Cape May Wave, 29 May 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 3

* »CB»CR!mORr"C»- • >.Jo prr Annum, In IHvatirr Volant) anb (Sounfjj. Notloa. ^E! o'riork a aiiiiT?rrc!oe%pamT'Xi:r^diir-' nx IhaaNatrtbatjop t* ^ pmlinv, AA.^rel thing CpoMny . firming j in.mit profitable. Onr reason fur ii mar In- found in the lnnir cropping of the noil »ti hom nilcipmtp re'tiffn till it become* iy.hr anil thin with it» rilalily' gone. ' «" lure the Indian' did their mitt farmlop has liccn worked i.<-er bv tire while and bru.hea. When I ht' effort i* made try io«W thrifty person to nubdut- (hew lively virgin noil*, now permitted to run to wane, good crops follow. A* ban lieen often ntatetl In there column*. Cttpc- May*» nwanitiy lands ire as rich an a prairie and would pay a large profit on Hie mmjry invented in clearing them. . Dr. Harrison, the. distinguished medienl writer of Philadelphia. bought a few rear* ago. a tract of South Jerwv swamp land- it was prartically value!*** when he aeouired it. Ibit liy wire eipendiitneriy a lungle lea- fa-en made tii tlild learned Doetor -landl his rummer vara. Ihtfi on i! with Iff* cub' off working like a real agrlculturUtr. He has thousands of a«Ter of jltst Mirk -ml*. ^ — A merry pnrt/'tinder the auspiera of lb* I ii 'tier of the *, K. rhureh met at the l-rr-maje on ThurnU v ofternoiin. at four o'clock, die object being a eurprlw to ■ Paator'Manchcrtrr on the amiivrraary of his birthday. Th* Pastor. had la-en invited to take a walk earlier in Jhe afternoon, and during bis ahuenrr about thirty members of his congregation arrived. On his return be was greatly atirnrired to fcid such a reception awaiting lilm. «" oswrwheimeil was lie llial In the excite. . tqp of the moment, he war heard to . fcmlrC; " f jiat hi- tipw believed gwiioian could keep a recrcl." At aeven "'' lock they all sat down to a bountiful . repast that had been t rrparcd by the ladies and to which all did ample justice. At ten o'clock with bos' wishes to the , pastor ami Ida family for nuuiv happv ; n lums of the dat tire party returned to , their liomea miirti pirttsed with ihe plea-- ■ ant evening they had spent together. a Tl"', the appointmenti for 8t. John s P. K. fihnrch, Uila city, for the •casein ©f 1K8R 'June IS. ltev.Fradrrir Pjimer. Jenklntowti; JuneBO, lira. J De-. , WolfPeVry. D. I>- Orrniantown; June 37. Hev. 0. Pair. D. D.. naltlmorc; July ; j Rev. U. P, Alton. Bclhldiem; Jiffy ji, i a "''v- A- P. Strvker. ybD . Baltimore; Jul* t*. Her. W. N. McVfokar, FT !>., P c.ilaih-lphia; Juiy 35. Bishop Scar- ! oomtigh. New Ji-ritcr: August I. Rev. ■ I. II. Kihaolvine. "T*. "T>., Philadelphia; A itguat 8. Bishop Bullion, fenlral Penw.ylvnnla; August 15; Rev. E. M -Donald, D. New York; August 33, RtrV. W. , F. Paddock. TV. TV.. Philadelphia; August . _ 29, I lev. W. Ktrki.., D. !».. Baltimore: September 5. Rev. R. A, Edwards. D. , D-. Philadelphia: Sept. 13. Bishop Burgeaa, Illinois; Sept. ill, JJhffiop Burgia* , Tii more trouble about clothes lines ' Sir. Win. Sorrier:. of Green Creek, ha- j patent..) a neat contrivance by whiili , tire weekly wash may he made to flutter . in the breerea upon a line just as taught a- la desired. This un qtie machine en title, tin- pali-tllee to be rlaaacd among the . world's benefactor*. Few things in the ; domes! ic economy give more annoyance - t<t the exfcotlop of the household than , 1 the clothes line. Mr. , Sonera haa fixed , at this 1 in -i new so that a mere child can , stretch the line and lake care of it free l from dirt when done. The maehlne will ; he pot en the market m a few day*. • j The whole aiatter will be explained ' in , the advertising columns of the Wave In , Colonel Kmuier's Arlington ojwna for : the season of •$« to day. The hotel is : one of our moat popular boateries. Its ' general arrangements for the arcotnnio. .httion .if guests are first-elaas in every ■ particular. The Colonel baa associated with him in the office M r. J. K. Holling*. worth, a gentle rhan writ -known in hotel ] elrclea. As a prelude to the season he . and iMpflttar Kromer have been doing up the dtatoiof Peunsylvnulh talking t if , tin- advaiftagrs of Cape May as a sum mer resort. It would! -e a good idea if their laudable example were followed by ■ulicr*. A vi«lt slioilit be made by som'r ' duly authorised person to Pittsburg. Baltimore and Washington. Poet Msster.Mclvin i* proving himself ' a public spirited official. His promisee ' to ibe people of this city are about being 1 fully verified tn the construction of the > new Pqst Office building. The improve. ' menl promisee lobe one the or* teal pub ' lie building* in the dty. it wfli also < bare the effect of ecntntHclng businea- I at "lit Congrese Hall in a marked degree ' The work on the new office win be pushed to rapid completion. By July 1-t , ' the whole work will be done'and premi > Mr. Tlarnilton, proprietor of tlie Cape f House, Ope May Point, has secured an * in junction from ibs fkjpreme Court re- , Straining the constable* fr -oi selling lii» ; furniture, horse.. Ac., recently levird, t nnoD fur taxes amounting to nearly -W.- i 000. The injunction stays all proceed. I mg» until the decision of the court b an. f nonnred. The case will be beard next * Monday at Trenton. Mr. Hamilton claims 1 that Ills property is assessed at an unjust \ The Young Men's Reading Room will |. he opened In a- few days, t'onoailteea . are actively at work makiag necessary j arrangements. In the room* will be \ found current petbsiical literature of r lite lawi class. There will lie the great j est possible Hh. raiity exercised by the - literary committee In pta riding for tin- . entartaibmral of our young people. I Mr. William Ibsen will formally open ? lib ire cream and liskerv e-tal>!i-)imi iii " for the season to day. Its ha<dly noees sary to tell our readers that Mr. Emm keeps the Iwst of everything in hh> line of trade. Ilia Ire cream if unsurpassed . " cskea bread and everything else jp-tieri up In a man nor unexcelled. I Every sotdtoe. sailnr and marine who ' served in ibe. late war should take a part 1 if posadblaHB tha exercises of Decoration ' Dav. A war Vetera" does not have to ' lHi-onw a insoiber of the 0. A. R. to do I this, aitliougti it is desirahia that they 1 rhmikf affiliate with Ihe soaioty on gen.xal prinsrift .. Our leal manufarturer of jewelry, : J weph Baud, N->. 8 Washington atree'i, : i- ready to do all kimta of repairs in his i Sine promptly and tn a workmanlike ; annul The old «aml for Cape. May diamond cutting, opposite the new pent .1 ha Akin's iec cream parkira No. £9 Waab-ngton stn. t are now open for the scasoa. Iloti-I- hanlbx irnnn and rottagn aqpnlietl Coofretlooery. forvlirn and dotnearic fruits of all kinds, (tf.i rkiva transport at ion by placing your ivrder. for plants, bulbs and seeds » hh Henry Knott A Son. florits. They ^bate m> aprwti^,'' ; -n^.laina^a^ i llcTM-r has bis pcwnial di-Hckrus In. ;

PERSONAL. S The family of Mr. E. C. Knight are oc9 c-upyjng their cottage on Congress avenue. ? Mrs. Myerx, of Baltimore, will be h ere . in a few days, utabllslinl at thrTIrrxUui =, Villa. • - — - ' Messrs . Neil and Beypo'ds wiH keep tlie e prpaige of tlie New Columbia up to _ Irfgh water mark. . Sheriff Benexet Is gradually gaining In health. We note the- cirvumstauce wltli - our congratulation*. Reuhcn -'rowhsentl, Esq. . of Cape May Court House Is suffering -evi-riTv with ii carluinele on Ibe neck, s. ' Mr. and'Mra. Cb'arica Kelly Ilnd life " at the seaaiiorr very pleasant. They are. "* ail tbh year round liweilerx. - *, Cbllmel dames M.'.ScOvel has been making It lively,for the sea trout about J*ierce's l'oini wlfldn the week. Mr. Cliarlrs Ferguson and family arc 0 i "staffed in their beautiful cottage on X Sooth Lafayette street for. the season. . Ker.Johu landis wasO-id String's . temporary . |««jor. last Sun-lay . The y Miss Nellie Ingranf, of \ iueland. la a vniiiug friends at Orevit Cnwk". Uar t l.rotlier. Dr. (i. II In mm, i- i.n siid at e Holly Beai'h again. a Messrs. Henry Clare nnd d. P. Colt, s Will oiM-n the Stockton Hotel on June . flOth . ^Tirere ^grMtomen bring with 1 W. W. Green Is getting his (Kipular r Windsor in apple "pie order. Friend 1 > linen I* 'one of the few hotel men on Hie , 1 (lur esfeetned friend, I) It. Patterson, ' ' Is flutng up hia hsiidsomp Hpruee slreci \ I Mr.'pall'ersou am? wife^wiil niake'fre - i [ Dm. of ilii- liaiid-oniesl of our summer , . visitors!* is Ham Cartwright. His ■ lull suldii rlv form am! quick elastic- ' , Step a e lioliei ahie features in llasn 's , . Ie« favored" mortals! ' *'I"">'V ° ! t" ith?bpiri!u»|rlm'ed.''of^ i smt Holly Beat-h Pri-sbrlrrian ohurehra, ! I is a genlh-man small In statue with a > pale intellectual face ornamented with ' s}ito|Wl'i"ker» and mustache of darkest J I fellow l it ix.-ri. ami one of our predeecs- I I -ors in I|,e editorial chair of tlie Wave, ' Mr Joseph S. U-ach, bids filrto recover , from hiyiei 'M M-rloiis jlim-ss. He has , ' .-I strength. add at least 'another ; sc ore lo Ills pslp^anil honorable life. , Mi'. John Champion, uf .Tuckaboe, i« ahool to lead to the IirtBfuel iiltar Mis- 1 Iscicia Wnrwh-k. of llils city. Afirr the j marriage the ciiDtrai-ting parties will re- i ' side in itffffville ^ Miss Warwick ha. re. Kiihltc acbooir where she taught success- ' illy for several years. She is a young 1 lady held in highest esteem by all. ami ■ her win-rand winner may tie congralu- ' latWionbsvlngkhamlahlcindlotriH^nl ' * companion to help hiin on in -Ibis j Miss Harrison of tlie Star Vllhk haa i ' among her other summer engagements, 1 Mrs. Kent aud family, Mrs. Griggs ami J 'In lighter. Mr. Win. IL Anderson and faintly. Prof.- Wm. E. Story, of John i Hi-rdc in's Cnlmsity, all of BaHimore, ' and Mrs, Otto Kratv and family, of Washington II. ( The Star Villa has , mucli improved during the vcar by 1 a commodious dining riami and manv sleeping chnmfiers. Its hwation is all Hen lie,, I t». di-ired . certainly starts off the season under very J promising circumstances. Tlie wayibings are going with the ! ' young people of the town of marriage- . ' able age they will auonsdl he (aired off. • no aoongr gci a couple comfortably , started off in life with tlie benediction (if ihe Wave than another brace of hearts i that lieat as one require the compliments j of tb.e occasion. Not to keep our readers ! 1 in suspense arty longer as to who the , happy married people axe we mention itirot as being (tare nee It Brooks, son of ' Vy proprietor of our esteemed colem. * |»>rarv-, the Slnr, and Mian Rhoda S. i . Srhelliiigcr, danglitrr of Samuel Schci- t , linger. Esq. This wedding hail been , ta fore l> innsumalion, tlie subject for J -many a UU a UU with our voting society . folks. Their IwarU, If single, had been ■ made to beat a couple of times taster at \ the very thought tliat this lovely wed- , ding might stimulate the oilier alow , la aux to hurry up ami make the long t . wjshi-d for anil wric- me proposal. The ' W a.vx hopes with its young friends that \ Charles, Augustus ami the rest of them t i mar not wait "another hour, but speak " . the lender word* Hut lead tothe weeding ; , day. Pastor Brewster officiated at this i wedding, which took place on Wednesday at 1.80 p. m.. at the residence of the brides father. Fully fifty wedding guests present to witness the ceremony - ami enjoy the line feast that fallowed with sparkling convolution. An elegant r costume of cashmere and crgjun surali. with freshest snd sweetest corsage bon- ' quel, pearl necklace and bran-lets set off the pretty pttitr figure of the bride lo < large advantage. Tlie groom in evening ' dress looked handsome anil dignified. Tin- lumpy couple took the 4. p. m. for New York amid luck bringing show. - era of old slgirs and Carolina rice. Among the pretty nnd nsrfnl present were: J A secretary and book eaac to the groom | bis farther, and a feather bed; bolster and pillows to the bride from the i source; a family bible from th< J groom's mother: a sewing machine from the groom to bis bride: lund palniw! i chamber set from Stnuiri Scheiiitiger. ■ brother to the bride: a puree of ■none) ' the bride's father lo his daughter: t silver knives and forks. Mr. and Mrs. < Hughes; doxen silver tea spoons. Mr. and Sire. Ja* B. Slit**: pillow sham* and lied spreads. Miss Alida Scliellrncer; centra tablr. Joseph R. Brooks; reciinuing chair. B. Henry Brooks; blankets. » Mrs. I "rains Brooks; napkins. Miss J Maria N. Brooka.- Mirer forks. Samite! 1 Brooks; caator, Mr*. Mary II. Sin op-hire: , copy of "Platform Echoes." Jos. Sutton, i Jr.; gold flsh aquarium and stand, M s. " S. W . Golt: live volumes Commentaries i on tiie Scriptures, Ml*- Bertha I>awe* Brooks: towels. Mrs. Martha Schrlleti- " r: half doieh silk handkerchiefs. Mrs.- , W. Ryan: beautiful mounted berry , dish. Ch««. E. Bcliellenger. an elegant " full china tra set. J. R. Wilson and fam-. , ilr: dozen colored drinking glasses. Mr. I and Mrs. C. P. Smith; lied speads, Mis# ' Mary Sutton; towels. H. C. Sutton tn<t wife; pair of blue Italian rases. H. N. Pedereou; incased Bartlioldi ' statue weight. Miss Belle P. WUaon; Cathedral chimes clock. Willis TV. lloff; silver ' water pitcher. Mayor J. Henry Edmunds J , and wife; ili'to; Miss Emma llughrm; all- i , knit. :. Miss Julia Hughes: elegant set ' of silver not rrahkera ami picks. Hugh ' Nicholson, of Port Norris; blankets. J. i M. E. HUilreih and wlf»; cream pitcher, j baby llildn-th: sugar bowl. "Mr. and D EiJ-er. Barbsline vases. L Harry , Smith; bisque vase*. Mis* Emma Corson; dor. French china fruit plalea. Hiss Mag- : i • gie Beuneii: plush album. Mr. and Mis. A. B. Miller: dressing case, Mrs. C. R. ; Tlmmpson; table spoons. ex-Mayor F. J. i Mvivln and wife; soup ladle, Mfw Bailie I 1 Ware; bamboo chair. Mis* Abbie and 1 Florence Bbepnanl; hand-paintcil breS* | ' placqtio, Mias Sallie Mecray; hand-imint- ; I ed tidy, Mias Anna IsMwsni: ocamoa. it. j ■ C. Tixard and wife: satin hanilken-blrf j 1 cose. Miss Ada Crease; bureau eorer, ' .las. Taylor and wife; napkins. Mire Jennie Hall; magnificent hanging lamp, J. j ' Merritt Schellenger: large" mirror, Mr. and Mr- S. H^Moore: wlii-i; nod" liiush , bolder, Mias Hae Mecray. i We, lbs uinlrraigncd. desire to publicly express our thanks to Ibe people of • Goshen and Dyrre Greek f-'r their mam • acts of kindness shown o« ilnrfh* our • ^ WSSTM? E T«Vv"r S^hhBHH

SALTS. rie-nka are taawisx .-n. Frog treen a a rsstuoname shaae. cigarette "Bonn* !* on the deelm.n Keadinx Koom.recrpjtos to a few days. There wtll be westher enough jel: never rear. r - The Reading room (a getting on to wants dim . " uri,rt" w" wcn fna,ai t*« oatumal repauuon. Tti V f'lftfi." pa;-'" oegio to dia iiM the proper . a liiiox in twilling ilrrssrx ' e sr»tNMthtGwi'Ws!rtK?,',U " ^ ' Captain Botaogrsk sktB may noctiariertd lor , loo on. nsv-gaiton anil nshing. , - " ■*" , * 1 0 • Wm. i . nmhortiirl rangnt a » pound net taat Frl-tsy. He senl !l to StlllvlUe market. I * pi£u.ar Shopping place "UhJ-kpe «Sy folXa. I The cheapest tine at hats in Cape May « a t - gchiacrrjs. twj tlnora mun t»s post OIBoe. Acy ^ r iMssyreMiig ptupvny. . ^ , llv , ri.'vv. "mil* **r cnuo-sy u'.iemidh on inspee- j 1 mm day . Belter -sW than never. Colonel. Washington streei las: ^Tuesday to relieve the ; wi^ywriwvc,atc!qw^wa°Bmtcnlm,sicam I launitry : Franklin nt.. next Trftnon: cottage. . . .^L,Oijiiwr^w'rt«tioj M^iino^e Ulaivlr'n the jtT'UhT eH»bM,in'Uy P soon^ mi ulmioyelu ^ A" U " ' " ,ptc" " rlirnperveas "ea. The a. .C.^^lmenJ lo r cent are turned upwards. ' ' e cr>!g; the-mnTO nekier ttri-jtor atreet, one ,j ptsoos orally MMvte.^HewingniacliiutssnilUielr 'j So »< Washington street la t hrlghi .pol and h plsee a nnmher of gu jets tn (rent of till a J. H. Hagnes rranseeu same of the won re- » HSMo iHurence rompsaiea So premfnm notes J alter. sqicy tsgrsntad sad premium paaL tt • leu" mem at-'U*. t,ul pleive keep the berry ? smail etioogti «UB> into * 1 anker barret . Th- „ ~«IW ilrawo ««ur.wbere and the Wave ,, iitDhsSIorkb-o H'Oei^sJwhlay^nrnlng wlui t rvhn V'" H' I'iw. l.-'A- K.. eseorte-t i-y •■■•■'mit (Ont'"'"" Comet Itaim In toil i, service tt^hr M. ^ : : «i»r i firm a rail, and examine goo.Uaml pncea * now^^^^a«^r'h»Oare jEw«mw£>re. " ■ hlnnjeU^irir ill II* pl^aren, Illlle^rreUigei in t M.'l'iamlng. Sou! rmwis will iw open eoea ' •art luy^id m^wrek. The^lVvaig'ss^nB the t Ser.ieen at the Bapi'o ehurah next aahhoih ; * '»'*ia'™ known*. toons "'or roong people, tmn- J teel la taejnoening— • lileenimu^to the aamiui Merer.. Thnmpren ami Ri-Wneoo. Hie fslhton- ■ "Ifeting »->m- reraarksbie tarxaiM in One ln«ing. In seasonable wiJa Mr.^bootpeon of lie r SfMfi&f. ^"mXsssisgm ; The nmt nnmnsrof ihe mores fofUie ear- ■' rent year » oat Oa.ored will a reggraUon of < Jonrei'iais^ iwrrmw ' The homelike Bronawiek Is slrrrety^t^omtoj chambers; many snn parlor end ex- » i-riK-ni utile Itrsw. Mrs. llrook. nnngs to the s'lliwire ira IW e^roafSliM. mny " Holly Baach. * nts' Vii maoarner* * J°* * V"""0 u Two young t^'P* "^wed^he halhlng seawm ^ • XWKIH BeB. Of N'-w Ymk. has been the " gTirai ;t Mrs. gdgerton ih) pnl mat. l>r. and Mrs. «'•».* of 1-hUa.Viphu, are '' .xueree of ihelr "Sirghlrr, Mrs. M. HAloold. . re'ol UwoMr 'sciiooi'oei wio»7 10 ^ The smiliog fsee of Dr. 1. n^tngramM mar p hare his hea.liu^tere at the Hen View ^ oar flehrrmeu tie- m-t lew '1st., and sberp.hr.il V «" brtdvr" C*P*Dr*J *"sn*elt»?uoIi'meni was given in the PrreUyrhurrh Twoiiiy rreo'ngm nam mrnrj g Somen ror a'r"w onU • ps" week.'"1* " ^ * r i .pta m lmwos rntrruinrd s parry of ladles St? SimTa" deUMfauSl'm sJweJa 'pvaai " w? ol"Sea£re*wS«*#vrt^t £Sn2r,«rem ? rmck'^wAny a will III which to boM set vires daring the rem- I The teat t. stresity hers, ml will be rnnwl rr^^*^'Sa£'|ci^re3le?lS sac „ m itioret win b. invited loprrech, snd the osheme . OMa lair tq become a grmnucuere. Appropriating Ordinance. . nMtreT-uyofoSMaymcn'tvmncil , ■sornibh-d. and It '■ nercbv reacted b. the re J M3S&1^y,tK""^a,M*ci5vSre opon "all 1 reel and pcreon.i e,t.te wtrhtn tha tlRdtaof the : M.yiw". reUy"°.. .'."A* ( mn go I m^WwIajtb >*s *0 i ; pSS§^n:^ii:g: E H i ; 1 " j U^^ndnof Notm. . .V ........ So « } j ^lyKodmncil' w.teir wWggllll'. ! ! m S |V y |» i ; MT* U" M e,*a niL_g.Mnxym.il &WBTKMfK<ttyM.Toe. IT- WkXTElt-- Twelve, painter* In go to f work at the fkockfon Houn on Monday r morning. Apply to A. C- ttiie or at the r Stockton llotofm. Monday morning. A. C.'ftn.

Toetaho. la tlekled ovre a red keretng. Kxa. bog. are now pestering Ihe ifnenUarsI a Ojpe^May ootuuyg brss. bands wtil help ^ There?? a general toying aside ot gtndy ahool i r<"r*°hS^r'l^ 01 '™* " Mrs. n. W. Hand drtres a prey thai parte Ms ' hair uuae middle. ' hSmnx' JM* ln '' | f-ow spring i-a»i» s -dudaJn look at ahy other j place beaung her In early garden no ». ir.Jre^SlmbeooriS^^e^SSRntS^ ; a preventle. of hetdacbe, say some folks who j A '. 1 rerer. ol jliss Creek. tamajTIHgoa^, oF^bia Bupeimiehdenu O. H. Keren, awl Henry Green ureck Sunday Schoonast Sabnaih erenGoebein Items cspiayi Thomas H. bwain spent Monday snd The temperance trnmpel of Brurysie * the ^ror of duatpUiiga. and^mpisirt o*"hla iMriatiionrre. R i"th savmerimil6 rmwri on xfrmosr '■ ■ ' ' j b'nrsiioerqh" tothrrfor FMtsdelphis. tLT^WHSgtmra* that' Wilben K*Trnrj! it? jra n ) tare ^^nwudrn'o^Swe Bay u?ar' .no 'e'^ut mwhunilrad yardarijuunj^td «oon eoain reach 'niml"' wttnm°MU a fmr oraie et a period hlm'for hi. many noote qnaiitlea. Natare had^done murh m^'micryii^m^hi' J Capa May J>olnf Borough Council. !ic"chom°MuSng,^iyo»KW%Bey. preen i nc. All toe raeinhere pre.ee h' Mmn'M "flare Oaeting reail end approti.1 par soma ootatandiog r»-ieT». ^Tne Mnror de- _ .-.*dmno,'ofdthe Iwravh isn^r^Ira na>,hra^ m re cc' Inrera!5' fiwre a!greed'u> toy "over ant 1 1 * HcrberTw! Krtraund. peeremm.MIt o. g'-Q for proferelonBl aertlre. In the anil of A. W Hp It, Tha order w*. then signed by all the memHenry Holland presented a out for •!■ lor seratoca rendered lo tha collection of dtlloi|uoi •Ihe Mayor preaeote.1 the foUowtog named geortanam aailte Board of Health for the nor- . 8£K3 -SSS&S®1* - w|ie ffidoveMoqaf mara'mfeuog"^''''''0"* oMh'e ',U "igh 10 5aSe*(M a* art hi.' SSSSiiiS ' narr— MayorM salary, »;»■; Clerk1, ea'ary. lion. ttso: Trassnrer'a anlary. »l»: Tn.-Hlenl.l-, Htreets, ri"0; lnterear oo Bonds, pet-: Total, W-ZSa. ^n^nwnre aitjoorned to meet Monday e.enDorctiostcr Items. Vl« Anna Ackley haa been the gneat of Mrs. Mlsa Uiire Champion to visiting relatives tn Sew York red PMtodelphia. MHg.lx>ula t-rntoa. ol itomden. la awning her Th* work of re-he Udlng Ihe school hoaae will ( mi m commence, at aooat of «l«o. htretneeS'f ' rera^wre*kT!?J?Itoitotph^ Thc^puhUe^M'hrail rlngl on JTrtday of mi* Any cat passing through our vlttogs might think there was a strike among ihe working men nyxhe looks at roe anipr^'K ^ rn* b 6on ™ ^J>art KhmnSth.^ woeid hiva tier* f'aocW»t*' tTh ra° Nras' t'eranon^'od "ire ' t of Hew York; Herbert Bhaw, of Cam- „ den. and Mtos Bell. Wltooo, of fi.w York. ,, Plan Croak Data- I ^Mr.J.din Coonep. of FhUadilphto, was here « a 'nuagJ« hwoSd'lMBK. — thlavUtagt™*'' E. 8. EoweU to ebaent oa a trip up the Dataarcnoqoiiled by H. B. Hewitt ami EdwarJ Wert on Mrs. Vanamre'a boose jto being rep. tdlapUMd Jiww^ni. it wia grtauiy add to our ■rnabody ot Witbeit Teray^wbo^reui drowned Saavlllo. onmimilm 2xp k'^tatnloeamkrmardeo ih. .tcptity. harrere'ig"' o? MT°mmt)ah Uowao"3mi' t tor. X H. curt bad his old nofsarebm sko last weak, and haa parcaaseda oew oho from tewto haa porahasnd a uewV-am. " ' A sea wan to naarty intohoit at Baa Isle ctn, ' from lie light hoaaa ovsr lam fact aptheimck. > A meeUDg WUI or lew U the amoo Hoaae 1 » m j Smatoareinnotadfari'^Wibj'^i or t 1 wtil ba explained aad ha Bvtutkm rra* to • Townasnda Irilat Itams. ] .■'Jiq '"*• ■ff"* *" k" ! tore. Bbtcia thslfrey has been vary U1 darUg thh past two wiMia "yaaB Broi" » aunupgre to pomng oar blghtwaya In exealknl iTder. wa?^^^kKawrE!S0'''"*'M''aa, *""* KiiofTs shoe store, corner WaihinRlnii and Ferry streets, is now open for Ute ) season of wm with a fun line of bonis, i shoes am) flippers. Goods sold at city I prion*. Thanking the public for |Muit favors I would SxpedfuDy ask for cootinned patmnagv. F. Kyorr.

/Spring ManifestoV of Oak Hall. \ AFTER twenty-five years of experience, we have got to • a point where wc near perfeaion in the making Of L ReadyrMade Clothing. * / Out of our long acquaintance with all the goods pro- i ! ducod by manufacturers, we have chosen those qualities of , | cloths distinguished by the, satisfaction they give in service: | ^ Bq^des the closest of care given to materials, we know Make Clothing Better than Ever VAT OAK HALL. We have put into it style to suit th? utmost' diversity of tastes : in sewing it, we have sought after and improved our work in the way of durability, until wc have reached a stage or opr business where we can say that the sewing will not break, the stitches will not give way. No more pulling out of buttons. No more Ripping of Seams. They are things of the past with us. These essentials ofv';<^ clothing, together with •* Our Lowest Prices are Guarantee wc give to you in asking your trade this Spring. We stand by the usual rule of Oak Hall to return money for goods not turning out satisfactory. j WANAMAKER & BROWN, \Oak Hall, / S. E. corner Sixth and Market Sts., M V PHILADELPHIA. g C.'H. MILLAR. No. 30 Washingtan Street, C ipi May City, N. J. DRY GOO OS AND TRIMMINGS HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS. ALL GOODS AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES. • - • « -- ^ <*«■ "IMA*. , a Washtngt'm H..I '. Cam- May . .i, v MONEY TALKS. WmreWlraKaUra..*. of every dares rip. I on rv PACK & SON, and Mattress Manufacturers.] 163, f65 and 167 NORTH SECOND STREET, STAR VILLA, ocean street, cape may. n. j. Cape May Family Laundry, No. 7 FRANKLIN STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J. » Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Casey. Rupture l Mary n gnu '""flirt? lit. Bank i-.i»i«n<tn» u-.m-niailn i ami • n.ln'r.-uiJu. r*.i" r-n.iruii*, riargrtwu. tokrabsnta. Farntrre and hrnTl"" n^ivaUm?'tire!ii3v*t"^trhb mi»n> petaooa^ar' way? Sew Yofk?1 thrre 'ktnr^abovirBreaa Iirai-i . 94 m«Mi

jHor ^dverttserafnts. ASTHMA.^ ; BERMlll aSTHMS . CUTEJf^S; | | gHEBlPF-S SALE I Bj abtae of s writ of ft. ntokeho rtl-r to mr dlrartad. laaofd "at of the rtpe tou Connly tlreait Court, ntstr of New J array. I will axpoar BATVKDAY. Ibr »*tb day of MAT. A. 0. ISM, at the hoar of t o Vlock p. id. on arid day, u thr Sawyer', cnelfrate, la tlir cuj l'.|-- Wxr 4a lb* County oi (tone May end Btouot Sr. array as aforesaid, all that certain lot, treat or : Sutssrss; pz£?jzx?«r*7< >" Yy.'r ' Y L Y' T.LTY | JwlllSSluSr1 f^^'wITonT" oounv pare ltd wiik sold Dar*i*r atraet alxty-t wo fan: ' ioe '*"**' my^toriltomto 1 wanly ny rohl Ho. a*, autydwaand twtbtentba . tra* u> aai-l alkyrtnaoca aouin westwardi. a)img g«rigff»sa«8aere)s : ■■■toll "" t°-r-"ZSHK "ir aSBSgrnrbaakS Sa^'jfi »l 14 "" " |lhL«Ceiwtoo^ltlti»Smt'l2 i SsSHSiiW'dlK

Mftr ^dvrrtisfmmts. BAUGH'S S25 PHOSPHITi ACTITB A JTO PKU.UAMKNT I ANIMAL BONE MANURE f| Dr. F. W. WAY 4k HOiqMallli H*«vlll*,N. J. | FHKD. BOKHNKH. Cap* Stay, H.J. j ti H. POWKI.I" TwrhahM. N. J.

ISN'T THIS A FACT? ; -Most colds this linn: of year arc cither caused .by too heavy an j Overcoat or ffone at all. Spring ( K croati are the right and sensii blc tvcight.. for the dangerous changes from noon to night or from day tt» thy. They arc no longer luxirrics.but necessities, and eeono j mii-s aw well. Especially. •* ! ; ■ AT OUR PRICES. ' . .. and wiffl- wearing Spring Overcoat at S8. . Aii-W ' T'l .»t" Silk-Skvvctl at fio Si^k-1. initi al llfitja Ivspci i.dly ( tniicv FojiuLir |.ino at S»3 find $1-5. Exquisite Gamicnts up to Sjo l icgant Merchant Tailoring details and additions. J ACOB REED'S SONS, 910^-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. .PHILADELPHIA, • '• " * ! ■ ■ 1' : l ; - ■ ' .'I . f ,.;lnng - "" F'"- " ■^0. V L. ' r MARIN E^LA CAPE MAY. N. J. - Mrs. F. H ALLEN BECK. WM. F. ENGLEH ART, Ha- I'p' lH'il fiii hi-aiilifui and . COMMODIOUS NEW STORE Diamonds," Watches," " Jewelry, Silverware, MASONIC MARKS AND BADGES OF ALL KINDS, 205 MARKET STREET, I for Infants and Children. JF>Ca*torla la so well adapted to chntlran that I CaitorU oiirre foil*. Constipation, gaosra lo in*." *iT* pklon I K-llaW'-r-ru.-., alrap, and prcuiotea diU1 80. Oxford St., Ilrooklyn, N. T. | WuEwt'lnjorioua medication. Tux Cxwtxc* CoarxNT, IS2 Fulton Street, k. y. SOMETHMO NEW'. FURNITURE ^ f 1 morning • rorein"'"'" IUT"0I,T- Ugr efegani Hue of cheap and Chamber and Parlor Suits Is" FunilalV ''"umlda" I?1? ' h**"" K"Cl"n non"* (bnyer) I* aufllclrnl " Th* good, aiieak for themselvea; w* show ihrm with pfrneur*. 1VINS & BROTHER, 55 N.rth Socond Street, Philadelphia, below Arch, East Side. EBBITT HOUSE. Tills FxVuniTK Ill'GKK Id NOW fll'KN FI.1K THK SKAIjOX OF IME. JACKSON .wrKEBT, OITOSITIC NEW CtlU'JfHU. CAPS KAY CITY, N. J. S W. GOLT.

THE PHOFNIX WATERPROOF OIL FOR BOOTS, SHOES, Etc., Etc. : A Marvelous Invention. No More. Wet Feet. No More Cracked Shoe Leather. No More % Tender Feet 'or Corns. ? An Oil that penetrates the pores of the Leather immediately, softening and preserving it, leaving t the surface entirely free from grease and taking a brilliant polish at oncc. * It makes the Leather thoroughly Waterproof and Preserves it indefinitely from Cracking or Dccom>t posing. It renders the Shoes soft and easy to the feet when tender. Your shoes will wear as long 'I again and much more comfortable, and overshoes arc unnecessary. J Try it one? and you will never be without it. Also PHOENIX BELT OIL. J 'The principles involvdS in the merits of our Kelt Oil are— % 1st. Its value as a Leather Preservative. . 3d.. It will not affect cemented or glued laps. « 21I. Its power to prevent slipping. 4th. It prevents tho Leather from Stretching. « 5th. Its Waterproof qualities, e* Medal awarded us by the World's Exposition, J; For sale everywhere. Send lor circulars and prices. * . PHOENIX OIL COMPANY", SOUTHEAST CORNER FRONT AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Sole Manufacturers, also deale'rs in all grades of Lubricating am£Cylinder Oils. ■