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iuAanmoKr*io«: ««•»> Kt Annnm, in Advance 3*®Ianb and (Sotinfj. " Wotloc, , 1 . POUT OPTICS ARRANGEMENTS. ' 'la and Bfl«T Juo' 15 li. A. D. ISM. lb* r« ••flo* >t C"|K May, N. J. «ui op«D II t o'clock I* iBdiiyn imltraoci m. coin t o'clock p! m. rSLSS: r. i. melVin, hjataiaitt. EDIACOPAI Church. Wte Ckqrrt of w. Jokm corn™ or WsshlBf . nod yranklln KU„ CiprM'T Ctly lit »in« ACridcM trcrt Aonilay At lojo a ax, •"Wt I p. n. TbAfflliornnE cmiDtttt ilirtnc will ft. GcrmouJun* W.Bcv. C, Pair, D. O. Bammor e. -1*2 I^.'a 'p BAmoiorr. •t«i» t«. He.. W. N. NcVWkar. D. ff, I'ltllA.lA. • Angnri A. IIHkof HulHsoe, Central Pennsyi- I Vtvm 1», Htrv. K. M IMuM.n.[LNi' York. AofUtU, ltrv. W. p. PmrMock. I'. II. I'htlA'tk, • Akrtiat », Kct. V.KMW, £ BaRBaora. . »wR. A. Re*. R. A. *d««r5". V. p.. i'hUAdA. jcpi. j*, Bmbop But (en, Illinois. Our New Quartern. J . In Accordance with the announcement t '*4 week, the Wave toSabliahnient Iras 'hanged hCTMltin«rters*aud our friends , -and p<Uroiu will find ua on Washington , *■ rcoLbetoW Jack sou in the new post of- • fR-e ♦tultdlYlg. While at present our 'ofI >u is far from being in apple pic order. ' • e trust that in a few days all thing* ' ill be In retuluw*". Meantime, by put- , ' • ig on a large force of help, we hare • ied to keep our daily business up to ' tc notch of punctuality and send out ■ ur weekly edition on time. For snv ( - ron of omissions we would ask imluf-. j A nran often, uftconsciously to liim- t ' If, earries lib trade mark on bis face. ' t seems quite easy to pick out from a j ■ owd In the street the earnest sober i 1 w o( she pbysleian a» he hurries along, j » rapped in thought, to see the suffering „ itimt. Then there Is a pecnlinr some- f ling about a clergymen, even If be b c it uniformed In the orthodox clerical itdl of bhsek, tbst tt-Ils of lib spiritual f ■ "llhtg. No one need hesitate to fix t 1 al Inqplsltivr gentleman with a bad , I ucH peeping from his vest pocket, as a. j i -wsptper reporter. He ran be selected . " llli the greatest of ease by the obacry- f ■g. That gentleman with quick ner- , >■ u« manner is from the expression on ' face the man with a fee uppermost , .1 his tuind. He may have a fold of offinal paper In kb band, but it does'nt . lake It Bur the "green bag" to point him , "it. by Wjy means. In a group of gen- ( ■ -■men lawny one of our hotel rotudas, t the merchant, polilirian, 'gentleman of i ure inay be quite accurately selected. -JUIU- cynical souls. lu another Hue, -isim that they tan tell a Jrraeyman at - sight, but this common- fallacy seises 1 f «un a long cslablbbcd custom of mak- ■' i"g tlie natnc i Synonym of meanness. "* The Ways rraentrlho allusion -with be- I ■rolng scoru. There Is no nobler set of ' Hiia-us than arc fonnd in our own ' mle eoniBion wealth, and our deIrscrtora are Invited to turn a leaf down right here. There Is much in •lie reflection thai one's face is the ex(••■uent of what is taking place in the , Will llWWI Tohavemgb and noble J »hus In life that it may be a light along . 'Ml shore to tboae who may be possibly , uiflurnced by bur lives. r Mr. Tltaddeus Brady, the' executor of ! ■ be relate of the late Mark Devine, has , been very busy the tout few weeks di»- , l«>«ing ol some valuable property of the , . slate in Cape May. The sales are of , rilal interest to all of Cape May's tax- ! | layers, as tbey have been made con- _ •lliioneil oa immediate improvement. , The' porehaarm giving bonds to that . rffecL Mr. Kromcr, who is the repre- - senlatlvr of the relate at Cape May, Informs ua that the architreta are no# pre- 4 paring plans for some of the purchasers j who purpose beginning operation at . once. Tlie plana will be snbmittrd to , 1 -ur tntUders forealimntes aa soon as com- ( pWsd- • t A branch of the order of the "Iron 1 Hall " was organized in lids city, at the ' •Vh tie House, on Tuesday evcrimg. The J following officers were" duly commit- 1 ■toned by installing officer Dubois of J Camden. «. J. Past chief jnatiee, J. H. * llughost thief justice. H. W. Hand i « Vice elflef Justice. 0. W . brnilh ; Cashi r. £ Hughes; ibrald. I. llarry J Mmlth; Adjuster, 11. W. Edmunns ; c Prelaw,©. C. Reeves; Watchman. John Ikvok j Medical examiner, Dr. II. A. Kennedy ; Trustees, II. A. Kennedy, c Wm. J. Harris, F. I,. Lansing. P Messrs. K. 1). Wo^l 4 Co. are repidly ^ pushiug the work of extcndlnglhe water 61 works. Their engineer. Mr. Town-end I1 Church, has been here since the Brat of u I he week making preparations. The 'j ' ■ -nlreri for uh' work of erecting the eu- ,. ie for the main* I is partly here, and the balance on the " nay. within a day or two a large force k branches of tlie «orl w li/* go (orwan! f, with utmost rapidity. K

-d rears, lteynotda 4 Neil will swing open the doors of the New Columbia on Saturday next. A large force of aerTanls haslir™ busily engaged for two weeks past getting Ibis beautiful hotel in older, omli# the personal supervision of the p oprietorr. These gentlemen have acquired an extended 'experience in the hotel buaineaa, in some of the very beat ItoVeis of tlie country. We confidently iieticve that the popularity and miecgn of the New Columbia will be second to no hotel to the place this season. A ' simpleton- once meant a very dtfIts orifbmP Idea was that oft man easily taken to because he hollered to men and in their promises. Alas, that such faith firing so often traded upon by evil doers -bould have resulted to the present debased use of the word. And "simple" iieeM is a sadly departed from ita original use at a form of speech, The erase for decorating things has reached mens trousers. A s ift of artistic tastes took s pair ol her husband', last years lim n pants, Hod up the legs with a preuy ribbon, and ran another The subject of Pastor Manchester in tire M. E Church next Sunday evening will V "The Instability of Human Chardog that be should do this greayhing." Major MrClellan hat sfcoot got cvtttThe house apd surroundings have been thoroughly renovated and Improved to ^MMtomarl^mAe, ^ifDallirawr h inopedtoyal^hta^^M M*JmSo«^street wj^'toCpMli^ia,ite^rialSd

; PERSONAL, b Mias Allda Schcllcnerr - is visiting in P Camden and Pbiladelpnia this week, r Dr. Tboa. Reed, and family, are -oocupylng ihelr cotUge oh Lattyellc sitoet." - Pastor Laadia will move Into Hie parsonage of Ihe Oold Spring ehun h Ihfe week. , - Her. Dr. J. DeWolie, oKJcrmamownF will, officiate In the Episcopal Cliureli tomorrow. Mr. Geo. J. Richardson, and family arc pleasaully fljed to (heir, fine ocean street cottage. ArCliilect E. H. Wlflisms'wfll make J the design for the new West Cape Stay J school hojise. - H. X. Tnggart and family, areoccupy- * jng their cottage corner Columbia Ave., and Decatur strcetTltc fasntiy of brother 8. Che# of llie W. J. Pre as, Camden, will, as usual, slimmer at Cape May. - -. . ^ ' Mr. Jos. Q. Williams Jiae been aj>- . pointed ticket seller at the pier. Wv. F. 1 W. Slarcy is his assistant. I'nstor Manchester will preach on a Slieeial topic on Subbathf evening in hLs e.bureh. Thc-publie is invited. Mr. C. Thomas and family of Phlltulel- ■ phia, arc located in - beautiful Jack- . son cottage corner of Howard street and ■ Columbia Ave. , Mr. Townscnd Church, the engineer for R. D. Wood, 4 Co., Is on the Island gettlhg the work of extending our city water mains under way. Mr. Geo. £: Kelly, and family, of took possession of the . Gregory Cottage corner Columbia Ave. ami Ocean street on Thursday. Mrs- J. Xynn Truscott of Camden, will spend the summer at Cape May during husband's stay in Europe. Mrs. Truscott is slopping at the Marine Villa. E. A. Ptie of controllers office, Phils- i deiphia. and hi" family, together with 1 Odlonel Thus. V. Field, arc. occupying Mrs. Learning's eommodous Perry street ! Rev. A. llrewsterof the Presbyterian 1 Is absent with his family on a , visit to Brooklinc. Mass.. their "former home. Rev. J. D. Randolph will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian tomorrow. i Mr. 11. Guinand took charge of the 1 Villa on Monday. He starts off ■ the season with his bouse half full of i guests, and every indication that the season will close leaving a good balance J t he favorable side of his bank acMr. Moses Frciden wald arrived At the ' Cape on Thursday in poor hitallhl He has in Ihe past realised the largest nene. ' fit from Cape May air. The wave joins ' Frriilenwald't numerous friends in \ wishes for his speedy recovery. The t family m-nipy their Stockton l(ow cot. I). W. Hand, or St. Paul. Minn., 1 called al the wavk office on Saturday, j The Doctor was called from his Western I u. attend the funeral of Ids mother which took place last wre-k. Dr. Hand J attained considerable celebrity in the , medical profession o( the Northwest. Mrs. M. D. Potter, wife of IVof. I'oU ' ter. with Master WllMc, have left for Allcntown. Pa., where thev will spend the summer among relatives Tlie Prof. • will spend the summer at Cape May but ' ari-jqay sprrv Jo nay lie hardfy ex- 1 pecta to resume nls school here in the . fall. This will be regretted by his many , friends anil pgtron*. . I ChHdrop'a Day. iasi Sabbath was a real red letter day ' aiiU'tig the eltlldren of the churches of this city. Al the AL E. church for t d»yt lief ore the dawning of tha.bean- < liful Children's Day the young folks of J the church and Sunday school had been rehearsing their parts with much cnthus- < hum. The pastor and his people caught I the spirit of the time and joined hands J with the young people to. making the day one long to be remembered A c carefully arranged program had been • prepared, and with the excellent drill ' that bad been done, all that seemed necessary on Sunday morning to set the wheels of Children's day moving was open the doors of the flower decorated sanctuary, announce the numbers on the nri'jrsnt, and let thlnf? run along in the , ytlemsant groove prepoxedjtor them. The moving service was noteworthy on ac, I count of the addrese of I'nstor Manchester following the baptism of five 1 dear little children of the christian homes comprising a part of the Sunday school. The sacred songs of the service and ail , else done amid the flower feibowcred surroundings reminded one of what the t Garden of Edsn might baVe been like. • so far as the beautiful in the flowery kingdom of nature is concerned. The J afternoon service was excepti onally in- ( It-resting. Each number seetued to be a kind of liundk linn in ilself.and exempli- ( fled some beautiful scriptural ides . The ' crowning ant-eras of the day came off in ■) the srrning. A big crowd surged into thg, « church tu witness Hie rendering of the 1 and a hundred or more had to " S> away for lack of -room. It will give e reader a proper conception of the i rice by trailing carefully the evening ] which is as follows i. t Voluntary Hj Ur. Ttms.'»lin« 1 Vetualso U-l i./Mr W ui. I'm I r r Ui-s-ltqa tK-nsiart ..wis i sslac-Ksv, t P. sous J f C,UMrM* « - wsura tier ane saj rsi Tired," '

: | K-H.s M.'li ' . Iv, K; :rs Olive Frvaw I ' Brens'lS""'"' ""*" "" ""**■ J - £S^5crawa«soi.U.t&ms" Annie Ttwmssoo I I H etlatioe— " rse b'arWws Crows." , ; H^I^uo. „5 \ > 8..#^ *>! »otHxii--i'rO* Iks Lor.',- ' Wtm ■lilniii a brt t>r Mr. Wm. Punm The floral drcoraiions wave truly sr. ' . listic. The pieces that received the . r mist admiration being the Cape May . I light house. Champion Banner and . i Artillcrr clsates, done up in ehoicesl j ■ blossoms or the towns conservatories. A . real light flashed from the lop of the . ' tower sending an effulgent radiance all , . over Ihe room. There were other beautiful pieces, but these bore off the prises of admiration. Tbecollectlonforthebenc- , . lit of educating the young of -the church , who need it amounted to >41. , I Superintendent 8. R- Wiles conducted . the exercises in the Presbyterian Church r «i Sabbath oventag. There were beau- ( I tiful floral idecoratHina, appropriate and , . telling wngv by the children of -the school and young folks of the Congress - " lion. Elders WiUlanta and Stiles made , mart addresses V> the young people in - i their happiest vieo. Mr. SUtee spoke : • words of wisdom sad eneouregement to ( . -his school. There was a large audience i that delightedly listened, to the exercises , t of fhe hour. Superintendent Ahmad Hewitt conducted the exercisce of Children's Day . at the Baptist Church. The church was 1 • neatly dceormted; there were ewen tongs ' . by the children, and Pastor tVhUmsreh 1 a made a happy address In hia best style ; a to the vooths of hil congregation and Sunday Kfliool. Prof. Poller presided mthemwaaaad M to singing which - consisted of song" and hymns oa thfc programme specially prepared' for the a occasion. There were a aousber of dlaa loruea and reoitalioas hy scholara of the Sabbath schooL Theee remarks of the drought b« It to close wKhoul a men Goo of the e founder of Children's Day. It origt mated to Hie fertile brato of Dr. J. H. a Vincent, D. D-. the Sfodsy School Bishop of the world. « .he is sometimes kivtoriy called. ®B torih awderthe hen- : i. vdiction of heaven, more than to any ! i dther man are the children of 'Jda awe n indebted for the charming idea of CfeB- 1 (lien's Day . 1

SALTS. in Try tat hbbeu. Vegriablaa tre 'very cars p. j. Itany bp tlie wort oa tueets. C" lou cd red tape tootrt thlligi. fj tbs iron mil rtsru off ins-atM. The Brnapwtex upreutti Mated. f nrJ.evfffCicpitlMiiim'r. ..BettliBore wu! mm as rust June stayers. X Mlnieiore botie menafsctured by J. 8. Okrrb • ^ Tkr taps IIOOMSI the l-ohn u opea all tse I "ri Careen's libraries at t. 8. Osi r> StockiOQ toots Jeosly tn Its new oast ol e ^SlBeral sprlois sis cbsvged tien.l« »M wul The 8. .P. c. a. need! to ettend IU weeklacs leto tbe eonnij. i j Ctatrret nstne setttog ecrubBed nut mopped The Wave wilt render to the Pwni'i'i areo. - cusioo titpotsieiesiil. , Colo vet Kramer t« res.ty to moet-generoaiiy ' Green Creek presoytertsB Cborcb wit! try tbe ' ' envelope tjtmn in church llnsnccs. 1 Our Publnx Kdttor merle bu bow torctden j [ Issi week in t letter Iron Fierce" Print. In the fertile brato i of I. II. Vinrent, xi. IV., uie I Alt soode sz Nn. se Washington Street, tre Go in J. R GsrriMna. ® Wm»blDttop street ] far your books, muonery. and tuning tackle, i i ' be^ torches' 'Sl^ffroanS'on™^# ' Forger tt not mv honest trtend. the People's 1 •rare fast k line scoel ot twrsonnhle goo<l» chenp j i Tow* .me'retce^isi|1,!r .S°Try one""! hf.'.'pn'ug ' 1 crilJi every doy tod thvtr ■ l$e^ «d " rraUjT'naMsOTie ornxmem Soi ' v^sorsmooths ovefsny^ uuMni'orbuUina ( pMn» en-fwaWt' W'ttcr pore om" plcniy the city must Imv*. ^(•riramunlon'senK^ wiahehSM In CotdS^lnt j Musger Ilsmittos call" putlouUr nttentloo ' to the l'«pr Hoaae as a very dealrahle ali-ihe- " year hoteL Mr. llamllion la correct P. J. Kltejcra '« oil tanka thai emit no odor. ' of Kureka miectrw Llgni compauj, and is South am Street. PMIadeipnia. The boroturn or Weal Cape May bar laatvoied j boUding. The i^govement wlil be made at ^ The executive ivaBmlltee ot rtllb Dlstrtet WriMMry>>sM draidls'mMUi'sa eJlTsycon ' ' remlao si i'iunen Grove on a ngn»t *. ' Clergymen tkte to bteycltng. Ilsv. Dr. Way- , Unit, ol mOxdrlptlsMr^ar »l bsbbt J Doctor'". Ism by will tnmmer it cape May. " ' ' ^Brgrni red DcGog^^.r^lrre^ mw'tgML,# ( s^pTteegjM^^ry^ra'nMebT^mdrot- J of» tiy*(reow.' ^reysre ftut 'tsi'ui irelorlhe ! tasshore. No", rr-, aso. .vs. a 461 North second , auetu ranadcipnia. , mra Kaebael s. Cuntch Is at Grlacom'a Salem i Mint Depot ror the aeoosd jear. a more 1 nwh^jretl jotbearejb an t than mra^Chares : a area wherry leatlral win ha held to Bklrodge j Cohl Spring, on Tneatlar alierncKin and ' far the Oaoeniof the Cold Spnag Sun- ' tot mind wll'l take place on* wedn«d.j!0,tn'' ~ County Notes. j Consly people tre. as a rule, very noser- i PreBbylertsn* ol n. b. wlU letUvsl una j •StSUf" rx*'*Wred M,1U" c"e i «»*T hereh. rre to Pnnre- " "net* 1 t'i u 1 tri tge' <,°** j qfic urlng down.6 Where', the enterprise lo ' t^of tne'cvuotj aswcla'tioa" °* , w^ i'djre^^ymffan'rl "' l^lnod 'botok j secure thr nat J and lapped K a lot) £ ' On Thuradsv Samuel Trusty, colored, brought before his Honor Mayor J Edmunds, charged -with assault and bat- : upon a colored woman named Tay- ' al Cape May Point- The affair was provoked by a quarrel between two chll- \ drcn, a tioy belonging to Trusty and a t girl of Airs. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor at- < tempted to separate the two who had J clinched to a hand to hand combat. ■ Trusty then Interfered and knocked the I SuHBm Truaty uaifcr fltMOMI to "J appear it court sod keep the peace. ' ■

There will be a musical entertainment 1 In the Presbyterian Church of Holly Beach this Saturday evantog. The Presbyterians of Hdflv Beach has been unf mutate in lesiig their church , building by Are, and they deserve the gcBerous^hci^oKtlie public Jn tlils ef- i building. The entertainment promises I treat lo those fortunate enough to be among the audience and all who can at- ' tend should do eo. Ex -Sheriff Nelson T. Eldredge died at t the State Asylum in Trenton on Wednesday. He wns nl one time very prond- t nent in the political affairs of this county, been elected sheriff on the He- ■ publican ticket. His death occurred quite suddenly. Hie had been a patient c at the asylum for a few months only. I service this afternoon in the Cold . Spring Presbyterian church at 4 o'clock. ■ Mr. Chat. Weiss has purchased the t of Mr. Isaac Shaw. Mr. Weiss hat been here with Mr. Shaw for several ' and can hardly fail to having 1 a very successful season. Old patrons i of the establishment, aa well as new • comers, can confidently expect entire ; satisfaction Under the new management. The Attest* JW™ came .out with a » daily edition for ihe season the I5th tost. Ita columns ahow that the journal is well 1 appreciated by local business people. It ' fat bright, newsy and readable as it has < ever besu. Thn Way* heartily wishes 1 the Maim a prosperous seanoii. t ■jf mi- — — t Pastor Brewster preached an excellent , , sermon, to the young people of his parish ■ [ oa CbSireo'o Day Ihi. able and Wn- , rd divinehastbe faculty of Iflomtoattog • , any subject be may choose to handle. I The sermon of Children's Day was good t I alike to all ages. ' There wffl be a Children's Service hekl ' ! Is*- mortal Bapist Church at Dennis. 1 - vWt an tjumiar ev. oinr, JarxJfi. The » (ioahre cSnet "Band will be InTktteud- - •ace. All are cordially tori ted. I i ; "1 have no appeUte,' compteto many 1 - rofferenC Hood's SareapariDa given an | : appetite and enables the stomach lo per- i | form Us duly. - j F* Sato- .. — ]. ri£ER£S££SSS:: ■

*Hblly Bench. IbcuJio'lL a GmS °' * "mm tcTriartW1 mrremLaa *" * ' *C*""'00 " ^ureja tuktagW lbs tweerelwks rlay bwrskad TBe tear on Uie btiob Is n4w op and services tre held there twice each Kuadai- , Miss Ktetta Wsrdsl. a pspnlsr joong New Tork -scire*, spnai lutSandsr it Aslooa Ora- *" Mrs. Ilestoa. o*t FBUsdelphls, now oecnpire 0 hw ^'--kire^wl U« ocotq.front, sea.tts a oons;- . MrA St John sad Mln Owen, New York sr-, ■ , 2£.*3W?. ' Tn* iNMrvl'loa hon&d t»d hoiels are nptrtlv auinx up, JSdBni.'ieTs »re tlaii* wen is ibe surf, ■ aril repon.lbewtierjrnna sad deMfbtfot A pnjtr of tauUM «M rratlrmeo railed to 8e» il Uie j ' "W.totenM s tortrit of festivals. Firtt ' 1 tno Fire rompuir bal t strewbsriv aaduWe , ' uream Inral. then me teM people WKmc.i, j tuoixljt me I'tesbnalsns muulge in esse and , era !"e d^minonFr'bemg'lhe'nr" ls^*io" r^ • ceive the .Irgrec nl Iloriorjot^Phll'wiplir from ' ■ , ^ nooMUMTjl" '°*u^y°T r ^ Tbehmouf B_ bsi •" ortmance ibsl^tfi ' uetormx xn'Setf U^Sinta" ooUreWonq^nii ' t the borougu buiM^ibai ajroot^of jtrssgkimd v»',^'mIakClbc"reoult msw oonvSe people innl It wu a »h|r^^»mro<i^rian"^u.m^w he prisoner to tlie oorjolj Jail to nobir up suo 1 reOeci upon the decrees otjMic* | MiM Lyrlle Taylor Is vlfltUiig Irleorls in quskcr ( 1 Cur. « be? ^ier Mr"fEIDb*'smim C"' "" P"*' v The best^rrawIierTlc" ol the «ea»uo are IBora brought bj Mr. Tbeopbilua Corson. der uk ramm1 't^mvui of DrKB°^TbbdLU "" MIS9 Adella Corson one ol I'aleruio'" nw cbannlng rtaogaier" «penr sund«r in this plow. Mrs. Bdmund Tsjlor hs» gone to Phlbulolpbin most Utc Captain on bu return fro m Uu . Ban. daughter are'l'a FBlhdciphis this week'o* e abopplog tour. oa baturdaj alter au exieixici vl»u lo Coiui ville nui'. ornor place". Bmup^^WgTlOT'^-rv^uile^rirouiun). A ^ FreyaraUon" ygShriBg >u»'^eJor ^h^crlebri^ mach ^Mm^wyame Mm' d«'u'^e*rB^* ,B* 1*U" A &*1"1 bo Mrs] Biiddock Madden u «i home srsliv sher an ainenoe otOrrjesre. She ylirinMa^'w^^cfii- • VOX pleasant UMluedT" ' psudi'cr1 "r the rvcsbjieruu^ Gnarca^- The L'tbcVrouIbg'he Meihoditl Church wu nll-*i to bTcrflowing. One ol ibc most pleasing leaM HTer ' W 0 **" . *n«° qult«"tOr.'t , rear* of age. Tbe ocraaloa *a« one long to n* reaMUMTed !>r the obiklreu a« a red l-.ttsr dsj • of tsar live". bCourt House. ^Dr. MOWEnsB^of K.^Faul, Mtnu.^hra ap,m ' MIM Mary tVIIUanmoc, of Cape May, Sa"bc"0 ' amra^vrsfdr dowm* " "" 6tt smrs^^m^SraBmBK^urset ifSireJi 1 per pootwl, the supply lar exceed Uigsae demand. ^Mr. SMpbru^Hrrriu^Ma^aMed^^jnq^to tag the mui few vwls He^ exhibits great Strtwberrtra are >UI1 brurujh^ lo the door^for 1 piwsd°|^We^htaWhe^ pureharar al taera |mons JJX C. Mlib his midr imuseif ^verj proOeike apnre. botvot tau pia ■« ami otter par j o' .1 nes?'ttu1*ptov.1*lt wu pay «ny iu«s ooarag,-d farmer to r«U at Mr. Cor«on» and see what good lormtpg will pioouce. Mr. Reuben Towuraud mil remain" In a era- . eitllgnsiil cbkrs.t-r uu tun back of ha neck. Home UlUe talprurvmtul ha> laken place In hU -sssrSS sermona were preached by .he psMura during nionnog, end caildten-s cierc.no. t"preially lapted tor me ". h.u.h In raeevenlug. hiuglug ■ ttaoaby tbe ^anlumcmtar "iirwFnWdlng'Sfer " Soya by ttooe of larger grown, ouumiuie.! ibe program. Large ■ndn-hce" aiw«V" "(leud these flower" m sbnnuaitce cuve.ot ihe piarlurm, and liaweteveiy OBOd wasdecotsiod w.ln a houioei. •imosi every emw wasoecoia.eo w.m a nouqnei.

J. N. TonUln It iIm bo"" Irueker. The proroect lor a Is-gr crop ol grass wta ma* Cov.rt Ms gone lo A.-s iuo city Mr. V smith a...! wife mite Wcu lo PollsdclOapt. Thomas Wugkt ..el wife "pnBt Haiurday anil Hsabatk win. i.uali a: law pu. ■ . A dooUeyr4t".ljJuck^erg pos.ucaMwo docks Tbe petrehwroerr or I'ssror Brnnysie give htm The colorea saogls' have beeno the rue of a Is t betr Ssbbxtb Scbool. ThcBerenu Tbe oyvtor tcboouer Jane A. Hmlts male her nnrafliuanausbtur TI"™IV' Ufr , nuaslualiita Gc.*1 Fuk." \V?i"tkeUl;rWhMea" an as Wisely by eudorawg ulmr ^SsassSsi sfssy.- . ^ss ass ss-«si£ira,s unr valued meads, Ur Bebeetooa, hare pur- ' toS2raa?UePota?*6*T"MBl "* **"***■ , Tse canton Unuso b bring pat in order for Otssraarm. and wul be open In a few days for , reoeptloa of gaeats. 1 a^\s|£ "iflraSraMkn^SeaBsnkwHauirdsy fv-;:<'w Mr ;h- !, i;..- . ... tSsSSisSESS. rVBSaga Stofnsra'rir s:wo* sa™ vt^popSartriff^pobiie* *iubm 1^o'n**1p j llugMs nBastodoa deserves tbe baany support of IM pubtlc. pL,

Where? ^ 1 Where s the Life? # n Where's the Enterprise ? d Where's the Best Clothing? , Wnere are the Lowest Prices? , Where's the Briskest and Most Solid Success? • JACOB REED'S SONS, 'S 't4 - "'Ore, 920, 922 Chestnut- Street. . FbranJSg'ririiTof iJadfleot Worli"! L'."nnaled !/iw.-,i I', ii-- 1- i-. -'C - I' .. I'm-.-. • t .O^NSdlaMr^yeasly.^ Tge tost onArwitiia to. klesaHtivrauiiifirr- « n- y; 1 ' jljsz v . - lay stress tjuour l6w»prlc<*. TiVat is tvitcre ire n. t?!j tlr.- in j « r* JACOB REED S SONS. " 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WM. F. ENGLEHART, Has (.pencil hi* hi-aiitiful ami COMMODIOUS NEW STORE Diamonds, "Watches, Jewelry, Silverware;. MASONIC MARKS AND BADGES OF ALL NDS, 205 MARKET STREET, MARINE "VILLA CAPE'MAY.'N. J." H. GUINAND. j STAR VILLA, - OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J. EBBITT HOUSE.. " S W. (Kli-'i 'AMERICAN HOUSE, Chestnut Street, between Fifth & Sixth. Philada. -JAMES D. McCLELLAND, Proprietor. Fitzgerald Sclf-Guaging Oil Tank WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. tGAS MACHINES . For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINE, 'GAS and OIL STOVES, •• P. J. FITZGERALD, f Nos. 23 and 25 South Fourth Street, '

/Spring ManifestoX f of Oak Hall. \ \FTER" iu'enty-fivc -yfarr. of cspci ienct, we have got to ;r paint 'where we pear |>er/cction in the making of ' Heady -Made' Clothing. "Out nf" .>H,r" long acquaint. .ncc with all the goods proI ducetl by manufacturers.. w<2 have chosen those qualities .of cloths distinguishqd by the satisfaction tfiey give in service. •' ilesidjs fjic closest of care given to :'materials, we know. Make Clothing -Better than Ever — . AT OAK HALL. Wc have put into it stj'lc to suit the utmost diversity of tastes: >h sewing it. we have sought after and improved our \york m tlu' way of. durability, until wc have reached a stage of our "business where we can say that the sewing will not break, the stitcbcs will not give way. No more No more Ripping of Seams. They .if things r.f the past with us. These essentials t.I good ciotl.-rn,; together with Our Lowest Prices are Guarantee u give t.. von in asking your tr.yic this Spring. We -'•mo !>. :i.r ii-ii.il i tile nl ft )ak Hall to return money for \\'.-\NAMAKER' & BROWN, . \Oak Hall, / S. E. corner Sixth and Market Sts., M" V J'H II . A I ) 1 U.l'HIA. " M for Infants and Chmlren, i U1 Bu, Oxford 6k, ilronklya, S.I. | WuEout'tajurlaua raerlicaUou. Tus Cmrrxca Cowaxv, i'H Fulton Sum. N. T. C. H. MILLAR, No. 30 Washington Street. Cape May City. N. J. j 3. i i. MILLER. soMETHmo-HEW! FURNITURE sr .crn jXTrxrif ' iJjWL ,tv ,:> ayuoht. " IYINS & BROTHER," 55 N.'.rth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, East Side. C~ape May- Family Laundry, No. 7 FRANKLIN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. N'te aja-ilT T r TTT"; w ru vrnrlrtsnMni. n Bkvtmi*sr«b.iiirat uii ib- tmi IflilHIMSI" ,.;ir . , '.UT'U. ; Mis, Campbell, «f lialtimorc. Mis. Casey, I'hilndclpWa. Rupture

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