Mays Landing while the - bones were running away. He waa en i mule from bit home al Llnwoutl. N. J.. i for Tnckahoe. accompanied by Rev. M r. ( Parker, while drtriog'throagb MiyilandI Ing Ihe harness 'broke and let the pole of ( . the buggy fall lo tbe trou nd.it which Ihe . horaca-Wmk fright. Mr. Parker was earI tied loihegroond bribe topof tbe buggy ' , which was lorn off. bnl be escaped Injnrr. , Mr. Garriaoo was thrown violently upon c , Ibe fmara ground and severely burl. He i was eared for al Mayslandinc and aent lo , . hia borne at Llnwood by train. Wo are , «lad to know be la recovering from his , Tbe horrible calamity which look place ; al a Pink street residence In Philadelphia I en Saturday morning last, following as ll i did closely upon the Alosbcmse horror, caused a ahooder throoghoot Ihe whole , community, and tbe aeries of disasters | ' whlro hare visited Philadelphia tbe put few weeks almost utaka III elllxene Ihlok Ibat thcT are followed by a strange fatal- . Hy. Mr. John A. King, who perished In ihe flames which destroyed his dwelling. WSS, we understand, a ana af Dr. Charles 1 ' King who owns a Collage oo Howard . I reel, and is one of onr regular summer . rieilors. < Billy Hebemhal. while spinning one of his characteristic rams in J. C. Bennett's , . cigar store oo Wednesday evening, win interrupted br a dynamite explosion, u ' he and hia audience ibought,but it proved • 10 be a cannon fire cracker. Tbe breaking of several window glass was tbe exirot of ihe damages, hat Billy did not gel to finish bis story. This is the first 1 lime that be ' hu ever been compelled to , mop before reaching the end of bis yarn. . Billr save they would bare fonud It a ( good one If they had let him flnlah. ° Some super sensitive people holdup , ibelr heads In holy horror when laborers . and mechanics combine to keep np wages or secure wbst I hey deem Ibeir rights. ' Bui tbeae same people base scarcely a ° w.wd of enoderonallno for Ibe bonaoxa kings, owl nsoootadlsia, msnnfncmriwg hamna. wba omibioe lo extort high price* for their wares. Laborers combining are railed communists, while capltalita are . called Influential buriaeee men. Mra. Mar C. Ildredge, wife of Lewis i Eldredgr, Cape May Point, died auddeoiy i on' Wednesday. Mrs. Eldredge only a day I before had glren birth to a fine healthy r babe. Her recovery was regarded u assured . when death unexpectedly wrecked Ihe . hope* of family and fiicnda. Mia. El- . dredge Ira res ber bsbe and anrdber child I and husband to mourn an irreparable loss. i Charles Needles baa a well selected - stock of spring goods for tbe general consumer. He can fit you out from head lo font cheaper than can be dnoe In Pnila- . dilpbla for the same grade of goods, t Gentle mens furnishing goods In great E variety and st low cash prices.

The mle which waa to hare brrnheW •* at Ihe Mayville House on Wednesday last " has been postponed ifnlil Monday next. Wlwo Mr. Lyons, Ihe late proprietor, will b idler tbe lurniture and III urea of Ibe a at poblle sale. Terms six tnontbi credit with note and approved accoritjr. a There will be no service In the Baptist church next Sunday morning (March 1st) i ike pastor will cooducl the funeral of ( Mrs. Eldredge at Oold Spring Presbyter. al that boi. Consequently the regulai eommtinioo service will be * postponed until the following Sunday. A Prohibition meeting U announced lo » Uke place at National Hall oo Thursday I March' 19th. at 10 «0 a. m. and »p. m. Thomas Y- Cairn will addreaa the r meeting. A mass meeting is also an- , nounced for ihe erenlng or the same day. , A recant teller from the Cape May i Camp (tathe Colorado mines) brings In- . trlHgetma ibat Ha yonng and enierpnslog , members aie getting on andarevOT M»fol of becoming ia good lime well off le tbla worio'a gnode. I Smith & Co. Great Bargain House, 60 1 1 Washington street, has tbe largest etsart- : mrpiof palota. esh, glees, rnmlabea ami painters supplies at Cape Msy snd at ■ lowest pricra, U uke# up the whole basei moot of the large atom. There will . be a public lentpavance : ssSn-S^.'S^f-' • jgaycsAaa; tureraTT rednceflraiea Cor cash by Craig, - 49 Washington street- . [gP§I|§§

SALTS. 8melllng sails make red nose*. , Neighbor la not a geographical term. * Tbe fashionable face it smooth shaven, b The shining summer ee«r will soon be ». bety. * All great expectations cannot be realI Winter came wrong end formoat Ibis year. t Philadelphia ia aerating her reservoir Tom. Scott U a "Flying Dutchman" on wheels. k The Great Eastern was 25.000 tons burden. , Help those who are feeling the pinch of L poverty. r A soeexing cat-fish is a Mississippi e A Ilonaier girl has been the cane of six a flu picnics. ' Spearing eels through the Ice now the proper caper. 1 The bet and owl sleep away these cold r days and nights. " Petersburg was called LUlleworth In ' the old stsge days. * Extra religious services are being held at Wast Cape May. The choir of tbe Baplirt chuich is led by Professor Potter, i t>*an.f»noed Cape May will soqn put I on her spring robes. : Goshen owe primes are aaid lo catch and eat small birds. ' Ice gorges are the chief topics of danger 1 reported by the press. 1 Artistic and speaking are the illoetra- ' Hons In March Century. A clear conscience makes a man bold In trying circumstances. , A Bank street. Thomas cat whips all the dogs of Ibe IhoroJRkf^re. Paator Whitmarah iiWning the hearty coJqteratioo of hia flock. \ There Is an arbntua stalely forming The almanac is the only assurance we 1 have that spring is near us. ' We begin loaigh for the usual Ca|e May warmth and auasbior. A Toekahoe cat came to grief by getting a rat fast in its turoetAn eloquent preacher is paator Brewster of tbe Preeby terlao' church. The County G a trite celebrated iu fifth birthday hy a pink tint number. In an ancient sled Stilly Hand delivers his merchandise to city customers. Eight thousand telegraph poles encomber the streets of Philadelphia. It is only a matter of a couple of days from Icicles lo Florida orange groves. M. H. Gull has, we uaderelsnd. leased the St. Albans for the season of 1885. There are 800 receipts for conking terrapin. hot not ooe for catching I hem. President-elect Cleveland has been invited to viait Cape May next summer. "frozen by tbe recent cold weather. One of our South Jersey exchanges calls the Ways a pretty good paper. Gosh! FarmerA will be somewhat act back by the werk-lftog brealhof an Arctic ware. A had break in Ihe clly sewer near ihe old depot Is dangerous lo man and beast. Chicago physicians are experimrniing wiih ihe comma bacilli ol Asiatic cholera. When the snow has disappeared, mend 1 ibe sidewalks and put Ih* streets in orSawing knotty wood is regarded as try. . to the faith of tbe average meeting Horse flesh continues high. Almost anv kind of an old plug is worth a cool 1 »100 Tbe moat notable and we may say couragrous courage is tbe before breakfast brand. Somebody baa discovered tbal silver i chains are seldom attached to gold It wall anon be time for bar workman to cause leaning up against lamp posts and earn shekels. ' Almost everybody has grate to New ' Orleans, Florida or somewhere else rays 1 an exchange. | Superintendent Siltei of tbe PreahyierI Ian Sabbath School, ia a prompt and rffii A.C. Gilo baa several contracts for I palming an soon si tlic wealber permits , outdoor work. A Cape May market gardener has i solved tbe problem of making cucumbers grow straight. The weather la against thank tourists ' much to tbe joy and satisfaction of onr 1 county friends. 1 Snow-bailing boya have had a good time ' this week in peitiog each other to tbdr , hearts content. Our winter-tried bouse keepers begin lo 1 realm tbal modern appliances are not un- . mixed blessing*. Sewing by hand is now called ooe of tbe but arts It should be taught in our primary schools. ' Profile di titled with our cu«t unera.' ' Hat refection guaranteed. J. D. Craig, <9 Washington atreet. , Tbe crop of csodllales for lbs various J nfticca of our municipality bids to bo of" ; average dimensions. I Phlledelphisn'i are wondering whether . this dear old Liberty bell will be sent back by tbe Loubbusleos. I Washington's monument was dedicated 1 last Saturday at Washington, D. C., with I impreaslre ceremonies. Foos Lee's well (rose over last Fridiv * night. The surMS of its column of water 1 la Ave feet below Ihe surface. Trouble with tbe Ioierualiooalt ia preTrotible with Internationals 1

Tbe outbreak seems Imminent In a couple of Western cities. i A sorrel lopped Bay aide boy has just thrashed a head bigger school male for directing attention to bla hair. Tbe roller skating erase Hill reigns ' supreme, with only a little diversion by ! tbe snow., which made fair aWlgfatng. Tbe headquarter* of the new Grand Pratt No. II. la at Cape May Conn ' Post 70 now musters at Goaben. j Mounds of tin cans, beer boulea, paper boxes sometimes disfigure vacant lota. . Away with tbem before tbe greaa grows. There Is an alireciion to a bunch of keye dangling at a g"od hooae-wlfea side ibat a bunch of diamonds never possessed. Mr. C. h. Land is. In a circular letter, offer* bis services to towns and elites as expert lo sanitary affaire and drainage systems. In the Philadelphia local election# week tbe uraal Republican major!: in bobbed up aa serenely as corks ia bath tub. Five sheen of popular music for 15 eta. al Craig's, 49 Waahlbgton street. RepairIng and inning of organs and pianos promptly and properly dooe. A Yankee edhor epigramroatlcally deI fine* tbe poaltWn of onr population when ; ba says, "I am a capitalist at heart, hut a . working man froaa necessity." Dealers say that lawn tennis will probably surpass baseball in popularity i next season, fifty elobe sre brlng farmed i j this year where ooe waa !e« year. j Tbe quiet oyster Is now permitted to sleep In its soft, muddy bed without fear i from predatory long*. Tbey are $U . per barrel no account of it however. I It la plain Ibat roller abating todeetilned • tepl!bhcfle If "!?<£« gets a fair bnld of a person it is as incowble sa tbe Cholera. safMi-rsi.

'■jCourt Home. Mr. George Ogdcn atartcd.for Buffalo. N. Y„ no Tuesday frr the purpose of t purchasing lumber for tbfijpriiig and * The vendue of A. E. Lyons si the Mayville House has hern postponed for noe 1- week oo account of bad wealber oo Ibe day of advertisement. i» Conner ft Schellioger si ill continue lo furnish doors, sash 'and mouldings losucb lr new buildings as are erected in the vicin liy. Ttitnew residence of Mr. A. Willion Bayside avenue near the railroad is thr iaiesi in course of construction. M Mt. Lewis Whcaton has purchased a pair of flue horaea of western Peooavlva. uia Mra* for the Alms House firm. TUry are of fine build sod will be perfectly able ■ lo perform ibe labor required uf them at >' the place for which Ibey ere Intended. Tiw roads bare hern in rxeellenl eoodt. * llm fur aleigliien aloce Ihe reeenl >o-iw, and' on Wednesday and Thursday th. sound of Mis was constantly beard, as merry parties" til led awifily over Ibe d frozen track, which underneath was a ■ •olid msaa of Ice which tendered Ihe : foundation Ann and secure. The wreck that recently came ashore on , Seven Mile Beach is rapidly going lo i pieces. Partlra from Gravelly Run have taken the contract to onload tbe cargo of i > lumber and land it in a safe pewit i .0 on i the beach. A good share of Ibe work is t already accomplished* and a fine lot of cscelleol pine boards will aoon be for talc. I A Grand Army Post ha< been organ- i ixed ■( Ibi* place wilb thirty.flre mem- i , her*. A split having occurred in Ibe or. ganizsiion on account of Ibe headquarters ■ having It-en removed lo G when. Thus , ' we have I wo G. A. it. Posts in the town. | Ship. The officers were oo hand on Mon- , 1 day evening when the permanent organ iza i >n Oaik place and will be known as . s ihe "Kerosn" Past. j R II of Honor — The following pupili of , f Excelalor Sciu*! al Tuck ah or, hare al | lained a general average of ninety per , cent, or over in school work for Ihe last , ' quarter. Sallie H. Marshall. M. Uellie Taylor, 92: Lid# Atlanta. 90; Emma . - Wheal an. 90: Flora Taylor. 00; I.ida . Thtanaa. 90; Emma Thomas. 90; Ksllr s Champion. 05; Pearls Wick*. 90. Harry Bnzhy. 05; Harry Stills-. 95; KtxxV G *1- . frey. 85; Cliiluopber Hand. il*i George ' Dtikcs. 94: Howard Blixanl. 92;)Willi»m Ocratcll, 90; Harry Creamer, 00. ' , Selgliw n.*a aeitlement _ncar this rillage. 1 named Ifaiah jolmaon and Mlro Lively, j 8 holh formerly r.sideoU of this township, 1 - few days ego while In tile vicinity of 1 Bridget on. The delate Incoming heated ' I Lively cut Johnson a severe Mow with a razor in Ihe hack.fron- which i" i* Ihraigt t t , hi* recovery I. doubtful Lively fled ar.d I after storming a abort lime in Mil villc t ty and arrived at Cmit House on Time- i - day i veiling and thro turned iheir alien- i lion inward Ilia supposed hiding place. : He *11 m.m found and attempted lo ( fired from a pi-tol assured him ol what be a Hop an'T waaarrealed and lodged in Jail o»cr nlghi, and no Wcdnearlay niorntrg | [ y Goehen Cleanings, , j Mr. Stephen Hani- hat lately purchased a fine new borer. Miss Belle Miller. r.f Cold Spring, is the ' guest of her sister, Mra William Tomlio. | Mr. Charles Rosa, of Ihe City of Jack- 1 soorillc, has been spending a few days at \ Miaa Fannie Wolf, of Camden, has ' been visiting Miss Lou. Sterlmsn for sev. eral days. [ Mr. Weelei Vogenberg. s young r»ln- ! ' ter from Rio Grande, was in town Sunday 1 5 Mrafiumars Godfrey, of Court Huuae. baa liven TRe vuest of her father, Captain , Wl I am M. Buike. ( j Superintendent Miller and Mr. Ed. Hire are running an Incubator wi.b a capacity for three hundred eggs. ( , Mrs. 8«rah Burke was called to the , •Court House on Monday last, no account . of Iba sickneas of Mr. Parker Burke. Tbe topper giveu by G. A. I{ . N 70. ■ came off as per announcement on "Monday i evening, and wni a financial succcs. , Mr*. II T. 8. U well It*# returned homo, batiug made a trip tu Jacksonrille. Fla., with her husband,CAptain L. 8. Stillwell. I Mra. Lizzie Harker, of Pblldelpbts. ha« been in towu several days visiting her many friends. Misa' Lizzie it always * "welcome here. A house kept in open defiance of tbe law and puhlic eenttroent i* certainly a ®- dtaonlcilv hi war. and alt-wld lie closed up without any reference as to who keeps it The Goshen Mite ami Litenuy Society will bold It* regular monthly meeting on ■" Friday evening, March 6:h. An Interesting program has been arranged, and ■ tf _yood time Is expected. " Mr. Herbert Stephenson, accompanied hy srane of his lady friends, attended tlie R' eibillt'HW at South Dennis, on Tuesday ® evening. Q-~ •5> 8°"triSe«V"e. The yacht 7 teilighl bas been rai<ed and will be pot in repairs. J Several dwellings-will be erected in this rillage tbe coming spring. d Loan and Building Association annual meeting next Tuesday evening. Have you heard any remarks of late reT gardtng the severity ol the weather t |r The road to Sea Die has not yet, at this willing, been cleared from Ice, and is Hill I iu passible for wag -nl. passible for

Tbe Van Glider saw mill forces bad a , rough passage by sea lo Dsften, Gvorgi*. They arrired safe and sound on the 17ib Mr. William ,8. A beams, whose house sometime since destroyed by fire. Is I about to build agaio. Messrs. Feaater it Weatoott have the contract. I Our Corovt Band don't lb ink Uiey bad 1 much to boast of in the way of numbers . at their would he entertainment at Dennl.rllle on 8aiurrisy evening last. Mr. J. . W. \'oung generously refused lo accept ■ any pay fut the nse of hD UaU. A rather novel way, for time parts, of Horing ice has been put In practice the present week at Van Gilders ptfcd by exMayor Weils and Mr. Babbingtno, of (Sea I.le. Thr lee which is seven and a half inches thick and of excellent quality is slowed closely on shore near Ibe edge of lite pond and will have cover* built ft* its protect too. Croon Crook Dots. Preparations foi oyster planting on tbe bay shore are now bring made. Dr. Jams* H. Ingram is depended opon i by Holly Bcacbera for medical assistance Tbe larger part of our population gains livelihood from tbe bay in ooe way or What bas become of tbe project for building a walk over tbe low swampy , ground of Ghees Creek rua. r Tbe Old Folks Concert al tbe Preai.y- , l I terian church baa been poHpooed from lime to time on account of Hormy nights, j , • Mr. Truman Hickman wlU move on ; , [ Mr. J.wcph Hand's NummvUi.wn farm in i tbe spring, and Mr. Hand will occupy a ; ; house In tbe village of Green Creek. , ! The fashion of budding bridges of gret n J P'oe and hemlock should be atiaodoo"! [ At best tbeae Hroctores are abort llvW; 8 whereas an iroo raw would tea a century. - j This la the age of erailrtvaonm and lnt grnious invcOtWwa. No mscbloe of almi- » "hr rorrtmr ever nceranpMcd a more ! pSS&r-KPSSSS iSimmWi, dk hbghi li'.bavn owe. A conA plr of Green Crrekcr*. who bad Vmg P"t a np with rite iocwvcolence of backing Utar barv uilltedjyre -inter hour.

Tuckahoe Notes. Mm. Pauline Nolt and cblbl are In I New York. 1 A Tuckabue eat came to gritf by get- ' ting a mouse fan in its throat It ia more than six Jersey miles from ; r Tuckahoe to Woodbine Station. ' Our people begin to cart kmgtngjpoka to tbe river for their spring supply of ; • herring. 2 1 Professor Oak*, principal nf^hublie -chools. will. 11 is reported, snrafenler r tbe ministry of tbe M. E. church. ' Tuck shoe Dramatic Association .is preparing for an entertainuirnt, designed lo eclipse all Its previous performances, i Mr. Aide Bbeppard, too of our friend j . Josrph Sbeppard is. we hear.sonn to take ' ; for s wife, one of Philadelphia's fairest ; daughters. Many of our people attended Ibe Port Elizabeth Centennial Celebration Usi | week. Thry give glowing accounts of , what tbey saw and beard. A mile from tbe town is a lied of loaatl i rlama, lo a fine state of preservation, j ■ Specimens from it arm not regarded at any- 1 thing very extraordinary by oar citizens. ] i There are now no rcasela building st I 1 this formerly actjve place in marine af- j , • fairs. Ship builders are now plylog the J [ builders art, when a Job is in lbs 1 ; i market. j. [ Tbe Presbyterian church bas not hsd this winter regular preaching services. The j Sabbath, school under the aupcrintendenry | . of Joa. Shepppard, ts still doing good work j Tbe beautiful Baptut chapel in North i 1 Tuckaboe attracts much atlefition from strangers who visit ua. Donations to the | building fund will be most thankfully received by tbe society. Revival services hare been held in the j M. E. church for several weeks, led hy | and iutemt still coottnue. ! Messrs. Hildretb and McKigue are onr i bay dealers. They find fairs few ! ' and far behind al Shinn'a livery stalils. ' Vine Is nd. How wmiid it do for them ; to try a careful study of- tbe XII com-] Captain Homers Hand drove his fine team j FWaVt''siIri,on,.'^T|o,Ig'flre'mh«™lD lira J to. a sleigh, and the roads were rough Tuckalioe numbers many young ladiea their teens. They look all Ibe prettier from being uniformly dressed for even. A sensible head costume with ah ' arctic climate prevailing. couple uf lovers arrived in town at the ! ihe objects of their affections. Tbe flakes I fell so fast through the evening that tbe , was some llmcheforr a safe exit could be ' made from the pleasant prison. Sea late City Murmurs. jj Mr*, lib, His IdWdoO is very ill with;, Tbe cold weather bas put a Slop lo i building operatiinsTbe snow fall here no Toeaday nigbt J averaged tbedeplb of six Incnes. , A meeting of tome of onr leading ctti. ] zena look place oo Tuesday last. Object, ' the selection of candidates for council. I Mr. Ludtam writes borne an encourag- 1 ing account of bis experience in Florida. loe gathering has occupied the time of many of ourcUizeosdoriog the past week. crop Is excellent averaging a thickness of eight inches. t The washout on the Ocean City Railroad ia nearly repaired and it is expected the* passenger trains will run regularly j town during tlie past week Among them i were ('. K. Until*. John Gigan. J. Q-ieen J C. Baird. J.wrph Young and Professor . Millet all of Philadelphia. i The turnpike leading from Sea Isle ! _ City in the mainland bas been in an !m- ■ • [sisalile condition far shout ten days late high tide deposited piles of ice . and snow upon it, and there seems to be ! . no di*positioo on the part of the autbori- ' lie* or owners of the road to have it put in fit condition for travel. Tbe coal and , wood supply of our town is nearly cx- , haunted, and poor people cannot afford to pay the high charges demsodrd by tbe l railroad for bringing wood from the main- ■ Tbe seuaaiion of the week waa a fire which broke out on Monday morning . about one o'clock in the hotel owned by , Mr. Blurmcra of Malaga. All ibe mem. , bera of thn family were in bed and asleep when tbe fire was discovered, and the flames had made such headway that it ' was wi'h difficulty that they escaped. 1 saving nothing but the night clothes they " wore. The occupants of the house at the 8 time of the fire, were Mrs. Blurmcra and babe, a sick daughter and two young men. 1 The building was partly insured. A : partly finished cottage immediately adr joining the hotel waa also burned. This was owned by Hr. Bu.-kholt of Philadelphia. It was not insured. Tbe Baptist extra meeting has been i postponed on account of tbe weather. Mr. Csnoby. aged 87 year*, died at tlie I residence of bis soo oo Friday last. Feb. 20 h, 1885. The revival services in the M. E. cburch have clwed. Twelve persona bare professed faith in Christ, tbe most of . Whom will be received on pnbat loo soon. The mentbetthip was revived, and much good we billeve waa done, tbe fruit of 8 which we truH will yet appear.

Three Reasons |[ ! W hy every one nereis, sod should take * Baraapariila in tbe spring i, 1st: Because the system Is now In Us u greatsrt need. Hood's BsraaparilD gives i strength. * . 31: Breaure tbe blood Is sluggish and i n.md's 8eraaperilla purifies. ' SI: 'Because, from tlie above facta. v , cd'a aa ran pari lis will do a grower n ' amount of good now tlmff at any other ' r tjnw. lake It now.^ Tbe use of Iodoform or Mercurials In , \ Ibe treatment of catarrh— whether in tlse a I form of suppositories or ointments — '■ , sh-mld be avoided, as tbey ire both inj jitrinus land dangerous. I Iodoform la , cully detected by its offensive odor. The i only reliable catarrh remedy on Ibe market 1 to-day is Ely's Cream Balm, being free from all prisonous drugs. It baa en red thousands of chronic and acme cases. . where ail other remedies have failed. A 'particle is applied Into each nostril ; oo , pain ; agreeable to use. Price fifty cents; or drugjpnt. fSMt 8 Tbe County Board of Examiners will meet to examine applicants for teacher'* license, st Cape May Court Boose, on ' Saturdav, tbe 28tb of February. School , r House open at g o'clock, a. m. V. O. Mrtut*. Co, Bupt. i , - Goaben. N. J., Feb. 18, '83. A ■ If -'a. '' ; House wives, shop girls and aalra ! 0 wotneo ail suffer more or less from Walk II I Back and 8;de*cbe. Apply a Bop Pormu i Plotter and get insuut relief. A famous ' strenlberer. 35c. drnggtsts .' Messrs. Foctr, Haines, Benexet and R. ' i 8. Hand uT this dty have bought tbe. '■ Urblgvton rink. Mr. Hand will move to lltldgeion and manage tbe buaineaa. ie A regulariy organized literary and sdaa. Hi Ufle oireJe is doing syfeumlic work la tbta ii. city, ll wHI be enlarged as tbe days come il and go. i* : : «»-- — — — ra Butt No. S shows in in make up and ■1 : IResqry *w*k a marked improvement. The f sbekri. Scad ia yonr rah-

fitd. * i XLDRXIHiK -Mr-. Mary c lnaraqn; wS 1 of Lewis c. Kkir— 'e-. on K 'hrnsrj satti, lamia J, * ■ tne ski. rear of h- r Kaorrai conoay mora- w Prasbyreriaa I i $tw Qitrrttstmnts. j Hood's Sarsaparilla '■ Combines, In s m.nunrr peculiar to Itself, the ■ IiEtt blood-purlf> Inn and strengthening renae- ■ .Uesof ttMjvctetahietlagilow. You wiil find ' j medicines bare tilled. Try It now. It will I I rnrtfy your blood, regulate tho digestion, | ri ;md gtre new life slid vigor to tho entire body. J ! j " Hood's Sarsaparilla .did me great good. H ,Q" ^Tth" F" Sn,"(<",». Cuboet. V: Y. 1 j cured." Hits. ii. J. Davis. Urockport. N. Y. I I 1'ttriflcn the Blood j Hood's Sarsaparilla* I* <-tiaracterlxed by j ruTtCe**1 ^uy^»»lTs!!jJi'eS^l^g"tf2I^AS | ltcglslcr el Deed,. Lowell, Mass. j is wonb'ir. Si?ri'u«gobiJ?Ul 'haSKkoxox j ~ Hood's Sarsaparilla only by G L notlD A CO. ', Lowell, Haas. I | IOO Poses Ono Dollar, i "(act the Best" I HQP [mST|R|: yVV/onderful o i STRE^STHENER ! JQO TO i TAYLOR BROS. FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, I MOCKS ED TAX SALE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. brush \snit. bethe same moreor les*. Tbeooodluonsoi this sal- sreih*ilweniym»eperceni.,ss ' "pn.re '^rrmy'il'ie'inM he on ef'tafMuislM, . gHERIFF'tTsAij:! ' reStO^tmtO 00*0' ° ' r° Ccra'T"" l1'"* ' m.. oo labl day, sttbe lioi-I of Thomas bolbr. Ih Tuckahoe. m ihc^uni^ot^l^lltJIUt^Dt^ ■ my, fieSrafiLeS" vlnftlf digrraarad thirtyr jnraoiea.n i#*V^' """Hand"'? M "''haU^decW * (

deed^tated lith of Noremfier, 1*M, by L*tlKiaebbsn. and w builnl and haawtedras fot"iga'and'a""."? dlgrraa! west one chain a r.4 tweatr-eifbt I nk* to a stone corner Ip^—jd mn. dratnjra^Sm'Sje middleo^ '"belied ■A°bifrno?rety™ Jooepb P. Cake and at the tun or Thotaaa O. SmiLb.couip lataaakao-i Tlie Sctence of LHBT~0nly 51. iiv If All. rOMT PAID. AGreat Meal Wert « SaiW Exhau*ir>l Vltainy. Serrou* and Physical DePrssaamre °' 1 notu nrobaw^raerer oMcireretl to the lotot an j phrstctsn. *oa b nod red pajres. bound in beanttto I ' DhaoMal. mera ry and preferaonal-tasn any other woe* sold la tela coootrj ror^ti^an, orobe ffl?airSipi,Mmip MI8 Soeou. Send now. 0'>M medt i^awirded^fhr > ""Tb^fSewoe'or^ura mo* Id ha read hy Ui roang far Instraollew. aad by Ike afflicted for : lf0t£l!g.

BTMWBRIDEEslILnTHIE^ CAUU AND DXAMIND Our new Winter Stock of LADIES' CLOAKS AND WRAPS, NEW MARKET COATS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, STOCKINET COATS, CHILDREN'S HAVELOCK ETC. Also a full line of SEAL CLOTHS FROM S5.00 LP. HALL'S (11,1) ESTABLISHED STORE, No. 26 S. Second St., PHILADELPHIA. ABOUT GOBLETS. Mtglt (trices in Glassware aie things •tf the past. For the present we quote nice Diamond Cut Goblets at 20 cents per set. Better grades from 37 1-2 to 62 cents. If a customer wants to spend more money fnr them we can show them at S5.00. Ol 1 nurse we do not sell many of this grade at this season, but we keep them in stock in case of emergency. There is one Goblet to whicit we wish to call your particular attention: we cannot describe it. but every one says it is tcry odd and prett v. We haven't many of then) notjK.but when they came in about Christmas we sold a surprisingly large number of them. Call and examine these goods and give its your opinion of them. J. H. BENEZET & BRO.. DEST IN 1* H£ WORDD! ROOFING MATERIALS, READY-MIXED PAINTS, ' . BUILDERS' AND SLATERS' SHEATHING PAPER, CARBONIZED SHEATHING PAPERS, LEATHER PAPERS, CARPET A REFRIGERATOR PAPER, MOTH PAPER, ROOFING PITCH. ASPHALT PAINT, SLATE PAINT, GRANITE CEMENT, ROOFING CAPS, E . COMPLETE ROOFING MATERIALS From 1 1 Cent to 3 Cents Per Square Foot. PAINTS, ALL COLORS, READY FOR USE. we tnu ropsJk'li' our* :xpcu»c>wlui standard White lead tud on. "" PENH ROOFING CO., WILLIS BARTLETT, Agent, No. 20 South Second Street, Philadelphia. CARD counts CPUS APPLICATION. febiwei fern?! HOTEL PROPRIETORS BLSE JJ VITRIFIED CHINA. I t. nsrrr atartwl hy tbe add of rnUta,*erthira i inrttM. t rm.h reto*. W* promire in refund ih- moary torjU" r*"1* bought Iron aa,erreplaea RUSSELL. CAMPBELL & CO Noa. 221 Market and 210 Church Btreeta, Philadelphia. mTtUT 1 Taus sig LOCK P.. — . C. C. ST*WA*T. I 939 CARPETS, 939 READ THIS CAREFULLT-BUY EARLY. ALL THE NEW SPRING STYLES NOW READY. " VgLYKTS PBOSt - - • BSC. CP. j BODY BRCCTlia PfiOY *ae. CP. TAPgWTItT ItltfMKES PBOH - 4SC. PP. ! INOBA1N8 FRO* - - OOC. VP, Our Motto " Quick Sale* and Small Profita." - ALL liOOM WAHBANTID Al KEPRXSKNl Bit. -CALL AND EXAMINE TfiXk I LOCKE & STEWART, 939 Market Street, Philadelphia.