Cape May Wave, 12 June 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 3

& 4 »DBB0IOTT70B FEtO*: »«> AnpBm. in Advance B^fiani) an 6 (Eounfg. Hrfewr ynrBAHKAKn EMCNTS. J.*52;viK, nwnttMCT. Eolliopnl Church. ' • Trie tttorek.at SLJeton, earner of Wrabmg. tS»B«W«BS8"ita ■- - , ;<■!»« p. m, Th*-ttnewinir eroinenehTijire will j^nr li. tier* PreSerlc t'alrarr, jcnklniaali. ffJiily it F'taBBBrtl, B'Y. 0. H. Klrumtytng, D. D., Phi!*. ; August », Btsheji KnlJiM.0, Cnirsl I-«ran«>b "JSmai «, hay. k. a. n»mi<i,n.D..Nrw r«*. August Ja, Jeer. «'. F. t-s-MoeS. I), tl.. Phlhuto. Annul m, km. W. Eirlti*. D. IX., Baltimore. . _ S13K.-8. Jnn2 K. A. JWtrtr. D, D-. Phitsd*. »|w. is. IbShop Umgran, UUnuU. J Removal. . 1 Nfct'iA&lrt' iw» of Hie Wave will J •»•* I»«1 aVlci- luiililing. on Washington ■tailt-t. l»:lJw Jnrtsuu street. Our raWP muv avoii : 11,41 'riKTliiTwIwfl »el"tl«il ft our ; lew nlnce fj,c W.ug nmv be able In 1 •irre it, p«»r„n,. if possible. with more . rnSr "I*11 Itenitofore. Next week : u- *Ji*fi liinfe -ornithine more Jiuar-on | 111" subjeoA ami wifl tbm In- ready to ' ■b-nda tnTi,B,i"n V> "U. °ur ] "nib ffHteliixn 1« often naked ami hot -• i'ry '""■'fnrliirlv, Answered us to how a I "I* Mfcr farmer of the arcrdae kind. • 111 iliSt-hiirae Ilia duly to the Mate a, a j *j*frr. anrfat the nunc time Ratify i *B*Me in the education of hie family 1 'JM live In comfort from an income de- | fv<'>! from tilHtiR the ,oll. Some'go no , Br in summing up what farming now 1 fWlda-aa -to -poatiwly awri that the , thing cannot tie dtair. What the frouhle , Chief among them lieing llw fart that Cn|Wi May people are a maritime rata-. . Tbejr take to the water ** naturally a» a ■ duck. In the d«v* when the maating , trade ar«» nourishing the largest income, , were reeeived from investments in small vreaels thai were built, owned and manned fmm the beat and moat enorgeihtneo the county produced. Now the v easel huslm-M i's pnu lirnllv In tile hands. - of sotpelssly else, our people have taken ; To oyster, nih and clafn riiltnreTTeinTng" I the fanning to. lake Care of itself. To 1 ask a man to try'lilllng (lie soil is to nin - the risk of his serious displeasure. He will tell you there's nothing in 1|. Just " how much [here la In wsterfarmhrg-lw 1 not so plain. But lias fanning declined 1 among us ? The answer may be aafely made in the iltHrmalive, taking Ih'c I county over. There is no goal amount I of systematic tillage of the aoll In thia county, nor doe*. there «eem any itnmed- f iate prospertof an improvement. Doubt- , less in eenain loeallttes more skill t« , CKB^JnjmKfcjrt iianlenj.nfc'hiu so j far as die staples are enure rued there » a dcrMvd falling oil. Il ls lime 10 rati . a halt And do somelhing to indue* our, voting iwopie to alar at home and dig '. m«tead of going Weat and doing the j name with, in many respects, no better . results than would have been attained ; had thcaa ambitious persons stayed at ' home. The steps taken bv some of our most successful acrlciilturfst fn form an ' association are fmtvmant one*. The orgnniration should receive the hearty support of all. At last the long debated question of • Increasing the city's water supply ha* -. boon nettled. 7"he city council on Saturday last authnrirrd the execution of a contract with R. D. Wood A Co., for the C matructlon of a line of pipe, the erection of an engine bona®, iron jfcaffold and tank, for furnishing a large and power, fn! pump anil boiler, nil of which are to bring a supply of water from the main land near the Learning pond. Under direct inn of the eomroittee.a tubular well, ws* driven about twenty six feet down a day or two ago. and both Hie quantity and "the qnaiily of water Is highly WitL fsetnrv. Thh. contractors Messrs. R". D. Wood A Co.. will push Hie work with nTIpoaatble rapidity, and within less than thirty days it is expected that Ihe work wt|) be en|lrel.T -completed. Dr. E. ft. Phillips has made some chrmlral test* of the water from the new well, and pronounces 1t of moat exreBent quality. We believe that most of Ihe cltiretis and tax-payer* of the city approve brartil) of the action of a msjurity of Hie council in entering Into thia tsmtract. As a matter of rarirae it would be impossible to »ult the .views of creep one. it is to be regretted that council did not have this improvement made last fall or early fn the wiring, hut-R Is better tote than Tlfc annual chHdren's dav exercises wp V held fn lire M. E. Church on Sunday next, the services of the entire day being devoted to that Interest, service* beginlng. morning al half past ten . o'clock, afternoon at three o'clock, •ventng at eight o'clock. la connection wh I. the morula* eoxice.wlll. occur, the . : bapthm of children. Afternoon, exer. ■ cises by the primary department . and offering of floral emblem* by rJas*es. Evening, singing and recitations by the children of the main school. A collection will-be taken in the Interest of the Children's Educational Fund. Friends of the church and Sunday School are re. quested to donate flowers" for decorating church. Pirase send cut flowers for trimming Saturday afternoon, and bo- ' quel* on Sunday* morning before 10 o'clock. If visiting children will come early an effort will be made to provide OMBfartahiealltinn--. A. cordial Invitation is extended to all visiting friends and oUiers to come and spend" the day in the midst of the Bowers the birds and the children. The Board o! Health held a mMing on Monday. It reoreantxed under the m w taw and re-elected former officer*. A feature of the new law provide* for a health Inspector whose dure It hi to r- port sanitary msBetttavtbe tsccfeun . l>r. Kennady. The removal of swine from city limits will be vigorously pushwd' Wl not A_Jtty.ja. ltruip .tV Htj, While Hit- good woTk of deaning up is going on lot It extend to Other matter-. TV tow n must be Carefully guarded a; alusi any infringement of sanitary law . On Thursday while a gang of Mr. A. B. little's painters were paieting the est trior of the Catholic church on Washington street, the swinging scaffold on which his foreman. Mr. Zac T-ctor, was working, pave way and he Jell aotne twenty feet to Um ground, putwas summoncil u» attend the in|ured mkn. and U Is hn|te,i he will be able to rrotuue. work iu a week or two. Its generally thought to be rtmnt'itd a'Je to have e good opinion of No. I, or ro»n with «-i<4 Mod opinions of themreive* that they wiU .,0: cherish .dishowteaUc reyiuct of any kind. To of sosplcirm fails ant! to Jo right under all citwuaancrs- Those who do there ££££» h"v" * ^ otanio" "f V*:"-

I Dr. TV. 6. Learning i* an M. D. a* well as a D. D. S. 1 Mr. Daniel C- Towwed. of Dia*Creek, baa a clear Intellect at SS — .,. Rev. Mr. Curtis, of .Hollv Reach, mad. a brief call kt the Wat % office on Tlmrs- * day. . J$hn*lluggard and sutler, of Philadj-I-Etia, Lavs been at the Star .Villa- this *k< (,'ojotiel C.- (k-qier, of 13 Bcaoh Wycnue, eerved -with Admlrak. Farrttgtji on the Jtfiujisalppl. . .. . Rev. Frederick S. Curtis-leads the rer1 , vices of the Preeiiyiorian ohurcb, (ires>n ' Creek, next Sabbath. - I/danil Williamson, of the /tvlltVa, " will srern be at his old wick* with M» snipe-killing pra-sbootef. , CVpt. John Scull, of Dia* Creek. *tif. feretl thchortoraof AntleradnvUle prison I , for ten lortg wbaty tnonlhs. Mr." Frank Kennedy. 'the Philadelphia ' ftali menchante 1* occupying the cottage | 1 No. T Stockton Bow, with his fattill.v. Among the wneata at the -Winttonr are- 4 - Rev. D* Newton. Sir. Frisntuth. wife, daughter and maid, and Mrs. -Shocber, Pliibdelphla. ■ , ftrl J. It. Ingram paid (Jreen Creek n ' visit htat Sabbath. "He to again -located ' , at Holly Beach, where lie is most heartily _ welcomed hack. • Joseph B. Kent, wife and beautiful c babe arehicely located at the StarTilla for the summer. Mr.'-Kent is a prosper, t Otis hnriness hi an of Kaltimor*. — -

Messrs. Miller and Comb*, our genial and accomplished friends, will spend tlie sen-on at the Stockton Hotel. Thejtcnt le men are better known among Ospe May folks as the " Twins." — Mr. W. J. Starr, son of Mr*'. Starr of Holly Beach. 1« to roon lead Mis* Hill of Kansas City, to the hymeneal altar. Mr. Starr and bride will spend the honey. : moon at the beautiful " Homes." Mr. A. H. Hamilton'* pretty Cape May pled tlds summer by J>r. J. DeWolf Perry aud his lovely family. Dr.- Perry , Is a llnesj descrndear of Commodore llev: Dr. 'Palmer of Pa will preach in. 8t. Johns Kptacopal Church to-morrow, the t-tlh ln-t. As this la Utc flfkt of the . pregatlnn is to br expectrd. Thetloflor 1 tit A very elotiuent divine. Mefuiames Haawin ami Gouldof Holly ' Bench, made a shopping trip to Pblto. , delplua on IVeslnesoay. Three ladies liave Hie- happy faculty of turning what 1 rich social enjoyment. Miss Thompson, of Ocean street, is t down for the season, ."he. finds Cape the n local place after alL Mrs, , has A reputation for genuine hns|>itality. ia lng surrounded in summer t guest- that add quite a feature to our society li'e. 1 Mr. Pennington Ilihlreth has been ad- . milted to practice at the New Jersey bar. Mr. Hihlroth studied in Ihe office** 1 Judge Pane bhi, of Camden. Hp will StyCMTt Houre'"'* 0raC, ,l,} " ' Mr. I. D. King, the agent of thwl'nion < nntl P. K. R. ticket agent, la on deck at the rompany'* office at -the cor. \ of.VkBshington and Jackson streets. Mr. King U an rmplovee who, has won. j the confidence of the bnainras public by faithful attention U» business. v., I Tin- nhihihV and active jolin Pitgh, 1 of Congress llall. Cape May. and CoTonnXtlc. Philadelphia, has Itcen , engaged bv proprietor Brown, of I'niied MaU.- U-le'l. Atlantic I itv a- tlt.-l , cle.rk. John Will be sure to -make him" 1 self vert- popular at Atlantic City. ,c,.t i" 1 u"" -

' Mr. Tlteo. ticttlngs. far many rears r identified with Ihr jffbwfpal hotels of 1 m- May, fed toiftfim at tire Cohun. a Ilia Hratse in th<SSjiacity of room clerk, win be associated with the famous ftTrreqhrierJ. White Sulphur Springa. aa * cashier the present season, (.tape May will mis* the capable and genial Gettiiiga. Jj M. P. Handy, known inRte newspaper fraternity as the Pink Editor, L. N. t Megargce. hi* talented and Tcraatiie as- t ' statanu Dr. E. Bhiloe. of plHsant Cape -.May memorv: John M- Ashmead, C. R. ' Deacon. George TV. Boyd, P. R. R-. anil . Mr. l'nstlethwalf wlUt George C. Boldt. , of Berkley Arms, were al Pea Girt on 1 1 Monday opening a chtb boat boune. In the deaUiof Mra. Danelia W. Hand. ' 1 of thr Guurt House, others tawiiles the , 1 Immodtafe family of the deceased have 1 ■ Sttvulned lo-s. "Mrs. Hand was noted . during her life a* not only exemplifying 1 I the domestic., virtue*, but hers was also 1 • a practical Christian character of Hie - broadest sympathies. There were many , . to rate vtp " and call her hleaaed on the 1 day wbrtt her remains were lovingly fol- 1 1 lowed to their final resting place in the 1 t Court Honse ceinctery. tier deeds of ■ charity were of the unostentatious kind ' • that Seldqitt come to publib notieo. Bur '] I no person upon whom the haqd of want . had been laid evei went from her door '■ I without the kindest words of encour- J agent rttt ami relief in suhsuuitlal benefit*. ■ Mrs. Hand was a life long member of the 1 i II«t>tl«t church, and *he has been a ' ■ light along the shore to many a wavering 1 I soul who had not her strong faith in and . ■ devotion for to the cause which was a , ruling principal iter nature. Mra 1 1 Hand married Frank fin Hand. Esq.. of . thgCmirt HoBW. in December, 1H31. A | targe family wa* the result of fliht onion 1 Tftose that survive their tnoat excellent 1 mother are Mrs. Jane Meigs, of Soux 1 ' City. Iowa i Dr. D. V. Hand. St. Paul. ; Minn.. Mra. Joseph Hall, of Cape May 1 Cilv; Franklin Hand. Mra. Amrlia Hand and Mra. Lvdta Wilev. Court House. Besides she leaves a ri-ter. Mho Ameii* Springer- of the Court House, aud s brother. Alexander WMtnin. T«1 . . The well-known retired merchant of Phila. Mr. WMliam Kwven gives a graphic account of his lato visit to Europe , and the fatherland. All the prominent elile* of Germany and Holland were . I visited by Mr. and Mrs. Essen and I : daughter, besides which they took in the sights of the Enoch capital. Mr. , Essen well define* the broad contrast between the German and American citixen. : r-peelaf!v in regard to the poorer riasses. While, as k matter of course he has ! much inherent love for his native land. , be comes back lo America with a deeper 1 sense of Hie transcendent advantages to be found and enjoyed in ht» adopted country .

Mr. Uecom pence Hand died at hi* 1 . residence on Washington street on Weil- 1 1 nrotoy last. Mr. Hand had been In fall- 1 1 ing health for several month* past, but during^Uie few vreeka JitM^preceding^fus , - The lnsMeous disease was. 'however, do- . j, iqg it* work slow'l v and surely. He leave* , • n l v. ral ohndrfir llta fun- - - rral took reslerdav afternoon from his 1 late residene*. Rev. L. O. Manchester, of . the M. E. church, of which Mr. Hand was a member, conduct ing the service*. p On Sunday (to-roorrow) Children's Day ? <will he observed- in the Presbyterian - church of Oils city. The church will be c decorated with green* and flower*. In ' the morning at 10.30 o'clock Hie pastor i- will . preach to the children and young " people. Appropriate services of hymns. ? responsive readings and devotional ex- " erd»es will be rendered. In the evening 0 the Bahbath srhooi will engage in appropriate ami pleasing exercises, under the 1. direction of thc uuperintendent. ami lirief r addreseea *111 lie ilelivrreil. ... The &wu'»p Star ray* : It 1* *uppo«ed . Hud since Wiltta.ni Nell to to he one of 0 tlie proprietors, this summer, of a lend- ; i»tllis,2s?8;5xftsr e Mr. Neil i* a graduate of Hie Hellenic. ; f thta ratr. and last year conducted the i BcrkieV Arms- At the Berkley Uetoo- s •: iflllsii;

Teooimwta Uhliffnata Day. MonSy T" made ftprariag cralw. CaarKr KM im » renor.tta*. aor»er*''fi>rs nice glaiu ol root oeer. , y»siilmul,:« mllUnrly at MBw-Wale, -. , aeaisxer'a hatftire'aiooartaeettapM^ j TIAre li^ntle > treth stiert of hole! ne»«. | Jtotiy Brack is to Rate a |*ewrir.aovlhoua*. \ Hare H« Wl tmivrt ever l*.n ppivvheiWetU " - W e Save a kind of SItbod TapetVI^snion^os. I The taSSfffioekmo'Houi! opens oa sota lore j . Mlaa BarMmata (Mr. Viha Is d*UgMfnay locw tot. . - t -sarepaljea.l la raaritij I'. Mrejy tar okr Saber- v Tti*' AtayrtcaA-fioys aid welj ott PeeoratloB J . v. a Iiruydeat M a fastilooAblr taataln hrea»fa»t. t jta taformer is itrvar mm la very. *4* «- f ^W^WAVXwinaavea , , e8»«t !° mad 10c »teu5i of Caps M-J a 1 okl Spring prrahytertaa canreB waa frmo.lel ' CnasremXIah H twlng nierty ranovaiol nume" 'n Pastor Manctirater lias a ptrarant grestlog for ,1 Draw steal at 1 eenu per prond 1* a Payable j. Job wort done neatly and w ith (iromptneM at J ._ TheliiaillPK.ttoMn ^irajo JookqmteJtter-^ « | 'Zu Crorg-ta Han 1* nrmg sxed for Ui* ara- J

Brum »re tatlag the bait at Bshltig tied* at \ Nsitve btaek oax make the most symmetrical ! oSolZv l h,rnr** ro,l'n' " So- i The yoonx fobs are busy rehearsing for the ; day* accorded them. Mra. C. PerxhSor. Is realty for B0"«" at the ever poJiular.Trenioot. PiWm^rMelrin^hss gut drfwnto 164 tart CbUdrena iwy tcr^rtt' M. K. Churches and i Btthraril wtflbercsity M sett hts trait* next 1 . The preeofdtsntond nsctt In thedsysof onr 1 Itepflraottah1 nods made. "Us. I" I-'snuax canxfit tyiond rnvk Oab t se*Tra™^imhI«dsonXM«iund. •-eu.r.n'mn.''r> suit of pais yellow. " -ar | Atthe t'hsp k Wert^ltajwMsy^lhMe "Ulhe ' The W L.l. I'.wtB be w"h us-egaln this ' . yast ssys s tunnel of the orguttuuon. 1 , Oii^'o^ue2^n' 'e'c^lwajahssAlBO-t set 1 OB c*m that emit no smsit msnntaetufe-l In jh M* :* ty 1'. V» aflfsW sod «3 Booth J pfhOT^nu^CTme'yeof'*>taJor MeCiettao, ] 'ctuaewt'"* he^may t>e .iM-e'ii'rHsiu* s brers! of J j

disraie hraeeUwyrt »»w m'popatauag 5 Issae Smith has opened hi* famous root liter t and sps'Xt'ng mead fountain. Jacxaon and MscIiA^er the stKmld^r"* see who i was cotalag ^ Mr. PianS BIMrrth of ihe Lafayette, la enteea larger number of gtiosia tasa la eont>r. W. H. Leamma - a akUMM deotlit. His , are oratraltyVicatart for the awvenlenee The farme. who pat In a Betd of whtit last fall la to be oonaratolawl. The harvest promise* , aaataally Ian* f whL joe Marfhlrv wUHue^iha bath hinaroformerly f The ela'o of etrawtwrrlea markstl the pnultna \ llps of a Seashle lea^iy aashoilevouity lieiened An imaophlsiieaied yonlh saw Jodge Haghaa ! the Arotie oillce slid inqolred i-r him if there . any letter* there for Pwlnncle tatnily. At lisrri son's LoreU4# tlbryry: munlv lleetta , aasii boat*; ashing laeklc of ail tinds sunatae . • 'fins.ClTa» *t I ssli 1 u gt- in'sl reel . " ' Mr. t>~bB Conswine The hsaiuttnl aervtaea nf Child renta^nay M 1 lir'rr uapromm'ol^d^jawtwnst exercise* The Ptee Heading Know will he open la « lew 1 day*. The ladles of exeenllv- rnmmiiw* de- , 10 tudiHs roce'''l'"roo^mart^tho evenu P«e smw^lcy'SIgrmT'edaaii premium paul. if laodwi of Mr. Benjamin Hodfrey in last wees'* rot&I votay hia anonaMtape May^miSSn*! 1 CaM'n Bmer I ake I* having hla vsaael. the Aaron Reppse-I. thoronxh'.y repaired m Philadelphia. While thWTfarX is gjtaxoa tM Uaptam 1 rf^cgar" >iw,"*9*u™ •* vtattmg » C F. WUIisiSa ts tonchlnx bp hla famous Ex ,'hangeroeaa rsrlr Opening. Htaptiee la now Of -he favorite land marSsnf Oij-eMny. Charley C. K. Burn* hat his daiK hay n arable tnnlsn • slM.per witn him ihU yvsr. lie nuiy be aeao any (lib- day enjoying a drtvo with him hitched , no 10 a na- new drag. Mr Burns is a (tape Mar ret -is' of me s> : aignteai tiad and needs no In1 Mrs. m! It. OodfTey hat rente,i the cottage of and uodre the name ofTiigtcatrte^Coila**, la ' IBonsJ&pr5i«0*l^xiYlemrii*n coiunany*'1!'. arouhl he hsrl to and. Mr. Ilainllioa ha# exr ponded l*ra- a»m« at the Boroogh f-r which he [ and'hoMer -till rrwoperalaworS In Slnd, s5bs65js5ks55 • also had en.rre 01 the ImprcvAnrnu . JuanjomplcMd at Mra Ticaa cottage on Hughes

Cajie May never had a more sincere champion in the newspaper guild than '! TTioa-M. Jackson. His facile pen waa al- i way* ready to defend Iter from every mem V whether of the foreign, or home " kind. Ilia wTfliTeeTTnga oTdeerievt re grrt - ; that we chronicle his death, which took r place In Rhiladelphim on Monday last. The a 1 Wav* loins with *vrapathy the many that wifi mourn for Thomas M. Jar* son. Hi* w» one of moat, familiar of faces ■ among onr summer rural*, and it is with ' I a feeling of personal lou that our taien. 1 ted and brilliant friend must be given up I among the old haunt* to familiar to tbn*e J r who enjoy genial rorapsuikmship and the ! society of common friendship. I toe of the moat complete stock* of . rural* found m any store of the cl tr is 1 that of C. H. Millar. The young todies ,. who are in charge of the place hare the f art of arranging goods on shelves and In the show ruse* in moat excellent taste, it is next to impossible to resist buying , when rood* ore so tine and ao nicely , displayed. . - . Rev. Dr. Buchanan and family will ' occupy a cottage here Uii* summer - usual. The Reverend gentleman Bad* • ,. Cape May a very pleasant dwelling p ! place, ant) in this « xi. rience he to *ec- - nnded try Mra. Bochansn. e I "That tired feeftng" from which you . 1 suffer ao nroch. j*rtic-ularlv in the knorntjtag.ta rnllrely thrown off by Rood's t

at P lore pa FOlnt. rrxaras Potwr. «h motuh, 1*. •*«. B«ioa.*'ATa. Tonr stnety of Cape Mu tarbh to jarwrtana issss'easrasS®^^ Fi.luu* Creek Oowo to the Caps Maynght horae. ftaou, uvea. I rot ray dram h«*» am! - "*t°WurT»ll la saaiatml vary raich la ptarihg tha agrawtalc m lilaKbjg* tq^arjrychuTOnr brir*.' Pa. "Jim," as hla mrtuja itetiglit to call ■ sii-jardt'^^KTSTsas inaicd lor. Kxtatrr^lh Cslrata^rejllMJ i»j|. ""hSalYrayi iieen told th« the oyster herta si* !* in'^b^^rom"" r!ra*i'S^X ra praOuoua cm-s'sVinra, iw'oyltor >W aa rra-Uly ■ K'E.2: I the fisicrtc, us that really able legal lumibary. Bit. Learalog^Bwt Ttw ian time thry were -town at warren*. 1 they came to celebrate too birth day of that Sort Harsh who iSed ra^XIrolor 'MoVhc pS?iy. Bin . fter • gorgeooa mppar -hey aU go-, raoght ami wimontiu*og at all ^-a^.^nrajraUi rati bcuevc'l torou oor'arat"-!*'"^^™ ih« "h«y we csughi two Uruin on IheoysMir bods welghlug BSSKS-t K SdSM JSSStS tr.— , ab'l Willi the grsccltal hospitably of car .leuu-r," who aaya Ih»i Pierce* Point U not on.of Ihcwiovt eiljoysble plarea to rest Bl, an* Beh Ten yralr e-mrss'ror* to begin to "com " *• lal - 'wii'l Soon be Oowo again taxing mara. CoUnty Note*. Rabbit sain* are a rem apiece. -. I'Ummcra mate *a per tuc un jtay bear. by catchlhg craba. •rHESiTirr blw'T'betlvr h par SI. ara psl-t^for terra feet at Smltl,'. Itivail jmlle* Ilium InslM lite Itayaol'' jdl the Bsyastevtams «re becotaing the real rtvala 10 ags«" "• 7." " g*Me<t by ocr grand-moth, rr as * algn of fennAu rnrtnoa Utaa Creek maiden aaya ah* will Sever nurrv Ixwsoae the "Jettae" •»* wanted tnatrbsi airaeissiy star. . •- ' Hotly Beach ta ti> hsrna nuts heart and pared provemanu hat bean panned, teM^w^W^ip^hlsteoUe^ro^ wraBO. tHie ot the brat farms In Orecn Creek. If Jim ■ roe vej7^hesr, ■* owned i^ J^ra^y bi:|'r|l|i,jj|j.

^ihu^n^^wnurarat^Vltl^ an ^eld Tuckaho*. Ura. .Charles Bknard ■ vtaKln« friends at Capt- Maartee Candy tpent Sktnr-lny and PanMr. A. Llneotn steel roan of Clayton, was In on Bandar. Mlaa IJxtie Bllsxard U at home again for her Mlaa Mary Swain of rtillnrtolphli. M the curat of Ml* Clara Busby. MWa A not* jtrunrrof^ColunU'1*. Pcna. la the Mr. lj-wts WllUam*, of Brldgeton. speni Bun.'ay m town, auesdlng 10 mailers of persons! Miss Eva the charming mile .langbternf Dr. Edward Madden. Is vlaittng hjer grandfaiher. Capt- Thiaaihllna Woeka. Mr. sower* Yonng of Beraieyta Point, assisted tar chrar^of^lhe Metho-tut ^uhareh with the oorA game of progressive lawn tfon!" waa played 1 at Tioga on Haiurdsv la t. The tret priae. oooststlngof « g"M meOaLwaa srarrvrad^srB^tojr . Jonas Steetiuan of onr town. Itastor Kninken I* ao far nonvaleareni that he j stu-nd-l^llie ^p aycr meeting on ^idayahR- ' tTone ' oT the* nretUraT' hT" SnutJ^wae'" "l i ow S^mraJ'^'uraw'hkri? nSeSogremus , lit? riagranf air** 'IcnJ^bnTralrliiro M , raanty.aad tand anafr.nf gfWTT»jWh|eh we ao ! portf -"An'tninga ctime to thrae that wvti" i Ooahen Ittmt W. li. Totnlln ami wife spent Sunday at OoM Mra. (initio Smith has* peony that hat so large • Mr Etraeh S. Townaeipl has the hahdsonirat • ^Charles Tornlln and wife of Pyrra Creek, were [ Mr*. Mary Chatter paid rhttadelphla a visit the Brat of the week. MY*. Ude Maes has been reerea-ing at Cape 1 Chltdm* Day waa obaerved hen on last Bos^gpatyn. amt^vrtfe,^ POTIOR Ich- , aoratcBUDyhUM v tsnw^taniMei^ita Mday at "tte idohen M. E. Jhnreh, l'astor . Bnrnyate ofBeiaied . -lays' he'foee hanging oat hla shingle, fiaaot. Townranda Inlwt Itwma. Mr. William Springer u at home with bb '*Mr/ (leonre Sutton vlsllad Philadelphia on The fesilvai teas well attended. The prneee-ls J Mrv. Jonajtaraw Hen-Irreonw of Chiragri, b "leuui athKei«Ungtqurj-'*denaful. Two of Iirum fish are aetung quite |HenuruL two 01

noecliliens eanght its in onenlg'-i- _____ lenJm^mpTl^Uramra^' Ovarheard on the Beach. ast^^^Sd aJongVe rtnSdafrae'dayai^! " ^'ih/Salc? 11 " rra* usina a dry thejah*-' it ora^vnn^t^ra ShnflSopSl apm iilhltg to ntt it be goataa sat at the way.* ' taOrdarrerorod*biroded with the i!ppS| very pSntar artth'SwtrabllL SSSSfSETSS sat rirSTsSSrS A. R. Spetngrr's rratamnt at too Conrt Itmta is a handy ptoce to sum in and gn lunch whoaorewd. Tasa phaoa la a real eooraolanee an '-oearrvra the haatty aappo. t of the public. (H 5

VVlitJXB B ULLO J-IIAO r Where's the Enterprise? , Where's the Best Clothing? 2 Wn ©re are the Lowest Prices? >i Where's the Briskest and Most Solid Success? 2 , S j , Wlthonl yucsilon All- Ttacac AfCJat ' JACOB REED'S SONS, If- j V ; 918, 920,' Sfe2 Chestnut Street. I ' lor an ex mple ot Exrrllent AVort at t'nroisale-SLoireal Prlpe. rae Us kSJodnro Bine Flannel . g HUM. JUnet Buna al Ho and ll<— w-siJorli-I vsUir*. Jndigo BiueC loth-Paeed Flannel smis. m, - OerSxclnatye spectaKr. The Heal of worth tn*s,t!0and IHl ayamu-ru and Cheviot Suits, beiges » ready, rrum *to up. t ine Business and Drew Suits off 6- *te. inrtu-iing Began! SpmaiOcs in S 4 "^*1 "i i^'j^honr. Bs^lA^ttranJ^.^^Onrvrar Tlaftity, |t^4|rj' . >. R-pPiiftlS she poller tdioilamiv-n' r ivaorve*."1 FuwNmXxHV. t 'ndiirttcar, Potfy sotrra. • i'f Wc lay stress onTRJfttm jiriccs. TTi.if is wJicrc xvc reach the. buyers. \ I JACOB REED S SONS, ; 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. ; PHILADELPHIA. ' ■ ! WM^F. ENGLEHART, lius openetl his beaitliful nml | commodious new store : Diamonds,- Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, MASONIC MARKS AND BADGES OF ALL K NDS. [ ; 205 MARKET STREET, | 1 PHILADELPHIA. . ^ i : I I . -MARINE YILLAT CAPE MAY. N. J. . Mrn. F. HALL.EN13ECK, : STAR VILLA, OCEAN STREET. CAPE MAY. N; J. 1 ^ DIKKVLk O.h'rilBllBACH.- XffW HOLBE KLEIJaSTTUKIMR .MBW.FI BM H HP • " EBBITT HOUSE. S W. GOUT. I AMERICAN HOUSE, ,t Chestnut Street, between Fifth & Sixth. Philada. I JAMES D. McCLELLAND. Proprietor. - The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank „ WILL SAVE IT6 COST IN A SHORT TIME. " GAe MACHINES ■" Jta.-. for Lighting Country Residences. - TASOUNE GAS anil OIL STOVES. ^ IH P.J. FITZGERALD, ^■^Nos. 23 and 25 South Fourth Strest, I'HILADKl.PHIA.

/spring Manitestox f of Oak Hall. \ AFTER tucniy-fivc -years of experience, we have got to /-V - a P°!I>t where we near perfection *in making of 4. *■ Ready -Made Clothing. f Out* of our long acquaintance with all the goods p«V" duecd by manufacturers, we have choSen those qualities of • doth; distinguished by the Satisfaction they. give iir service. Besides the closest of care given to materials, we know . 'how to. - 1 V-.'J R";"5* ■■ ■ ^ ' Make Clothing Better than Ever -at oak hall. V\'c Have put ihto it style to suit "the utmost diversity | of tastes: in sewing it. wc .have sought after and improved I out work in the way of -dwability. until we have reached a stage' of our business where wc can say that the sewing i will not break, the stitches will not give way. No more | pulling out of bun- nt. • 5 .... . - No more Ripping of Seams. T hi y .111^ tilings of ^ the |iast with us,' Jhcse essentials Our Lowest Prices arc Guarantee j Me give to you in asking > "ur trade" this Spring. We stand by the usual rule of Oak Hall to return money for - WrtNAMAKER & BROWN, \Oak Hall, / S. E. corner Sixth and Market Sts., m i l'HILADLhPHIA. 'W for Infants and Chi "ir-NN ! 1 rerororoend it aa aupcyior to taiTy proiicripl^io I TluT -u.U"i:.' '' -"""T"' *. ' Ai - 111 six. Oxford 6L. Brooklyn, N. T? | WuE^ttajortou* mnllwUon. T»* CxXTAcn CouraSr, 18S Fulton Btrret. N. T G. U. MILLAR, PHILADELPHIA STORE, No. 30 W.ighington Street, Cape May City, N. J. C. H. MILLER S0METHINONSW! FURNITURE 11 V DAY]LIGHT4 Chamber and Parior Suits iyihs & brother; 55 N. rth Second S^eet. Philadelphia, below Arch, East Sid<^ ' Cape May Family Laundry, No. 7 FRANKLIN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. Ji Mrs. Campbell, of llalUmorc. Mfs. Casey, of Pliiladclpbi*. Rupture -'V " 1 'i"-'" "'li'T'l' i'I 1 l"'1 f soaarohred n-i-inrr. brnitn treedn^STS

AdvfrtiSfmfms. 'x J-NGLESITE COTTAGE; ,1a Re. *6 W.mixcrov Stssst, Cap* May C'uy, S. J. KM. M. B. OOPFRBV. j 2 TplLORAI, VILLA, / CAPS AVSMCB. NEAR THK BEACn. ^ cats . MAT jprpy, jmL I w1 THIBTT ROOMS. OPES ALL TnE TEAK. 10 TERMS MODERATE. mvH-y- M. A SPRgQER. froy. . ! 1- rriHE GRAND TURKISH RUsI J. BUM 'BATHS. i GENT'S DEPARTMENT, tl N. 10th Hi. ■re '-ADIEUS' DEPT. »*» PUbert Jtirevt. ' rex Are tnsrar "" !°i """"strralS^pSnaytrtela. ant MARTIN D. A i^l A JOHNSON, Propr* SILAS n. ROWLAND. Sn*i. myl-Vy

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