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■oncumriji rmcx : POST omci AKumtannam. "•W* «fIW H-nl. 10>h, A. 1>. 1«S«. IM Po— OUR* v Ope Mar. K J. »ni npta *t T oVirak frmn"uo?do5 at ua?Ak(*'i. Si Naotare Wnjer nuwr ««»» iraaMrtM fro « zx smk. us 11 "cr" rtnrMalls cun u • ovinrk *. te_ «p.1 > M> p. vn. .. K, J. »«l.vlK.P,,.n:,.^ TitoSotSS.7 Om Msnri^Lodgu X. * A. ^N*. sn . P---W dOw?JUrT«i»-'« o"u?V.1«n.*t, rare*? oo (ke Bret «M MM Thor?-1<» strtltntft wSewT "a ."*''' No'''T m**t* 00 e^See^wf.tS'fattr'b ftor^'y^vStaS M ' Ameelin* of she former? ,»! ftfr Mu» w«» lield on Friday cvenlDu'IsBt nl fold PpflojE Acmdrmy, »nrt an orctmlzv lion of the "Capo Mav County Farrrrai* Protective Hootrtv" otfertnl with tlie foltawlnjrnfflwr* anTcotnmlttee: President, Henry W.. Hswyer: Secretary. William' Rutherford; Executive Commltte. John Rrown. Wm. Harris, Wm. T. Chamber", lames Earing, and Robert Rami. It fax decided to hold another meeting at tame place on the following Saturday rvenlng. April 2nd. and at Green ,(,'rr-k C7K fiat Then; la much entbnsUm nanlfeated by the farniera of Lower Jape May in reference to the establish, nent of a ateam freight line to N'-w fork during Julr. Auguat and Septemier, thua affording an outlet for over. >lua atock that uauallv goea to wast-. Phe acbeme ia an admirable one and nar he conaummated If there be a aplrit if liberality manlfeap-d^among llioee While Jn Washington on Wcdnesda* re took a few of the hurried momenta if our aojonrn and with I liem made a ■II at the Navy Department to «ee -iir rtend and former messmate. F.. A. Modrick. "Rod" we ltaed to call film for bort Time bad dealt gentiv with him. Hit for ail that he iiad grown *0 atout 1 nee '88. when laat aeon, that there hail n be a kind of mutual explanation,- of hort yarn about the rev* of our ship, tatea on the evulae of U. H: 8. I-srkv rnnna f-rai 'B6 to 'do. My friend hnera at the Navy Department for many ear* occupying a reaponalble poaitton. nd It give* nleaanrc to. note the high . "teem in which he la held by the officers f the Department. Stnce our crtilae, tod did another wWe Uilng by mitrrylnn charming lady from "Id Virginia. The ViTBaend* theny a. kindly greeting fur heir future health and happiqraa. We hive Mid more than once before 1 hat thoae to wbow the Want ia rent fur xamfnattan need feel themaelwa ni-der in obligation -to Salt* Um caper. They 1 rill do til a favQr fiy simply, reading nnil 1 xamirlng it rarefully. that'a what It is I rat out for. and not to entrap anybody ito% auhacription. Thla office don't do 1 urlneaa in that way. It would indeed ' refer to have a hlana Hat than get names 1 y any but stricriy honorable mean*. 80. ear public, never mind what may taiki to yon bvanvborlv. your name never , ne* on onr subscription book without 1 our cn naent. After It ia there rest a«- | 1 red that full value will be returned for 1 rerjr cent received. I

A friend of the War* from Green J reek aay« In reference to the immortal I that while she likes the men well | lough to have, a aoclal chat with. «he v ont care the Tnap of her finger about lem anv further. She apeaks of oui-J I tempting to make love t" her who lias ■ ne outfit In life of a dog and gun. and !. lulling falae fexeept good looka.^ while JJ 1ST Inrreaar hla wo dly pnssessiotuuhy ? cane thal'a aa much aa ahe can favor . lm Jiiat at present. Jn»t friendship ' aongh to vote for him. (The vote has een duly registered, F.o.) ' The real business man may be known V hi" quick walk when be makea b|» ( toe'uLnp to argue the rlianees of the ' amlidate. nor the churrhes method ot ' oa'ing with bennies II- '« got an oh. ect in vi-w. and nothing abort of an J arthqoake or cyclone will atop hint The man who ia looking for a lob. and ' terhapa prayfig he mightn't find one, ' nd atona for Myn within hi? ! each witMi'rirkllng on hard lime*, anil 1 ba poor chanec a "fellerV' got nnywav a gel an hooeat living ah -aid G T. ( Gen. W. Allen, the well known fa-h- 1 suable Chen-mil street hatter, waa a J meat of P. M. Mnlrin from Saturday till ! lionday. We u»ed Ut know George cell when his strrre was on Eighth St., odecd we ar. not sure, but that he has " ■ne there to this time. Anyway wlit-n be bovs of our younger days wanted a ' ■anlcularly nice hat th-v thought it rit come from bil establismcmt. In ; later davs George has grown stouter nd looks like the p-oapcroa mercliaut w no doubt ja. Never give un while there's a shot in 1 he locker. Of course many things may .1 ic against you. but no mat'cr. go on. 1 nme of them will disappear when bey lire bravely confronted, and 1 ■there are not of so much consequence as ■ -ou thought before an effort was made 1 0 conquer them. The worst trial that nanv have la to begin, to strike UK first >low. to by tin the bret dollar, after ,lt|s is ammtpllahed matters go much ; ■aaler. and aucceaa ia more certainly scare d. Hold on there about the New Columtla. an audible whisper comes Into our len that Mr. Mooney will not have to go ■utsiile of Oape May for a manager for lis hooae. We hail a gentle hint not to tame thy handsome and aroomp'iilial rratieman who Dame Rumor is tabling ibout. so we must keep the secret, but 1 cant be kept long, when there is m itrong a desire to let it go to the public. The ferment of Cape May rauil do mmrtbing for themselves, If they ever txpral to get ahead lu the world and naka the waste places of the county productive and therefore profitable. Faming old worn out land Ls a starving business, and cannot lie anything else. Fhre is a better way if there be enterprise and vim enough Ut this generation of farmers to seek It out and adopt it. Can there be nothing done to get our buitneaa people to see the absolute necessity of doing instead of talking about tbc dulneaa of things, in general. There Is no need of such (unrn.1 notices gs these when the town is full of.Ufe. i' it? forces could only be massed and united effort made to compel a .movement Edward Taylor has completed i'survey for Anglesea parties for a pier to extend from tae loot of New York avenue into the Inlrt Work la already Ivgnn upon it. Th'S improvement will add much to the conrenlence of market boats nod fishing parlleajtfforeiing them facilities for landing al alfhme* of tide. A meeting of the Reading room committee is rolled for Tuesday evening next. A Ml attendance is requested of all inlctcalrd in the success of the project to furnish liar young people with wbik away the hours of the evening From A. M. Hestua^we^bave received who 'iH^ras^Sta owi^crf

3 PERSONAL. 3 Ben Johnson its* tbc Cuban fever. £ Pastor Manclteater U eonvalescrat. P Stiitwell Hand is making a worker in ■' the church. — Msmud Marcy fpant Sunday with bis family at the Cape. • Mr. Nahigian was here over Sunday — greeting bis friends- _ James Moooer. the owner of the New Columbia was at the Cape on Wedneaday. H Wm. NeH feels that he is to be the T» New Columbia manager next summer. , certain. ir- Morris Crease of Green Creek, .labors ,, with tlie Chapel . congregation In the revival services. Miss Jennie Farrow has arrived home after a prolonged absence in Philadelphia and New Yorlt. J* T3ifle 8. Tow'n geli'lh* Wan for a viar for best answers to the reocut Herts Irs of .questions proposed in "Our Class." Witt others try. Mrs. liachel Church will he much > missed from Ihe Cape this week. She " IiBipgone to I'bllatldpbds.on # pleasure n tri|>, aexjompanied by her sou Richard. *- — ttirrv Kenneily U PpyKdlKjf a part of d his vacation in -Washington. He vr ill be t- at home to-day and stay till spring term, ■a Harry will graduate from the commerI- c.alilepsrtment of Pennington Ihltspriug. Iti-v. Irtnlel I- Hughes preached tor ™ the Cold Spring Presbyterian church 11 congregation last Sunday, lie hat! a '• full bouse, and at the close of the »cr. 1 uion t wrntv.four pere >n« were taken Jnto I chnrrh on profession of their faith. I George il Wallace, one of East Creek's _Lbrighl "voungators itas corned lite prirr I . of a year1" "ubscriptjon for oest aoiutinns r of the problems printed on the 12th tart. 1 While not perfect the answers arc the ; best. The Wavk will be regularly [ mailed to him. Mrs. Griffltli was down during tbe . week looking after the preparation of I Iter Devon cottages for opening which t will not be later than the middle of Mav. < • She will have one of tbe neatest and •trmw rmrvrrrirTT* art -of lioariliegcottay-r | on the Island when folly remodeled. Major MeClellan will be. at the old i t settled; iKvond this there doesn't seem ] F to be anything definitely arranged with - reference to the Stockton and New Colr umbln: although there is a probata! ty - that last year's managers will con - I trol them. ' Rlenard T. Merrcr. another life inng . ' friend o' the Wsra is dead., Kyer ainrr 1 ' we can remember him lie mil been a re. gular summer visitor at Cape Mav. He | " wis a genial. xvlMe srmied gentHmmn, ' and we shall much mi-? his presence , | now Hie dread visitor hay called him to , tbe silent shores of another world. ; Pastor McOurdy was a lad of 14 years, , . living with his parents in Georgia when , tbe late rivil war broke out. He entered ' the Confederate service a? a drummer ; bov. and through that terrible struggle ' . aero mo? tiled the regiment* of tlie South with- ' is drum at the accond battle of Bull Run. Frederlckaburg. Gettysburg a . and other famous battles of the Rebellion, r Captain Heath Norbury, one of the • Wsvg's charter members made a ptaaa- t ■ arit -call upon 11s on Monday. We bay# « selected the Captain as a subject for a ■ future sketch for our gallery column. ), He has many interesting things to tell a ■ about the timet of his youth in relation I to the seafaring business as then con- , dueled. In s month, or so the Captains' „ "electro" will be printed. Pastor Manchester will not be able to oecupv his pulpit short of a month, savs J; Itis pbvs'e'an. In tlie meantime tbc local mlnl.'ers are doing tbc pulpit work. will be tbe right thing f r those who ' have an tab-KS' in the obuah-wuck and " rior. to star»l ltv their colore, and not w themselves to be fair weather v»l- r unteere that ge! an ague if they don l C to have tilings juat their own wav. . n Rev. D. r.. Hughes will leave Cape o Mav on next Mnnilay, April 41b. for Ft.ltlmnre to visit his nephew, Reuben Foster-, tliemw for York, 1 a., to visit - his .latere, Harriet and Emma, and then ! Hullldsuslmrg. Pa., to meet there on , April 12tb bis old Presbytery ol Huntlie has renewed bit health at . Cape Mav. and is now ready to enter up- ■ ministerial work Main wherever an I ' effectual door" U opened. Ix-mue! Swain did* ltot long- survive c

his brother Samuel who died only two c weeks ago. On Monday lie •necuntb-.d to the dread reaper -at the age ol Od. r having been afflicted for several yen's s with an abdominal tumor. Mr. Swain hatt lived a useful life, and one of which three who survive Mm may profit by. ' He had. up to tbe tlmeof his death, been a Wilful member of the Cold bpriug Prerehvt' rian church fot forty-five yew*. J anil of late president of its Bourn of Tntstecs. His fellow eltircns reposing confidence in his Integrity aud iuJfHi- r genre made him tlie first Mayor of tt est 1 Cam- May. an offleo lie filled with credit himself and those who elected him. t In Ills voungcr days be was connected , with some of the leading hotels of the -encoast. ltaving served the West End. 1«ng Branch, and the Stockton and J Congress Hall for an aggregate period of twemy yeare. In 1888 he eatablished the first cUv market at Cape May. On « We.lues.lay last be was followed lo the ; Cold Spring cemetery by a large gather- 1 ing of bis relatives and frirmla. An atfectlanate wife and three children mourn | ids loss, and tlie whole community aym- 1 pat hire with them in their aid bereave- , men' It has only been a few day- since Mr. Bwain made us a pleassm call and ( engaged in a conversation about current | eveota. We shall mlsa hu kindly face , and genial friendship. Mrs. Heath Norton's Green Creek | ' friends and relatives made a call on her , 1 butt Saturday. It being the anniversary • of her 73d birthday. Among those proa- ( ent were: Sebastian Norbury, wife and twngrundchildiien.Edmund II. Norbury, " wife ami three children. Mia* Allle Nor- ' bun .wlth two grandcitildrrn ot Mrt.Nor- ' bury'*, MfS. S. II. Townsend and child. > Mm. Matthew Norbury and shyer, Mrs. ' Martha 'llew—n, Missca CUra Huntaln- : 1 err. and Llffic Steveba. Mr. ami Mrs. : Henrv Schellcnger. Mrs. Eluata-lh Hand 1 anfl Ml" IJxxie Hand. Jlis. Norbuiy . ' received soma useful presents attar an • exeellent dinner had been raj-yed bv the company. Tbe Wave joins in wishing ' Mrs. N'orinirv may bare many happy reJ turns of her "birthday. ' Tht first Quarterly Conference of this I year will take place this Baturday even- ! ing at 7.80. tore feast at 8 o'clock on . Sunday mortang. led by lTosUUng bHler. " ITeachlng at 10-80 by tbe Rev. Mr. Dobbins. Sunday school at 3.80 p. m.. and prnaebtag in tbe evening at 7 o'clock. , All are cordially invited to any and all e of these services. ECape May City has exhibited many ■triklng examples of practical piety of !J Ute. We kotrw that those fnremosl In' ao-nany good works prefer following the It Scripture mandate ol not letting the left hand know what tbe right Is coing, therefore names are withheld. £ If any were expecting Soring time p. yesterday morning when they looked ». out' of their windows, tbey got ba.'Jv ill fooled. The ground was covered with ■1 snow and the whole bmdseape. so far aa in tbe eve could reach had a -mid winter e. look." n- Oape May will certainly have a driving naik .this summer and that convemiently 3 near the city. Work will soon to taaugtv. uratad upon it and ptuhed right along, th aa those who have the enterprise in hand to have the ncoeaaaiy push and cash to make it go; ed No ruden: person can afford to neg. lie tact to take adrantace ol the Wavxs a clubbing rates with the rimerroaa^-lyrt-of journals with the premlumv offeroti is ed worth ncartr.tlO Utiui the price asked, 91.08*

- SALTS. . Easter comes on tbe 10th. Well, did you g« fooie«l ? n George is taking music ieseons. See to the repairs on sidewalks. " Is Council has eight talking members. The Edmunds, struck a bonanza this y week. A SO pound boy at 10 weeks ia a city » boast. u An croptT mind never made a good talker. r Tbe Atlantic Cant (MJe looks ' healthy. March fully maintained its record for * blustering. Seavlllc has -dot bfciH its new rcbool p houae vet. • The "iron Rati ' and Post fraternize In fine shape. ' 1 , - -Conrrfalls on the TQDtttrfaaa»y'br . litis Or-iUtl). 1 High ljccnse seem? to meet with favor , by legisiatora. 1 The "Loi n tin s" at the Spring, ate 1 ; -still In progress. ( : '-Comely ccntlh April fs tore witit her ' coquettish waya. ■ ' _ , f" El. Johnson is ghuing in bi- spring •" st<« of mattings. j SeVtral collages have been rented by ' " our toil estate agents. ; Una weather Ita? retarded Cape May ; I'oinl fishing .chemes. , , Don't get out of sorts at every trifle . that ctOTses your path. t I A bead of cahhaee for cold-slaw should to Itsrtl and firm. ! 1 Morlng day is behind us, and now t • Ibing* mar be aefTOTtglnsr 1 The Cape May P -int shad net bas J landing fish this week. The blonde, is dd-ply enamored with v Atlantic county fair one. ^ Soot is a valuable fertilizer, and should j not be allowed to go to waete. The People's Market supplies custom. ^ with all seasonable delicacies. , The Hragdon Comitany^ '. manufacture Review exercises were very, interesting in Baptist sohool last Sunday. Post 40. G. A. IL, hail a talk about 7 Decoration day at the late /ouster. One newspaper mm In? lo>t his luck s In the bottom of Cape Island Creek. ,, The licrnm crab found lit the drift of the stranil Is scarcely an edible quantity. 11 Condiment*! S"icc keep? tbe animals in excellent conriitb n. Benezet sells It. A man of resources will get along It pretty well wherever you utay put him. " Keep your ear close to the ground „ and hear w hat the spring breezes wltis- c Say. up there : Stop talking so much r, and do something for the good of the Charles Weiss i« 'fixing up his establishment in first-class shape for summer abusineas- * If the Five Mile <ieach is to incubate boom -it must see to lu railroad com- „ miurication. H Twentv-fonr persons were taken into the Odd Spring i'r. sbyterian church on Sunday .last. _ c Revival service* stfli eonttuue to be held in the Baptist cltarcb with cncour- P aging residts. Tlie right kind of a man to pin to sltonld be of full width and warranted y not to stretch. TBe loss of the free pa® """I P"® u play the mischief with lite average T I*. ll„-t rtf •!,- tat. - an excellent Hkrncsa of f

Rev. 31. Wllliamsou, we print thia week 1 ia proper place. ( The first fish hawk of tlie season clr- ■ rleti over the tall spire of the M. E. ; Church this week. I»cal governments will to usked to make appropriations 10 meet the expense of decoration day. , Ibtbiic acho-'Is of Ute county liave Itcen sirttggliag witlt^tlieir annual examination J No matter liow degraded the aver- ; age toy may be lie * ill not throw mud ( ■ ut the circus posters. JTte New Columbia will be opened I by Win. Nell early in June, if be should ■ secure its management The girl that can make a shirt and 1 cook a toothsome meal begins to be call- j mated at hef real worth. It is the de'len of tbe "Wavk manage- ' mt-nt to culler its portrait gallery | sketches into book form. The Cbalfonte fa-tn will furnish all | needed supplies for the hotel thla. sum- 1 nier, fresh and of the best. The big clock on tlie mantle was , ready toVtrike two before a late borough [ "courier" started for borne. , There doesn't seem to be arty good I why spring tidying up should not witit an 1 further delay. Do not go at housework such as ■prine cleaning and sweeping as if the fate of the nation depemhd upon Ihe result. t A cornel v cra't la Ou* Sooy's new yacht. N-<w Thomas I'otter is toek , from Florida ahe will tie soon christened. Fred. Boenter is getting his plants J and seeds ready (or -pring trade that , will come now the cold ol March ia be- 1 hind us. 3V e have received from Dr. Hanion, ] president of Ihe Pennington Seminary, the 47 tit catalogue of that prosperous iu. ■ stitutlon. 1 Tbe llQard af Stewards. of the M. E. rhurch at their last meeting, unanimous- • increased Pastor Manchester' t salary 1000. A friend complain? that a fresh specimen from the String donl know - enough to go to tod or go oat and drown [ himself when he ahould. The scheme for fall freighting from I Cape Mav to New York by steamboat is fairly before our farmers and ought to [ be "heartily supportral by them. Our leal mechanic* tank inter- , estad in current event*. They begin . to ginglc well earned wages in their . pockets, a very wholeaotne sign. Insure before too late. Look at tout I policies and see if they are not expired. ' J. Henrv Edmund* "ill make you safe. ' Only flrat-clas* companies represented. ! It ia time to look around ami see who's ^ who and what's what. Here we me to " the beginning ot April and nobody bas raised a damageing report about Cape May. * Pierson. the master of transportations " about the Dennises and Seaville believes I in adverti stag, hence hi# neat display • card in another place in this useful Jour1[ oal. Throe persons Joined lite Baptirt ij church last Sunday on conto-tan ot faltb. In the evening lliey we.e tottit, d. a large audience witnessing the v impressive ceremony, if Peculiar in medicinal merit ami wonII dertul cures— Hood's Saryaparilla. Now 1,. is the time 10 taks it, for now it will do ft the moat good. c- Be wise in time tad insure your building*. J. Henry Edmunds will write vou policies of tbe right kind in safe ami ie staunch companies that hare weathered ?1 many a gale, and are good for the worn ty of tbem yet. In a abort visit to Washington this " week we had the pleasure nf meeting er some old friends ot the Cape and talking with them ot this their favorite summer resort. The Washington colony will be 'S oh hand this aummrr aa usual, e. For home like comforts, and excel, i. leoce of table the Ainrrirnn House, as Bd managed by Major MeClellm cannot be to surpassed. Tbc office staff are competent. polite and crerything about tbi* boatUrie ia entirely satisfactory to those - who make their temporary, homes Utcre. x'» The big vegetables called strawberries ri- j are now in market Irotn Um South, no They are. very distant trial Ire to the littie hit of pink awnetaew we uaco gather td, j taUrc^-e when Uterc wm somwhtag it J;

." ibbouf fhc ffioimfg. Along the Shorn Road. . MrwkUMU^^«r*"" hu gone to -Sew Tort Mre. gmtniw OeiraaB an t daafiMar oeaevs , are on a flmi la tn« cltj ot Brotaertr towrw'ttoUtanwu' SaS&SreJ M^s^hfseUBfU^paB or*15a "onStaTSo 1 pre" 7 wad. What woatd people or :u» pnaeaij 4ay Uiln* * re rfrr lavcnuoa^prea^t^a^rero; ! Oreao Crook. Jtwsa krr.eXsia B vnrj stex wu» pacmhoata. K. D: Fmnnnore eted on Ttosfiay at paraiyaa. Levy Fnstw hu bat hr-asctdaat a nloahle Itsnlxl TownMsst l« warXint on hta rsra si Tw'rlre so.1 s hsir roonita ot hahj Is the heft of » new atrirsl ia itds xiaage. Jna -.-he <1. C. bojra iho.fd thetr_^«*^.v of D. ThsnaarrofHie Msnr Alire.Klrhsnt. Coo,.Vvf aa?prew-nte<t hrtwinr anewsenofult^ j.mra an t BkStart Holtnra hsvs retnrard home from bsiumw* whres^Uier tare bora Dlas Creole tlol*rapt- Joseph Doaataw.tseot south |a*»«t Thn oraler boats tec. ou ThurwJar to be up the the 1st (lay or April. - The snake, trirtie, frog. Wwl, tuh ana Bowers have pot ln'xhrtr appearaaee. Mr. npracv. of HstslrrvUle, vimrd bisBangb- ) a to Lllllr. a Tbrre ha? brra cmwt-lroiWo ^pobltih^l ^stely { edgiTor thn Cats and the creek vu frozen ossr. | ] V. !». Mtoaoq was •wpnt'ln u dvputy col- . lector or cnstuss fWthe port or Brvtgctoo 00 Mointsy in place of Mr. tuyfnore. , cape Ed. Itolmea came hotnv list Thnrrtay . nhrtit, am! ht« tsther and brother OUbcrt on , Monday.^ Thsr^haxc been 00 the Chesapeake Wast Or— to -j Miss IjlM-'otmlh na'd a short TUtt with her , Mre. Lc lis. Crawfor.! sivl damzMcr. Mis? Mel- ■ are -1'; mrntnc with r<-l.ir:res sad frtoods. 10^7,:,.^ In "uis'junnAl cxsnlus-.ion ' proo-llt wrrk.* " ' , Mr. to tart Tboaipa-n. or fspr May Ot'y, ms1- *!»■' ooe ofoor rslrdamKii by bis prcsone- ■« sanday xvratox. • ^ , rroolUiOn aa one ot Braadon's ig-uia. ' j """Burleigh." , ^-WTms lb-It" n-wil'j of Uis? creek. I? apendtng ! iMdotra°(rOT1^ 'tSclMcn Junrtlon to Uollj J clarence Row aorontpa^jra jiy h^'Wfr Jim- 1 11. II. Cburvb and wife "trended meetings at tins Wilson hu tieen visiting her cmutn , (itlllc Crease, the put weex. The post oBtoe baaneu at this point u eourUhlug. hto,1"'1 °<>me Jake peoges will Jlro the "Mud Urn" as ahe ■ ipSa SiMf : - Cape May Point. „ *

h^Thrrau" remnx. "Saxor J 1 SkSsSSw'SS ' ssSSiHsiSS'S ; Cola Spring. ^ The date? are aptaodhl from Ihs new atore. v Aiwh.r chlbt or Mr. Charlee Skratton hie p :.i.'u xrry ut with the acarlei rash. a tug "re t>s?t weex in the public acnoola of this ." UCtatiborhissl. , rhfiadetoill. fpeni° tto*) •esk°m Se*ho2i Si p mtMavtoUdb ^MayloSking siootugea" Tr There w-re tweMy-IoorJoffied the Preabater- . tan Chprrh oa taetahtota tuoralng; we hope , Mrs. J. L tandu hu bran anfferlng with her 1 > eyes an.! ta now tn Phtiadetphlg tor medical aa- , The rhnrtiHa , A great -leal of Interest la mahlfrated ta the ; Wra^to^'^Miy°*ifn''the'martrea'"grrat ' Tuckahoo Items. 'conmet Cltas. R. Pow-lt was at DeanlsvIRe . - on KatuMai; last -trjins' saalcof Capu Lewis r lVoreaaor tlward Rice paid hla home a xlsh on batorlay, remrnttig on Monday to resume • .. xi.ng a lew weeks ago . at sHU a canning las-lore, but Judging from pre*. ^nth?^ uJStoSS . Tlie family ot Leooard Boabv were the reclp- " tetua of a aaronae party on MoD>lay eveotng ol t this WOOL The flower ol Turkabo? youth was v pretaeet and all hands had a ratutnc good time, j?. Tire oM lagtiiy clook on ^^twUt-jraigr t ting 01 mhtnight befure greet -n ignis were apoken. o bea*H!« and oeesn View waa represented by j some o( their moat tntereaUng young people. * » Townaenaa Inlet Items. ^ "Siinrod" part Towasends Inlet a ah or. vial; 'o Mlaa Nancy 17 iwcr retained to Ocean Vie? <1 S^^^rrew>vrre.,m° m ^ probably prove n total lose . Ig Die Kayrel wlle'ot Oawge sayrn, Jr.. whieh re. "'tTh' och 4 h Browre, w'iuSiri«Munv.1 sJ^Fnda^Miiogor el- law week, >a the lhlrur.lt year of hta age. It re* sref rora,' •htca ws.'ooSnoS T^ev 1'' 5® J*.* irisr.'ry'from tsoa^wonbe "Abit il'tre u no ie* IMP- tola kotoly the sa lon- of the blow, alIb urash he had lrewt aa invalid tor anme umJf- with a hngnnog dtseaae. He will ire grrjlly •j SrtelSSffiSfi^ 10 and leaves a unie daughter or Irxijsnntnwi, ioBattarwMtM paraS. s

CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT, N! J. 1 Open all the Tear. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gas. Pino Largo Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal, x — i HOT AND GOLD SEA WATER BATHS. Pre.... enclosed with glass. 0 ski ig the largest Sah (littery tn the State (KO feet In length}. L tire CAl'K IKifSH u reoommrn l-i ty promlneM rtiritclansjif ltenodelphls aa one of the be*: ' p pisccs on'the road to InvalW* and the*.- eectlng rest, aat 1a etesdllygrowlhgiapopulsrliy. , A. H. HAMILTON. Managar. 1' — _ — , v - ' ~ I

1 south Seevllle. 1 Junes P. Way drives a beaatmn new horse. A eociny of the "Tons* Peoples rMalu • Budeavor-ha? boen.org uttsed la this place. sf1"*".? " ~ o,8"'r- ■- j . the'ratang oMwfi'r? tma Unr? -Sale. He has been very aooce—fol oma tar al tbc foulness. (tepC JSHeitfMmra iSsTiidsu rea houtoeotr VanUlider and Hewitt. sa J j cemetery? °Mr^Savro'1uia many armpatatxera An unnsusl!* large nom'rerot people ga'h-red at ute banks of tbe tes- -vinos, moraibg w wit. the^bapttsvu. Many cams from diatani Ing" 'g&XXZS oo°h»hbain mornioc*—pears to rveaa inspiration to the peop.e whirl 1 Tht aooih oeav.iie Hit* society win tre-| » ■seeling m^ine^ fia^ttn ^b*ronj° ^0^'. portoDity to be prearoc | Up Shoru. 1 No. ■ra .rent 1 Mrs. Cot* Kendall" nnmtrerao^c^Mbe Mek to i bad type. j JJ«.MItaUfh*«a has unproved g pas •^woifid'Tei'ms^Mrom^ownseml Intel who the sea-lswycr is. One or Dr. O. W. I? rquhart^ amalt t nM*e^dbhowMroiii"he^.to?*bi. C 1 * "" aBKffKC SS JQWSSSsSS&s : qntntelldnnre^^ypabx^ He,,h«»urel--ucr . gfgS'vSS

^s&'w^"-Uert*^tSwlp^irTp this w Svc^heqS?rUe?SX?venManie Cn* e Ned. "1 Wm. H.tre«lge lost n vnlnabie borsF a'few dare lie has purchased another trom Lewi? Whenton to s«san the "old grey" In k-epuur the ptoogh moving. ^ ^ ^ ^ dtoghter of Miehuran, who have beer, apendingihe winter '» with friends "^taraey, will teturii " Overseer (land I ha? had the aeraner not pot- «■ the roaita nnder hu anpcrvUion. Ah hough •• at the election Tu-kshoe oartira^ ulU'Jo they had old hernia on young ahnnldere. ts|TheimroK>e dac2ed0ba mwtnndTSTO- tt A". The work, will rnnnnrara '■ soon as n suliable alie ia oiitslne.1. so the boys >' van ride the goat In their own baihling. • Lank today night we were awakened from „ nor slurabere by ih- m^c^inhj Mirx^cornet h damlhter or Mr?SdPdg" lid'" v"ea-,'ra,"lrej^are c serenaded two daovhteca and one eon ot the Tbe inrpflae party, or carpet rag a'wtng called ' most of onr. cltia.ru to the resnlenoe of Mr. rhomat Bctshler one -vralhgja.t wrax. When 1 Mtlreihan If'theTbaT re Jed* rags nud UAod , about Ike affalrt or tbrtr nblghtrers. . Conhen Henna. The achdoaerC. U. Mason waa launchod oo ; Tnewlay last. . Mrs. Wmrtrtawford. ot Meat^Creek, waa In , • a rarbark'ng u your heeta. °T* Warren C. VanOibier and wife have been i visiting hu waters in Brvtgetoa i .11 our oyst arson starxed for the beds on ' Thursday night and today morning, i MM lJssl. Tbompnoo lua been ab*at sever- ' al days, inking m.N»e signu or Millviile. Died, near Ootben, M. J. Taaeday March tstn 1 -.«t?Mr. g*lward rinnrmore. ageu as years. Dr. R. E. Town—mi. of Worcester. Mara., ta enjoying me eomforia of the paternal nomc. Cape. Joaeph Hearon ol the -choober John .. Johnnon, ana trees home White his vtaael waa „ Messrs. stepho-kVUsoo sad Wm. tenffi. of " Cape Mar. made some friendly call* Sere 00 I Sre'cias -sjsnsve--s2 MMr.CBwbCd Alcnn and Mlaa loktia Carroll of s, Dennwville, Were In town reoeatty calling on » aro^ Oa tanmrra'tQ1 UsTaanbta Mfa'^ad "go J_* Rio O ranao. April shosrers ere now ia order, in The AnHesmengtBekst resumed her regular Hu "^red^rokT tro^ls'm ucTbemir 1»ls Is- week, betug note to reaunre charre of hta alrae. I*. Pred Meal nays R la a girl, and hla two rear to- old Cherub says. "Il'fl a Bltaa, B cftoa liatjike MkW." S

'"Wave's" BusloessJ-ocala. To'be accurc inritrc vritlj W. 'Scull n Hand. 2t r 11 31r>- ^ M Gntsarir will offer Uif for- j A new PhHattalpliia Niapcr S. »inc : machine for sale at this office. .Call and \ . i got the particulars. tf i Richard Selovcr offers for sale fresh I ' i milch cows of /npcrior stock. Apply to "j him on his farm at Green Creek. tf 1 for s tie. ttuTtahie for marketintp ^ Apply l White* famous physiological jiankin. a SinyTMi soften "on application to this of1 lice. No ^hoq! ran afford to be w'rih- <_ ; Insure with TV. Scott Hand; books 1 open all the year. 2t Jolm Russell, Cold Spring offers for sale a fresh cow and calf. Apply 10 1 trim al his store. 2t Hiram DeWuit. under the Glrard ; House will snake you a m-sl fining and L cxc?'!!l9l Spring anil at a (vatPQahlc . ; Enoch tncersafl. at the Cross rond? ; Ing lo a workmanlike tnsitnrr. St ■ Srr^£.'?«?hM£. ziil i For ?ale or ckelianp Ti..- Floating Al lloi.-l Novell*, anchored off Atlantic | :-■«.. N- FW Library SU.-ei PW ,.t It lima. X good uh)l> brtttM. «• "^."toareroaprroL-"^'^ 9 Mr. Kcl'sev'a place 'is at No. .'.1(1 Arcli street. Flrilailclphia. Write to him f..r ^Borat-h Ie Rommel, oplieiatts. Nta !teJ4 u t i uu ^'fi M i I o_- jCm "v'ith Itin??."" that improvt-,1 gl-L-c- and speetn-1 « fro.i your tastcand purac.^ ^ ^ 3t ^ Uiw-r officttan Uie 'nud. we don't know it. The premium? alone are worth more One of the handles! family labor savers the Excelsior Clothes Line, pali-nlcl - and msnufnelured bv Mr. Wm. Som.-t? ' of Atlautic Cltv. The matarlal of whirl. : lite stretcher- is made is durable and the metal non-corrosive: One of them may ■ to secured to a pout on 1 Be day the young people set up housekeeping and it will last tbem a life lime. tf

Jobs W. toady has s history^! «c^M. E rrl-nds'hy h°r*mllbl« ihstwcllion. "* ' CroijtalraiM lost sj parent. Th- public mind nr this town Isoranpjcdw^hh majnrtty I u Its isvik when tbere Js ntatecmtn ^ ; mMrorqiS>n\."l"'>rough?'or1 BO Umiugo Alren.tr wone or oorsplrllpl young prop.csre talking ol gctng toto the country next summra to recnnvrnK Irum the enervntmg uifluencrs/1 dly life. Assoc! sura rob* MMnt CsrwMsy Ci.artTletus A^rtifl. 1SST. beginning at It s. DL tonrpi How do'yno ranch aiwuag moat aneec— full* "erimrat'o * U t K^'^nreJ^^riro rtdrolge. AO'w-re-t by each teanaer preaent tewml^OeoCT^y y| c^e May y^amv.^ The Creeks complain that there is loo many peddler*, witli one kind or other of hiimhtigt-rv t • sell. The spectacle mnn is the latent fraud. fiv ^di'frtlstmtnts. tm i ffl I ^AKlHc POWDER Absolutely' Pure.

L litis ts. lor. imormauon, too, oeAn Event sides advantage.] . . A little history will, brightens, • our business side to, you. Edwara n?*b Ural! Harris was pioneer of Cassimere makers in the United States'; his Spring Clothinq m muitipifed. ' "" The goods have never lost, - by a single piece or day, through faulty quality, their first high reputation ; honest as wheat 1 for more than two generations (the mills passing meanwhile from father to sons), their good standing has known nb set-back ; good now as -ever — better ; improved " machinery, improved ; methods have helped to "make them better. ' ■ - Your 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, we have Harris' goods at a price to make a noise over. -v ' * * Pantaloons.at S5.0o. Children's "Suits at $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 (three styles). We could ticket "bargain" all Over them. They'll ' stand head-rrf- tiie mrirkerT hofcUfronr rank among "15ie" 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. \0 I'RITHXCI: XI-XBSSARY. 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 fur litem. We shall never take less. They stmoly made to represent e vaordinary value at this low figure. Fhey arc a teeming 510 worth. As such, they bavc a most cxttaotdinary sale. Have you seen them? •? • • ? fiom JS to 535 Overcoats from f6 to S50. Storm Coats ■-* 50 to 53b. Strong attractions in Boys' Wear, etc. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920, 922 Chestnut St , also Second and Spruce Sts., PHILADELPHIA.

GI0BG1 c- HMAlimm ppame u qjjj, yAMni Oa hand and made to ortlo- . ANGLESEA, LOTS, 50x150. Gottages for Sale or Jlent, on: eTasy terms. UubUoure. II , ,d wsnlxj ^ ^tTpiyfo iriiio. CHARLES MACE, HENRY- SCHELLENGER, GENERAL STORE, Groan Crook; HJapo I.lay Co., N. J. Wnlcli tlslB space for future suuouncrmcnt, mW-*m -f^h MOST RELIABLE - JSyjL F1EE INSURANCE iQIHC! C"1!111™1 8l!,ra,'ti \ W. SCOTT JHAND^AB,-? ^ n—SUV*. — SM I'UiHLRS H. SUM, EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS, Attorneys-at-Law, l-RACTICK IN THE NBW JIKSIt . I'KNNSTLVANIA A UN I Til) STATES CIRCUIT COUMTf . Offloea, Onpo May Clty.N. J., and «tl Wslnni Hirert, 1-hilsdtlpbln. _ YEQETABLE AND GRASS SEED?? WE SUPPLY KVBltrrUUMrTI TH* SEED L1KI OF V*RT BIST QUALITY AND LOWEST MARKET HATES IICNMV KNOTT at »ON, llorlsl. ■Ui . Cap* May City. N.J. JOHN M. RUSSELL, Dry Goofls, Groceries, Boots, Sta, Notions, Flir & Fee?, Pork. Lard, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicines, Etc, I J4.f ■ ' , COLD SPBIMO. CAPS MAT COUNTY. N. J K I SOUTH DENNIS, ss SDennisville and Seaville Stage Lines. S d.a> ^ H. F, PIER8ON, Prep— tor,