"" ^ i and (Sounfg. | POST Oma ARRANGEMENTS. opeator rrecireX j ■ a. nMM* at lu^rioflfc a.m_ oa sundaya t ' Hair aw awtf^maon jrf ajmijij?*" **" ^ 1 Malta oio» ai y "ciort^m^aoat*^™. ^ -— ~ ' " ' 1 SALTS. , Bee the Cljmer family this evening. J Rer. Joseph. Wiliou preached for Pas- t tor lAodls last Bsbbath. , Large congregation* were a feature of t " Test 8ondav*l Church set » lcca. Colonel Smith Is up and at it again » after hla tussle with a big carbuncle. c Miaa Llrrie Clvmer never fails to win ' a recall In her aolos and comic songs. " Wm. C. Rutherford announces himself * a candidate for Collector of Lower Tawn•hip. n Besville breathes easier^ since those „ station robbers have. bm-D_puL.Ln_.tbe .. 'brig." 0 Send along vour dollar for the Watk. n The household, farm and school all p represenUd- t< I. Harrr Bmttb. Jere. R. Mecray, and a I. Aaron Oarretson are candidates for M City Collector. • d Hftl' TSlts Esaenlias relumed hhme * after spending a very pleasant winter in 11 after spending very pleasant winter in
Philadelphia. Winter got a porous plaster on her back the first of the week and did some pretty good work. y Would be glad to pnbllah'the state, ment of "Palrplay," but we don't quite understand his meaning. The tea drift now lielng gathered In such large quantities ie said by farmer* to be excellent for grass. J. hn O. W. Ware horeby announces that be will not be a candidate for Mayor at Tueaday's election. Harry Taggert looked In upon us on Wednesday, and epoke words of encouragement to the management. Thanks It Win be of Interest to note that when the Wat* goe* Into It* handsome new quarters a new power press will go with It Officer Htcker has been on a little trip among the* leafless trees of Cold Bpeing and returned with a chestnut or two. The Wat* staff la under obligation* to Josepb-B. Hughes for a nice lot of asft crab- At tbla season tbey are yery • rare. The peculiar purifying and building up power* of Hood's Bareaparllla make It the »ery beet medicine to take at thi* Joseph Hand, Cape May's manufacturing Jeweler, will tell sou a good watch for tn and make ell needed repair* to Jewelry. Rer. J. L. Landl*. of the Cold Spring Presbyterian church, la regaining hi* usual health under the benign Influence of early spring days. A bird In the hand la not always worth •wo In the bu*h, a* one of oor youthful sportsmen learned hut week In the case of the meadow lark. If vour carriage needs painting or trimming Charlea Foulke will dolt for you In first-class style. J tut oyer the bffflge, on Turnpike. Tbe Ogle Praying Band .will meet this afternoon. In the M. R. Church at 8 p. m. Those wishing to Join the phalaux will please gt»e heed to this notice. Now that election Is *0 near it Is In or. dee to make up *our ticket. There is plenty of material to work from. Be sure you rote, it la your duty. Alexander McCnrdy, pastor of the Baptist church, and family hare a mired lu town aad hare art up housekeeping [" l
in the parsonage of the society J" The mayorallty fights has ndrrowed g dawn to two candidates J. Henry Ed- J mauds and J. M. R. Hildreth. Mr. " Ware baa withdrawn his name. A meeting of Grand Army men of . Past 40 wm be held at Comrade J ohn D. Craig's atore thl* Saturday erenlng the T| 8 Inst. A fnB attendance is requested. pJ Pastor Manchester la rapidly gaining it, strength after hU recent sore re attack of ui tfinegs. Hla irooble 1* said to be due to t,,, orerwork— a warning note this, to let m Up a little. *o Rer. Daniel L- Hughes wm preach ca In the Oreen Creek Presbyterian Church ar , on minds* the 13th inst., morning and di erenlng. Mr. Hughee la recently from th a field of labor In Iowa. Re*. H. Bterfing Watt preached a Mir- le ring gospel sermon In the Bant 1st church M on Monday erenlng. Mr. Walt la a rery o' ready and eloquent speaker, with re- to markabie power of illustraUon. th A county postmaster Indignantly de- J" nlas the bMhraation that postal cards are £ read In bla office before glyen out. He -T say* It is a base slander, and should be » WO0 resented by erery poeunaater In " Rdwln Mark ley will be a candidate to ° succeed himself as Collector and Treasurer at the Caps May Point Borough election. He has giren the public sails. £ faction, aad if returned wiU do likewise ^ J. OatUr and wife. Mrs. Wall and- J. jJ Newman all of Baltimore hare been u spoetHng the winter at tbe Ebbett. They are delighted with Cape May as a winter " reeort, and with the Ebbett as a home- *! like hoteL 0, Mr*, a 6. Magreth. and her amlsble w daughter Mine Mamie, baa been spend- 0. Ing aWr days *ffib.h«r mother Mrs . Oarrakaim. B U with pleasure that we note tba tmprnrod health of Mrs. Ma- c gr»th looking to her permanent restore- w Hon. ol No reflection waa intended upon the fl Atlantic public school teacher In a recent M letter tram the district where she Is c teaching, but upon the conduct of tome bl boy* who seem to be a law unto themrclrm BO matter who might be their u teacher. ir Juflga Read baa decided tbe case of U - N. Perry Edmunds *» the Borough of h Cape May Point In fsvor of Plaintiff tor tl full amount claimed. The case of u Henry HoUesd re the same in faror of V Plaintiff for fu3 amount claimed a* tl j»)k-e«n*n, but a reduction fortaiennr's The esteemed Oamtu. made a heroic a SfiLKSASSf!' tLSIS ; desires to atand up and be counted as u being against tbe buttoes* of making the • Philadelphia gportsmeu . T ThfifcTtoTluilei QUMMt TWAfihatograpb of tbe pilot boat James Henry Xdnrawfc. In a note be mya she's a daisy. He epeeks of 8. T. Bailey. J. P. wwoureaa for winning in his legal precttoe. We expect him to make hta mark high up oo the llat of euceewfn! sucrc ys. SSSilSs {y Kidl!!'Jhte3K. JSHhST is no good reasoa why be should not be reSamd by the «&■ of Wsfetto^cUmen.
Hereafter Cape May accommodation leave* Philadelphia 8 (o arrirra at Cape May at 6.34. Saturday's express leaves Philadelphia 4.10 arriving at Cape. May at 8.80. A- C. GOe haa the contract for painting the Star Villa and Wolf -cottage, nr Is displaying the painter's art there > with habitual good tas'.e. After all may done by the afthilect and builder, it remains for the exterior decorator* to put on the finishing touches. Gile • know* bow to do this as the Star Villa and Wolf cottages Show. The ladle* are sure that »tu«rt Thompson aad J. Newton Johnson are members ql the handsome "six,". and -from the Jealously these two esteemed young hare provoked among lea* favored mortals from Rio Grande to tbe Cape we they are correct 16 their judgment about thl* matter, and so we leave them In the enjoyment of the fact. Mr*. Mary C'olHns. a handsome and interesting Philadelphia widow Jook her of friends here this week - after a most pleasant sojourn herd visiting Mr*. J. yenry Edmunds. She won many friends while here by tbe grace and amiability of her manners! They will ranch mlsa Mr*. Collins In the nice little soeia. so much brightened by her presence. An appreciative readae from Dennis, ville send* us thanks for specimen copies 1 of the Wavx sent for examination. He Implies, he cannot long -be without so exccllMri a weekly vial tor. His apprecl- I atlon Is very gratefully received, and wc 1 shall be delighted to add lit* name when- ' ever he so electa. This 1* a sample of 1 other letters dally coming to this ' oo Thurwiarand transaetwT rou'tinebu"if ! ness. M.S. Bailie P. Williams was elected 1 president, to fill Mrs. Hall's unexpired 1 and Miss Jennie Hughes to fill >s ' caused by Hie "resignation of Mr*. The society is still doing deeds of tweet charily, snd will grate- j this city. ' J
Nelson G. Douglass left the Cape this rr week for St. Louis en route for Colorado ic and Montano, where lie will engage in mining business. He has the Wave's t. best wishes for prosperty. He promises ;« to make a shorter stay this time than last when he remained awav from home _ tlx years. We shall keep him posted all about Cape May by the weekly visit of the Wave. 0 The coming spring assises seem to be „ the principal topic ol the public Interest just at present. Like all other matter* that go at high pressure, the excitement n soon dies Sway just as if nothing had r" happened, lo looking over the field we 1 see no great Issue before the people, nor n any cause of alarm. In this glorious » country everybody may follow the being It of bis mind and vote for whom he pleases The following principal nominations e are before the people for three years : d Coimcllmcn— Captain Wm. Mills. James >r J. Doak. Joa. Q. Williams, A. L. Haynes, Knock W. Hand ami Victor Denirot. i For one year. Mark Scull and Frank K. if Duke. For Recorder— 11. C. Thompson y and Freeman F. Douglass. Freeholders — Captain Mlcajah Smith and William B. Hooper. For Constable— J . P. ScheUenI The Clymer family, numbering twelve persons, will give a second entertainment this evening at Military Hall. The a entertainment Is first class ami entirely _ unobjectionable to the meet fastidious persons. Tbe tongs, solos, and tinar ruble selections comprise both popular and 5 classical compositions. Admission 85, * 25 and 15 cent*. The entertainment c will be given under lli'e auspices of Company H, Sixth Regiment. ? The public has been waiting to learn ' what W. R. VanGllder has to offer in Its line of needs for the spring time, lis tells the people through the columns of r the Wavx like the wide awake business r man he la; Those carriages of his need 8 only be seen to insure a purchase if there Is any. Idea of buying anywhere. Visit a his warerooms, or a nd VanGllder an or- . dcr and save from one-thlnl to a half I per cent Now that Seymour Bchenck. and hla . alleged confederate Wm. Champion are a safely lodged In jail Justice may turn t her attention to other matters till these youthful law broakeqacome up. tbe one, c Bchenck for sentence lorihe has confetsI rd tils crime, and the other. Champion . the grand Inquest of the county. In for grand ?'
the meantime both men will be securely " held in| durance vile InMefault of bail. . ' Special officer Doak la entitled to mncb credit for securing the arrest of Seymour " andScbenck. There are still people who collect n about pub ic places In the county and -f talk .over ancient political problems. _ They continue to live In the past and a ever" w5U»Tbere are no indications that f( these old dead lout* will be permitted u quietly return to dust whUe a few back numbers poll them out of their £ musty resting places for an airing. And _ so of other things besides things politl- b cal. In business there are those who n ever preaching about tbe good old _ simply because they are unfit In p Home MWoa Sabbath In the Preaby- it terian Church of this place next Sunday, a flth. Morning services at 104 c o'clock, when appropriate exorcises will e: held, and the annual collection for t| tbe Board of Home Missions will be ti taken up. Tbe sermon will be preached p by the Rev. Daniel Hughes, who baa spent many year* In the great Home Mission field# of the West. F.vangella- _ tic serv ices In Ute evening at 7j o'clock, i When the pastor will preach ; subject, God reasoning with us. A cordial invi- c tation Is extended to all. When pretended reform era blow a " great blast on their pnli ical horns on T Tuceday and the people hear the sound , thereof, they will not ret up a great .neither will the walls of the city T fall flat down aa did tboae of Jericho in « days of Joshua. ' There are not daye enough to make a turmoil of opposition J about nothing, even if tbe trumpeters arose at the dawning of the day and let n on blasts lis entire length. The hosts > will not gel so much excited as usual the popular Bhibbolath of down with J -'boaalam" when there Is none ib down. Miss Sarah A. Lamborn returned to j May on Tuesday/from Wilmington 8 where she bad been to attend the funeral of her tl -ceased Mater Mr*. Edith B. > Woodward who died here on the 6th ult. c Mrs. Woodward had been a resident of ' .Cape May for sixteen years previous lg her death, and ail* through these a do- t vout member of the Episcopal Church, i and wak during her final fatal illneas a mnat patient sufferer, ever looking to reward of a blissful eternity -where her sufferings should cease. She died at age of #0; her remains having been . taken lo Wilmington by Mr. Joaeph Wilson. Miss Lamborn Is stopping at , Washington House. The hand work of Mr* Bawyer In the ! art of practical housekeeping is plainly ' by the good taste in which the ofparka* *nd chambers of tbe Chaifoote have been arranged. The hotel never looked brighter Inside then now, and for comfort It la the equal of any hosfeWe on the ooasL The office rotuodaJR* particularly handsome, being ■piteJdfli-'Si; eighty square feet of verandah surf see la a great ecqu Wtkm to the hotel, and will be fully appreciated by Ure spring guests who may register there tor the enjoyment of waas&e life. Bar. Dr. Fit* is preaching every right to full houses In the Uoaben Grand Army Hall. There have been quite a number or convenions and the Interest is constantly Increasing. Dr. FlUt presents the truth In such plain, simple yet forcible utterance that many of the old aad young are under conviction and Inquiring what they must do to be saved- Dr. Flu always speaks tenderly of other denomination* aad is more concerned to save men from sin than to swell the membership of hi* church. The oiimjSnr isSrer retoj^^^tody to
a The pupils of the Cape Academy ,ene Joyed themselves immensely oo Friday s afternoon last, the fact that their parents r and friends thought enough of them to come and visit them at their daily work . waa Inspiring. The occasion was one of the regular Friday afternooj exercises. Heretofore the pupils bare beenjedifyinc one another with spier little pieces full , of ton and merriment tatersperacd with , songa, original essays, speeches and de- . bate*, in fact the folk-lore of the school- , room reproduced in their own amfisc. ment. but on this occasion the happenmg in of visitor* gave a little more dig. ' nlfled turn to matter*. The " following ; friend* of the school graced the occasion ' with their presence.- Thoa. H. Hughe*, i Tito*. B. Stevens, D. F. Crowell fiabb of ■ , whom made a few spicy remarks suitable ; lo the limes. The ladies were Mrs. I Thoa. H. Hughes; Mr*. Thoa. B. Stevens, Mr*, D.F. Crowell, Mr*. Jas. Eldredge, , Mrs. H. H. KldiMre, Mrs. John Keevca, - Mrs. Geo. U. Reeves and Mlse Charlotte ! ' Reeves. 1 A volunteer service i» the program for • tbe. Beit oceaialon together with a de- i bati^upon the relative merit* of war and At a meeting of the "Helping Hand ' Society," held Feb. 28. 1867, the follow- , , ing resolutions were adopted on the , , death of Our late President, Mr*. Elmir* I EL Hall ; 1 IleMtoed, That the "Helping Hand Society," of Cape May City, has, in the t death of Mrs. Elmlra Hall, lost an unllr- < ing and efficient worker. She was in- ■ sympathiser with "the needy and J unfortunate, who have lost hi her a kind • . tdwitoufis -ought out and relieved -J tlielr wants, believing, aa she did, that J to reach llie soul yon must care fur the s needs of the body. But her task on J1 earth is done, and the Master has called j, her home to her reward. t, Rooit«l, We would bow in submission to our Father's will, knowing that onr loss is her eternal gain. With what emShatie ineahlog do ihc words"df" our tviour come to ua in this dispensation s of his providence? "Blessed are the
0 pure in heart, for tbey shall sec God. n the des* whe. dyiac Ui the kotd,^^ _ 8 3«K- tn thegromtseof nisjpscimis w°rd; Booked, That a copy of these resolui, lions be printed lo tbe Capa-May papers } and tent to the family. S. P. Wiluam*. Prcsidcut. p* V. J. Uawkkt, Secretory, t Court House (L A. R. veterans are s '.Icklnl over the success of their late t Washington's birthday supner. The 3 Indies went at the Work involved with a e vrili and as tnmnl with success. When r a woman asks for money for a bencvo- « lent purpose there's nothing to be done ; but comply, aud that's about the best of • it If a man Interests him-clf too much s he may be suspected of self interest in • some way, whether he be guilty or not , After the patrons of the Court House . feast hail well filled their stomachs, it . seems that a merry dance waa Indulged 1 In all round, and among the town's i worthies who entered Into the spirit of, . "lie hour with zest, none exceeded P. M. . Nichols. He won the praise of both ladles and veterans of the army by the , . maimer in whtchjbe lod the ever popular, and stately quadrille. There were others ! ! who were not far behind the V. M.. , ; among them being Past Commander , Biireh, who nearly lost his bead when j . he came to the giddy part where the I orchestra leader colled out "swing cornet*." There he got mixed up and [ thought he waa in the army, and the Colonel yelling "shoulder arms." but the lsdlet set him right, and things went on , i In excellent shape to the time of tops. , Last Bunday week, la'e in the after- , t noon, two prominent young.mcn of the i ' Court House came running to their i home* breathlfM, with qacli particular t ! brir standing on end like quill* upon the ' i fretful porcupine. Their families were , ; much alarmed to see them in their con- , . dltion. and were still more so when they < ■ had sufficiently recovered their composure to relate their experience. It seems ] they bsd started nut for a walk after j , dinner and had gone about two milts up ' the main shore road. On their return, i , wbrnoppo*lte[Mr. Franklin Hand's farm, j they hoard In tho distance — and sound- ' ing aa if It came from Mr. Jacob dandy's , . woods— a blood inrriling sound, the like i , of which they had never before known, j wntcn tnt-y naa never oeiore Known, y-
It w&* described as bring like the moan w of some wild animal In great pain. They listened for a moment. It teemed to come t nearer— they started— tbe late six day * go-aa-you-piea*c contestants would have been no where— tbe official timo of that a, mile down the road is given a* 4.80. ee The rest of the afternoon and cvrnlog ' spent In loailing cartridge* with £ buckshot and trying to gel volunteer* a panther hunt the next day. While employed, one of the volunteered party became inquisitive and wanted to know just what the noise they beard like, and being an excellent mimic, _ commenced to Imitate different animals. But the young men would answer a, no, not like that, until at .lut be happened to imitate the bray of a mule— tic when thev answered in nnl»on that waa " Mr. Jacob Dandy ha* a pair of these animals, and It has. bee* definitely aa- w curtained that they were the cause of the excitement. Tbe young men say now u they loaded thoae buck shot car. « triage* ao aa to be rendy for a deer hunt proposed taking next fall. u Dorchestar Item*. u Miss Laura Champion ■ vtatUng Moon* In J Caaslen. - £ 8w*i*l of the °l*tereiaB wsat ^ gieaetoa ^ Mr. Qterg* Lewi* sad Mb* Both rpeesa. ef * PhilKlciphlA, were Uie raou of (Head* UiM « lata# K. J UpSilKIl»b^ MKcTlt! «'* a '' Sa^UTn'tj^L ' Among oor Irleod. fmjn Wert Creek thu 3 BMaeni HsS. M*)or Hoffms^tod out, risndl j mamphrt wnaUB, M ianac sorred a**o < tattMaU; for tot IMS two years. Bennetts Station. i "i? "wJao^' °*tme loraS* sM* *1^ oT'toT^SleUmoert laghre^ : Mar Coon llo***. ^ with aa aoctdeot reoJatf^^ towS^To *»e hu own taaaaage, ; gssgsseegsaa r An tmporatlve naoeaatty. r What pare air la to an unhealthy lo- ► gffiy.Whrt spring tog I- to everJSdy, « thu setmii. The body 4 needs to be thoroughly renovated, the - blood purified and vitalised, the genta r. of disease destroyed. Bcfofula, Bait >- Rheum, and all other blood disorders » are cured by Hood's Barsaparllla, the • moat popular aad successful sprmg r* ™odiciB*" . — — — _ ■O Tors about is lair play. If you throw ««>»• I :
aoutb Seavllle. ' Chas. Coleman has returned to PhUadetphta. > wuhihe^ni^* " **" 10 M i Cape Wesley Seahaao hu tone lo Ponaf mouih.N. It., thMtrtp. . Rev^Dr Pits prucudhut Boodmy from toe I ^PieparsuoB* are oetogmiideni tola town for - piw^St! uBDOAhe^ mjprorS° wxl*™ It utobau^ef* t'^'SudiSe^reit'oi ' ! Uptsna* rtc,'to" * u"Uam ■*" ; hJ&?S3fcJSSJi2 rSbSTm'^S; . I Oory this week. . toepSSe'SreinesqV* inscrMby tketn. Whoi i ' esn we do to slit m their rilermlnAiKM. . Th* oOTomlaee of^arrsngvmeaiA tot the Poor h i ' In nor note last week refenlnt toj he^roqri^u ■ [ terrelmt shootd hateben 'oid instead aPtl- , terlng. , We greatly BU« oor friend cant Fred. Cor- . son and his boo XswsIL They left home on Moodayto lake chmrge of toetr vesul too Mar- \ The latest rortosttT U tola |ne»nty Is a *e If . rnfeS aSrum mffior her 1 A nntnher of nor people IsSe^Tasrsdsy^evea- j smoStoTtSdMu'S J montv. This Shows the rssnll of pemevetancc " snd etwe application. n^lrTihe'tjirn" "j^ie*! fSIoj^phoSr^ drew ^s : hsvlS? sUcniw » I'liehoi up and deputed. ^TIm jm^rjyhno* t Up Shore. — "Ww* «h* remfwsof wata- 11 Clenmmt. .. F ! Another vendue at Clermont before long'
■ Look oot for IL _The br^snowflskesCTtne at the beginning • theop1 aboree^Saan sm»^u??om tooae or ^"We liad * holler day top srwt" remii^^ » birthday Oetoge-a or Charlie's 1 guess." referred lo the^oiin noon Literary ^Pocicty. .lodging rmm toe am not ot electioneering nlng for state' senator Instead of pound keeper. We Aiderstand toaMhrrragh jhojsaiiro'lfyof The Townsend Inlet and Snath Seavllle Cor- 1 got married right in thetr midst and^ prepared a « Wha^ooe'to'ui'lnt'of inch* roeaUey'ctmSnS etrolt«BTlhe*srTand some roonnllght evening ^ strand nnder sneh etrenmstancre. ,w''o woohl depend agreat deal oo the loveliness or 1 me "ciatixmdy. ( Tucknhoe Items. , Kx -Sheriff Adsms reaiemplsle the purchase t ot s^psn ot haodmtae poonlea. i he Towoahlp tkkeu lo be supported next ■ Mrs. George tv. Shoemaker la qoUe tll^at this i ° "nleextni aervtccs te the M. X. CTnrr.h have l dimtdieMr«nrnGi- tpcharite anolher"rar. ' | anh ot totiABUrprlie'that snrpaaseS. ^^ml^nheard on a'fi' ffTer^own!"1"*' mt#" ' "^u^enever Wl^jmAnof affaln^^^of ! Tbe AtlanHc. sxie of Tnekahoe U pnshlng the SSsSeSSSri
There Is no better kepi hosielrte of lie elseJS Sooth Jersey than ihe Star hotel kept by *t )S»—*» Bosby. HU house u very popular with the traveling public who nerer the ol W speaking el Its homelike comforts. Mrs. Boiby auencU to^rery dean tfcey 'Sm v "mtch w TOTniTlfrmT.'toe son? U at Br1dgetonTAcailemy J3R¥!R.lu,Me" ,or L°"f,e' or *ome u w Dl«» Creole Dot*. mSfiST r"w '° S" %*" 6U it Ths bay was froxen for • mfte> or more oo morning. ^ um 8a Captain Soman Norton, Jr.. was wstomed il bnme^dnrmg tat week by hU parents and many t< thread C*oB^ on^Sooday'aner^peodinf C h Cape Beeves Doogtsas a twodhlrd* owner of T £ott^l'0^^tn^?lfitm*'*,*' ***** ou a teM^^tterSmSa'l'f tow ritoa»jneihlm Mr. Jtelsoo Dooxlare sisrtvl for Montana on to the regret of haj many friends and rrUUsc*. U ^e"I«kTalmnhIl!'lu * Bo£^a^^a4*airiiow^"urtceln °nl " " Swert^Rto^Mr^D^a^p^d^hool " ■^yK^^rSfe'f. exper- J Ocoan View. ] Meetings are still la progress at Seavllle. # ftihn and<motoertDr.' aM^Mre'p. M^Wey. " ■ H, W. T^ (JUa) U ooe of oot most esteemed yoang men, *nd a bright aewsey correspotilenL , hss'retornS' t^^'s^^l'wito'fne^1 and^m ' ; S°Sroh5do weiffo gfrekShtooS patroos?™' Pew people are IrsveUig over Ua road to Sen . I derfoily. Jh. pev^fe^erio*,!^*"1^!,*' Towtarod^ Io- ' oiune&befhiS ff itS^ot*MrTV T^toonx ot ha brightest pnpUa. r QOBgn Ctty. - a oor etty etoottoe mass place oo Toesday aext. " T&gRysgvZJs: - *«■ o- ^ [ fhSSuS&^MrWiwoffto^SSl*' and lS"^ ysiaam^ir'thi'rieriitan'of oooers * KL'mS1* *** m*The reception of MtrS^Lske, s^^of^Preo V city Ttmreday evening of ton week km aoenU l°fhble affsrr.^ A^°i_ET°12:c.'.'y mtriSywhrt**11 P"MU """ 1 ie A in. *vl»e party waa tendered Mas MsuM ' KiilSfi^rSLfSSW? s SHasaE"'*'®8, ® I I
The Ptrvin wagon Is fast becomtng popuUr." The schooner Lost Pig has been banted op for repairs. , Cape Hlchsnl Cheat - r to beautifying hla place ! by t near feooo. Mr. Isaac Covert has been to a pleasure Ulp I totheetty of Brotherly Lore. Mrs. Newell 8. Corson, of South Seaside, a < : the gaest of Mrs. R. p. Thompson. - ne?5!S ^Ser'bbudSlrltoU yS?rIIUDl' ' ; Mrs. El sod John Earle.of CeotwtJrove were , town on Wednesdny catling on^rrien u. j prsM^rl^sn^t^'waT^ftorecSe lost." i ttlsepropertj aSwtflmoveon It t hU epvlng. J ^asgnmeejireron^hM got* cape capr. Jrwepb Morels and wife." ot Seavllle, ' CmW- Charles fjoyd, of Konth «e*vll|e, made r a trlnto oor village oo Tuesday w.to ha new Areata sM vonlsn to anvwer your prayers and f The eongregsUoo ot the Omhen M-E *The"nonctt and Esreret nob" are grsdn.lly ' Inches vlng IMtr^membentoUL ThU^eoelely re- l •eept^up^'lW^y^To'lerest daring" 'he whole 1 Wast Crook. piles. _ ^ ^ phiiii.ni " phis oa Mooday. *
r ^AwytMui'd'rsw ^ r^Tgood looking friend, ■ storing ] mreungsai iheehnpeL ^ ^ ^ ^ goods lu hW line. ^ 1 M^TtP^h'j"m'"r. oV" Phllsdel^to, who, HI I Richard Bmito h»v booghi the n-d school 'of* adwcil- •
Where a the canning factory. X. il Attcnu haa purchaahed s One net* horse tb srtere shTpoalrer '(Sxfy rake" lor il io ge. oi Mrs. Oarrel m^ThoredsyFcb^ '' A large aorprlse psrty was given at Beth Hand's last Friday evening. ™ny nre were HOttibine and w ret Creek. ^ A complete exhlbtttoo of ram passe.1 throngh „ onrstreettl»IWs^lnthe tor^f uso mem * "1'"'''1" ! Coot. Wm. Taylor while cleaning op Ida gar- » den Mooday. had quite a Urge ore, wtneh aught w S^oTSWhJSiWS.'M^ s Bre a snpposed to have started by sparks Swalntown. The^am lrs.tr a reported M being qoltodulL not the shipper, sill! keep them going. i, — r1"" f, We will not be st^ a ksis to flnd^a rosd^ovcrHfsfeSKSSS8515 * nnder the management of L. K. M Iter. I] The wheelwright, Mr-F-^Powna. ^at Jtlo vcod with. Does he use hetrcnlar saw ? The* yacht Lookout hu retnrnad from Itchel- , to Weeks- tandin^^the^provemen! SS4rS£!lU^SSS ».he I adrer Isement of toe 8L Andrews Bay R. R. and US£.°£«re t. that the people here will go ! to Atlsniio City snd pay I want y-fles ^*ts, lo le* i Along tho Shora Road. Pastor Xntrlken U si thU vrrtung quite sertona- j Mre. faille Godfrey and daughter Emma are . raiting Mr* A. G. Chains. R ^ to£« ior TOOTfmSSg tolcbSt 'dotal 1 oo'klondsv " " "" ' l rew itoyavmh"*? UsretTV^W'lvvP™" Sfhappy'ralr* uid'srian toemftlfe of happt3 ° The msnMrieoVs'or Mr*. Stud* ftee'mao ~e J hMrlreo™^s^tw^Cli^M,^Jwl'l soo' ' '^^r^le^m Ums'sTtoT ' aSvgivea Mas srtfTSsttsf saafaBsrsa I Cbotee cskes and eoofecttonery, to whtch toe L party did ample Joauw. k ' cold Spring. « Dt*B1 Wales draws the reins over t vdnabts " *^r*o'iL Miller hu retnrnad no .we moon to V wm M spending * ue week with Mr.Landa- mother. In PodJtowb, a Ua^^itM^indTvpSnMU^bosmlsM "■ No bettor sign that business profits to mre down to h*rd pan can be found than ? tbe toct that Gomflnootal Bplce sells lor L only throe cento g packet. J.H. Bentsre set A Bro. have IL and *11 who ire inter- ^ ested to well conditioned firm stock snd tS nmre profitable poultry hsd botwr Mve tbcmscsH IMl :
"Wave's" Business Locals. . L. D. Stevens makes a specialty of le*» and coffes. W. Sqplt Hsnd is bound to win in Ute | insnrance business. 2t R. D. Bsrrstl. of Bennetts, offers for tale rsliisbl^crtiiircrs at tlie station. Garrison has a fail line of fine pocket , cjitlery. cold penx. |>eneils. albums, blank books and tablets. Lowest prices. Russell makes s specialty in lard. He lias just rcceirnl an of 3000 pounds of fine quality. Whiles famous physiological mankto may lie gotten on application to thi* office. No school can nfford to be with- j oat one. Price 835. ' it . You will benefit yourself if you will . lot W. Scott Hand write yntt s j-elicy on | People's Cyclopedia published in HW4. complete in three volnuics. as good a* Original cost, $20. For sale cheap Apply *t thisoffiec. 4 ■ if. James Ballenger. a mile above the Court House, offers for sale a thoroughbred Jersey bull. Jersey red and white Chest rt- Bho'at* and Igs of pure breed. The American Agricvlturut may lie had with the Wars for 82 05. and the magnificent combination of premium, free. No farmer can sffdnl to miss this late. ^ P tf The store building formerly occupied by I- Bcblsser, No. 84 Wsshingtj)jLSj_ . ' Two fcrattiTTaWt oTfice. is for sale cheap. Lease goes with it. Apply to J. Henry Edmunds. No. .33 Washington street, Cape May City. tf v Llnford Halbruncr. {.'old Bpring. ' manufacture* a specific for heaves in horses, and all long disease in est tie. lie has had success with this medicine whenever applied. Farmers an 1 owner. of stock should have s bottle on hnnd at all time*. tf
"■ One of the handiest family labor savers is the Excelsior Clothes Line, patented g of Green Creak, The^materisi of whirl, o he 'eciiretklo a po.'t on the day the- voting , hurt litem a life time. * 1 nB am „ " t liir readers' attention l» directed to the nilvenisement n( I). W- Rotlan. He has r *n invoice of fresh garden see.1. Just adapted to the needs of our truck farm., y ' dX^S^iV^'toiton/s'I.v'Sll'to ' care or the temperance fa use
Brt'h'lehcm" wis IntendeA ss°s compUmrnl. and wtoe^lht led to to* 'parties who Burleigh. ^Miss Nells J. WUIets has arrived home after a Oortost^offlccb^found to lis a convenient sfea dypa rt 5^ne*week! Miss Bis newtu, of Diss Creek. Is vtoltmg contra Mint Georgte K an. Mrs. Benjamin B*II, of Coqrt House, ta v»ltner sister. Mr«Jsmen Cress. Benjamin r. Wlllets, oor vltlsgs csrpenter. has been Improving his premises It la rumored that Mr. Stephen Bennett will "Mrs* HelSresnewt" 'vtshel her sitter, Mrs. Ltd* Ross, the Orel ot the wwt^ ^ hoqse srttotnnesK Drfriongtotn attendance. Messrs s'lbeTt Chnrch, Jseob Derurev, Mtose* Emms sod Mamie Ross and (lime hreane loot ' "P" " OddXfcllowla Hull on Monday ttotS^tv^^niroirotto^Mhtoreor^r^nnd ' JMnSnS^SeMWhiUon!^" **• ' JamMi Kretoton hM s second hand two horw ' {fTatohf^rre^'n SSSe fre'n'touxSn «
' " SMwrftftwraW. ' Care for the Children ' Children fret too debility of the changing , ■ seasons, even more tbun udults, und they bo- „ , come cross, poevtkh, and uncootroltoblo. K v Tho btood sbonld be elosiracd and the irystett J tnvlgorsted by the on of Hood's Baresparilla. j h " Last Bprthgtoy two ehBdren were vsrei- ; C natod. Sooo after, they broke all out with ran- , nlng sow*, so dreadful 1 thought I should lose ■ them. Hood's Barsapsrllla cured tliem com- ( plctely i nod they have been healthy ever liner. I do feet that Rood's Barsapnxllla > • -saved ray ehUdren to me." Mas. C. L , „ Tuomiwox, West Warren. Ms**. t * Purify the Blood in Rood's BusaitoriUs I* characterised by . » Utreo peculiarities : 1st, too eomUnatlm ol ( r remedial agent* ; »d, the jwwpofffow; Sd. tiein process of wearing tbe active medlcln* ' 1- qualities. The remit to a medicine of unnstri. ( strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. , or Send tor book oootatotoc additional evidence. E sssssea la Register of Roods, Lowell, Mass. J Hood's Sarsapartlla Bold by all drugglsU. It I six for AS. Jdsdo *e only by O. I. HOOU a oa, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doni On© Dollar.
d | rrhis is for information, too, An Event \ Besides advantage.] < | A iitde-histo.ry.iffHibiighisn . jn ; our business siajf^ »o you. ! Edward ' Harris was pirnror Oak Hall of Cassimerc makers in iJ,tr n m n • I United States : his race has Clothing.; multiplied. j ■ ] The goods havenevei lest, » 1 by a single piece 'or . .V, - through faulfy quality, their first high reputation , honest as wheat ; for more than two generations (the mills passing meanwhile from father to sons), their good standing has known no set-back good now as i j ever — better ; improved machinery, improved methods J I have helped to make them better. Your forefathers wore them ; boy and man ; wanting goods to wear as sturdily as. Yankee probity, got Harris' Cassimcre. Now, then, by close bargaining.anda less profit than we deserve, we have Harrts' goods at a price to jnake | Pantaloons at §5.00. Children's Suits at $6.00,' $6.50, S7.00 (three , Styles). v V r We- tould ticket -"targain" all over them. They 11 stand head of the market ; hold front rank among fine goods offered for the money; royal for wear — for looks. Ask the elderly folks what Harris Cassimere is ■ like. Send for packet of samples. Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. NO PRETENCE NECESSARY. do not pretend that Those marvelous $10 All Wool Black Cheviot o s "Are Worth $15," Or "Have Been Reduced from $20." We never asked more for them. Wc shall never take less. They are simply made to represent extraordinary value at this low figure. They are a teeming Sio worth. As such, they have a most extraordinary sale. Hay.p you seen them? SuUs from JS to S3 5. Overcoats from ?6 to $50. Storm Coats trom S7.50 to $p. Strong attritions in Hoys' Wear, etc. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920, 922 Chestnut St., also Second and Spruce Sts., PHILADELPHIA. george c. newman. * On hand ami made lo ordci • raE ™r"sL^BLaEgei,cy Mr iWtas Cajmia HtirtsaM ( W. SCOTT^HAND. ABent. ^ . HERIIISKT W. gDMC.NWL CHARLES H. BDNUhDS. EDMUNDS ■& EDMUNDS, Attorneys-at-Law, ■ VEGETABLE AND CtRASS- SEEDS ' WK SUPPLY gVRRYTHINO IS THE SKEO LINK OP VBHY BEST } QUALITY AND LOWEST MARKET RATES. , A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. HCNKY KMOTT 4k ROM, X-'lorUI. f mSJm I sps May Cuy, N. J. JOHN M. RUSSELL, j Bit GdoBs, Grams, Brats, slk.tiis.Floir&Ffj, Pork. Lsrd, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicines, Etc.
gHBIUFF'S BALE. ,C By virtue of a writ of Bert facias lo me direef. ed. Laurel out of tseCouri »f fuanrery.sisrr " vanda"on ' v H vTtTBDAY, APRIL W, 1*81, * u the It-ur of I o'clock ». m- 03 *uW .luy^sl toe » office ol Ireammt A Tuylor. in r tope May Ci'f, In u u°alom^'ri?^^'reMlu uref of wiireTor C toud umP oremtor* altuale lu toe Cut of Cape n in toe ronmy of cape May ami Store of „ sr,, -rr' n-" me ? SlS oMleuc? uveuuv' vro" noolireAtort top'lrerof 1 MginMUg. ^^^rawreF't'^^U^MMUe1 J toe'eo-lhreB"™ ton-ta"o, John "."lia! "it anS | otoera Being to • aim* premise, which toe Mill , Ausnatni IL tackier grtnte-1 snd cooveynl to , Churl - r. Faravr bv deed Oa'eil toe toll reento . day ..r .mrober, A. P. I«. The aalJ morigsge 1 given lo recure a part of toe eonttjerenon moo- , e'sriar.l xv'ihe property of neniySohllrhtrr an-1 , Char r. II. Cutnp.defeudeeva, and taken In exe- , cation at the salt of Augnarua U Bulkier, rompialnvui, rikl 10 MaoM hy STILL WELL B, TOWNSEND, Du'riL Jauuary *», 1IST. Late Sheriff. Haiav Hrvnaa, Jr.,bol cltor. V.T.V.tt, iitr-.rASts.B'a'wSs uslBL. Boston. Ms** Box 81 TP. nwt
gHEHIFF'S BALE. By vlrTu* ota writ ot Oeri fMaaJto me mrertret, 1 taunt our of • toe Court of Chancery, state of New Jersey, I will expore to isle si Public on WEDNESDAY, «to day of APRIL A. D,, 1WI, »' ttwhoi""' l-» oWoce p. m.,eo aulddajr M fl th. court Iloute, in the eauuty or Cue May irsl Stole or New Jereey. aa nlorrauK1:-AH ton crr1,11 TO -. Ot Ian-I lying lu toe Lower luwnahip ot M^e *ort^°?nftoeiu^ulj,"*iJii''!*W i, im --11 ..1. li^ 1° '* ."iLi"!,--;'.-! , s'l-sssrawsriSwiiS ES,a£g!2jSi«SJMiSSfsSHiSfSii&i 1 isauisFJsairsEausav > I. ■ mm M ihimim. una |. i -m mi I 11 linl, ; mm" ... .. , ,1,1— i aassWrMffigSjaSi . i:p . .saiMs^Jissrr.S'ai ' KIUU?" rl—e— ■!, .ml la — . in, |. J R Bi rraifl. fcn.m." Im.i, H OK. OR M. A. 0, 1*».

