•owomraoBFimat: •■4* Hr UMM, in. Advance Notice. Voer oirici akhamokmknts. ». n . SM Ito u • IMOTI a. in. On Scn.1i;. ft~w> uoYIora ol own loV>w» p. m. >o.~T nvrtnr MM inumewd Inn > biases. MS? *-«-«"*' a i! ivw^rtAiM Mwn MnnnevorAeraud "jiiSidUl^I^^toTSr^ar^M" p. m. qmoeoci frri ehT Csss tsisrai l**r* 9,'t. A. Na. *o , haMs ^••wMrnilw eaOMvoed and loan* Tnas»1^MU on tbe SSii and about fhe <Sifg. 1-axlnras Is pernicious inactivity. " Now let tbe spring movement move. Knott aeila everything for the garden. Ttie garden will soon be a timely topic Knott Jt Bon sell all kinds of garden ••rda. _ . It den't take^much fun to 'go around a . Cape Mar will have'an afternoon dally this summer. I With ernp-r apparatus the public it i ea'llv gulled. ■ rhe weather It delaying tbe cotnnig of < gentle spring. Hollv Reach it improving her streets 1 and sidewalk s. « "peine will suffer many a relapse be- ' Iwret, now and May. ' Chaa. Needlwt' announcement will in- £ vara enoneh to tell of the bapk- , sliding* of neighbors. Chsrlea Marc will sell you almost any f priced lot at Angbwea. ( '» l« quite Impossible to produce an na1' from a cabbage aeeii. i Fred Roomer's hot houses contain a " line lot of growing plants. » Editor Cooper's Oiwtl* is a very T bright and lnlrre«tlng journal. ' 'lei up a dub in your neighborhood and take'advastage of the rate*. 8 There af" hack yards that need the i attention of the Rnard of Health. r Irewl* I). Slovens has the kind of tea n and riffee that tickles Ihe palate. The new pilot boat. Jamea Henry Ed- i tc'inda. will soon grace the offing. i Frank Smith of Peicrshurg Is making it a p'lali for the V. S. Signal Service. o "An any of onr readers tell what the t drl'i aluff called "Callfoenla" really D? Herbert W. Rdmnndf b"* been elected r solMfyfar the Borough of Hollv n-ach. " CiWMpnndent- should lave their letters In not later than Thursday evening. £ ' The TFatjJp priw story will appear *'iat as soon a room ban be gotten for „ iU1>syl« D. Stevens has an excellent ar- T lid" of batter for S3 cents and a better o ■Hail iir * Wreiim McNeil owner of Mt. Pleaa■*t gravel pita waa at the Cape on Wed- a pita the Cape Wed-
' What tm* "broom* of the project for Sdldlng a new school house at South wrHtef ' The "Peoples' Market cornea to lite I out with a full Hue of groceries and prnviklna* "Snl" I^aml"T haa the most sagadoua dog In town. He haa rare inielligenoe fur H b>utc. The historical mud turtle of the Five Mile Reach haa crawled out to air It* eon. tltution. Most that election is over the little difference* nf the day may be put on a pcee* footing. We note that Mr. and M-*. Dodlitlr are St home a"sln after a prolonged absen v iq Mew York . .1 una* O. Beqnelt had nO opposliinn for school trustee.. Be got a Mg popular vist Mat the same . K fee lee Cape May ah ore makes when the wind la raging down the Ray In * N-rthwest gale. I TV Isngthenlng dar* of spriag SoesV voting ladles of this citv have yth* camni" a body. ■ Pastor McCurdv haa mad* a very fa v "hie ivtpresalon with the friends of Ihe fcjff Rpllliiflfciwa.- „
Thm-e am people of an little value that the sraHdtould well afford to let them • go m<l bang theraaelve* '"has "Needles hat purchased the store furwrlv occupied hv Lewis Bchlsgcr. ' whkqi |* for wail or sale. Neither the Btoekfm nor the New s'olumbla am leased for next season. It 1a uownutboriMveW stated. 'kihtoe! Charles Duff* was In town on " , Wstlpeathsy. the sliest of John J. Kromer. 1 owner cf the ArUneton farm. m-term* hmsd waiting for room. 1 The Wat* when It takre a stand will rot he Influenced by what Mr. So and So ] or anybody else may aay or think. > Inhtt M. Huaael makes a snerlaltv In 1 h mdllng bird. He ha* Jnat received an 1 invoice of bOOn pounds of flue quality. ' Wurrgo.— Half grown giri to s*»i*t in 1 "•hthnosewort:; good home. Address le-wia Schlager, No. «1I South street. k set of hod rdotn furniture and other ' art Idea aim be disposed of by Perry Fxlinunda on Uw IT. the d«y of bis sale. ! It will be a reminder to members of , ps-'.f • Due noHwt wifl he given of the open|ot of the Reading room by tbe commlttee of MOce having the matter in charge. The RuMrt Snndav achool it preparing for twview. Sunday the 37 Instant, a c . Beit exereiae of a vary lotereitlng The Wat* believe* In Cape May. and ' has not changed Ilk mind in raferaae* to ice lDocfcjpabhi advantages aa a scaMiaaga SOa and Deborah Ooff. two . harming and vivadooa young ladle* of W at Creek, were at the Cape a few ■lava ago. We shall print a sketch of the late Judge Jamea L. Smith of West Creek * lib aa electrolpe of his fraturoa, In a Mr. Ogle eooducted a meeting last Tuesday In tbe interest n' the Free Headssrswi""'* ftneTtdieyS Automatic Steam heatr* Is in ppera lion at thr public tohod bul'dIs* JfYsWrihv of slxtv-alx per cent over f .-uer methods of besting. Ooahvw'on Ihe aoft crab of the winter cr n.^ Two wiff^do better than Jwicc
I Some of our Cape May boys may be t drafted to form the Jersey batalllon for B the grand mllilia encampment to take 5 place in Washington io n few weeks, r W«.had the plralure of meeting a few ^ day* ago Chief Engineer H. H. Stewart ■* of the navy. He ft now living pleasant. ly at the Washington Hotcl,.PbUads. T Colonel Sawyer has bsen Invited by - the Grand Army men of Salem to ad-' dress tbem on the evening of the SSth Inst., on tbe suujrct uf h a stirring war experience* « Georgq,S. Waoe, of U. S. lilgnal Ser '* vice, add wtio wa> Istclv wvcrely injured ™ in the line of his dutleu, Is now at the # residence of hi- brother-in-law, Rev. Mr. '• Price, of Cedarvillc. a Some of tfip good "old hymns of our liovhood days are Ming at. Ihe revival service* wltli a frrvcr that n minds cif the times when there wat-more freedom . in worship fliatT5ow. " It is folly of the bsldelt kiod to go iininsiireii when the cost of safety from ' ii loss by fire ran be bad so cheaoly. J. . Henry Etlmunda rcertrenti; tlie bust ' home and foreign ofHees. J. The new city council was duly orgaui- , * red Isst Monday evening by electing . J -si. Q. Williams for president. Mayor Edmunds wa» present and administered ' the oath to officers elect. ' Good St. Patrick did something lo aa- , •ert his pretence on the day act down for , him bv the almanac. He gave us a lit- ( . lie snow, and a cold f reeling blast fry in . the region of ice and snow. ! i A latin class has be*n begun by a r couple of proml'ltyr dcroul*elle* of the " • Ppni'. th'J' have made" so modi pro- f| errs* ttiat two young gentlemen have e threatened to Jnln the class. g Mr. Edmunds' days at Cape May and PhibuMnbia are Mnndava," Wedncedays a and Fridays, office at No. .123 Chestnut v r "days Be~winTie at "Cape ATayT "X There are some parts of the coast * of Cape May that need no fur1 her 1' defence than ihev have If they b could only persuade Ihe mosquitoes and " green heads to remain all-thc-year round. ■' At the late meeting of the Board of Ctiwe EYeeliobl**. ti Si, lliel James Gibson should be released from the county Jail on the 24th instant. A netltlon of citlxen from this elty askiug for this demcncy moved tbe board to " The revival services. now going tin in '' the M. E church pr ves that there is !T spiritual life in the land vet. The real and wonderful power displayed in these j. meetings are conspicuous for their genuNumerous regit sts have twen recetveil i at this office asklne for the " ikne-k" F and accomnaning sketch of the late Hon. j Richard I). Edmund". We shall lie n pleased to comply with the request at an rally .day. t, A remarkable ft attire of the rrvlva' 'hat ha* been going on tor some weeks p the M.E. church of this citv la that J.| it ha* not communicated itself to the j other chnrchrs. What's the reason do rj you suppose ? w Master Joseph K.Hand las a show <s case well stocked with visiting card*, d which the young people -hou ri see and T Ihrm o-der a package. The name of the C purchawra will lie printed on theni ih p excellent atyie. - s' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Needle* will g' soon make spring announcement* for .jt drv goods and clothing In these columns, in will have full and complete line* w of everything needed In the way of dres# 't gmMls and notions. ™ Remember no copies of this edition rl sent out gratis for examination. The ■ I- The
only way to get on* Is to either send Arc ' ir cents, or better rone dollar and get the b paper for a whole year andh bus preserve ' your gallery complete, e Hou«ekrepers sliou'd'see J. 8. Garri- , d son's stock of pictures act in neat fnun- , log. All buyers of more than a dollars worth from him from any line of goods' a special discount Wll be made. Next 1 to the Recordet's office. 11 1 We are preparing* roster of the Cape 1 , Mar pilot*, and should esteem It a favor | it ther would at their convenience in. _ form us of their original entry into tbe j pilot service as apprenticea.and the dates ; of their several branches, r Misses Justin* Roseman. Mare Walter . 0 and Bessie Jacob* made the Wavs a , rail on Thursday, brightening the edl- ' n tm's den with their presence. These ,r voung ladles romrrise amiable represen- , tativeaof the public school." , S El wood 8. Hand 'spent Sunday hut ; y srlth his parents at Rio Grande. Mr. | Hand is an active businea* man and finds , k tiia dntlea will not 1st 1dm stay very | y lone in one ptaen. hemw-bo waa oil on , Monday morning's rarly train. , T It would add greatly to the Interest of u the present moral ware that U sweeping ! the town if there should be something 1 dona te keep the tide flowing all along. * Til Free Reading Room will be one valTli Reading val-
ualde atixilary if properly supported. f Henry Lud'atn, tbe eminent elocution- t 1st. ha* removed to Lo# Angel**, fksl., , where he will engage in tear hing tlie art i •f expreaaioD In tbe puhHc sciiool* nf i that place. A Wave will tw mailed to i nlm every week hv the thoughtful tare h at a friend left behind In old Cape Sfay." , Before anoftier moon there should b* i some definite action taken looking to ' the rep*!' of our streets and sidewalk*. ' A young earthquake must have coursed ' its war alonx tlie side walksof th« south ! ride uf Washington itreet Judglitf fruin ' their appearance. t It will pny you to adverilae In this ' journal. We have Inquiries every day • about pro pre tie- that may be for sale." or J rent. Some way now reslden's lea In lo And oui Ihrough (he Wat* that IhereT 1 some vitality yet in Cape May. Send in ' "ad" for what you have to (*11. ' Councilman Frank K. Duke haa been ' ihe recipient of maqy compliments and . congtnti'latiors updn his accession to an responsible a position a* a city lawmaker. The Wav* tender* turn best 1 wishi-a for success. He, ha* tb« nccra- ' ssrv eloquence and ability io make hit mark in oqr lin-ai pariisinenL Tlie arrivals at the Ebbitt House dnr. ing the week are Gvorge'H. Knon. Cbarte* Knott. George W. Knon, of Wlckela. Kanaa* ; George E. Ltangert, M. A. Lengrrt. Henrv C. Lea anil wife. Walter Sntiee. I'hlladelph a ; D. B. DulIng. Wellington. Md. i J. C-tler. Baltl- ; more. Md.: E. A. Grove#, Boston. Henry C Lea and wife were at 'he I Cape on Wetlnc-dar looking over their , handsome property here with a view oi making soma improvements. Mrs. I/ca lakes pardonable pride in tbe fine hedge , of tamarisk that Incloses the pounds. I It la the only one In town. A.. B. Little , has a con'racl to paint their cottage. A dllxen claims that he was struck s with a dab of mud last Friday evening t while tba wind waa blowing so swiftly ■ from tbe wen. lie thought It muat have come front Cold Spring where they are I mending the road. lie forgets, probI- ably. Ibat we bave all the varieties on 1 Washington street known in tbe county. Bragd rn's HpedBc for the cure of rape « worms Id fowU never fails If the printed I- directions ac nmpsnvjog each box are r obaerved. When it is considered thai tbe lorn to poultry laitrre by this iwld. r umta pgrislfr amount, to near W0 000n 000 per year tbe importance of Mr. d Ilregdon's Specific may w- fully comprehended. Bacauae of iU health Coltvtml Smith of tbe Sixth Regiment baa tendered his realitbalkxk He is In receipt of many l«w ters from the officer* regretting tbat the ' sary for him lo abataln from further nc0 tire duty, The Colonel lias been a popular officer of the Sixth, and withal a ^ A Green Creek correspondent tend# as iwoyooBgmen (be nay* thev were from the Lower Township) in beating a horse 3. to death they weredririog. in the wu»d« the grand jury With his tafon^ulon nod ;
e It Kill be of interest to many of onr ir readers to know that Reverend "J, B. e Reward goe* to Caaarille and Harmony; Henry Belling, Ocean Grove; G. F. Bhtr bop, Seahrlght: A. M. North. Pembert '«n: Chaa. F. Garrison, Newtown; sail J. H. Hutchimwu, Tuckertoo. Evangelist Ogle left tbe scene of bia T moat succerefuf labors here In tbe M. E. - Church on Thursday morning. He goea it away, to attend Philadelphia Conference r of which be la a member. The last ser- " vice he conducted was one of peculiar - power, and ipiritual fervor. It was an 1 interesting and healthful sight to note . the great change which has come into . the lives of maay of our ritiaena, and the work still mores onward. had -the pleasure of spending a I cluJit at the Court llouse during the r week and enjoying the' hospiutluy of L_ Mr. and Mrs. W.BcoltHantiattheiroosv 00 Mechanic strfTT Tin s* SlS. , able young, people certainly enjoy life, and by lheff genial way Inakeewri botlv who are shout thtun feel at their" esre". Mr*. Hand's com fort* hie c'wmlierv and parlors are fitted up in excellent taste for actual use, and all over tlie house her abilltiraiu housekeeper are apparent. The newhpilot boat James Henry Edmunds waff launched at Brooklyn on Monthly. /There was a lilg company of the friends of the enterprise on board , when slid slid into the wat^r. Tlie dimensiona of -Use Edmunds are as follows: feet over *11, 75 f. et at the water line, ' 201 feo! beam and 81 feet depth of bold, i When ready for sea eh* will hsvea draft of 10 feet. The mainmast is 70 feet i"ng._f'iremMLfi8 fcl^topmsala 20 ami . fit feet, bowsprit 27 feet. 8Uc is dallv expected here in command of pilot l ailev. • ' i When the Reading room was temoor- , srly closed thai ii might not stand in the of the revival services. I here was an ( uiifierstandinji Ilia!. Mr. Manchceter. and j Mr. Ogle should personal t oil- rest themselves on some 'nter Ssuirday eveningin the interest of Ihe Resiling room- If is * to lie dope, snd Mr. Ms no 'ester's health . will permit.it* limc.it w re done, tor Ihe ■ days for such things will soon be on tbe wrong side to lie of use. Give tlie Read- ■ ing room a diauce. Sj re the above ' TvaspiifTn type tlie w ft hs»Tj«aat- , tended to by Mr. Ok «. r Mr SamuelSirain Sr, died, at his home 1 in this dor. yfsteriley morning, agist .W for manv yrareof" a .• mplh-ation'of X rose*. He only arriv it home from Media where lie" had been etnplo' ed wltti the c|iange<would lienvfft' him, bm I'm. ' videnrc ordered it . tlicrwiee. . In a ! his a affliction- he has been hles-ed with the m uislratlqns of a devoted wife who has ' been to him a ministering angel. funeral will take place on Monday 11 next, services *t,the M. E. church, when r ihe public tnav view the remains. Inin Cold Spring cemetery. p Cape May Court House is ngilal^ng the project of a borough government, and n changing tbe name nf Ihe plBce with it. There are many advantages to tie de- ' trom the roeairfire. chief among , which it give# citizen* lnlere-ted Uie * control nf Ibelr own affairs, which thev V not harr as a part of Ihe Middle Towns1 ip. As to a change of name. May Omit House Is all right for people who know tli alsiui it. but for " range's it Is va»y puzzling Io distinguish just which one of the Cape Mays I* an v way. Suppose thr county build- f, ing should ever be moved, then there would be a town tbat Is now known aa a ""Court nousr" without n name. " do not expect any rhangc in the capital of the county, but to show what " flimsy name it has now for argument* *
sake just suppose it should lie. then there might he a couple of Cape May Court Houses. The Wavx will congret- ! ulate the good people of t lie County scat , on deriding for a borough government : and also lo clisnglng Its name lo something salty and pretty like Hereford. - At meeting of council Preatdent William* appointed his committees as f"lJudiciary— J. J Dusk. F. K.. F. K. Duke. I,. K Miller; Property and Improvement— E. R. Williams, Win. T. Slevena.U. W. Sawyer, Finance — Aw» I* Haynea. E R. Williams. F Sidn-v T"nrnsend ; Fire snd Vt atcr— F. Sidney Town-end, J. J. Doak. William T. Stevens; 8lreei-F. K Duke. Wm. T. Stevens. L. E. "Miller: Educattnn-L. Miller. H. W. Sawyer, A. I. Havnes. , Reaolutione were offerol asking for the annual appropriating ordinare, and that the m-chinerv and large tank at the old water works be removed to Ihe new site. Ilall-nbeek was given permission have the city sewer lapped for the 1 convenience of tne Marine villa by pay.the city W>- A romml—ion waa ' nskrtt tor to a*-es* damages Its property owners on the proposed new street from 1 L*fnyetlr to Broad. Members of rOubcll ; induiged in some friieiioua remarks appropriate to the organization and then adjourned lo Monday evening, next. The land ahnul lliia end of ClDV May about of
entintv is being rwp'rtly taken out of first hands by land syndieatea for speculation and Imerovemenu One of tbe last slices < the Town Bank property. It having bought by Philadelphia capitalists a summer reaort. It is moat admir- , #.|vsulrptert to that purpose A little oudav for grading ami general cleaning , lip, followed by Judiciously advertising ihe advantages of tbe place would atan. ' Bank off on a career of prosperity. on the other aide of us the Two ' Mile Beach i« receiving attention of those , wtinlhnt tn »rasi.te property ready returns. It will not be long I'll a contin- i linns line o' seaside boroughs and citlre. exrendlng from Town Bank to Egg HarInlet, will dot the Cape Mav const. , , Till* wiff be an advantage lo this t il) . , , making her more lhan ever tire oentml I , s-aslde metropolis of resorts. The present -nd future »re full of schemes for b->re colonization. Tlie demand for J nropery bonlcring the ocean is Increaseach rolling year. Our business men should *,mrecl-te the Mutation, snd ! and while others are sitting up alongside nf them thev ah -ul.l let no graas grow : under their fee', but ke-p pace with the progress and spirit of the day. We have received several miles written bv feminine hands and marked c mfldcu- [ ti-1 as to the personality of the •Tromort tal six." Thev nominate the men. but , deprive us of the pleasure of giving their . name* lo Ihe world, aa Ihev have hern . scut mi com. there shall be no betrayal in any shape. Bnt we were impressed with , the type most atlmlred by onec arespond- [ time of life from th- manner of her unmaldenly remarks about tbe men generally. 81ie sees nothing tnrUcularly fasein- ' sting 111 any of them, aod would not give r a snap uf the finger tor the beat of the lot no matter how handsome they rniaht beNo doubt but tills is some ancient sprot- * men, of loveliness, whose memory has * faded aa to Uw conquest* pbe made in >" the spring time of her womanbood- * Another writer thinks tin men nice r generally, bnt lliry Imve so many bor- •- rid hshi'ts. such as chewing and irookn Ing tobacco; she dnnt see how she conlu '• admire any man no matter how nice he e might be'mherwlae, if there were evl4 dence* of the disgusting tobacco habit v about him. but Iwfore tier note la" fltit ialied slie evidently haa received an imi- preaaton aa tq the proper manner of .- » raring tiis beard, for, she plainly tntlr. inkle* that ? moustache 'there we r- very near betrayed confidence) is just too lovely for anything. Au irate speoih n '-m of anarmas wants to know wfiat is the men know about beauty anyway, c. they BbouM lot* lo more manly thing* ,e than dl-cnsdng sneh 'rifies. Ill a man's . business to get around in tbe world and c. make Uimselt a same ao matter if b» i» p. ugly enough to frighten twhies. Will a our |pT«dy cortaapondenu and all "thcrs who may with to take a part arid in a — i vote aa to who shall comprise the "lm5 mortal all." Tbe pubh-her will give to T promenade Washington street aod re- „ cdve the admlrattou be dorarvta. Wliat voo need Ms n^dkdne which it ~ pure, elfipjent, reliable. Such is Hood's
** jitfboul Ihe Goimfg. g' Along the Shore Road.. r- Asariiu streuol kasktsa atsstad mart overll wer. reryqaiva;. ia a sontrtis part; ufa Sdies on Tntaday ^ errotna. A pleasant time was enjoyed by tanas * Wm. cnsttln kae aooe to Trenton whets he ■ * 111,1 tits hrotbrr Bsuurl will eater a tobaCoo r rarraenns Corson wee appomlf-l b; the comn mince to sapennteod the laring out of the |*M e epe-clal^ sppmnrlalloq Uelwoe* (ke lower bnJgJohn KUtr win aril u nnbtlo sale on WWoeej day. Meroa ptk. all ha fsrnuag t term la. Mora, hoos'.botd forounrv, etc., and bbl larewtB to BroUtiiPotnl. f Colo Spring. The I'rrsbvtrnan partooair needs beauary- i Jaeep* iMrtdge U convaltwcUig trom aeevere *n,. M. E Tuusin emj^eon of Phllsdetphis. ' j Derld Swaln^™ a ,-ulSentmfferro tl'tie; Vw b^ttia next Weq>k«^ of U>* aocL r" , Tne people or Putn t No. a did well on Tlleedaj wkeo they i-l- ted 8sI»snleHlou«l4A. I eemol trustee. Be Is a pttpular Bisn end will . OH the place mast acceptably. • ^Pon n.^ Ktlij|t n'l, V u West Cnoe May. The Wratbcr U bttaiable tor many idlers Joel lo' ' 'be' f ound *n"l»s>a Borough.' |J I'hstUs Poulhe, the csrrtsse^ fainter. Is ready J rr,t i N J^r; tMmuonh^h" J1 ■ Isi: JTo s rra^AQ omacm otprevemio. u "VI a "onnd Q«eaJ*rrn hae moved hie fsmtly to ft ute htaortoe Creese hae Jnsi treovered from e bail Jerry Busted haa lmprove.1 his piece by a new Miss Penes Abrams is on the etch list this week jt held hut Tneaday. U his family farther np the rnltroseuv Peter Smith ten here last Wednesday after " payings very pteasani visit. » The T'nnteee of Hwslo School lUMctet ebon Id ^ prayer muetuig end Shen pi home. S A ^ Bwalntown. [J kthBarerg troslit be one of the tjest agents el ( James Po-t-r me tsven^s «m*q farm ot about fj qoltewTrabti^on etwm^ affalrett Se fntitre, n There was a large attendaime at tlie eehocl ,1 gmPMorehool? "" ^ "
i ^Mr*. Mary tan. try haa been^rononed th^e ; Kem«rp»it"w«»ra|lwro«rn^w_h«-^nJtKtit"' peraptic tilj Sanv ume ^ti^reS.'0^w"hope^hal he . futore, sllhoagh there u lem money lo worh an. Diss Creek Dots. ^The slnkie company Is making repslni ;to the Mhu Muds Ctawtnrd spent a pi-awn Toet- ■ day with her friend Mua Ella Vanaman. : atS'lpiffmSi'. SftStoSm tad of the rtuage on I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ f?Si A" have IS on"! ^Sin vlail Jo"mis! ptss creek B H.elnb knocked ont ihe Ooehen | The Creefcers are prepared to challenge the Fere Snrtao end hu com pant on, Mlsa I.ena i TTand, were thrown^ ftom e bnxv lnu> Ooahen done except sol ed ctstnina ami MM lempera. i
PetBrmburg, OmforenraThie^ree? odm' ^ Wednesday to mem hu vessel. urou" trosh' 'rx'halnrday'liiaL m,l,e * * w mio i wuV^ia\rotherW'*t *"011 10 ' KeekletVoM and wife vUlteg frtenda and reta- Tj . Uses at thh village the Orst of ihe week. Pan', Praia Bailey haa gode after a vessel kud h, ' jjdtiits Rdiu^f^trf^'^o'wliV iKcss It -gndge ffinvfr «* ih uriamnw af Wgh way 1 ' hare ike rUhT'nun In the tiahi plan, aa th« Jnigehaacff-d thsinflloeahoatiweivn yeare 'J Wm. P. Barn-it waa here Tn-edav and left an order for one of ihnss hamlaome dcllvery wa«- ' on. whloh Petersen!* bulhleva aisnntscltir ■ ! AoalTnorae'1hefe,wlth thn orlw and "get Jut s I what la waht.-U Weat Creek. ' Walter Ooff htueoid hU vMnahle horee. Stacy Nichoiaon haa gnae lo Long Branch on r - •sjssszzi'r r : ■ deipnia dnrtng tbe work. , ' The phy-h-Una prnnonnoe John ChrtatJan. Jr., r aUU In a preearlona crwKtiuoo. f ® UdiM, Mla?SevanN«e!,u^ vi'Jt«tr5nm,heftf ' J clurreftiTanSS i^rreSeTrarroic^to'tM i '• °*Mhw HMUe^t^Oodfrej^'laft here on Monday I i- for Camden where the will reanme ner labora in i ■» "r. rL^,O0?.Ubrr?" mro are rorenell-l m " 'rave hota- io seek a Bvellhoo I eUewhera fur L ■s.waisKa'aKsvo — " s.al^s^sarsRira oouth SmvIII*. q*^n7iem»rrevjaa sold Ma horse 10 iultesA ;1- c. WhASa nf Pkllsdeiya. made a InP «' otvlNUdTlo'thhMfttiuau" *' "" ii- Tbws was a ta**a atiaadanceal ail of Ihe asrit woeahead In IhTkapUt CTmrek laai SnsUsy. k f: id be wiu assume charge ol ihe aure tocmetly o. - Is SsHt wtthVer family haa gone ra tUo^Ai!oOTe«e h*" 10 ; Odder BrothMS. sad Mrs. Oodtrey Mill r ehlns d'« gwg*x\u^L^ttggVffi srm ffrri
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. r Open all tbe Tear. Heated by "Steam. Lighted with Gae. , Pine Large Rooms well Furnished Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal. ..HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. The CAl'E HOl'SE la rreomme nded by prominent Physlclana of PhHaJvlphtt ai one of the beat placne 00 Iha mm Lx mvahtu and those seeking riwt. and la aieadiit p.,ri,i p., i-.im'.-r., A. H. HAMILTON. Manager. REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER. ' give t;:e egvs a'c::a:-:ge. There la no tiettev achat* than the printing offloe. All luaivamaxee ma; he had ai home !■; ihe nae of the Type- Writer and ronr children will acquire an ndititlonal means of ms tint an honorable : livelihood. The bov who has a fair koowledge of short-hand and type-wriunt is surer of earning Sat 1 remtTn'fme'foa" 'I ' I^T&SR' aSTrtmliav'' S^^ySSlde dnre'o'r'^ero,^ '"y"
Rio Grnndo. w?h^M0«ItMnni'iM Jane^Kdre'thr"" Iherara S'j'^fl'uiIId" "" i'1™""' "I" " wec.lt to grow .01 to- husar Plantation and a 'sroe mfvK|frwn Mr/luuihi elretodomoea.0™'"" W "q ,|, 'J ^ of the targebrldifes. ' S Holly Beiml'in the hands of"irew diuppointM know what they do want, for a new pro: roaster. W. E. Dednek nelnz the eandidaie, i«-cn ao oMiging and e me, lent aerva.it, ao.1 u
1- enough to iHirrow yon nelahlsirs patter or get ,■ of pain caused by atrctvhlng it aronnd a post to la steal the news from yonr post master's paper j when ho ta reading It. Jtln Grande Items crer^ ir It lia&IJ tha; Mesam. Jos. Champion and J. 8. 1. Crosse, of Nommyvilie. were by friends in I'liUadeiphia presented Willi a few pair* ot Homing pldgeoas recently Imported from Europe^, and r* WCTe'fTOnd'npon'ihe prerotsea or a Green Creek e farmer^ ^wno. K ta ^aahl, aurevlaingjv |f Goshen Items. n What la a craiy qnltt hut sn Insane, covering. There U a good opening here tor a young SL E r , Sexton.*"''1* 10,1 °mCn °' cl"'r,:Bw• inr L "j^tCTomhnrout^" Philadelphia on Mondaj n j. wfGrece la* one oi the most popniar and Mrs Itaehel Vsnaman was vlslllng her datlgh* Mrs. was vlaUlng
ta^Mrs, Morgan, at Trenton, dnrtng the ?!. J. • hseswirooKnn^T^hwl TMn-ht'r"slvihfe as°s h'wu^f'h^S.'MII'.er.of <naro>o^*I^Vary M ' SsSSS£^,,,c"-wmSt otsier achooner Mason, whwh ta helog thorongtiI; overhauled and prepared lor thn buaiasas. Dr. A. N. Tomtin, of Chtrksnoro. is ap»ndlnv 1 liiue Hare at the hotne ol uu father J. N. rim - Burleigh. . The aehool reopened on Monday. B. F. WI'IMU and wife v . qhejen Creek 01 &me has removed lo Cold luring, hi. "MMUnie'tikPl of Can-deu has been vlalilns "voftren'k'ane nf'Siid Rnrtng.vlaitad at* man; Sgg td «h»v '"vteret f.hwreh" spent a few days of thn pan want vtattira at Caps May uty. 'I"' detuthltstovCTlhe election ol flxmnel mneab having hla hoose "pamied and Mr. Kesaby Hind U doing takmork. David lee and Mrs. James Du were both snrprieed by 1 birthday party laei Week. MM OeotgW Heaa vUned at D as rrf h on Sunday lad. the go sat or her oouMn Efflr Borm M "ol couege7f'pii riadei phtsi has b»n vtatb "hree'raV^nii^M? for" PhUadripmi *10 ''wtllraJowaane, of Hemswwn, waa here thr , past work ranrswlng for a patent rani loin, benat .tjetpn been «Mi^rJwhStasp£^WOTlft'm' ^ ' . gouth DennlevlUe. 0 gramMraa!" bointiog'of hls"oystre hoai? b P , reiaUvea and m.ny IrtentU ta ihU pltcr. « M arena Id ward,, of Phsiartelpma. spent am - day wtte hu parente. Mr. snd Mr*, t. Kdtrerds a ,,w Good Wage* Ahead. H George HtUison & Co. , Portland, Maine ia can give you work that you can do. ant live at Nome, making great pay. Yrn •» are started free. Capital not needed J: Both sexes. All ages- Cut thia out auc u write at onoe;uo harm will be done If yoi « conclude not to go to work, after ym JJ karn all. All particulars free. Bes paying work In thn world. i 1
Up Shore. L tended and ronrequejuy think lid- "■rMmf-- 4 „ cn.1 la potnting the linger of acorn at them.
' SiSrSS'iS'SfS - cup for the twraty Judge, As we remarketl 'ee - fore, one looking at Its babbUng waters would I lead htm to think It contahitbA properties s:mjyd - less thla la not the rase. Althmigh I', will not ten- ■ covered by a yoUng lady who, like Heheca at e ihe well, mav be seen every morn at the brook • for kettle of the wondertm water. Now thai, I 1'iroogh pare phltanthmy. na magic power. hsvroweC||mada kam^w^jw^^ae^w lethal neighborhood. S*®4 • Dennlavllle Items. J Fninl yarn seemed to be In demand humtiy y W. K. Yonng haa proven himself t Oist-claaa J ^ Hwry R Plretty and Marcus Idwards spent • Mrs, PrUdlte Cheater end eon are spendlog , thla week In the quater City. William UidUra. of PhlladelpkNula vlatttiig , his oucte, Hon. JeaaeT. Lndiam, this week. Prank liushnen htd hla friends farewell Mon-
Sf bjr^ra'j^pheneDMglaas." ' beT^a stdnSdtwf manoftSeroi ihere. '.he md ^ term Iff lV.finw, Who by hu twenty-eve Cream 'Crank. John Fox It ptanilng early mi-k.^ ^ o"» Kev. D. UH lis bee ontctatod tn the^i-eati; -e The l ravelins pumic » weirea omm.> aied_by The new overreer, Jan. Schellengevjs^h mm » uiri- aTnatueea Srtp'lo'phUaitelphla during the 1- * Mr- BttUh- h Han i tnnksdvsntageof Ihennc weather ot Taesday by vlalung friends it But- ? dwrrinxfSSnfnl Rlneae of many inonih' tler ^ biQ-rsMook^lace o^naaday^lhe earrleae bm Jam-s grelcson haa a aeoond Band two hnrar If firm wagon te good order. He will tell It tor Its cam. Here le s chance for a bargain it S Mary C. Anderson, who was shot in r mysterious manner on the public road y nrar Newbolifs Oorner, about a mile west from Mount Holly, on the 8th ol '■ February, died on Saturday murnin^. '" Before dying ebe made a atatement charet, Ing young Peak with the shooting. •. Stu> ^dcertUfifril. 1 |H00D'S/f cstMiraw/vVsj IM Tbe tmportaaco of purttytng U>o blood cahoot bo o.crroUmated, for wtUiout pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At till* season nearly every one ne«di a „ good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich d the blood, end Rood'e Bareaparllla U worthy your ootrfUJcnce. It Is peculiar ta that U " noraT^Srrap""11 1« *oU byalldruggbls. Z?. Prepared by C. 1. Hood ft Oo, Lowell, Mass. ' 100 Doses One Dollar
[This is lor information, too, be- , An Event sides advantage J A little history will brignHigl our business side to you. Edward Oak Hall Harris was piorfeer of Cassimere makers in the United States : his Spring Clothing race has multiplied, ■ ■■ . . The goods have never i .st, by a single piece or day, through faulty quality, their first high reputation ; honest as j wheat for more than two generations (the mills passing , ! meanwhile froni father to sons), their good stahdjng has _ I known no set -brick- : yivi,! now an ever kx-trcr ; imprnvrol j machinery, improved methods have helped to make them better. - . ' Vdur forefathers wore them ; boy and man wanting goods to wear as sturdily as Yankee probity, got Harris' Cassimere. Now, then, by close bargaining, and a less profit than we deserve, vc have Harris" goods at a price to make a noise over. Children's Sufis atj&O.aa $6.50. s;.oo ithrce styles). We could ticket •• bargain " all over them. They'll stand head of the market : hold front rank among fine goods offered for the money ; royal for wear — for looks". Ask die elderly tujks what llairis .Cassimere. is dike. Send for packet of samples. Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth & Market Streets, Philadelphia. NO PRETENCE NECESSARY. We do not pretend that Those marvelous $10 All Wool Black Cheviot — uits. "Are Worth $15," Or "Have Been Reduced from $20." We never asked more for them. Wc shall never take lesn. They are simply made to represent extraordinary value at this low figure. They are a teeming Sto worth. As such, they have a most extraordinary sale. Have you seen them? Suits from $8 to £35. Overcoats from $6 to £50. Storm Coats Irom 87.5° t° ?30- Strong attractions in Hoys' Wear, etc. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918. 920. 922 Chestnut St., also Second and Spruce Sts., PHILADELPHIA.
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i frEORGE C. NEWMAN, 1 No, 806 Market Street, Phila. | iMBin^'Tnn, . On hand and made to orde- " MOST RELIABLE EM INSURANCE AGENCY Oily nrsl-CIo Cninits RepresmW I Kale* a* Low as in any Companies. HgRBEKT W. IDtJfNDie- CHAKLX* H.lgDMUMDS. edmunds & edmunds. Attorneys^t-Lsw, 'kaOTIt'B IN TUB NRW JKBSIt , I'gNNSTLVANJ A A CNIT«D BTAT38 CIHCCtT COCJtTF. om re. CM-' M.y riu, V. J.. ami ni Wilnnt Sired. PtiHadolpbt*. STEAM HEATING. orlando kelsey, NO. 5IO ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA (Celsey'B Patent Sectional Safety Steam Generator. Beat in the World. Adapted to Hotels, MannfaciuriMrfffid Buildings of Every Description, fl2-y yeoetable; and grass seeds wx supply KVBRTrntsa in thn snkd lin* of viht bbst QUALITY AND'toWEST MARKET RATES. g A TRIAL ORPBH boucitcl. ' t°«ra c*ps May cbj. M. J. ; john m. russell, : Dry Gocis, Groceries, Beets, SBoes, NoDois, Floor & Feel, l Pork, Lard, Ham#, Seed#, Patent Medicine*, Etc. F-j COUJ BI'KINO, CAFB MAY .COVNTY, "• Jr

