Cape May Wave, 26 March 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 3

•I. SO MI Anwim. Ill Adoncr NOTICE. -J. m.. * lutein** li"* nVlru-, n. m- On Sunviiyi SgaS JtJtrtfwK, or nan? * n!" *lMta»<io*a,,*j* *v win? nuieA e i» t. ul Y. J. MELVTN. Nra^r invic aociKTi»Cr Pan*. Iriin^rA-ton r. I a. M.. * -iff ■'' ^•'lafwr*. <rrLw,*o.»t, nwim IMIm TiKv're^I^i'Vrru'm'Mli ' Stiridiy «TMiian of The now pilnf host Jnm.-s Henry Kdluuadt ttniml hew hH/tiHimlnr mornIng at davlight. twrivc hour* from New York, which piece «ht»lef tin the blinding enow of the rtty before- Becsn*e of the thick weather pilot Bemuel T- Bailr-v. who rommnnilrd the boat, hid to tro' Jitovrnv niong to the Cape, It repine well clear of the land for m room. There were early caller* at the pier on Saturday -wrniiia to aee-thc Bliriundiwn eheeode 1 the water* of th« offing In gallant ehafte. Mane datterlni commendation* were ! made concerning the symmetry of her hull and the beanty of her line* When the ( day had sdranced further the public . of the "male pereuaaion. by courtesy of i the renllemen tntereated In the boat. Iiegnn to ro off to Inapect the new ( comer. Her grace of form was a : theme for all rlsl'or*, and when the < ptfoia quarter* were teen In thelrelegant llni«b in pretly native wood* and luxnr.' on* upbolaterlng. tlie work ef Joaeph P. Henrir. there acemod in be a general da- ' aire to enhat'ln the pilot eervice. but &« ' no vacande* crimed the hook* were not dpelicd." Th» ladle* will do (he vtoltiqg ] act on the flret flno day when the Ed. - mund* reluraajram the crahdng ground. ' where »ho1« now with a crew of pilot*. W lien n'ccwanr the hn*t ha* accnmmo. , dttlon* for her twelve pilot owner* In | l er cililn. and the crew have comfortable , nnartera In. the fore nart-tjf the vrnarl. On the paaaage from New York thi* new t aitdit'an to mir local fleet ahow.ed her- . »clf a fast «*ller and ataiincli and able ee» boat. The handwme aci of hunting flnallngfrom bflr ma*t lieadaonBatunlav I* the rift of one of her generona owner*. Thl* roit of color* well bec -me* the wearer. That 'hi* new boat -will prove ' a aonrce of profit to her rntemri*ine owner* the Wat* anient I v helieve*. ' Slav the ducat* roll in a* they dirt when * the earn' bndv of men made the venture I In the Christian Bergh. The following named pilot* a-e owner* In the Edmund*: t Benjamin F, John*on. J*re S F.ldredgr. v Wemuean Buchc*. Elli* C. Eldrcdge. | ,Tu(l*on Bennett. Horatio E. Church. Samuel M Hcbellenger. f>wl* C. Savre. Allien G. Bennett and Samuel T. Ballev. „ It i« a mat difficult problem for aome 1 oonatitntinn* to fit hnmillty and nob'p *m»ro«itv in|o the whirl 'of an active J hnainea* life.® In private. Individual* of t I hi* atamp make rcaolve* that they will r do lu*t a* tbcv wUh to be done by. never It va-ring a haK* breadth from it. hut ala* ! when thev come face to face with > intrled dutlea. and new qncatlon* thev |, tlecede that it 1* a duty to take care of p thcmaelvc* and thay make the effort to ,] do lu So In manv in»tance* it come* alemt that, higher Ideas of moral m*ol*e ,, will not (It Into the evety dav affair* of o llfe. and their 1* a bad blackdidlng into , the win of fhl« wicked world. A con- ,t w-ientinu* merchant need* the grace of (l r urage to do right In hl« bo*lnc«* affair*. Iterative he «ce* other* pinch In , weight and meaiure and thna accumul*lh« di*honc*tIy gotten gain*. «honld he r to htm an Ineentlv* to deal Inally a* well aa to love mercv. llonrrtv i* the a lie*t policy, no limtler If the return* from ' dealing by It are a long time in geltlnp around. It 1* againat many loud voiced t profe**or* that thev are a* greedy for s the gold that perilheth a* there mo-e ' wordly nrirlihora. and will resort In I cintomary'trlek* of trade to get gain* • to their bn*lne»s. How few there tic ' who carrv out the roroiv** thev make In ' their clo*et* Into their live*. Their re. t llgion and barinroa are rol»(ltv. It to eaev to do any kind of difficult , labor when you know how. aa It *>• < wlien Khort frock* were worn, m'aklnr I mud plot. "Wrtoft* At the raptrt crn- , lutlooa of thought, and quick manlpula- i Hon* of the hand In fingering the key i b mrd of a piano or tvne-writer. »nil an i amazed at the dlfflcu|t|eapreacnte«l. hut the operstnt don't *eem to *|tprecialc , that there'* mnch trmthle about It. and i In him there Wt He ha* forg'iteD all about the hour* of toll that brought him In hi* wonderful cffieicncv. taking it a* • a matter rtf-eeui* He climbed to *nc- t COH hv a alngic »tcp at a time f.in-i-flinr I the labor of omh one a* It 'Vac lift !«■- t hind- He no more ha* to remember the | f*tlgue of aacent than tlie person who , amending a ladder hh» to count- the , rounds and remerfibcr all about each particular difflcultv when lie geU to the top. He i* there and that'* the rnd of - I1. The trouble I*. young person* look | loo tar ahead, far righted. «n to apeak , TBere'a a desire to attain height* Vith- , out climbing, but that'* not the way. A i alcp at a time ia the law. Young people , win do well to heed thl* little bit of ad- i rice, It'* free to them. A very enjoyable anrpriae party wa* '. that which' waa tendered to Mr*. Thomas lye on Tuesday evening last. It bring the ttth anniversary of the hlrth of Mr* . , Tee her many, friend* and rda'lve* met J for the purpose of celebrating the aame. ( It wa* a complete nnrie. bnt It lanced- : I cm to aay that they were *11 made to feel at home. The evening waa spent in social con vernation, after which the comparry were invited to the '■dining room j were a sumptuous repast h*d been prepared by her friend*. At It* clo*e the , •meats returned to their homes, ezpreas- . ing themaelves aa being much pleased , with tbeirevrnlng'* enjorment and wtob- j ing her many happy rctnra* of the same, j We hear very much of favorite »on* ' Who are bring educated for the law. ' medical profusion, or mlnlafty It may I--, but very Itttlo about tbe average boy of the household. What are thev bring ! educated for, something assuredly, but 1 what J These tad* may have Ju«t a* 1 much talent a* throe for the profea»kms «o called, and three d-n o* of them to one oi the other*. In gazing at the boy showing a little extra tal»nl the other* are overshadowed, and left to go to »oed perhaps, because they may not be understood. Wbutyare we going to do with the apparently unpromising boy 1 Council held an adjourned 'meeting on Mondav evening. President Williams in the chair. The appropriating ordinance wa* taken up upon it* *rcond readtog amended, and named. Coun. il weut into election of I'birf-of-nollcc, no can■lldate geping a neoeseaiy Ave vote* fur. ther balloting was laid over. The candi. dot«a were Wi!ti«m H. Farrow. Albert G. Bennett and Enoch W. Hand. Ja*. Stltes wa* elected street supervisor bv autb oriwd to negotiate a loan of *3rtO» Council adjourned to meet on following FrU^-in,. A. B. Little ba* made Ed. Davis' Hughes Street cottage a thing of beanty is a line specimen of tbe painter* art. and (bows Al. to l>e an adept in choosing

PERSONAL. 1 Colonel Smith to ou» again sfter a ^ Cliaric* Btevens of Blalrrfown academy I* borne on a vacation. = Pastor McCurtly's goipcl tract should' be widely. distributed, a George Mldrtlctown wa* down lately. - making it lively for his friends. Wesfev Wale* to al home from Blairstown academy for Spring vacation. Steward Thompson to already becomJ log quite an cspert on the type-writer, i * Pastor Brewster preached for Weal , Cape May and chapel congregations dar- 1 r. ing the wyek. j Th"mas S. Stevens, a student at i Pennington Seminary. |» home on a ten days vacation. ( Captain D. T. Smith will file away * the W>va Hamatal Sketches for fu- j s tnrc rrterencw. Itccorder Dougla** to busy gettr-g the i a hgng of things connected with Id* of. ■ ( flcial rtasponaibtlllieii. | Joseph P. Henry nas done himself ; large credit by hi* work rn the new pilot bo at. Edmund*. Edwanl Hall was at the Cap.- during f - the week, attending tlie funeral of his " grantimmhcr.'Mrtr.-Jane Hal!-\ ' Rev. Daniel L. JIughe* will jtrcach hi k ; the Cold Wp'iug Preriiyb rian Aurch tomorrow mopriog -ami evening, i Mr. Blake from PnnccioaAtvill preach i hi Green Creek Presbyterian chweh to- 1 , morrow morning and evening. The late Mr*. Rebecca Huffman wa* e . A epeiule-e "f tlie l>ia* Grt.t h-reltrf com-' panv. Her family lias been paid In hill s by It. Ten week* old Samuel S. Marey to at r Cape May for the benefit of his health which has much improved since hi* ar- p rival. Pastor Undis of Cold Spring, is con- p ducting succeatful revival services in the chapel of hit church, at "Sonny Hall - - - Our genial and esteemed friend ( Into. Benton, occupies handsome bachelor . quarters at the Washington Hotel, pliil- • adelphla. Receiver J. J. Burleigh of the Sewell* Point Railroad anil Bareley Moore. W. J. It. It. were at the .Capo on Thursday business. c Captain Alexander I.udlaro fln<ls#fc ': at Cape May «o pleasant that he has bis farm for the yean and will « continue to reside here. Pastor McOqrdy is the author of a . telling tract upon a vital Gospel theme. He to having It-printed al till* office for » gratultlous distribution. Ml«s Bovd has lscn invited by the hoard of Slew an to of M. K. climcb, to " labor at Cape May. but her health lias made it Impossible for the prese.it. Misses Mamie Hol!ing*bea«l and Lydia Miller, two bright Green Creek girls, wrcridc at the organ of the Methodist and « Presbyterian churches respectively. » ' Rev. G. G. Scnser Introduced himself his Green Creek and Tabernacle vine- p yards last Sunday and wns well received. » made a very favorable impression. Mr. Win. N. Griffith the popular rctor •" sr.il hi- talent «1 wife are jn Philadelphia " after successful western engagements. will be at Cape May next summer., ei Rev. A. M. North was at Cape May on ft Monday, where be hail come to conduct tbe funeral of thelate Samuel Swain. He C returned by the afternoon train to his cl home in Mtllville. William Neil to negotiating with Mr. )c for the New Cohimlda. which in house bs will open by Hie flrst of June he succeeds Jn getting control of Its destinies for the coming season. g] No blustering breezes of old Boreas discourage Professor Ludlam, of the „| from attending the revival jet. C. vicc#oftheM.E.chu.cli. He generally accompanies a- pretty West Cape May brunette. News Item from the borough : Miss Wentxel. a very entertaining and romelr young lady from Dennlsville, J* sp-nt a few ilaya of tlir week with Miss Annie Wnolwn enjoying the balmy breeze*. Isaac Phaw • of pic* anl memory beamed In upon US on Wjalm-otoy in his good nld-fashloned way. ^i* elegant for ei blur* to have Isaac about, they flee from » Ids presence like the morning cloud, or early dew. before the rising sun. lie In- w forms us that he has^di-powiT of Ids ei CapeMsv property, a clrrumslauce we regret if it take* him fiom Us. „ Colonel Isinsing entertained a party " of his friends at one of 111* celebrated dinner* on Wednesday of tbto week. It j ' ing a kind of official opening of his j restaurant. There were plates for j a score of guests the following reepon- *j to Hie hospitality >f the host and tl thoroughly enjoying the high clasa art in which the Colonel gets no terrapin, h game ami other delieacdre: Mctr*. Mc- 0 Crystal, llohrer, Schroocr. Mullincr, Flanntgan, llrlgg*. Shock. Mclvin, Kelly. s Kcmcr and Dnnran. The gentlemen ,| who were present from Philadelphia took the afternoon train for home. dr. led with the day* experience. The n Colonel was the recipient of several ° handsome present* from his fiirnd* al a closing number of the Interesting [Ao- tj ««""• l Mr*. Jane K. Hall was buried on at Cold Spring Cemetery, he. \ followed hv a large coDcourae of n relations and friend*. Mr*. 11*11 d r<t li on Monday, at the age of 78; She wa* the daughter of the late Isaac Wbildln, p and was married to Joseph Hall. Sr., „ alioitt 1880. at Cape May Court House. „ Mr*. Hall ha* been a life long member of tbe old brick church at Cold Spring. She was. very active in all her relation* f life and a woman of manv sterling qualities of hand ami heart. The sympathies of tlie public are with her bereaved huaband'in the irreparable lorn of c ■me wh» has b*en to him a true com pan- u (on sod helpmate. R We have an apple bet that the new rf pilot boat will clean up the fleet sailing li by the wind in good time. She may not 1 do it till *be ha* been limbered uo. and ber crew get the hang of her, but that n will not sake long. Till* new arrival j has a dangerous look, and if we havn't . forgotten all about marine affair* it will bo well to give her a wide berth. If there to a deeire not to be beaten. May the J" apple not prove one of discord. v The snnusl meeting for the election of seven trustee* for the First M. K. Church o of Ibla city, was held on Wednesday ' , evening st "the close of the prayer meet. * ing. The following are the tru»tee* ' i for Hie cn«utng year:— Maskil Ware, R. , 8. Hoffman. George H. Reeves, Clinton t , Houder. J. 8. Garrison. A- 8. Bush and • , Mark Scull. 1 1 It. seem* to be definitely flxed that " Frank Siddall and other wealthy Iliila- . ddphia ea'dtallsta hare finally bought the Seven Mile Beach of Geo. F. Tatham. ! , paying for it the sum of tivi.OOO. a part : of the purchase money to be paid In slock of a railroad to be built, oonnect- " Ing" the Island with the main land. \ Adam Loperjobn R. Stuart and Chat. ; Shield* were before tbe mayor on Tues- 1 " day charged with aelllng liquor without I lioenie. Thev were Mich held In WOO L security for their appcarsnce at court. I Some twenty witnesses had to enter a P bond tor tlbO that they would be on I hand when wstrod. ? Samuel Ruaaell. tote of HusseU, Camp twll A Co.igarlth It. J. Allen. Son A i' Co.. importer* of earthen and chinaware, !No. 309 and 811 Market street, Philadelphia. Mr. Russell will extend a hearty b welcome to his many friends at his place rl of business, and sell there goods of the g beat at bottom price*. < | At the htte Conference al the united 'f Brethren church at Uncarter the Camp '• Meeting Atoodatlon whose gr.iunito are n >c Cape Mar Point, wa* reorganized; ' . uewjgaAtsken and rigorous ^measiire-

- SALTS. i Tbe Chalfonte to as bright inside as it 'is out. , „ j Four-in-hand ' neek-lica arc the. most popular. Jersey beau all the world in summering folks. The fashionable collar to high and wide spread. Farmer* arc now at work with plant- - ing early -truck. W. R. YanGUder sells the fresbert and only t cried seedsFishing Creek luis a haunt In the form a phantom turrto.. Enlarging this paper lift* become an nroeaaity. Duke & Doak.buililer* and contractors, Cape May nty. N.J. The Middle township has throe saw - mills in full opsrstinei — — The Cape House, at the Point; has a sunny quota of gnotta. Fish pound* are reaching out into the from Green Creek , A tussle wilh a tough beef steak I* now called a bull fight . Jo*?P. Henry, painter ami freaeoerSaUsfactlon guaranlecd. - The i wilt soon sail for English vinterii for a few cup* _ . Anglrsea has a live btisine** man in - the person of Charles Mace. •An .exchange ungraciously call* Its Ik -yd of Health a ytnrflingiuiimihlif. The Wave will not stop to resent ungracious and untruthful allusion* to it-. : in onr little corner editing Hie Wavr would not exchange place* with Czar The free-passer* will soon have to be i redtKrid (o the nrcefwlty of paying fare. Soring bird* will soon be wliisUing thi ir prettiest tunc* from leafy tree top*. South Jersey editor* should beg'n to take lessons sn abme kind of a "cycle."1 • It's mean, deap'cablc business to im- , prison pidgeon*? th .t don't belong toyou. Somo men are sure they are doing a i meritorious work when they pay their ' .ileblf. Don't get imps' icnt about those riorie*. • the publisher will *0"n give us room for 1 them. . j Cape May folk* stand a pretty good chance to cat there Jieck of dirt thl* Bat-like Christians tha' see no good in < anvbody butabcmselves need theireyea Tliere to much antagonism manifesting, against the Court House Borough , project. Sea weed, known as "('niif ruia," is ' wortii as much per load as bam yard 1 Get your bov a tvpc-wri'er. Read the • "ad." of Hie Remington Company, Philadelphla ^ Green Creek to getting on. it ha* t scored, quite recently.* fraticitbd shooting affair. J Tlie sanitary condition Of several of t county public school buildings need r looking into. Regular communion services will be held in the Cold Bprmg church to-mor-row morning. " Whh the disappearance of winter, real , estate dealers begin to look about them < A meeting of tlmac intere ted In Green Cemetery will bo held in theM.E. toJay . r A skcteli of tbe I te Dr. Maurice Beesley has been booked for .hese column* , the near future. r When an officer starts out to seek a man it ooesn't have to go far enough to , give it an appetite. The plaltive wh'stlc of ibo field 1 Kver has been lic-rd under the Ice of ; hlng Creek eedai*. t Fanners should be on the lookout for humbug sellers of novelties in whatever shape they may come. Io|a of thing* arc >ald about the height of the fashionable bonnet, but fl nothing about it* width. 1 Trim enough of the old wood from fruit tree- to admit the sun's rays when i listing ia fully developed. We have received quite a number of 1 congratulation* upon thq life sketch of , the lute Parsona Towrw ntl. There waa a steady demand for last t week's Issue of the W AVE. it was much complimented by tlie public. . j f>ur real erialo men are doing aomemors than shn Hieing just now. i have begun the deal for '87. ' Captain Cook will snake those old . steam fixings of the tug Norman on the . j beach In a jiffy after otiee ready. ■ ' A belcagutrfeii fleet of a hundred sails went to se* from the Delaware atti r the equinoctial storm of Tuesday. Insure yotir bnildings against loss by at the office of J. Henry Edmunds. 1 Only reliable companies represcnteil. y The Satan with the orthodox horns and hoof is not no dahgerous as Hia one : that come* in a more attractive guise. The boy* who will »oon be playing marble* a'll about town are examples of concentrated energy for their elde'». , Tbe new committee on rtreet should 1 it* attention to the sidewalk of Washington street, between Ocean and , l'erry. The slamming of the door* of a Fourth house al unseemly hour* of the night liaa led Its occupant* to believe It • Can't cat a thing." Hood's 8ar*aparto a womlertn! medicine for creating appetite, regulating digestion, and giving strength. Open lire places, sun parlors and uo. obstructed ocean view, and excellent tallies, are some of Hie advantages of Hie Cape House. Cape Mav will w-on have her pretty cheeks painted by the Spring sun. He has a'rrady touched tbem up with a suggestion of 'color. Harare Williams who arrived borne during tbe week from Boston saw the terrible accident on the Boston and railroad. The Swain* Sun, New York, made appearance for Hie. first time on 8t. Patricks day. Like it* morning double, there's not a dull line In it. Cnndimental Food Company, tell In thine columns that part of tbe public interested in stock raising something which tbey will be wine to heed. If the lady frlcml* of Poet 40, G. A. Itof this city don't hurty up and present Hie boys that wore the blue a flag, Cape May Point will certainly gel ahead of We have the pleasure of announcing our reader* that a sketch of the life of the late Ret, More* Williamrem and hi* electro will appear In next week's W AVB. The Wats, will not reply to the insinuation* of Its foolish detractor*. It* management to too busy, but Just let them watch and ree it wave light along, bleas them! The Edmund* and Whllldin had a little brush to windwkrd on the late cruise in. which the old boat was conshierablr worsted. Now for Uio Knight, and the . champion flag. I There'* a little depression on the south ) side of Washington street pavement, . near Decatur Hrat I* very dangerous, i WiH not ye street committee see that it i to filled up and repaved. County M. E. congregations were unusually large last Sunday where new " pastor* preached introductory sermons. ■' The ministers were put on trial whether • that was th* Intention or not. " — V aiiGUder, of Petersburg, ha* tbe I wlrto awake fashion Of bringing business to him by going after it. one of the way* he doe* il to to advretto* in the I Wave-. Don't mire reading hi* ad. ,i Farm* of Lower Chpe May should „ take a deep inter, at in the meeting Se which to to lie held in tbe Cold Spring u school bouse this afternoon it 8.80 p-tu., to take into conatderaUon en outside ? freight line to New York during the fall 1

' -Sbbouf the (Soimfa. it ^ South Dennlsvllto. - (rSaec'aay^ ""u.i"*''* * '"***" " ' Arai'ox tfiwe 03 ilia stoX IM we acta Raekel - Tar remans of the toe Ds«U fknll. or (hv Tuoknhoo Itorna. A row net of taetsle*,s:i;i linger about fieje. 1 Toekakoe la sUU lie" florae oFlbanr sSfimag !>r. Marshal; ir Winging SO. Ooff arount>»ll ' riftit- , . " -nerttr Shoemaker Its* aoofed Ike Ural herring . Trie neslih of Mr*. Oeqrg* SfioemaXer to tmTnrvaaalng fartmy UnUB agUarlag the TuekMovrag time la [>omn« thU^nsrt of oor com- t . aur|«ioJon*Tnurs.lATereniog! Burleigh. ; orrn •l.liroghla brotherL'ui ® llarry^Careytoaiooralesrag from a recent ate a neftrtre^ WksUon pakt DsoatovUle a flylag Ceorge UnMM hsa this tree* moved lota hto j' Mrs, n. w\ Uasa tnjt .Isogntsr m*s Mamie, e lies. A. J. Gregdsj. our new pastor, prssehwl r c.uierejatton.^ Mr^rm pr^tth ajsln next Sale P A irrthtlas panr'wm* Risen to ItorsUoOhnrrh i\ milestone of fife1* journey, quite a nnmnerreColo Spring. 'lufittj. but Sepo. for A apeed" rretivers. jj ^ Ultra AM'te.ra'lesa .t«u«M"r et^ Mr. Caarlea „ cmrtn cram ■Mrntre^or'weR Cap«"Mar. "" 11 inurn rnjore.1 br ail present u Te I v cr—a. treat intereri Is nianirratro. We hope t her win continue and a ricn harvest reaped at et ^ A Joan* gentleman who feera rrre mnch on- ^ Along the Shore Road. " aahoro in thelriat naa^OosaaCliy. _ A.A Kraith has^raen^ Irafrrortn* ^the^tpprar- a mats' a tatnaesalrlp to Cap* ItqSan Ifousr '' mtitpailtrt by hra^ride'speni Somtoj MH%r!ta „ ^MnLira^hra WUIIama and M ra. ^KaUle^wtanij v Tl*^l^'" re^dsee ami u Mr. Oliver Gilbert dellvad a leeinreon stasery u the [Upito^C'hurett on Mondar^eseolng tsst |j from slir°reImP*DI 1 " ° escapeit Weet C pee ten ,* Mrs. John P. (rag it rusticating al lUllsUle. L. I>. Smith an.1 Mrs. Kdwsrd* »penl Saturday and Sunday at Mlllvtlle. ^Mr. Tomtia, of ItetalemUe. haa moved on L (| The light tn front of ourchnrehedlOeeU very hrtmant aotl a great Improvement. miss Sae^g. W^traiiwleiphia.^ra spendi'g a f Mlaa Proenjtn. one of Prlaware's rharmlng dsngatert, u vwuirat her ttstir Mrs. J. Bndlcott. ' ( P. Btethara more.1 to IttoeCreeX on Utrvtth ^ J. L Sprlng-r. of Philadelphia, la ilown looktng after] bis baadaorat farm stttiate.1 near una * StiStreftoreehremS!1"* *n"*n"1 "1"1 "" s Th* people of title part of the county are on Ihe oaf efee for Una week's Wav*. with lie 0 i .k' tni of lino. Jarnna I- Smlih. They should suiwrnb* now and thus secure the rati resting biographical axercnea that are bring published J □taa Creek Dora. Most of people are preparing bj plant their 1 truck before I he busy season come* on. ' la-i Sorotoybta torgean.-l *pprecl*ti re audience. s capt. John Col ten Iwjaarii pleaaed with hto , new tdoop Agnes, hiving arrived Sunday frem J the J Iitdmre Hand farm thtowt-ek. Wm. Gross j | atoved to Woodbury. • any ehih tn the coontr. Westnp't make anr?trt-i ' traninnsinrt a in that tine, wf wen cBftirang.-! ( : Monday tn attend the annual election nf olfioers ' o «" juurael'T P""* 1DJ ,l!v" C®" Up Shore. , r Wonder If ••Bar* ha* obtained hto marriage certlOttoe yet t ■ ,fzr.au"M' — «* , Capt. James Hntmoa arttre-l on avUdttohto . family last Sunday. 1 jjYnti should have been at tfie 'oyster supper. ( ' ^ When Prnf. l. M- Crrete nnderiite* seythlag ' rrsw Cwlsr llmreRcho.*' Dtoortowifi'reture ra par the special -ax liecauae the meeting oadertag ' It raised was catted tfiegafiy. f bt^.WT™^emtght"ha»'e gone on acrtws thAito.tra. bot K tohsrdly probable. Wnat en ezR b poo lard* tf w« haR gone over. il Green Creek. '« Wm. Worth had family have retunraat fro*, e Maryland. ^ Bes.4tr. Btatehrida forth In the Preebstert. chw~.n^Wii(p "k te H.8eh«mni(sr dees tie*- propotw to be left m r Ule competition tor inkle. h b "se yardfitprtegh MymS. *°'nr it Captala Wra. s tirewfnnt bss f^eu at hoar for s few day* white nls seasel to lit port. o - not oata wbraastto oneln' whUe abdw' it Wl" : ( rewwspoke "JJJ1 • ' ic lln'snv' of"t*e lew ""wtw 't»" 'tW-v -a ™ u«h of it ra last lor sotne ume. aa lk« to,c '»rotob«* a eepwa pappty^ ^ ^ iR iT'be"'! 'ro^cr'ra\l^aIreI^",^'.'wTrE °* maHnlt"' * ■**' :

Rio Grande. j March to torrir had everything (a own war.' Thlnr-^re sa'd in he uanmany doU « Holly I! m2ra^h^«^orfWtra»*e^?r',«ner^'to fl lare«^o|j^l^M^lge^V«s^unsaje^Uwtthotc ft the Iloily Reach breakwater. * (i Co. will dispose al ptlvmte sate tbeirfinWre pronahly remrin"rorthe •ommerT'''^ ^ ®' Meder^^^rep^}a^tne°Sra tlran.ij' ntat-hinr to Hereford Intel for the arootnmodafion of freight ■ J^^o'^^lro■17MlSyD0^u^,' im i'Tn-h'to"'' " and hearty, aged sa. ' ' tv Owlog to the scarcity or news we are com- ••! pefied ra^daMst for the preaenl. hht^would ad. ,,| agemat wfptora ft.eOand7 aik'hitn ra'pleue nsonSftnll decided io bond the tuarongtt for thtrty-Bvo thnnund dollars tweaty years i-ond» it six per cent, for tfie purpose or bnrairag a The Board of It raltn and Township eonmmiee fi fronting property ■•(.•. C. • ■ . w nrday and ruled that they were both dangerom. ir and nntraalthy to the trarellng public anfl ,,, Hon lakcn liurardlaiely^ ^ ^ "j titsl," winch was very approprlare for toe even- \< the tSStfmjTtO oil' " " 'Sr' *' Donnlsvttto Items. n Peter Hog spent Sunday irlth Ifi M. Carroll. ^Osereeer of the^road Anneley Is gelling ready „ The stearasi\rmll^»4w-il a tag Last week 1* tj Jttnt'S P. Krrlckson caught a Urge raccoon in Extra meeting* commenced In the llapiut M ?y "auu^y 'atnoiig her frtendT ' *" ' • I sajuabie borse'oti Tuealaymoralng.' ° A great nnmbrr of our m-n arc engage.) In ,, cnt. lag com wood and splitting hisraa. Wm. Kidier, bom Lee. burg, wtffln town Ssttit* 1 '•mill* season* ^ ' "fling at^Pet'crsiotnTust* s'ttpdsyT'""'1*' ^ _ ^JohnJCrrlc^apn. who ha* been In bnalnre* *1 ■ A to'g" parly oPHeomsrlUe'* yoong folks and rrotn oiher places, enfiiye.! themy re. • immensely Til -sday night, al UoaheiUUll. John w. Young to Improving hto property by , a neat wagon house, lie also Intend* to nave a fine spirited stepper soon. .j wherehnto engage.! In'oarpentertng. Coshari Itsmt. ' ^ The Spep-s iitullier* wtll ragnag* tfitt Mttiri •, GapC Jao. Howeil of iffa* Creek, waatn wwti ' the other .toy on boUoeea. EnoaHarker, Jr.,9nf the ttrst or tbe week raoC Roht narVttore to oommiaaloner of deeds r *n-l deputy collector of cushion. r Mrs. M. A. I-udlam or Weal Cape May, has been vtoldng Mend* here for several day*. - Mrs. Carlton Weetouti ol South Srestlle. to Ih. guevt of her mother Mrs. Smith Tnwnaeod. ; PauAsJirunyat* rrenmed hto pastoral dmtes < tor sisotShajooterence year on Sabbath last. I: is only a (gayer meeting and ratatosumetent I in? af rt? hotneTd'l tw" nwliiri'1" Mre" JaSto 1 Totuter. r Mr. John llsnooek of Sonth Sesvllle. has f > liken on his abode among us for a ume. We ; ' ly theother day by having li caught In ibr ' «[0k t*of hto wagoa wgeel. swain Vtsreoo 1* an emclent Sahbath school "l'wrisijy e agsl u'btl yea^ ^ ^ ^ j send of wS (rjek.^wdl anon' occupy one ol 1 ! rea^of'^ni's^rnltJrmonif"* Pe0Pl* *" Bouth B— villa. We like to see emerpnse snd Impron inent. *0 year* ago it required eleven dava for a ratterra resell CtncinntU. Ohio, from Cape May. 3 du MwMhgihTf^rilmraa^vSlSMroSa . perry R. Townseod is making rapid pmgree* through gto cooree of atiHy at Pennington be mi. The new ecachag now ritnnfh* thnmghont the B town wsd to^llennUvllle. liven up the epprsr- * e nH's ' The yonng people of Ses.llle are v«7~'iiid~tu~ v arepmmnSireml^ "tariraZ Sfriomedplsr* in^ociny. "* ' tiros v itteShtoS ieprirT^n en)"yab|a oreaUSL*™* " > the OTfevresraS!he'I^p«rarof' iheMetto? fwehmlnar y addmw. I " surveying the read'ffosn'^nat place » hoavSe wilh the hupeihuihedisianc tmchvun em. I ^CfaS^reTfliMb^Tj " gSlenura to a Sne*i ' j I

CAPE HOUSE, ' CAPE MAV POINT, N. J. Open all tbe Tear. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gas. 1 Fine Large Rooms well Fusmshod. 1 Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal. : HOT ANll COLD SEA WATER BATHS. PtoekM LcOiwdwtth giaif Ifixklag the large*; Sun Gallery In the?tu;e;i-t! tw.-ln lengtl,-. | Tb* CAPE tlOVSE to recommended by prominent PhyricUns of PhBadelplito at one of the bestplace* on the ecMt.1.,.- mvnhds gad thtae NdkLag reel, an! U rieadUr growing ra popularity, j A. H. HAMILTON. Manager.

i "."Wave's" Business Locals- ■ PflRtiC tbe tailor, for etntlom worki He neatly attend* lo rejrairiiig. Tlio pyoifie'* choice of ait uliiigine insuranoe ageul W. Scolt HantL 2i for 25c bym.il •'«• extra at J. j S. Garrisons. j A new PhiiadeJpltis. Ringer. Sewing i get Ulc particular*. d i milch cows of superior slock. Apply u< him on ltla farm al Greau Creel;. XL Fun Saul— A good horse ami wagon sik". miilalile for markciing. Apply at Geo. J. Kramer, al the Arlington Whites famous physioiogjral mankin mar4ie gotten ou applraatitin Us litis ofNo school cau afford to bo witltout one. Price 835. _ tf Hand. " "S" ' 'a" Hiram IJeWait, under the Girard House will mike you a neat fitting and excellent Spring roit ut a rcawnnbic m w.n j vou able profit*. i.inforil llftlbnincr. roi.l ^ Spring. , c;u toroJSiPiirSRaurre.'ptittic. i»r peniine. A largo aasortnunt ..f vat. ing*!" ' t * in a'''stonp!c "raf c^lu'iit ri 'antra Itttii nil! tin away with *i|» n-lve conMr. K ••'.**' a pine to st No. 5 HI Arch street. Philadelphia. Write to Itliii far Borah A Rommel, optician*, No. Wli street, corner of Juniper, i'ltilnadelphla, gives customer* personal aitenlion. fitting them with gln«»e* that are restful to weary eve*. All kiotl* of improved glssscs and spectacle* from which you mav-dake a choice to roil your taste and purse. itt For *2.05 tbto establishment wjll send the Wave and the American Agricullur. i-t for one yenr with the titipuruliuli-il premium combination. If this offer has ever been exceeded by any oilier news, paper "(lice In tlie land, we don't know tliau HireiMlmralhe' sum asked. tr One of the handiest family labor an vers to the Excelsior (lollies I.tne. p .t.nt. .1 and mmiifactnred tw Mr. Wm. Somcrs. of Green Creek. Tlie material of wllieli lie stretcher to made i. durable and the An old Silurian up Hie county always regard* railroads «#d telegraph lines a* no advantage to him. He don't like to go so fast when on a journey, but pre. fura to plod along in a happy-go-lucky sort nf a war that will bring him around rtl.yu.-ht some time or other. There are modified Silurians all over tlie land. They clog the wheela of progress, and that's about all they accomplish. Talk to them of improvement and there to antagonism at once. What wa* good enough for their father* to good enough them. Tlie only w#v to serve sorb is "sit down upon them," using a homely plisase of the day. After that little operation thing* will go on better. Set! Tbe f ii tiers! services will lake |.l«. e un sstui•lny. Mitch Mi*, al 1.S0 p. in., si kcrlsierrel l^fUJ ^flcfrtistmfnts. m, ^AKlHc POWDER ■ i Absolutely Pure. k

[This is for information, too_, beAn Event sides advantage.] A little history .v(2h IH our business side to you? 'Edward Oak Hall Harris was pioneer of Cassimere makers tn the United States ; his Spring Clothing race has muWpiici. '• "The goods .have never lost, by a single piece or day, through fault)' 'quality, their first , high reputation ; honest as j wheat ; for more than two generations (the ipills passing ,J meanwhile from fa the f to Sons), tlieir good standing has , known no set back ; good now as' ever — better ; improved machinery, improved methods have helped to make them * better. - - s , Your, forefethers 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, we have Harris' goods at a price to make a i noise over. . .. Pantaloons at $5.00. 1 Children's Suits at <0.00. *6.50. *7.00 (three stylfcsY J We could ticket " bargain " all over "them. They'll « stand head of the market : hold front rank among fine 1 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 & 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. We shall never take less. They are simply made to represent extraordinary value at this low figure. They are a teeming $10 worth. As such, they have a most extraordinary sale. Have you seen them? * Suits from gS to *35.. Overcoats from *6 to §50. Storm Coats from 57.50-to *30. Strong attractions in Hoys' Wear, etc. iroVMDRD 18*4.1 J ACOB REED'S SONS, 918. 920, 922 Chestnut St., also Second and Spruce Sts., i PHILADELPHIA. V" J - ANULESEA, N.J. geobge c. mma. No. 806 Market Street, Phila. On hand and made to orile. . HENRY SCHELLENGER, GENERAL STORE, > ' Green Creeks Caps May Co., N, J. ,i — — — ' ' b rrgmm. MOST RELIABLE ! FIBI^ INSURANCE AGENCY My First-Class Compies Represents " W' 8CS!S^otAHO5*N J UBBBEKT KDMI MD& rllAin.Ks n. KUMIKIis. EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS. Attorneys-at-Law, 1 •MAOTIeg IN THE NEW JKRSBl , fINNSYLVANIA * UNITED STATES CUtCUlT COURTS. STEAM HEATING. ORLANDO KELSEY, NO. 510 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Seleey's Patent Seotlonal Safety Steam Generator. Best in the World. Adapted to. Hotels, Monufaccuriee and Buildings of Every Description, f!2-y 1 VEGETABLE AND GRASS SEEDS WE roPPLTEVBRTTinXa W TUB SEED USE Of VERY BEST ' QUALITY AND, LOWEST MARKET RATES. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. I IIKNRV KNOTT & »OJ«, I torlal. dp- Mij CUT. N. J. 1 ~ JOHN M. RUSSELLj a Br? Goofls. Groceries, Bits, Sioes, Notions, Honr & Feed, Pork, Lard, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicinea, Etc. to-J IWbD snuso, CATS MAI COfHTT, B. J.