Cape May Wave, 26 June 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 3

?$*(an2> cm6 ffiounfjj. . "SotlceT , PO#T OFFICE AHHAWOBUWTll. oWogMk in. "" m rssu&rer. * Episcopal Church. ' Fres Cbarek ol «. Jab*, mnw of Wublag- .. ,.«■ .M Frukiis hul, o*n Hit city. 1NVWB Mtim nrn BqBjkJ a 10. » *. TO., »"l)(.a, Th« (olErelnfi rnisrat dlnnM will nrartnw during III* sranoa of last -'mm m. &rv.J. Dcwott Psrcy. 11. ft, Ommo. "'"no* *7. B*». K FMf. D. DJfistimioni. , Joiy«. fare. O. P. *»*t Bfahttram. • -fair 11, Hot. A. P. Sttykw, D. IX, Bait iron**. , JolT it mkor Scsftmnfb, »umut;, lew. & a. KiaaolTittf, n. a. pmi*: Aupjat a, BUhop Hotfttoft, Coal Peons*. ' ISSSK «:5BS®W~: Change of Tralna. To-dajr the sammest timetable of the Vf ,r: Railroad #** InW eUcet. A« wiU tie Ultra bv rafierrinc to the regular adx. rtiaemeat found In another column of I .i. (wiper, the ehanges will lie a* follevrai Tile accommodation train which hi- '.wen tearing a! 7 o'clock «- m-, will , 'I n ten minutes earlier or at 8.60. The ; « >.. nl o'clock npma is discontinued and , Hi (trot express will lea*e Cape May at " -i 111., arriritir (a Camden at I o'clock, s in Monday notulng the fl>»i nine o'filoc k , I KMtii the season will be put on. •1 ci» train will arrive In Camden at 1 1 wVnck. The 1.80 p.m. accommodation a> 1 1 pares Cape May beginning to-day. •I I - 4.40 p. faSxpre*. also will lie pVit ] ' ■ itvday ahd the 4 o'clock train disconliiiund, t)n rtundaT trains will lea re for 1 1 IIMUlpM* at 4.20 p. m., (aocomfaodaKooFann the eapreaa at ft p. m. '"rata* will leave Philadelphia for ] »tw May as follows : The express i I tain 1 ravin? at 9.00 a. m. la still conllnBol. Commencing witli to-day the U0 I • - prena will land passengers at type >'. ly at 4 40. Tin- train heretofore leav- , ins .t 8 SO it discontinued and the rani- ( Vr t o'clock express take# its place. Ac0 nodation trains leave Philadelphia i *• « o'clock a- m., and 8.10 p.m. The | d o,. lay tralna leave Itiladelphla at 7.80 < " immodatlon) and 8.15 t. m. (ex ... , ' mgreaa HaU and the New Columbia I • i • n to4ay tor the season under the i II -I favorable umpires. The former I m ter Major MoCMlan as manager, and i r nost competrut corps of aasiatanls. i ■ ii lutrdlv fall to have a most sueeessful i I- • --in. Pur weeks past a large force of 1 help has been busllv engaged in getting I li a the- interior void exterior in. order. 1 >•' *yir McClellan .and hla esleeoicd wife i have a faculty of looking after the little ( ll> which, in the aggregate, make I 1 ie daily life at a hold either pleasant or < ii" -uhfoitable. I Tlie New Columbia Is also fortunate in ( i' • proprietor*. M rears. Nell and Hay- I n l-U are thorough hotel men who fully i umlersuad the re<|uirement» of tin- i "" fi-el that both of these hotels wilf^br I managed that those who patrnnUe - them Will leave Cape May well satisfied. I'll ia this their opening day the Wav* i •iii's season' tor these two of our most ! (• palar hoMelries.' The Rev. Campbell Fair, PtD., of the .] I S'irch of tbe Ascension. Baltimore, one 1 •if the moat eminent drvlnes of the 1 r.olscopal Church, and an orator of great jit*«r and eloquence ,-^v ill ofllelate in Hi Johns' Episcopal Church on Sunday. |)r. Fair was called to the Rectorship of the Church of the Ascension some twelve > are ago. when that church was almost depopulated, in one year from his asu" option of the lioctorahlp not a vacant P existed in llie church : and in a few v-sre time its immense debt wax entirely • -I -ceiled. Through his InBucnce. snu in his own personal and liberal coalrlbu- . <!-,„• the cnurrh hsx bollt an elegant .-luoday -school buildifi wf. wlilte flSnr. and alao areotad a' handaonullectory of the same material. Mr. and Mrs. Kromrrof the Arlington, arc among hi, parishioners, and with them tlie . 1 is-tnr wlU make his home while at I jpe May. £ j Prof. J. H. Peterman, of Trenton, N. .' .. wax at Cape May on Thursday. The I rufrssor Is a musician of much celchri- • - . For many years he has conducted ' -c music of Taylor's- Opera House. Trenton. He has also been the music*! "rector of tbe Hotel Btightnq, torn# I ranch, for the past nine years. Prof. I'tlermann holds letters of recommends li-m from all the late governors of this ' 'ate including tbe late General Medulla u. wblrh apeak of htm hi the highest u rnu. We trust that some of our hu-b-Is may be fortunate enough to secure i he services of Prof. Petermaan for this I irvast Building Lota on tho Coast. One hundred and forty of Iha choicest teiflding Iota on tbe coast of New Jersey lire now offered for sale by Uie Executor -if the late Mark Devine to ckiae the estate. These lota are located on Bracli ivenue. Patterson, Broadway. First, -cmd, Third. -Kourth, Sixth and Sev. -nth avenue. Cape May City; they are .-0xl40.80xl40.and 50x180 feet each. We ••Her them at price* to Induce good im(irovemrnt. Terms liberal. Address, T. Baxiir. Executor, 540 North 4th St.. Phils., Or John J. K bowks, if SB Perry St, Cape May.

The work of laying the new water | mains aeroas the meadow* to the main I and is being pushed rapidly. It will, i it is expected. W completed from Washington Strati to tbe Creek of this even- i tng. Tbe work of building the engine < bouao la progressing' very satisfactorily. - The Cosnmtttrc of Council have contracted with the Stoae -Artesian Well Oomnany to sink six six inch tubular -weB* and work is already begun. It it expected that tharthe whole work will be completed within a couple of weeks. ______ Meaen. Krekorian and Nshigin, who it wUI be remembered were located cm Um store Mo. 48 Waxhlnton street, am bave opened thedr Persia* Bexaar with a moat elaborate displar of imported goods and novelties. TTielr establish meet Is wdl worth a visit even from thora who do not contemplate purchasing .as their novelties of the Orient which they display are well worth examination. vg»fti£S|ji&ggia boar. Mire Edmoala Barbour, Waihlng. ton, D-C-; Mrs. C. T. Hauna. Florcnce XHaSna, Mre. T. "W. TaTd, Harold ' Yard, of Baltimore, Md.; Mho Carrie sasassgfefiksss-"-W xjttbix — Any one of our aubacribere .The UrWtk Col's^e has quite mmU» r ofjtomm. This cotxage la nicely tiiuostreet, and kept The warm weather often has a depres-

. . PERSONAL. L Pastor Brewster Is vacating In MassaK ch'usetts. r Mayor Edmonds and Wife are at the r- Ebbi tt for (Be seasdli - Mr. and Mre. Is-vj Blake are visiting rputives at C*pe Slay. * Capt. Wm. I). Franks has an extensive - acqnaintaner of mrn and events. Mr. Joseph -L Dorsn's fartily are occo- _ pylng.tlielr Btockton Avenue collage. Parlor "C," Iofsveltr. PhlladelpliU is bead quarters for Messrs. Rcynelds & Nell. „ Manager Hamilton, of Cape. MsVJ Polnl, is a gentleman o». large public u spirit. b .' Messrs- Arfdrew Nenls and R. H. Mcr- Crystal arc installed at Congrws Hall tor the season. ' Mr. W. W. Green slates, that his' prospects for an excellent wsudn. at the Windsor were never better. «. Gordo* • Aemalrad. s prominent .. broker of stock broker or Baltimore. • is i " a guest at tlie Marine Villa, i- G. W. Adsms. ownsr.ot tlie Washing- ' put «<sr, wHf occupy » handsome cot- . lag* here this season 'wltfrKlB' family.. Rev. E. P. Shields, will fill the pulpit i L of the Presbyterian Church on SabtuUb next ( tomorrow )the pastor being ab+nt, FiSufi Murpbv. of the firm of John , . Murphy snd A Co.. book puhllslfere of . Baltimore-, is slopping at .the Marine i • Villa. The family of Hon. S. N. Stockslager, ' of Washington, are occupying ail ele- , gmnl suite of pooms at the EbblU for the Mr. H. W. Foss Is the polite and atI tentive rejoin clerk at the New Colum 1 . bis. Mr. Fobs comes from the elegant r Hotel llenneit of FUltimnre. Tlie family of K. P. Dolan have lakrn • ' possession of collage No. 4 Ocean Street I for the season. Tney have been "regu- s J at Cape Mav^for a number of sum- ^ Mr. and -Mrs. J H. Djunpsey of Pbilq- t delphia. Mrs. Carrol S pence and daughter of Balllmore. Mre. 11. W. N. Willitts * and family of Mlddletown,- Del., are at tbe Ehbitt for the season. 11 ' Mr. 8. It. Stilea Is steward of Con- . gross ITi>lI. Mr. Slitcs was Major Mc- ; Clellan's right-hand man at the btockton a and New Colombia, during the seasons . of '84 and '85 respectively. - r Frank Smith and family, of Plilladcl-' ■ nhia are occupying their Wo»t End coti for the season. Mr. rand Mrs Smith ,, wSh the children of the household are v i Cape May's regulars. J. P. Murphy and wife arc at the Laf- J ayette for a period of reaslde recreation. Col. Murpbv U the- genial manager of the „ Union Transfer Company and is a gen- a - tleinan well known and highly esteemed ; in Cape'May's business an J social circles, jj Fourteen miles from Philadelphia on J the Philadelphia and Beading ltoad is tlie Ideal farm ol our esteeined friend ,, and Cape May's siircesaful business nun. i. II. Mills'. It . eomprtses IB -acres of the Ileal land of Montgomery County. • Its produriivein*- is •omrtlilng remarkable, inst vear Mr. T. Walter Snyder. Millar's farmer, informed me tliai j seven acres -if ground lie gathered bushels of corn, harvested fresh hay t enough Wir fimrM the finest herds of « graded and Imported stook in the coun ty; put in the big Ida 860 bushels of J whrat add other -laples accordingly. By theoourtebn* iiiviUtton of Mr. Miliar 1 spent a couple of days at Maple Hall e trly a this week . There were other invitation* of genial mutual friends to the numlier e of a half doxep. with Profrasor Willarets' « fine on'hi-nlni The ren'sto fnrwlshed by tlie genial l'rofnwnr and ins trained imi- ' «irbuw was a source of great delight. p Tbe company bad the double |ilrasurr * : of being entertained alike in that which a pleased both the physical and moral senses. Arriving at • Hatboro, Maple ' Hall's station, carriages were in wailing which quickly whirled Uie party over a « . fine pike, up a shady lane to Mr. Millar* 1 , hospitable house. After a kindly reopption from Mre Millar, a walk over the * I farm was In order. I am not a farmer. . but have ever been tnlrrested fa agrirai- , tural matter*. A viail to tbia Monlgom- i i cry County homestead waa a revelation . to me of 'what brains, money and mus- < I ele will do. riuch fields of grans, wheal. growing ooni I have never seen surpass- , I cd, nu-niion has already been made of ( , the hesvv rrop«. it remain" for me to I . «v something or the herd of Jersey Cattle I tb'slcroplhe rich succulent grasses on the J hillsides of Uie place. Tlie a^ck is large. , I ly imported, and of best pedigrees. There . are some famous butter makers iu the I , henl. but Mr. MlUar finds It more profit < I able to market the milk widen be does , to the tune of tlSDO worth in a year. In , ' this hero are a couple of rrariit% Gnent- • I say's thai are as pretty as pictures. In ' fowls there are choicest strains of game, buff Ochrre goldra Hsmlirrg*. laing- . shan Wyaodottes and| Plymouth Koi-Ws. i i The owner took priri-s from the late . Suite Fair for his game birds. Pig* of ] 1 theChestrr white tweed peacefully feed I . and take on f*t beneath the shade of a i 1 fruitful apple orchard. The bams, hept nrry. store houses and *11 else for the j . care of slock an* up to the highest point , - of modern art. - i Through the creamery a perennial - stream of pure water (lows, giving just ] t the right temperature for tlie milk which ] - from Maple Hall farm readily bring* a , r cent more tier quart than other. <>ns a gentle elevation in the center of the i farm stands the old house which was ' built fa the days of Wm. I'emn Its ' thick stone walls; wide throated clilmt oey; deep window Mil* and general i r quaint appearanoe arc a charm to the 1 r lover of the substantial of Cokndsl day*. . Mr. Millar's deed for the premises i readies bsck to the good founder of the : . Keystone State and bears bis signature. . About the house the laml«eape gardener i- has put some phasing touches, none of e them surpassing In Interest the vegetables, - tbey arc of the best. Tbe havoc party made of Millar's radishes and green peas was S real pleasu e to bis hospitable liean. Speaking of the absorbing power* of the party, a can of splendid milk r finished enough of lacteal fluid It. One gentleman of the oomr panv wjfli a white hat particularly diai tinguisbed himself, taking no lees than , half doieo glasses during a single rren- . Ing libations. He also made frcquetit . clandestine visits to the spring house e during the evening as tbe grusom wreck . of several milk pans showed by the moon- ;. light. And such milk, yellow as the j gold of guinea and as sweet as tlie necgorn or guinea aim as i™ aa uie no-- h tar of the goda a ;

By the light of the late rising moon * tbe band played delightful airs. The * clouds above the big city reflected the glare from if* thousands of lights, and * the aura seemed so near that ooe aloud I almost touch thcim ^ »»nm^of^ MUlar's « ' ast^fasiseaf sisss j Joseph S.-4he piano soloist of the orchea. J 1 tra, delightfully entertained the ladies, « ' in the parlor with sweet aire. He is a ' vouth of large promise. Our boat gave I his guest* a ride over the county, Hal- J boro. Willow Grove and intereating i points were looked over. It is a novel ■ i experience for * Jereeytnan to pass over 1 • Mootgumerv county hills. The brakes ■ had to be applied wben tbe Inps were . reach r 1. and the down grade gone over, i But the mniltng and fertile valley* of this garden spot must be left. , With tondeat recollection* the event* . of tbe "off days" win often be referred to, and it will be long before- the kind- j i ness of Mr. and Mr*. Millar fades from j ' H.W.IU* k

»ALtS. I- Tlie loogsat "ay Uls week. Busy limes wken Joly rets Sere. r IttsUtegal leUJl Inseetlvoroos btril*. — fiBok la apoeSbe Wtv* la lis new ijnsiiers. There are many nsn-lwm- naijvs Cspe May e Weeds ssoeM be fpt down along elty ;oot paths. !_ Tin Old proverb say's two tnores srs eqnsl lo ' tattu?" ,,nm ukM o"*1"01 cur lrt* : *^Wtu xno»;t»e Ume or tDebwitr tlun an " rutil potatoes on Ae old moon " »sys many I ststmer. , ' , if hmied m Soreml-er. ' belttr tmr»« ' r^'r%;.rn.h dehl sddare we 'regwdwl « J ^BtlMweli ),». S e*« infill thai rlvab ins MtcA deterred ptooic u ssU-UxMektho Stror of Boon-tin* mscxefel are rritkln* Aboht our Pram sresx require* stulUni bsedtteg-wSago proper disk. There* too much find el ono Kind or another Monday soemi to Be a rsrortte day (or bay. •bore toiler m#. No fears or a waier famine ibis sesoin.sprlngs sriovnrfiowtagwbo daily visit tbe olty. 'I bome^rowu veteiaMes. 1 City Joornsi" bare spoken appreciative words of oor new water supply. ) JeBerwrnisnjUxpliMXTSUIl obuins In many , Mary Jsne says. "T" • 0"« cbnckle. Ibsl Ii will be ber mrn sfier a lliue. .jTw w.rs l^rowln* imniKipol.r Isvor wub Book or striped h«.s will uke ibe bqok when tbe upper P*" of ibe bay. , " Hp help me graotoos." There are many commeniai travelaos here Inst now. ^ , The poor poftere^bad m^Ue^np^lbelr nnwll'^Tamii'brelaea h Is' dnTomnraW bo l» likely | u to cover a deatgo of glrlng II to yon. IfLlomMwere^mi^eall Wtbe^rmpager ^ rarUigJeei sboul-Tbe inrded lo Cape May The rain fall of VIST and June hai been jjenere • now/ ihimem BtleWd lbs ooteMe work hi ' Bftoebdaye. ^ ^ off ! last vurviay'eredlo*'*- thbSaEiyterlan Church at Orera I'reiA. ' I For ■ refre-bln* *laa> or root, beer iry one I tsasc tunltb's fountain. Jackhoo and I MSC-lon -I'eets. ^ 1 ■ do t wtrn ro'*'i ,n * I wP^auvl'larT end Brc«her*befllg . while are )ual a Cape ¥iy paekel Opts I us of fa* fonc-r daes , pal on Sbresoy aire as ihe.sklppcra of throe rain m -rertalww fa^Tcaughi ' Benin* welgbtng are ponnd*. If ties. W. Chllda heoosnes premdent bis ad- t m-ntstrsilon will be a kind of perpetnsl ibanks glvtnx dinner tor .the enUre conntry, c Use ibal ibe cleaning np doe* b« end with ibe , a'goodrennreung A moas OM lady of ibe lown Iblnka tbe late rains la • special providence leading to I Iheaerctesseol of fat rased waier question. j eeJus become' me owner of Bs. George1*1 nalL r M r. Beta will make extensive irapeovemenu. , 1 -ape Island c^ekJ^ree^ralri*^^-I*w»^^irtre-orn • tike memiddle oftbe^rosdw-'ibe engv farms. A len pound dynamlto earalflge waa explodasar*s^S¥^HI - things near tbe expiation. Yoang »'<!<■ who are owners and admlrere of fajwert^1 W tv^hot 'nosU|o tba exi-lusl'o of otbev ^ms'tar.^^onT, bote! joprtetora s boo Id nuS3en"sbaI wbe^abe marred eni wFjS Thorns, for a 'mrer ndf. ^woeo the gof borne ^fVdwel .Degy Mbe^^el^ A^j^^AllaiiUc Us I ..nsmninoon wee ai Cape May. a pleas deacon of « ny bortngwwnjre la r.ac> ...

The afternoon A' press bnsgilla passengers loth* sft'ire ai^s | i„gr*ffHnr "55?bleM S'bon^msS1^ ' ■eraSmitiffi'n? SSS ""SSv mT ' BallJ'j^or Tbe asorm of Tneedny night >M Wednend.y' I morning was aeeere at Allan Uo OKy, fan snnd . blowing a gale rrom the eouibeaet, unroofing ■ WW houvea, hlowltigjnj-vWbl hoik wtudowa. ■ .JA1LU1 m 111 T"|' ' 'in w*an'fi iS^o"'u?iiptoiMi iu. j toe^LUaS^bl wn^i^roJ^^BerWrbny 'anada • *<3®WM'T?^tw^0Vrey'reJ!nwl?,t« J H?MI^,,lT1reIeJn2nn»oo« nreas, 5 BnaUM'^monan anyUKWO. It mnt nenemary t Wm Bomar* potent mnecher doea away wlfa . all nindreneen io making n ran- mart on washing s day by getting far etofaaa line properly mretchwT day getung ae otofaea line properly mrracned. ,

: fa far heavens. Aerosa the Held ol , vision Uie faqomr read ; '• Bey Blow bard's , [ I j l^wls Bretbar li, of Bridgeton and A. J . Craig. : g!aj?aHiSS!^.'S , asswjtwsa.'BasB na* tsakfagUa^ "** ** proapeioua 1 l)*r fannka trr due re Proferear Jas A. WIS • ore vwmnfa Tkmneoo Stove by a drream* of » Sfnnw*ffis%m«Se W hi ®" 'Iwiwfaw MfaJ* "** "**

, Ooahon Itam*. , c'uaKr is taking. Id Ibe sigbu in I'biladelfibia. ' f * ao,<SWll>' * of 0 Hits Theresa K. Townaen J baa been etreent In Philadelphia for several dnya If Mr. Enoch S. Town -end and W. G. Vknsman a Mre. Sarah Bsdkhaa been vtalHng retail vea *i ■ 2S&5s§ag r "capt." L. & WWell wss thrown fnmi • wsgon toe other day. Ou^ fonnnaltly escaped injury. » Mrs. Rsoosh WUieta of Port Bhsabeth, wis In town recently, calling on aotaeof bero.d frlqpds, . Pernor FUx of -Calvary Bsjtim Cborcn was wlfiibls people St llill point US Irat of fae 1 w^k. ^ ^ family were Use . guests of Mre. Bleo Gallagher ueigrtt of Us ■ week. Mr, McCsriy peered fae Tstn mile pom In lire* journey on Friday. May U be a year of proapertly. Mr. lid ward Sarre and wife of Dyers creek ware la town on IVe.lnea.lay —'('if on s fewjpl ' Weir old friends. fell dead. She was 18 years eld. | J^'l^FoSfof C^^OT^we^among^le mdsdu captimn?' on auuqnalert' eel epM-r . ' Cspe'lSsy Pom'i2"!pup-.h^redriheprop*r'y now occupied hy^FbK ^nootfSM and that M Muvnde Misses Emma luker an-1 May Uandy spent Potato bug! bave put in their appearance, and great is tbe complaint thereof. Mrs Andrew Keelmsn u visiting berofaugbMr. John Dokee, oor Jovisl stage dnver, re^TOfaorafafa- between Woodbtne and Mr. Ilsn MeCslg of Aiisnuc Cltr. spent ssiurhalords p"1 takinftdn the frellvsl on - Mus* up.ia*ooopef?f Pnuy/ere ihe giiriia of Tbe feeUvsl on SstuWay evening wis a grand sneocas, both llnanolallt an.l eocttUy. There were quite a number of people present from a wUh'fae UgMs twpended from the trees, aiiA The preparai.lons'fo»wihe^-eiei,ra'loo id the haveVsd fur*yeara. Tbe prnaramme otjni- day la egceium, oonslatlng of tnu-n- in the morning o? Ibe RclaraUou nf Imlepeijce^'in faj fa'"* if-^Iuen^on1 a'od1 e rail ina'we Petersidirg*wi«i , will lie in atlendaooe. Ilinuer and sup(ier will be served at lha grounds. A heal I y inviiaOou " ' Cape May point. _ t Mr. Jsmes Bdredffe formerly one of the crew of the Cape May Point Lkk banoeaoappnintTlie Seaside Hume tt being Unproved ami Son oTttn «™! Sng of Philadelphia™* *ve fn MttMuoT1 ,'*M" rtfafajmfal UW there Iwtng no lioeni«% m^wi-i--fatre ro way to enforce the law agaltu: such pfaocnl by'fae'wura'fasi nrafeid^'irtTo^'K'^ISa Svl cSatKfanf 0M4fanM*Ullf»nd DrRg.1'Il'' KnnxjiM'hil^lelghia.^ma le addremn^ tjnite

Beosley's Point, j Elton Coreon tt spending a vacation at I Mr. Howard Stevens baa returned from At- ! The Palermo band held • picnic on Wednwf day evening. 1 <2K5&S8aS'l iKs'dSJ? *" > The yscht Rover moit quite a large" company I ooljur a ^nU on Tbumlny.^ They atoppc.1 at Tbe M. E. tttbtmfa school held IntereaUng ex- ■ erolaea ttat Bunday-^TTiskoaae was BUed ton. Mrs. K. Sapp celebrated ber nib birthday last ■ Tnewday. A'—uy iwenly-Ove of Ber rettllvea • oer^uf preaonts. i Holly Bosch.

Three asrvloes were held in tbe union leal last Sunday. . „ r ,,M Wallops mfll for a pavUltoo on^he learn. P " , Ber. Beadle supplies the place of Ber. Mr. Come fa the Prrenylei tau pnlpn to-aosrow- ' ereMw'onexhibltin^mr cximlnaUoIb'aad'0aU * At ten o'clock a. m. ttat rmoday two persons waretmiptlsrel^mjie sur^by. llteHev. Mrech. of Dr. Ingram, like a use philosopher, believes 3^Sbs-rt'ft-'LK:,3 nous are being gotten ready for fae event, end a close rnoe u nnuclpated. Il » whispered issl •fpciraooe then tor tbe purpose ot carry ing ott lie ttnrett fa tbe day. Would n M be a goal Mea for ibe Mayor ui faft^Vjisiv^jur of fr . ey*-. ,"W. W — ,wi. I. nead agninsi ts. day af my Indiguuon. sotur 1 *** d'^^fa^fT'^^'relBg mwtfaiy wiioadCounty Notes, Dtaa Creek brags about ber melion pfaobea. , ^Tbejaxu-t Wats is a valuable edvartiatng I Wjnyrtew Boose tt ekcellenuy kept by Mr. . mramr*1 *m0,CT of th* wt*' "" ae *1®"* r um'"* 1,7 "" mt*J *" ' tbem'seaseaU *" tdnms and aprSM I Batn ashing along tra Bay BMxs ban Man profitable Uia year I oottre fMtrfa faVSy"* lbr*lrr*°'' '"** ™ 5 .."ron.Mbafgs«s^lfae Bahlng uy -Flabtng i- carrying tra*Io#yreilr matLllrei' ** r SSSSiSSS •

- Where? rn Where s the Life? ■ Where's the Enterprise ? "> Where's -the Best Clothing;? ir Woer» are the Lowest Prices? „ Where's the Briskest and Most Solid Success? - - " ... \ " AfVlttaouf question All Tllc-v Arc- nt ' JACOB REED'S SONS, J . 913,920, 922 Chestnut Street." ? i»lJ^K'«iuPup*'Fioc'im«liw'Ii.-t" ?r!2*'Ju np,i«l»"*'v"'-.',|'iiV,'r! - 1 Oorkbcrewa, Wntc Wiles. Vrsaila. Uomeapuna. Iianim-, i.i.i.i- i.,,.,..i ■ Trade m 'Br^P and l-ldi'lrcllre Pvory thiy ami Kl'i-gg - a n Fult If n-- T-u-wlmd. HVplcmehed and PullcrSnd H«i,-l~.ia->* ^uj-ii , * • r. * - - ■ • t, . - ■ We la^f stress' on our low j>ricp*. That i* wlu-re- n ; cfi tin but its. ' ; jacob'reed's sons. ; 1 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Sprufce.Sts. ! PHILADELPHIA. ■£; WM. F. EflQLEHAET, - COMMODIOUS NEW STORE WUli n fim n»»orim«-nl •■( Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware,! MASONIC MARKS. AND BADGES OF ALL NDS. 205 MARKET STREET, | MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J. * . H. GUINAND.

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/Spring Manifesto\ of Oak Hall, \ iwrnty-frvc years 'of experience, we have got to a p.y;nt where we 'near iierfcction in the making, of i - - he .:•-!>• -Made Clothing' ' • > \ • -Oi^-ol o r long .Tcqiiaiiriauce \vith all the goods proi duccd by iikuuI Lecturers, we have chosen these -qualities Of • ch'th- tkstiaj»uiftlicd by the satisfaction they give' in servide, Hebidcs the closest of care givoa to materials, we know how to T> Make Clothing Better than Ever . . at oak. hall. We 1m w put into it style to* suit the utmost diversity' of tastes : in sowing it. we have sought after and improved our work in tho way of ilurability, until we have reached - n stage *»f «t'r business where we can My that tlie sewing , will not b" ii.. the stitches will not give way.- No more No more Ripping of Seams. 1 J1*? -'""r* ^hc '"j1 "'lh us- Theie essential* Our Lowest Prices are Guarantee : " I" y-'1" 111 asking your trade this Spring. We ■-! ;u,l by the usual rule of Dak Hall to return money for good- not turning out satisfactory. VYMNAMAKER & BROWN, \Oak Hall, I S. L. corner Sixth and Market Sts., M k PHILADELPHIA. M for Infants and Ch;;-lren>. 1U Bo. Oxfcnl St, Brooklyn, 8, V. ) WttEmi'lajurioua —- i'-ifl— Ths Cmrracn Coal-xhT, IBS Pulton Blrcft. K. T. C. H. MILLAR, No. 30 Washington Street, Cape May City, N. J. p- MILLER • 3°"7faH^°rNEW! FURNITURE 1 1 yin's & brother" 55 N^rth Second Street, Philadelphia, below Ai;cb, Easf Side. ; Cape May Family Laundry No. 7 FRANKLIN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. AUnsSk 1-re-nA'J ex. enreil an-1 delivered' wben (yomiaed. Mrs. -Campbell, nf Hnltlmore. Mrs. Casey, of Pliiladclphia. Rupture

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