Cape May Wave, 5 June 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 3

»»« Annum. In AdTuncc H 33* land anil Counfg. Notice. M POST limcl ABBAJtOWKXTS. ' <m red snre Itfln ds» nfJIu.A.B. lass F. ii MRLVIR, Panmuur. BK Episcopal Church. Pre* Churrh of Si. John. cornT of Wastilnj^^■^a^FraMIIOJItr, fiKlh, "'-'"/y, K< ' £ •%• toH9»Jo« "ra'Jrm dlilDM nil! ^^■MBcAnto dnrtnn tltr ouui of 1 S«* Jaad U, Hrv. PrMrrlc IVtnrr, Jsnklnlmrn. H jg IK ^V^AwruM «. B*». t M. l)«ulir.l).D.,Nrw Tart. Au*ilst«, B»». W.F. HeM(K't,O.II..PhH>.n. AnxostHi. H" w. Kirlun. I». 1> . katiimuza^ RrpL B. Iirr. R. A 1' I).. Fhllsdt Middle ami Ixiww One May G. A It. ^■reternnn ought tv» he alike prou'tar and V better men thf.n t her were before la-t W Sunday .if preaching ha* not. lost it* poI tattry. TUiie were *p«'i*I scrviros at t'.wrt Himre. Rio Grande and W in "'■» rtf*. One of tlie Wavk staff, by ■ crajtt tirq of a (frnerun* c -mradc. wa* inv .tod in a seat in hi* bugry to ride five anUcs .tiiat tlie re-rYkw* in the M. K. • *;li un-li at tlie roimtr *.-*! might beatlranl. «e«Hiffli for the veterans and^'thtwth ^wiio •mm- regular worshippers there. The in ride of the tutnetdnn- had been made to look like a flower garden by the ladies and an armory hr the boys in'bliie. A fine 1 specimen of an American eagle draped ' with AnuTit'sn Hags beamed patriot ie*)lv upon tlie audience wlih suggest ionn of ' freedom and liberty to ail. "Behind the do*k wa* Iter. Win. Mitchell, who proaotinrrd an etaquent memorial urttinn . It stirreil tlie tfrople who eraiM retm-m - ber so far to bare tliem turn their gare backward- and *ec tltc eventful davs of '61 to TR again. The cvo'r servicshle ' hymn, -Mr Country Tia of Thee." was trnng cxeellrntlv by the choir Btid eon. ' Kregatiou. In the afternoon the Post,, Ko. Ot. 'loaded rar/lagia and rlrited < Vmiraile Pastor Craner. who preached a wety Interesting disrotirec to a large eon. g. aregwtWm. There » ere, too. well song | hymns here. Special neat* had been re•erwetl for the veterans while they Untried attentively to their chaplain. Bmullful flowers and national emblem* ' . wir tastefully arranged fltoulTEiflSF " in the same artistic style as at the Court 1 - .-House. Tlie interest tal(j3j bj_^l» -m em I public in tlieae two services "mitst. have been folly appreciated by the Post ' and veteran comnuhs*. Mr. H. Griintind. of the Mount Vernon ' k Hotel. Ikiitlmnre. has leased tlie Marine < W VlUaforibe.jireaenl season. Mr. Qui- I nand Is weU-known to Cape May's visi- I tora having been in former years con-wa-tetl with several of our hotels. A- | be is well and favorahly kfioWn in Balti. i more, having for several years been i I manager -if the popular Mount Vernon I I of that city, he will hare a large follow- i log frmn the Mnnnn-cflUt pity. Mr. i s Gnlnand Is eapecinllv fortunate in havIt ing sccvirvil one of Cane May's mo- 1 i , popular li ouses. We feel sure that the I Marine Villa will not onlv maintain its i present prestige, hut add therehC under ' Its hew efficient management. Mr. Gui- I uand takes charge on the 14th Inst. i ... — i lids within The. recollection of manv < _tlurtadi.il the boys came from the front ' t^^Hsrlr days of '« to he mastered < were those who shrank from appmaeli of those war begrimed H Tlteir faded coata had no for them. The soldier had lie. them loo much roughness by ^imp life ever to settle down U> be quiet ■ . ettirens again. Rut the facts don't establish tliia. early eonceived Idea. In looking over the thinned ranks of the veterans to-day, where can be found so law-abiding a act of men as this, and who would ao quickly respond to the call of danger, should occasion arise ? ; Mr. William Ncal, who is one of the leasers of the INew Columbia, is well. I known to most of Cape May's' visitors. Wldle a young man. he has" had a very considerable experionee in the hotel bns- ! IneaS. having lieen connected with aer. j erml of Die leading hotels of Philadelphia, ' anion!* which may be mentioned the Bellevue and the Lafayette. last season . he was proprietor of the Berkley Anns. Mr. Ncal ia associated with Mr. Reynolds t of the Uotrl Lafayette, and there can laym doubt but that a brilliant season is in shoe for these gentlemen as managers of the New Columbia. A kind of vandalism <-.vi«ts in the town raking the form of raid* upon yards for the pnf o»e of breaking down and carrying off ftowering riitiboery. Several of our pretties', varils have been drspollcil Of tlteir most beantlful plants. The heads of thr household, are niturally very indignant about tills business and -"are energetically -raising their voices against the abuse. Many tadiea will nut break the Sower* that their own bands have cnHirated that the public mar enjoy them. Of course they fed indie ~~ aaar whamta touring reveal* the broken bushes where the (lowers were the night before. Messrs. Clair anil Colt, the lessees cf the Stockton, WUI soon brgitf prepare which event will take place on the 80th tori. These gentlemen promise a liberality of management, which is one of the sure roads to snceea* in the hotel btisi- . ness. Former patron* of tlie Stockton I may rest assured that the new proprietor* will not only maintain, but advance. . the high reputation of this noted hotel. The Arctic House, oh Ooesua speet, has been leased bv Mesare. I. A. Garretson and Jos. H. flttgbes. These epterpriring gentlemen start out In their .new ;v undertaking with every prospect of success. (Ma they are possessed of coitsirl ersble experience, we feel sure they win -not disappointed at reanhs when tli- se a. son is over. Mr. William King, with commcadaldr ' HbefaRtv. haa opened his Kxeelstoe hot and cokl hatha for tha sriiaou. The machinery and appliances have all been'pnt in ftrsbelaaa order, and tlie Excelsior Baths are unexcelled for comfort and convenience at any resort on the ooa»t. Mr. King is always at the lead in making a riari for the aeuton. The conflict of bottie. prison experience, faruad marrbes through Virginia and storming the'.'dendw brencli and other warlike tbtog* that ban happened, were ail talked over on Monday by groups of veterans while while -.vailing for ibe Onto at tha Court House. Hurrah for " • the boys to blur ! ___ The point i- made that several orators tie*. Ih rhaps the [Slim Is well taken. " the euthnsiaam that the tlay call* forth, : to kc-p C tlrely clrar, so far as the G. A. ' R.; » cotiis-rned, of tabrord polities. The old fashioned house* moke friends j • with pretty much everything. Swallows • * nt ri under the eaves and down the big , ; ahlmoeys: mossre. lichens, vtoea.andl turds an make tbemaeives at boms about their well sheltered porchrsc New builu- : lag* seem to repel to this rcapect. 1- jsc^Eacss ISTi r SJvTSrtS tsST* ■ 1

personal.- > County Sttperintendent Miller is i very > popular school official. I . EcC. Hewitt, forrocrfy-of . Cape May, , has gone into business at the C'durt ; House. - - £. C. Cole, the Camdra barrister, a makts weekly trips to it." old home at . Saavilic. Cottager JleCreary ami tRRUlj" are oceurjylitg Uieir elegant Columbia avenue • cot rag <s - - , Dri Kirkpstrick at Die Cape House for the season. Tier W&ctor iaa remarkably skilful physician «Ub a large' city i .prnctiee. The boptugb^ ft fifttunate in a liavlng the services of aucll a skilled-gentic-mhri. - - » Pr.-Oyt Iawmingi' an anlcnt admir- - cr of Genera) Gran! whose Autotnographs he la now- reading ltnd thoroughanotlier of wiioin b.-idrs tlie Great Can. - tain, being General phcrmntt. Mrs. Mvers has arrived from 'Haiti, it morcMUidiias ojvenei tlie popubr Brex- . ly rennvati-d and s-mio improvements added. That tiie itrexton will fully maintain Its well.desrr» t-d popularity as among the best conducted of ohr smaller . hole!*, goes without saying. * We are pleased to tiotp that Frank : Smith, and family, of i'liifadelphia. will follow their well established custom and • spend the summer at Ca|ic May. occupvj, ing tlu-ir WWCstrtret tedtage about the Mr. 'and Mrs! "bmUl!'™''- ' wGI-ki'iow'ii . at Cape May where they are sure to J. C. Godfrey I* at his Cape May Point • cottage for tlie season. Mr. Godfrey is I a -launch friend of tlie W , v x. lie iook- • It follows tBat iH'iog a friend of this May"" Mr" (iod'frev 'takes a deal int. -re r- tog o'lic'.'.n;'-"-' "n'uw'ni Pi'mlrets ^ «wme 'mutn-riip" oV'^lri^under! . About towp there wen- eager inquiries - cemmtling the outlook for i fair after. ' anxiously' talked over D un- members of ' John Meeniy Post. They hail a special , , to* reimburse themselves l.y the sale of sponrihle. S<i the rain question was i thoroughly riiscu-sed when high noon , showed no disposition to -laek up for DecfiralitlliDay (tor anything el-e. Down ' lt.-am.-i.il the aft.-rn.Miii wllliout M or 1 hindrance. Cautious dtixen* thought it . would not be prudent to risk thujfip. , | and they seeordlngh- abanilonert^tlie wlioh- husitnais at Die Ik-Ik-i of the i weather. Tim voung folks were not so 1 , .easily discouraged, fn water-iimof clotli- - Itic tiny i lairiigeiuisiybvaved ihestoret , and made for Grant street station, whereby 2 p. m- then- was collected quite, a moist crowd. The Post . escorted ly- a ' detwahmenl from "H" and Americua Comet Hand, quickly ola-veB the iujtine. Don of Conductor Doagland's, ••all alastrd," and the train Anally moved out < of the yard an hour behind the advrr- i ilsctl time. Short stops were made at Cold Spring and Tab«-maeie cemetericB .! where Die graves of comrades were appropriately" decorated, notwithstanding , tlie dampness occasioned by the continued weeping of Die clouds. It had been the design of the committee that comrades Stevens and Williams should have made addresses at Cold -ripring and , TalHi nude respecth ely, but the latenrea ■ of tlie hour and the rain put a stop to this part or Die program. We mention incidentally ta re that we have looked 1 over with deep interest the addresses of thpaetwo gem lent, n- ll-bcy breathe thc trne spirit of loyalty and devotion to the fallen heroes of the nation and the principles for which they gave up their lives. It is to be Import these worthy c.'onrades may be induced to speak their piece* on some future occasion when tlie skies are more proplOou*. Court Here a water-soaked company was in w aiting for the Cape May special. Preceded by a couple of Imnils that alteri in. -n call, d up a reminiscence of Virgin 'a • mint by tramping around to the Court > House building and into It, where the I I wo chosen orator* of the day. Rev. ■ Win. Mitchell »n 1 H. W. Edmunds. Esq., spoke words of patriotic eloquence to an .audience that 'filled the ' ball of justice fall. Want of space pre- - vent- making even an abstract from ■ either of lltesf r markable orations. Out into the rain storm again when the - speechqf had been spoken (lied the vrt. ■ .-ran* and Their escorts for the next thirg . in ordeT. it being the de<-orating exereia. a ' st Die large crmeterv just hack of the 1 ris.wit. Ten heroes of the late war sleep here, two of them without memorial 1 stones to mark the spot where sleep their ' -lust. Here is a chance for the patriotic J --ailment of our Couuty Supervisor* to ' he developed We understand the matter i' to receive immediate attention. Every mmmd wa* strewn with flowers ' that showed by a little flag whose remains were beneath. The lands rendered ap- ! prnpriate - air* while the solemn and j interesting exerrtara were in progress. When alt aras done possible for the ' h.>nor to the day there was a march of . Cape May folks to the station, where they embarked by accommodation lioeWiihotil harm Die multitude got liome to solace themselvrs with the comforting 1 reflection of duty done and to sleep the sliwpof the ju*t. Had it not been for the unfavorable wrallier the day would have braht more generally obaetved than ever before. As it Was the increased interest was manlfewt. There is no doubt ' but tbe.heautiful idea, at the bottom of tlie whole btiaine** has taken a deep root in Dm patriotic publlc^gtrt- ' Toe wedding of tJre^reeV ha* been . i hit of John ('. Champion, of Millvillc. . aind Miss Uoi* Warwiek. of tlnx dty. , /it wa* early on Tuesday morning, and . the word* were spoken by Rev. )„ O. Manchester thai united Die destinies of [ this estimable couple- He was assisted by Rev. D. W. Shrppard. a relative of , the bride. Tlie whole affair was in ex- . rrllcnt taste, being veiy quiet with only . a few prnonal friends prevent besides • parent* and other near relations. After - a T o'clock breakfast the happy couple took the fast express and whirled away I for a brirf. wedding jaunt among the - mountains of Pennsylvania. The honeymoon will be largely spent sight-seeing, after which the wedded couple will set ' about housekeeping at Mlllville. where 1 Mr. Champion ha* business interests. - Those present liesidr* the bride's par1 enta.. at the home of whom the wedding f words were spoken, were Mr*. IX W. 1 Sheppxrd. of Jerary Shore : Mrs. Cham- - pion. Tu< kahoe ; Mm. Rachel Scull, - Mm. Ji-nnlc Iliglwc. Philadelphia; Mrs. Eltxa Warwick. Sooth Dennis : Mr. anl Mr*. William Townsrnd, Mr, and Mr*. I. Mark -Setill. Mrs. Mcmncan Hnghea, r Miss Jennie Hail. Cape May City. J A meeting of several of the prominent ' farmer- of Cape May couatv was held last Baturday afternoon for the purpoae of forming an agrtt-iiUiual society. Alfred Cooper, .was choaen chairman and , W. Scott Hand, tw-e.tvtare. On m.Mlon . a society called -The Cape May Count* ! Agricultural Association" wa* formed. , 1 and ibefbHoa-iog .officers ware chosen _ i'reaident. A- U. Hamilton ; vtoe peeai- . i dunt. J. B- Huffman, secretary; John ; SpanMhW ; treasurer, David" T. Smitit ; i Iioard of directors. I'pper township, s . Eyivaau* Coraou, W. It. VanGHdcr ; s Dennis township. Aabury Qv ff, R» S. t ! 1 .earning ; Middle township. Lewis I ' Wheat on, A. J. T-imlin : Ixrwer townI I ship. Cornelius Learning, ll.nrv Haghea, - ! Cape May. H. W. ftiwyar. The mcel- ' ing adjourned to meet at the call of the r, ^ ' i ir I i ryUfiT* aber aalicy la grsatad and praauaa pant- «

salts. - y A wRldlgg s weet Is oar average. Box tnrtles destroj jonat caMiogv, Thr RcpoOik-.B whsrt U ready for use. q Where Is toe Soldier* Dome to be located ? O. A. IX mea she well orated on Decoration "j ( CrveX is braegHig ahoot a 40 acre corn The winds blew to the land the -meat or the Teersptn i-itmds "bold r*J in Weal Creek ' Smuh A Oi. Greet Barfst" Doase »! Wish■j A bur test wt)l serve Ilbtiy Desch worshipper! I- Urgent wheiq ne'td. »rv foot*! near the Cum- i a bertand coansytto*. i Sea Isie City t. extending ber school ye# by ' solwcripUon. . . favorite tritttng place. Capt. Sranei E.^Chester, of West Creek, a , f at toting a flog roadster. ' SSt? Jeff. DxvB the rest of j c Otwcnrily he m much needs. ^ ^ ^ 1 T-ipTlTttid '"'['""'ros are a f.eortte | ' farm in ihe.neigbborhnod of West creex. ' Colsr swsmp to the imper psrt^cf rape Mar ! ' l?ofbrein'aid iilSlfi ■°mooh*""her maUUBl* ' ; 1 HMK.e«wwLS- . sW-'fraoeWMeCbSfedliicasnxtconesniation ' I ^ Olpe Mjty^toiirt Uou«c ha* a rntaorut where i -hmi^A^V'orSITtarratn^niiu^'m'viAsb- 1 for I-eonr iOon day will do Just ma iSf for the ^ [ (1. H. man nugM a i r -at vartrtrof rekta o* ' >lw i-eni gm-ts Mine '"("r' Jiiu 'u'liae're ' W-"iwtt!'.of 'l^e'coujif. ' Thcr^clontal'n'lias ot ' ' The rlH*re- Hlae ot haia-iu Cap* May u at , 5£»?Kj*Btied ,h" P°"1 omr' ! ' 'baud-onia oew huiMing. P°'>U ■ ■■' ' If v have noi already done bo, send joo i>M t Ked ware to O'ltniocli No. sis Filbert street ladelphts. for reptatlug. ^ ^ J * T*e stories of Kldd. the I'lr.te, win have to - he rvvwraped^T-its oartga^irwwas lately proven | I Another point Is made aboat Decoration Day, ' 1 tod that Is where were all the ohl eoldlere ? Not • a tenth of them turned out on Monday. j \ be?/of yoong ratal** rat' pwtr t5pe I hreup 'W^ra,1horo* *lnrvlf]t|"*r'1^h| I r K-s', sr^rast to hav* hat'two^rosriaatadhat do ' « ' : . Itillvleipbla, who will heep It as a oottage , . hoardtDc hoaae dartag tbs avaaoa. , ; The WAYS Uias got eothusril on for De-sirailoo IulyTand It wo* by a comrade. ! ^ Itlram^Writ^ndwiheGirard Houro^ Phlhs- " OraK-taia ijtair'what tS'rm.m:" - Watt wtnhe^ performed exact on tluffy t ^Ftbera lead peuel|a tahteu and^wauonerT^of J or la^to-tsv^sjo^'oMraod'cOTc youa* Weri1 aalur- of'nratufvs" atSu't°th'e ^irniag roooTThsl r womterfalty *harpe>ls the appt 1'le. Long live j 'sod v «T»*."'Thedamp suwpTo'-e1 ofD?lie''dai'hZ . ho effect upon the Bres of purtotlsra burning In P the hrarta hf these and cahercHwaws. J Cape May county farmer* are waking r np to tlie truth that something must be j done to revive agrieulttintl interests. „ They.hflve, ofjtte, been given the go-by by our people wbo hkve ttirneti their sttcntton largely to oyrier, fl*h and clam t eiilture. Not half of the people to-day. , who live along the Bay and seashore plant even a truck patch. All tho lime is taken up in the sounds and bay- Aa . to farming, it Is left to itself, and the fluids are given up to weeds ami persimmon oushra. This state 'of things is not j hedthv nor prodnetlve of prcunirvinde- ;; pendrnee. While water inter. »:s arr • Impirtsnt and should be given duraUena lion Die tilling of the soil is of more neeea- < *Tr. Tilings in this IBc have been so long neglected tiiat tax ratable* are depreclatv ing every year, and link-** something be . J, speedily done the country will grow . poorer "and poorer. A «tej> in the right , direction was the forming laxt Saturday , at tlie Court House, of the "Cape May - •- Count* Agricultural Association."' whose , object Is to stimulate our people to give more attention to the cultivation of the soil. That it -will have a stimulating , effect, if oar citixen* generally give It a , helping hand, goes without aaytog. The .' few good formers we have among us are , Die ones to take a good grip on this as-- ■ social ion and tell tbelr leas succeasfui brethern how to rtb It. "How not to do I* It" has held swav kw* enough. Suceas to the C. M. C. A. A. ! o Mrs. Tack, ha* made a marvelou* im- , preveraent in her property corner Hughes and Howard streets The house baa been entirely remodeled and rebuilt, and „ all modern improvements a<iifrd. Mrssra. j Joo. H. Hughes and Spencer Barnett. • were the contractors who had the work t. in charge, and the riwuh I* a crexlil to rt their mechanical skill. The building n h« jtuyferB painted in attractive sty le v by llrla Utile. The Miller Cottage has been re-opened, j. bv Mrs. M. W. Hoffman. -(formerly Mr*. ,n Miller.) Tin- iiouse ha* been tboronghlv renovated and refurnished. Theincalion I* nrntral and the boiiae and *ur- : round tags homelike anil pleasant. Mr*. Hoffman baa a host of friends who were U the patrons of Miller Cottage tinder her . management some three year* ago. who will de doubt be pleased to learn that -ll she has again taken charge. >r J»hn Akin's ice cream parlors No. 9# Washington street arc now open for lire » season. Hotel*, boardiog houaes and 2 .q— , ■"•l-f-tj-rt rV-JC-ttavwy f— ' ^g|»"a>a ajgfplr fraf>* j<aaid«a», J i

Court Houao. Rev. Mr. Corawell. of the Baptist church, sttsnaod the recent Baptist conference tt Aabury . j.mrid'h^eaSdi'tionaf*** neriTfroco arocod Mr Sewktr* aod family ire here for tas seaI tan. He la one of Camden's most proaperom ■ oraupil wna kia pareou.^ ^ . of the neck of a sertooa chsracser. stA wherries are row plenty, of a food qnaflty : The Konna Sotaerafor* priDripri twodortra. The cemeteries telongtn* to the Mcthtslwt tail * Baptist churches were plaeod In good -wndtnim ( ap^«ran«ot betngweil cared tar. ^ ^ ^ | ^4SSy'dWt'A«n»«"»etaet-ef there high t hooka. Th* new rial! to be t.otlt by the^RW^lle.JJ m^Jm^'^^ubtlc entrance u wrtl^ujrailUMalam A^U^ffMFMi"^ A Keanedy, Juld- ^ ar^wt fmrals^rand^^or w^he'roppcllri Ihlranao'l'lroti "t n'qncSwS^WrxS1 1 muraet^/toarts^staff-rt | Coahen Itame ^rTV.'^ri^Mn.'of Can., ten, was In town j b^boeo'11 ""flT"!" Vhue'" ' ' Pepotr I "o! I cator R. tlarmqrv Is also c>,inrot«sisnrr of lu-erts. set u prepared to eervc the Creei,«*Roi," of 'tf-'onnvllte, nave Been t:,e ^Mr«.^n«na>t, JhlUwell aicoaiiianjiri^lier ho« oand^dreoratollhv ^rSXrs-xravci ta Goshen Rf5E SS %Hi The followtiig presiDhtes *nn resolotlons wvre adopted by Goshen -Sabbath hehoot on the dcstli of Wtlherfg. Terry: a vl ( we > deejay jtej.liresou^ toriheina ^ /(r-nW. Tltat whtle-we thiw ileeply rtepmre ost I**! a uh tuT aoh o I ar hhT (Uoo i order*AraSral. That white we how Ih hprahte *ub-ml-sum u> thr strokr by which Wither- has b*< n -removed ftv.ni among ua that we realise tlie fra"-1' hTS.' ro'moilm ioe ro°iton tov,'*' o r i?nr the mrrcy ot Him who is able to temper the Rrsotrcd, That s copy of theee resotnttons be i senr to the family of ihe^deetased aod that they Tuckahoe. I Mtat Itautish "ilamt I* vtsltlag friend* In °ChtS" y Di III be (1 I obae red in 1' ■ tag afiv-ravwu'oTTwoeX with hw<fsmuy1'0l?e . ' Ooitr a vein Her ot our young people attended ihe rervlces b*ldjd ^s^Uy^Malardar i Mlts Rtnoah Bodd Is off for* weeks rolohnii uigtn theeuyot Rhitalelpnla. UttTAMrit " 1' tae'VisSi ■SSSe'Sri^r I Jrreral of our yooa* ladles drove to DennlsvUle on Monday to witness the Decoration rer- • vletw, slan to hear *he/e lotinwd Dr. Flu, waoee Thrrr la to he t ceffbraUon of the Fourth of : July held in the *rove of Judge (dioemaler. I aooer ihe snopk^of^the MUc nociety if^lhe Mr. Oliver, ot the ITeshnertsn ehoTch, la very Brack apprrcteted by the member* of ha Bock, > tad also ay friende cf his coagregauoa. He la ( th » week attending to hnsiaeea In i-htladelphla. Misses Martoo woealnn tod BllUe Smith sre ; mratladelplil* Ihls wrek^ OQ| s riopplag^cxpR 1 *Oor Simmer slan oram flock log la. hot they : E°Sf I the ream uey do not tarry long. A (Communicated.) ' Ur.wnrSriSuM^lSeh'hMbeeo goirig'rra t'a oar • and strMfth la pfaouog mad mtttlvarion only to . and ihat^s.me ooprimrlpied peraon* (boy* ^ jroper uu^.rt^jvrerjwopert yJrak1ri^u»FrsI^ : alsSSsirSSj?'™ Cmin. New Fnad Store. be able to sell to eeeaamer* ax fftaMOTnie- . in* tea per oem below thai charged by other - dsslera A spectklty will he made of fatally I Boer. Orders respectfully readied. , ~ A. WaLTga Bonraajc Ttwhom^k^nnnrtekB already beeoaliig ' UnHb^Tbe Bnrnssrtckds'Vmastnl I y sttamU^S ' Is a'lwdypSmta'stnp'i^iM 'gvT iamlh 'wSn deserves the beany aoppoti of the puhlte. (to) '• ?lrtc &dmtisrmrat8. I ^DJOtTBN'D SHEBDTi' SAXB • T^^riZ|bom^loaots;*r^ ^ J- Fieri Fadsa. t at?y^^^ra M^1 Bqpr'^ri'otaris.^^^^r BATCRDAT. the «tt day of JUNK, A D. MM. „ at ute aqor of t oXlock p. m. on s«kt day. si the iMBoe of ieamtag A Taylor, -m the CVy of Cspe e May, tn ta* enuaty of Caps May tad *lsir eg t- wtNlctcT' 8^r,# fTt" paled May «£s* MM.

Where? ; Where a the Life ? the Enterprise ? i Where's the Beat Clothing? Wnere are the Lowest Pnces ? ' Where's the J3riakeat and Moat Solid Succeas? j Wiuiont lyneatloil Alt These Are at JACOB REED'S SOND, -S 1 S, 925," S22' Chestnut Slrest. , ^For aoix id pic of ffxfffekrct Worxxl I'ocoalled leiwest Pride, see the F- Indigo Bio. Ftaahe' ; Butts. FiaeNIUiaattlMRalftf— wrmrtn-fql valtios. Indigo Blue tl «h-Faoc«t FtsnoM Sua., |m i ^r1«.l.r Hj-ercBy ^ The (^c^mfltta^Wt^W^a^erered^mjWt ; ?>^rui^^I^!cn»drerrV',^en^y We lay stress op our low prices. Th&t is p here w v rt-.u It the l)u\ erJACOB REED's sons, 918-920-922 Chestnut St., alao 2nd & Spruce Sts, PHILADELPHIA. WM. F. ENGLEHART, COMMODIOUS NEW STORE -Diamonds, Watches, - Jewelry, Silverware, ! I| MASONIC MARKS AND CADGES OF ALL KINDS, j 205 MARKET STREET,

"r»ar - marine' villa" CAPE MAY, N. 3. Mrs. F. HALLENBECK. " STAR VILLA, OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. EBBITT HOUSE. ; B W. QOLT. : AMERICAN HOUSE, Chestnut Street, between Fiffh & Sixth. Phiiada. JAMES D. McCLELLAND, Proprietor. ' ; The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil TanP ; will save ifs cost in a short time. ■ ^ also manefactt RRK of GAS MACHINES ■ y 'r°r Country Residences. i Hm| GASOLINE GAS and OIL STOVES, , 19 P.J. FITZGERALD, ■ : ^^9 I*to''r,t,or "■»<1 Manufacturer, ; 23 and 25 South Fourth Strest, " ■ u I'RILADELPHU.

/Spring ManifestoX of Oak Hall \ \FTF.R twenty -"^ve years of experience, wc hav* £0t *0 a p unt where we near perfection in the making ©f i ' Rt-ady-Made Clothing. , Out of our long acquaintance with all the goods pro- ' dtnx'd by manufacturers, we have chosen those qualities of cloth* ihsungBtsbed by the satisfaction they give in service," Hcsttles the closest of care given to materials, we "know how to . • Make Clothing Better than Ever / AT OAK HALL. We have put. into i! style to suit the utmost diversify of taste* : in sCwirg it, we have sought after and improved our work in the way of durability, until we have reached a stage of our business where we can say that the sewing WI ' not l,r. ak tho -(itches will not give way. No mOTC ptil.'Dg .I-Jt i f Inf.', rt No nuire Ripping of Seams. liny are tiling. ■ tit-- 1.11 utili^u. These essentials Our I.Divoi I'rit t - .ire (iuaratitee to L. ve !-• J.'tt in asking yo-.ir trade this Spring. We stand by the usual rule of • i.ik ll.dl to return money for WaNAMAKF.R tS: BROWN, \ Oak Hall, / S. K. corircr Sixth and Market Sts., M k 1'IUI.ADHI.PHIA. M for Infants and Children. M,rr A^ca. uT"^00 1 *- ttt to. Oxford be, Brooklyn. K. y. I WKboot injurious medjeatwo. Tub Cotrxca Ooarxsv. 1SS Fulton Btrret. N.T.

I - C. H. MILLAR. No. 30 Washington Street. Cape May City, N. J. dry Goods and trimmings, i HOSIERY AND l-'ANt'Y GOODS, ALL GOODS AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES. aCLtSTHIUO NE-.v: FURNITURE DAYLIGHT, Chamber and Parlor Suits iyihs & brother" 55 Nurth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, East Side. ,Cape May Family Laundry, No. 7 FRANKLIN STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Mrs, Campbell, of Baltimore. Mrs. Casey, °f Philadelphia. Rupture vw«>retraH'wnaV!tom'l|!'' TcriYr'of artvk-'sji '"f t^ah'rma^privaa^re! way. Sev York, three doors sbovTittade (treet! ' "* ' " """"ber. office 094 BrtaT

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