Cape May Wave, 9 April 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 3

HOP 1 . " " i =l-I ix.S* per Aon am. In Advance NOTICE. FOffT oraoi A* If lion KWTS. 'a IU »n«r iwS.'orh, a. o. iwa*tb? For. riBc# at Cxpa Hat. N. J. will open Ai I o'fiM ■ ■^''l*lAj??ur'Jl.ta'!°^l^4L "* 8aI1,u'1' oirio mc1rih4 Csito Trias* I/rt*« P. A A. M.. No. P.lM*M Mramskvrioo on J»» e™w And foarto Taraa*P» Mat train* A. o. t. W.Na, M. llireu on • ■ onwof thAi™ Rail, Ko.^rin. raa-u on th« njh-»-«rari Iod toahi Tturartay wytfA— of Cnoe Mat fed* good over her wsl-r ipplv. Since the lnrge ouxiltey .well *» been eunk At city work* a oopions leld of the pnrrvt and be»t I* secured rom" between pebbly »nt».tratum* of ley the water I* tent *11 over town, ringing benhh And happlne** ro every imBf Of'onr pretty municipality. The ran* from which the water U drawn 1* nei'iAUftiblf. aa -the supply of the trad a, thi* being true no eaviler *houM leak dl«re»peptfnlly »f it. any moron of the fairframe of the righteotu •raon who (toe* In and out before him i 'rry day. known and read of all men. hoae who are yet "keptlcnl, if there InIV «aeh ULadvined persons. «hould go j rer to the work* and see fbrtheoiaelvce. e — fill* eleAn «aild and pfhhlre llinnph hieh the Wat- r percolate* before it it ' imped Into the big tanks and dlairlb-' ed threugh the main*. Then be ho titter* a syllable tending to smirch I i fair fame should lie tried by a aumarv eonrttnartls] and be condemned to 1 ink "Skuvlklll" the balance of hi* nantl day*. Compare that muddy quant- f r, pollnted with the wa*te from a bun- ] ed factorie* with our pure limpid t teams of subteranean origin and draw , lur own conclusions. Not only Is the ■trr supply way up in G sharp. but , ir street* and ocean boulevard will be . li in excellent shape foj the summer , una Electricity and gas will he lib- , all* used to make the city more at- J ictlve than ever. If the mind of. the rkrr after creature c*-mlort» will hut sk into the poa-ihililies of Cape May ' ids upd waters bi* gastronomic heart ' ill be warmed as never before. Such ' isp Succulent vegetable*, and luciou- ' lit* and berries are found nowhere else. • heme* found nowhere else .

tr market gmidencra beat the world in sl olr respective line*. The sounds aad v furnish such flsh as sea trout, hast, Ir ke. the goodey. red drum, and sheep- II nd, *"d the epicure knows that Cape T *T salts are unsurpassable, a* for Little I' nek clams they dsren't show their C heads alongside Jarvi* and Rich- V daon sounds toolhuom* anil tender I' Autire. Can the acker after health id pleasure Ask for still greater luxur- «. and be still more exacting by wantg the epicurean luxuries of the world. ■11 he mav have, bv asking for. 'what [J i don't see. On the list I" our c-and ' can ba'b. yachting, parking. Ashing , d at man* more "inga" a« mav dc do- ' cd Including onr famous boarding Inn*. A few mlnutra liefore the Seriate adurncd on Thuradav. President Flsh lied for the handsome Bergeanl-al- , ma, P. L. Rlcharwm. He was soon fore the bsr of The Senate, when the .. erllent presiding offlccr of that body * ly cased him. accompamny the pain- , « oiieration bv a very neat and appro- ^ late speech compllmentlngCape May's . to-lte son In most happy phase for hla ' volion to dutv. Mr. Richardson was . ken "aback" for a moment, hut br on got hla rhetorical topsails trimmed 1 the breexr and sail-it boldly into the ' «k of thanking the officers of the Hen- . r — it was they who made the present— felicitous t -rms." Furmsn oegan to tx eloquent, but his speech waa cut ort hy the i ntra»ce of those noisy legatom termed "The Houae," and tuc id to see that they wr-e kept quiet long iiiugh to efTect an adjournment. W i■pe to daltv sec the ae-gemnt.at-arms ouplv promenading Washington street ' 1th bis handsome gnld.headed cane. . ■w that the tew makers have gone .' nor. Pols to them. The Asaocisted Tress rorreapondrnt *' Cape May Court House U pan Icularlv . quested to more deflnatelv locate his ipttolm. That one sent out on April I, reporting a fatal uncontrollable slckus at "Cape Mav" has kept u* quite " Ball tbe week disabusing the public < a* to the location of the malady. ' is gencrallv supposed to be here, as I' allot* kaow Inn oo« "Upo May" and " i*t ia opr healthful city. SuchJ urnsl V He noterpriv, canBOt be too severely '' indemntal. It can serve no good, or a leful purpose even if true, but- if not I le mischief and foolLhne-a of tbe thing "■ toome still more apparent. The sick. > i-M at tlie county seet can lie traced to " ie natural causes of colds contracted 11 y Imprudence. While It has many pain- " il feature* in the coincident* of so * any deaths In an abort a time, there i* » > cause for alarm, much less to stir up 1 bed recort roocerning "Cape May." 1 » to this town it nerrr was frrerrr t om sickness, and that's saying much * ,U- _ I Grand Army Posts of the State are ag- ' alldg a scheme to pitch their acml-an- '' ual encsmpmcnl at Uape May during ' ic month of August. Such a project < light to be encouraged by chy father* no burinesa men. It would bring here ie veteran < orp* of the Stole and camp ' dlower to the number of IW 000. There - 'ould havo to he fed and lodged. Imply- 1 tg an expenditure of bard caali that • light to make our bonlfuces' ntoutbs to I liter. At the teat encampment the rail- ' >ad companies transported 30 000 pas- I 'tigers, and that to a point not ge ac- ' Mdble as Cape Mar and without the ' tractten d the Sea Shore, or any other i Ind of a special nature. Our local noat » U1 consider what It can do in behalf of ic encampment at ito regular muster 1 txt Thursday evening. Step* will also ' d token then looking to arrangements 1 >r property commemorating Decoration 1 : • ' ' ' Howard Hunton i* the efliclent librarin of the M. E Sunday school, aasistcl : V Alexia Hch. lleng. r and StUI Maud ' Tie avatembyw hick books aredistr.im -il ere is an admit able one, and is worth lie study of rverv Sunday school workr. There is no triciion. or lntetruprton i> the work of the librarians, a vety dc irable thing In such a Urge school as hla. Superintendent Reeves is the well quipped executive of the »ch el Ict a many aa a third or fourth term, and .«■'! does he maintain tlie cotorel of its flsirx. His Is a yerv interesting work, ,nd one In which he lake* great InureM. lis officers ami teacher* stood by him. md henc« there 1> pnigvees all along thine. Nex\ Sumter Mavor Etlmunds w ill Iddreaa thi. schiwl at the clnee of the Herbert W Rtmund* has tbe hand-, ■otnrat tew <JB-e* Til South Jeraej . ilm Jbrarv la auptdi-d with cboiceteTnlumif legal lore. His clients mav be assured that their came will be well looked AtansteHd with him 1« his brother Chas. H- Bdmrnwla who attend* to the Arms The Ocean Pier Company holds lis meeting In tbta to-day. It wilt lefhmteiv arrange for tlie Boating of

I f PERSONALS a Fred. Doolittlc i* convaktmotL C Pastor McCardy Is drawing large conpi gregations. Mra. KJL Cgsaldy .1* trending a week - at the Ebbitt. Asscwor Hand will get to work upon m ids tax list at Once. - Mr. and Mra. H. L. Taggart vrill put In a part of the summer aK'ape May. The friends of Colonel Hmllb will read the TVav« Uiis morning with pleasure. bx CoL Chart e* Duffy is negotiating, for a 7* Cape May 'hotcL Wc liojic lie whl euc- , I cerd. . »- E. H. fJodchalk spfnt a couple of days of the week at the Cape, the guest of Morris C're*re, E«|. ... ■ , Mlseee A- O. Knight and Frances Ferguson are spending the m*t. day* ofXcnt ; at the Cape House. * Rev. "Mr. Rrunyate. of Goshen charge. , will w-c'ipy the pulpit of- the- M. t. n church to-morrow. * „ Walter Ru'ss. the bro.lber jnf the loet ' Charley Rom »« liwti spending a few ^ dsvs In this county. , Reuben T»wa«ead. sprat of. the Cnin. - lieriaadMiMunl In«unit».eCompany, was 1 * in town on Thursday last. 1 We propose to adorn our portrait gal- ' !" lerv. next, with the likencs* of Prealilcnt ' '• of Council Jos. Q. Williams. , Mr. Edmund* finds -his Philadelphia ' ' btismes* larger this Spring than ever « J before and '-onstantly Increasing. a -Rev R. H. C'onwell preached tbe fun- J a. eraljcm.Qn.oL.fhe late Ker: H. Sterling * I Watt of the Court House, yesterday. - Captara J. Coan, owner of the steamer ' * Itepoblic. and family will take up their a residence at Cape May this Summer. Pastor MeCurdy snd several ot his I 9 people attende.1 the funeral of the Utc 1 1 Pastor Wat" on Friday at Court Home. I Mr. V. 'D. ftch'eilenger and family will '' , TOnu WupV Ihelr ti-at iltlll! I'OltSJe * ' whieh has been vacated the past winter. ■ Chtrlos E. Kelly, as we learn from a b i "Plttsbutg letter, ilitsl in that city on « . April 4th. and wu* buried in Odd Feb . low* cemejery. Philadelphia on the 7th. s. Harry C. Thompson is an applicant 11 ■ a responsible clerical position In - Phlftulr'phi*. We dnnt like toloiehlm, b I for Ills interests liope he may he sue- g ; By a dl'patch from Philadelphia from d ' that llhPtriona.dooble'of good fellowship Ti '■ "The Twlua" we learn that Henry Clair r will run He Stockton next summer au.t „ ' Miller ami Comti* are to lie per- « manent guests of lliia famous inn. ' Mr*. M E Megonaglu I* spending the M . winter with Mrs. Whitney at Glasshoro. , She was at Mr. Edmund'* office onMon- , day transacting some Cape May busl- fl mss. We hop- to see Iter and daughter. Ml-s Eva. at home.Uunng the days of 1 spring and summer.

Tlie arrivals at the Elihitt House durthe week are Mrs. E. Casredv, I). R. Harris. Chsrie* H. Lavi*. J. C. Keys. B. McCann, Wm. Blspham. of Phltedelpldn: C. M. Ward, Halom; W. C. Ban*. New York: Jas. J. Heaves. SISmailev. of Bridgeton; E. Ervln, uf Philadelphia.. The New City Well. Contractor. Senator Jo*. H. Haines. 1* putting the finishing touches on tbe big new well located on tbe 1M. well (ratable of citv limits. Aa baa been stated liefore, but will do no barm to say over again, the well is thirty feel in dlametct in the clear, and tliirtv deep with nibstontlal brick curbing. When the engineer start* his pump In the morning there is a depth of 20 feel of purr limpid water abaolbtely uncontaminated with a stain from eur'ace pollution. msy look llirougn thin® feet of depth and see tbe bottom a* plain as if there was not a dmp of water in the well so clear is It. Its capacity i* fully 500.000 gallons per day,, more than rnouvh for any possible demand. Council has done we I in ihU lob. before the people knew what was going on. the contract was made and the work done, without anv fus* or nonsense whatever. Our city father* 'hall hare thclrt just nu-.-l of praise In this, that they have given this patient city a well of water ilir-qual olauyinthi* great country .both, as to quality nnd quantity. The rvcltt of offl-ialiy starting the well is worth* of putitto tlianksgiving'and we su-.-gesl a <lay be appointed for some public d-m'-nttratlon. that everybody who has an interest in the Cape mav be and see for Uiemsdves. Now let ttie Council add to the goo<l work of giving so ex-ellenl e water*, supply, a lime In which the people may be glail and make merry because of so great a benefit. When shall it be ? W. H. Manshan and John Henot North Long Branch, have their fi*h pound ail ready for the fir-t run of shad, rock nutf perch. Tlicir pound U constructed "in a novel plan and the fish that g-ts out of the intricaclrs of the contravance will nicely earn ita fp-e.loin. They are practical fishermen, and w";:l no doubt succeed tu thi* enterprise. A* yet they have not moved their families here, but will -wall to See how their venture pans out. Knowing how io fish and wlien there should be no trouble here. Jrrsevmen know a thing or two aliout compelling the sounds, bay and to give up Its inhabitants. There are no men on the whole coast of the I'nltcd plates that ran la-at them, oil which ancur* well for the new enterprise of Minora. Mauahau and llenmwThey make it a habit to set free every flsh that t* not big enough for market. ' There ia no waate by these men, tliev are real flahertnen, and deserve the w

encouragen.ent of all. even our local nj market men may off sin advantage by oliscrring their method*. Articles of incorporai ion were fib d In lilte County Clerk's office, Camden, on k< Monday, innirpo ruling the. Cane Slav ai ITriving Park CVimmuiy, with George it. Smith. Joseph L- Fryer and Edwin V. j, Mach-eie m incorporators and a capital of $100,000- Ttie object of the company jr has been stated in these columns be- ,, tor* . buln»y be again by remarking it . The design of tbe concern to make their grounds into a beautiful driving park and place of general entertainment. ' Work will be pushed forwatd on it at " ouch. It 1» retMirtril thai Lemuel Miller r has the contract for tlie grading. By the lime summer seta In earnestly no- ° visitor* may have the pleasure of a whirl a oond tho "road way of the new Park. > Tne sodden demise of the Rev. H. 1 S telling Watt, of Court House Baptist I ehureh. has about it many peculiarly I I painful features. Mr. Watt only recently , accepted the paatora'r of the clmreh_ I snd bad since Is en laboring bard and " i suoccaafully in a Aeries of revival «ci rices ^ . among hi* own people and at Goshen. < I He was au enthusiast, entering Into hi* t I field with an energy that seemed tiieleM. | X hut alas ! there was a point Where he i i should, to all human oheervation, called a , hall and re-ted. but hi* devotion to duty , impelled h m. and. the roeott 1« history. , Our -y nip, ihies nrc'witti his bereaved * family and pastoral Bock. , H "The Lord i« risen indwd." f>n Easter , e Sunday. April 10th, special services commemorative of the ressurrectloti of our Lord will tie held in tbe Presbyterian i. Church of thl« plat*; mornMfc service* Tu 10-30 o'clock. Tbe church will be s deconiteit, Easter Anthem* snd hymns sung and an appropriate irrmon nrt-ach-d -ti. Evening twrvicc* at ".'SO o'clock. Gospel H.rmna, Rcipntwlvd Reading* , and Sermon. A cxirdtal invitation i» ex- . tmidcl to all._ The Boston One Price Clothing House U wdl open on Thursday of next week, at jl the old stand that (.'ha*. Neetlles occu,f pied the" past srmwm, with full assort. a ment of men and boy^elothinc, lmls. " o«^Hl"by^2 mwe euterpri.e"T*j!mI te arSg ybbl'toraey"'*

SALTS. Be and pay as you go. Lota of cottages are being rented. Dias Creek own* a cross-eyetl dog. Cape Msy wlU turn a jack this sumi The Delaware pilot service ix -first- i Anglesea hat a fine sweep of inlet ' I Dont get out of tune with your place in life. A man cannot wcli bribe his con- ' It's not gpoa to know so much that ' ! Un': " "I Keep watch on our business announcement-' for surprises- ' ' > Charles Folki-T* doing sotnc' fine work, caniagc painting. The offer to club with rtunritenr ceased' with last iMoe of dhis paper. . Miss Jennie Wales is" Retting bor twin store* ready for spring opening. 1 Our fisherman will take ttie WaTZ , when he makes anotlicr good haul. • . -A^.Sktldi.-1-il..lliC-.tlolC- Dr. Maurice, j Bee-Icy will appear ioSwctk or more. ^ The appropriating ordinance got ac- i cidcnlidiy razeed iiut week, its ail riglit this. / ' The Chaifonte cua^i begins to look ' comforublv business BkthJShon tending "i the train.". • The Madison House has changed hamls and will be pilt in order for summer -business. , (| Edwanriirown. of H i gbec's," broiighT < the first invoice of rock to market on Thursday. , The late spring insures a good fruit c year and k •-*<[» Jack Frost from getting » "the first Idle. (| There is tlie usual number of folks * about for boarding houses of t Don't advance backwards this spring - neglecting to udy up the townfor the » Iandretli reed* arc much used by our south Jersey -truckmen, and are said by •- them to be excellent. J Tbe lumber f-i- our new offlqns his ground i-i a few day-. m Tim directors or Hie Ocean Pier .have decided to rem the magnificent structure When a man ask* von for advice find 11 The editor tlimki hi- th- qghtful Dm- k tti-ville friend for a sprig of sweet sccntrtig arbutus. -Send a uue more,. JJ While country places an- suffering disease common m thi* time of N year Cape May i* remarkably healthy. * The offices of J. Henry Edmupds have „ Tbe

effiicted an insurance of 415000 on papc Y ' May pnipertics this week. " ,] That tired feeling and loss of appetite m ,f sre entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsnp- w . arilla. the peculiar medicine. Try It and *• i A syndicate of Philadelphia capitalism * Ita. offered $.10,000 for tile Two Hile Beach: Mr. J. Ilcnry Edmunds is the » agent. „ , A Green^reek ghost ha* materialized t* - andgivc-nth«fclUiwwhowa»;tooim|ui*i- 14 _ live about it a bat over the head with a I broom. r Tlio ciam to not the uninteresting i creature many tl.ink it. Thi it knows just * when to shut up. Nothing personal in- ai a Ihnded. S Ciowadotlie farmers gtwul by catch- - ing mice and in. lea, and de-'tmying a ' grub* that will present )' feed upon tho m * sprouting seed. I The Free Heading Room arklBnwIedgcs JJ gifu of books fri-m Mr*. Reuben Foster, " of Baltimore, and Key. Mr. Corwln, of w { Capo May P-tnt. m Mrs. R. T. Brown ia about to locate at ' ' „ the comer of I'errv and Waahinjrtm E; | rla« dry gooil* bu.-iln-s*. The A merino* II<y No. 3 of the family ^ t reaches our desk very much improved. V, 5 The paper deserves *uccc*s and it looks r aa though il wouldsitompcl it. >' John Russell, Cold Spring, lias just di 0 got on hi* shelve* full lines 01 drygAoda. a " His provision department to complete in . 0 everything needed by his customer*. ® West Cape May council has elected . ,, J.tseph Vance. Marshal of the borough. J and there I* the usual amount of kicking a . because of the change in the color line. „ Seth Johnson, of West tape May. has « ,1 bought, at the real estate office of Stayor 5 Edmund-, a nice city property. Ho will Occupy it and become a permanent resL h: dent of this city, i. For anything the household may noed „ our reader* about the Creek* should go ■t to II. .Scbellenecr. He steadily main- „ Ir tains his reputation lor low prices and p n first class goods. i- Would s'phsltum do for Washington J n street." Anything would be an Improve- >, ment on the mud and dot: If* one or „ r- the other according to the Wcalncr cx- T ir Isting at the time. p " Messra. Miller Jt Cook tightened up r 0 their porehaacrs on the Norman'* boiler » c on Thursday, but with no sp|>rcciahle h " result except t-> tear tLiugs loose on the ,, " wrong end of tho tackle, a * The extra revival services of the M. II E. Church rimed on Wednesday even- u . ing uf this week alter cunllnuing over o ^ three months and raaultine In tho con- " ,e version of oyer 200 persons. r. One of our leading hoslcltles is about- , to change hand*, a prominent hotel man, well known at Cape May and Phitedel-

phia being the piuchaser. J. Henry Edmund* to negotiating the transfer. u Wm. Hcbcmhal, Knickerbocker itoWes „ will receive next week SO Catiadiun fur farm and road. He also „ his livery well stocked with horae* and Tehlijea fo'r large or simdl-parilc*. a Tbe J. Henry Edmunds tnadoB miles In 40 m nute* in a littlr bru-h from tbe e "thkr off" position to steamboat Land. „ Ing this week. Otis apple's safe yet, Indication*. * A meeting of the residents of Gtcen Cfl-ik was Md in- ih* public school building on Monday evening of this week f in th- intere-t of tne "Cape May Farm, era' Protective Aooxdatinu." Tbe Creek* , don't -ce much in it so fay, but may later « The Third annual meeting of the Cape \ County Medical Society will be held at the Cbaltonte. Cat* May City on r Thnrmlay April I4lh 1837, at IS o'clock. I The annual election of officer* will tn||e place at tbe time. L M. Downs, Sec. The executive committee of the Free , Association lield a meeting on , eyenlnx at 'he rooms. No. 32 t Vvoshlngtoc street. It was decided to officially open the plats' t"> the public ] this eveolOJf. The JsniUtf. George , pant, h.s been -worn by Mayor Ed- ■ munds as a special offii er. Painter's *U| plies': O I by the barrel at . stpsll margin of -profit, ready mixed cut any site at sli-tft notice, At J. Horry "llugbe.-, Jackson and Man«ioi: streets. " 01 Colotlel Smith to painting Miss Wales' . stores m exy Ih lit taste. He to finishing their front* in ash and walmit graining. . They will look very pretty inside and , out when ready for tne fine line of good* ' Mtoa Wale* will dtoptoy In them next week. : ■ jjSJ^Sa.'; L i Owtwr* of vacant lot* within city . limit* should be required to clean lb em iu> before the Spring Is older by another uioon. In the moot politic p aces there e are spot* that need the attention of the x. autlioritie*. Tt.ere i- nothing parlicu- . torly unwholesotne about liel* and tin . cans, but Ibey are not at all pretty. |» Pa*' or Landto write, us that the teX vlval sarricea at tlw Cold Spring Chapel c are 'till going on whbout any falling off s in imciest and altaulance. "We have 1 '""'li and uJl'lL ^ b°U rnito fof to' ' iSsisSifiSsSK r

-ibbottf the ©ounfj. Dias Creole Dots. Tie fish hawX pot tn iuelprat uice ta» weet speqeer (toUto u rick *t bswt*. Dek.wtOi lotamtawr ntmmom. «nmt^uu**pcti« " rQOd" 11 Muer WeSsrael rraeired say eaallents fmot trie Uracil Creek B. B. C. a* was materiel >xa> week. Tbe HuMsy Mhool tra»re*jr«anl*M tori We4nraUy ntgO", ah tbe ofihxra were re-e tewed Soluni*; sod Saatiy *u Qnarterty meettiix oeiMtoo, ton -wing to tbe luirmno meetlni . »v. on *T South Dennis vtlle. . Have your egg* to' Bauer. Ur. "TtTcartl I* kept very ba«r auradliig «■ mM u!e nT™n^,ba&* ^i?arSu»an™e Master Rotpb ''rt^em^mtoei^STWUy^ripe to tlarrj Dfrerty to ependlngm fe»il»y* wltb bt* p., runt*, Mi. and Mr.. Jra«-T):»eny, itopt Ellen Mcftorty has tuore.1 Ma family to hoaie former*:!? oocaptsfi by Bobart Mcjonn HlxgeaA Ultra o^htW^J^boBS* toto Msleolm Tat'ttora, * uafient tn Ratter'* Coll 1-V-. will unnwfrt. nae bcane on Mooitoy lo «i«n.l Eerier wltb bi* parent*. Capo May .Point. FiMindaUnn for Rev. Mr. SuppleeS cottage t* lcl^^d.^nhciamOer Jor^lu^r-onunicuoD Our avenne* ■re^nelrat pet tn rejatr^for the ^wn'il°L'mpr™!taeb,'oP>puib aciftm^rovtTtie bnlMJurBne raublUhed^tor^lie^Borwigh Inin'raelaUlie beaoly "nwn by Stokli^rregutoi ^rtnfcnrto revival ni-eumti h-lit^ to^BapUst read* mo?W*vt^pr*v*taii" IbLlloui^Sptru m*r Cola SpringPastor laitifi* w *UU carrytag on rerivat mee"inge iu "be chapel. ^ tune lo ttove bl* home ran sway from Mm on Tnurmaay. ■nmorraitoetMatori'wt Tnetetoy evening!1 M. tk Merer *nd daughter, Mr*. Wm. Ketoon. uf t'ne-ter. «i<eot a :«>r:lon or the weet n-Uh 11. 11. Matey ot tbu place. 'helping the onulile frelgel line to New Mptng OTtridefndgslBtJs to^^N'ew J

»ei!u!',Kre'gt!t*Une.,'wc hope that thto .near eoterprtae will be puttied fnrwax.l. Wliifinn WhllMtn apent a part ot the we»k at hla summer r-tug-. ^ \VTiTft're.n^ the Wont Crook. ^ tin war I Cog to home for a few days vacation ' 3SSsiiss±s-— — i *RW«i«WSSa»B- " 5 ^^SA'USSSS^SiS, I Srai saiiaiBiagsatt ! j SSSsStSsSH i mm West Capo May. fb-eaiorMliiur and famuy are dally expectoq 1 Levi Juhnaoo hm* toe McBrtdo cottage to- 1 TnuM wpo hive been on toe alex hat are cod- 1 S.renu'judg* amTilnf Sdmnnda. nXntaa. pwlyperaena are now on toe pay- i The sehoot ettritnaUona of last week wree anreosafnt in developing toe progress of the pupils. Th- Jam-* It 3mro-*'h<m*«**d, fv>M tor It. MS. Mr. Item It bocomlng too statrel raeMltur of borough ronnrtl took els-eon Tuesday evening. Mayor ftpenrer prrsidms and alt toe laewbara ^ra«m^«emge M'rer e!arn^°AilJoura2 to°m^*«r Tiiralaj erraCr^n Creak. rata toe spectacle roan atortg. y r«. Emma Crefse to on the rick ltat.

,1 a" Bmona to getting no better ot hla recent Throliire^Utokman h*a"»everely Injured bis e,-s'K*nt £•««!* * PnstbeM • p n-ae rbat-h* wm trav^rervlee* approprtato The Bay View hona- la tenantteaa. Here to a gi—i chance tor a wMsowake hotel man. ^ tLfcheSSlwl * tva'toe a foil ahare of apnng uwrib 'tSjfJJJ wwel^alockedwtuifoodatoaf K-T. Mr. Wake will lrad the r^gtjlril'a ot sJS^un'e^^MSnw of toewu? «*tter prevailing Una 'pnn^,on toe eon. Aogl— -a -The n-w jiter u being ^ puabsdjor Charles Meee t* nor wMa-OWOlm raal eriala . • b V aod.raMwprraUw public iprtwd^clUxero m^tmi^anytoSf obont .borough Inu ase, or tleaiagfundovtng^^CTrt^Wetdy^hiffaa. hto ' tronTltiu'li' Sse'^rSe towling atoegjirar toe ; M°kop^lto><acM/'M^a mkaematoop. " ' SS^a*uriwjoa'*f mr 12 pa."™. 1 HoBy Boach.— Tbe scream of to* engine ra- ' "J^a'wtd' our esteemed Ooctor Ingram wBl 3 'wJftope kutriwbs'uM Md stay and grow up and rwa wlu the ooontty. d ba.ru. Mil ftTse taUaTfi. ebwes RMrt* W j

CAPE HOUSE, £ CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. " Open all the Year. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gaa. *' Fine Large Booms well Furniehed. a- Thirty Open Fire Places f or Wood and Coal, | HOT AND C0I.D SKA M ATER BATHS.. J rtsxzaa enclosed with glass, tSakfig ttje Utgeet Sun <i*!tery tn^oe ?!*!•(%£ fe« )n lengiitj. The CAPfi not'SG Is rerommcaded by prominent Physicians ot Pbfiadcltthto a* one ot ttw-hes: Pisces on the cc»« fur tnvatbto and 'ttwst-.aeektog rest, anitaatra-jil} gpjwtag In p.patoruj. " . A. H. HAMILTON. Monager.

- Up Shore. "a .TiBm. ot Townaend* Inlet, is ».cx at thu | ; " h*"" W" ",0 *° | ! to Mr*. Kendall ia get- , W hat a generous person tt must be who wtfi < , . bcrrow hla Detabbocs carrtage on a muddy day , ' •* to keep tram solttug hie oira. Percy S. Townaend returu-q to his erndte* at i ( s srssrns. 4 I ggSS.HHSSE ; h ak!?V!'tiout'pyi^?° hu'hrard™ l*a?°sstar.taT I ° "ltowlug ,r 'cmr fu«riq»b*nlv'e man renridn ' thought -*'nT^„'y"l>„r,r'l,to' Mm' ' " menVs!?ffilS*UH{jd°^ 1 Court House. ' Lewis Wb-atou lias again taken charge o( toe hotel formerly occupied by it. p. Fergnaon. n ■ from Bay Side avenue1 to htatot on Mcchsnte ,, 1 street. . t Rer-jgr^Pttx, ot seavllje, ane.| the IGptm * pnipn on last sunuay evi-ntog uuting me innets

Jamee St-ven., a respecte.1 citizen ot this on TheaiUw, having died on tost Saturday. A Tlie thlnl annual meeting of the Cape May County Medical Society will be held at the chal"lonts. Cape Mav City, on Ttturslay, April "to. y,v:?,^rn'<,r"r' "°ct",n of oraccr* The Mjthodlst CiinrclUa ranch please.1 wlih toe new paator, Re*. Mr. Gregory-^ Bla^wara rick hallmmo ^ h'm'a'warm'ptoue In me bearu of «p§lS:sii;K wilmwm ol^eiTh SS'SSSfSK SSISSWRSlBfStKOPJt kul'r Fml-y Itouel capo May Point on Monday last. IUptlat^hspt'"* *" ^Capt R. Baymore anjt wife called on friend* Mrs. *aa Mcthirtv haa been visiting Mend* 1 1 Cold Spring for several .lays. , place on Friday last. Pato.r Bmnyat^oBiela'.leg. ponralt oj It-v. Mj»»«^WIjlliimaon w.« , ^Juilna^Way th- popa'.'r^^rount ^docta^or , Mr. Swain Corson was rerelectrel Soperinter.d- ! La&fi^ui^BylndTBWtoy'l^Phlladid- ' phia on a ahopping expedition. ' Ctorenoe and Mrs . West rot t ot sooth ttearibe, ; waa to town the first of toe week. . me G. A. B. Hsll thi* Saturday evening under i and tho Goshen cornel Band. Re*. B. R. Branrate will preach at^ CapeMay r ' M.rrlol on toe evening of April lad, lWf *■ - ihe home or the bride's parenls In Goshen, » . > J.. by Rev. JGL jjiverty^Mr ^ Wm^ llusud.^- j ■reritoamMriirie wna Hie reeipl-oi. ol many Iwanuto! anduaefnt presenu. ^aaT^the'r voyage

qu<luTaTnnmba!? are loitering wlih aevere tolas.' Mr. Thompaoa VanOUdar Is not a nnatiw* trip to Philadelphia, Atlantic City and other ,, places tola week. Mr. Elmer T. Young haa made hlmarir owner of a new horee and now he and his lamlly will , ^ enjoy ihe comfort that a nloe horse and carnage a A pan* at Mtoa Uaxle YanGUdera no FrWay i SeyeoM prepHT'Tlkri-'a hoaaeVeeptng now and a JoLy Umrtls experted. 1 sygws V® srv&FS '' . of Wrier and woold be a ireal lose. „ 1 Three to a great deal of talk aimnt a new befi i, . for too Us oust c'J'°,,^4Bn"hw^^' on [ HumUT°° mrwniw Jtoereja^ aometmng vrr, ' mS*-!" ^ l "sport anil a man n J that haa notring rodro *1^ *£ SreT'tn ' * Klaaumpa'henuweto and iheyahooH w« expect or want him to work for ihem for nothing. Burlnlsh. " He newirt » getting a torge woodpif , a snrf'qar people are very hnay planting polotoes " and tariy irnck. u Mrs. llavtd lee to tola weex eoiutned to the George WeUm haa a very fine pair ot colt*, e. the nnrat In toe piooe. to wm. Hand to riiHahleiowora about hto ptoee at toe rips ags ot eighty y-*r*. Mr. Aaron P. IButo^ hos^pnrehaned a naw "' Borutto Ohnrvh left us on Tuesday tost for Cape May to go on a piloting erntoe. as™r2SwtoS5m2ri!ri!^eShed. "" J |Miri[MjWJ^pl^^f[Mm^.Ja^ytex n abU to rruumw csptSSrireprira!00 B0UJ "e*ia

| " Wnvo's" Business Locals. j i To-be secure insure witU W Scott I j flsqil. 2t . 4 -A urts "IHllatli'i|'''l i sirrrr Sewtfit J mncliinr for sale nt lb:* "fficc. Coll ami I get Hie particulars. tf j Hiebartl Sclover offers for sale fresh ; mileli cows of superior stock. Apply to ■ | hiro on his farm nt Green Creek . If : "Whites famous physioiogicoi nutukin 1 i may lie golli-n on application to thi* of- : fice". No school ran afford to be with. Insure Willi \V. Scott Hand; books . "p"" "n *h" ]"""*• 1 fit— .. John RlKsell, Cold Spring offers for sale a fresh cow and calf. Apply to , him at hte store. • '-ft. Hiram DeWnll, under Jhe Oirnrd I will make you a neat fitting and price. 31 ' — "Knreffi-TO;WitnTT;"li! the Cfo-s" romT, Green Creek is Hie manufacturer of ciam long* Hiat will not dTsappoim the operaHe als. does general blacksmithing in a workmanlike manner. 5t Walter Ware. No. 53 Washington •treet has nn Invoice of heavy joinij. -s mattings which he will sell, in full baits at Sow rat.-.. Al-d a full assortment of hardware, oil cloth*, and brushes of all kinds. 21 Linfoni Matbiwr. Cold Spring, horwea. and nil Imig^dtepnMi in rante" on hlnd'm The preqwrty No. 0 Wostihicton -treet opposite the post office is offered bv its ownet Joseph Hnnd for sab- or rent, or No. !1 Washington to rent only. ^M.UrJd* and" wi'l "tei ^H'l^'for ' the •easnn or year. Call at once an.l «-e

, ' For sale or exeliange. Tlie Floating j Hotel^Noveltj-. anchored ^ off Atlantic Thirty rooms! For dimension "and Inventory. rail or address. C- I). Middle ; town, No. 408 Library street. Pliilndeli phia. Furnished as complete as «ny ' lieatinp both public and private bulMings. It is a simple safe contrivance I1 °Mr. Kelsev's place is at No. 510 Arch ' Street, Philadelphia Write to him for j further information. 31 ' Borsch A- Rommel, opticians. No. 1334 Walnut direct, ta.rner of Juniper, l'hito . adelphia. gja'e' tii'tomers ,wrrenal al - lention. filling il„.m with glassi- lira' ! improved glass.- * -.ml specta-le* from . whieli yon mav take a choice to 'nil ' your taste and purac. 3t - For $2.08 till* c*tahli«hmrnt will send • Hie Wavg and the American A -yriciiltu*. " isi for one year with Ihe unparalleled * premium combination. If litis offer has - ever been exceeded by any oilier news. - oaper office in Inc. land, we don't kndte it. The premiums alone are worth more than three limes the sum asked. If . (hie of the handiest fntnllr labor «n vers is the Excelsior Cloil.es Line, patented r and msii.jfneturcd-.bv Mr. Wm. Somers of Atlantic Ci'v. Tlie material of whirl. • the Stretcher is made i. durable and «h. metal non-corrosive. One of lliem may lie secured to n post on ihe -lay the v, una people -ft up housekeeping nnd it ww " last them a life time ^ tf ,* " Afina'lwte'^rai-r' Ml come to »pen.| the - Ml-— Minnie Way *n1 Llxxl- VanGMtr I. were In town Morotoy calling on filenos. The new horae, hzrnra* andzleUvery wsgono! A pun lie. ^lllirarj^wme.^e™<W»_of -hraw ' CoartlsnO. nlitaa*. son nt Charles I IVIe. J- oera^wi'b^BavfjIT&'l^ttlt^at NotttTu-nnJ' u'y* 0M Wheii^ho .tied. ^ Hto' o«uh ja^eaMa* * or SewT* iwn^aiMrra^to J" •!!«r?he ■awswnWnyM^raS'rii.'.it »° as brat Tuck shoe Items. • Taekahoe paWto of pnhilt. sehooto will *"*r* Good times are here: herring ore finite plaaty i lood herring

The M. K. Dominie and hla wife ndo to » sow carriage drawrt hy a an* rrwlrier. . Sera ne! Borden, an aged citizen ot Mirabels Th- Wfcrx will anon wrila on Ex-Sheriff ». Wjjejman. ami pahltth^hu^plra- WBh^ksOJhr "S^e^Ttonoaand worth. Msnvntoor clilsena air tn-m»-l»-a In oarrtogoe Of^nne k.nd or aootheruooghi from VanToe factor* fever to Wtt-G In toenhoah^wh. -l"rratroM*riHon^,|.me'^o" become epi.leaate *n,l to vtoii terry family, bat toe^riilH o'^eoi Mra. E. M. Csssidy will sell at publh Uric aurples furnltun". consisting of cotInge set*, two refrigerators, e-rpoti. chairs. Ac . from No. ISStockton avenue on Sain liter the 23d Inat. at 2 o'clock p. m John Sheppaid, auctioneer. 3t »;ir ^dcfrtlSfinfnts. ^AKlHe POWDER : Absolutely Pure. TSa potoler oever >*ri*a a marvel of partly E JCfiiS I sSSfBSTOSST-rrf

uvercoais. BKAI TIFTL SPECIALTIES IN l f.R "rtt AMP IMPORTED MAKES. POPtlLAIt aT IWO IP TO FINEST AT W0.fi. THE LARGE -T STOCK. Jacob Reed's Sons,: 918. 920, 922 Chestnut Street, Second &k( Spruce Streets. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE a NEWMAN. No. 806 Market Street, Phila Looking Glasses, Steel Engravings, FRAMffiffl 88EAnAHETT, On hand and made to ordc- . ANGLESEA, LOTS, BOX ISO. Gottages for Sale or Jlent, on: easy terms. ; Ult ra to DO mosquito-*, *pply io atno- . CHARLES MACE,.tejir«»,iV.J. HENRY SCHELLENGER, "GENERAL STORE, t ... Orean Craek, Cap3 May Co., N. J! Watch this apace for future snnoan— ment. mtWB L MOST RELIABLE " HBE, INSURANCE AGENCY Only First-Class Companies Represented ' . . 1^5 . W. -8C°XlMA?^RTteh it - IlfiRllEKT W EDMUMD*. t'llARLKS 11. EDMrNIlM EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS, Attorneys-at-Law, fiiriin-l tN TUB NEW JEHSEl . PKNlfHYLVANl A A LTHTED STATES CIRC FIT COURT*. f r - j- om-e>, Cape May (3ty, N. J., au.1 «U W'laat streri, Ffilladotphla. VEGETABLE AND GHASD SEEDS . WE EtTITLT EYgarnllSt! IN THB-SEED LtSEOF VERY. BEST *" QUALITY AND LOWEST) MARKET RATE0. -A TKIAi. trirtrttrrffOUClTED. IIENRY KNOTT * tOX, Florist. I. JOHN M. RUSSELL, 1 Dry Gils, Groceries, Bits, Sim, Moss, Ftar & Feel, Pork, Lard, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicines, Etc. k I'.ll.b ni'RI NO. CAPB MAT COCNTT. N. J i " SOUTH DENNIS, ja Dennisville and Seaville Stage Lines. S eg. H. r. Sprine Overcoats.

[This is tor information, too. beAn" Event" sides advantage.] . A little history will btiglilcn IH our business side to you. Edward Oak Hall Harris was pioneer of Cassimere makers in the United States; his - Spring Clothing ... ri»ce has multiplied. The • goods have ne\'er ■ lost, -by !x single piece or day, through . .rfeutt>- quality, their : first high reputation ; honest as j wheat ; for more than two generations (the mills, passing ; . j meanwhile from fatfier to spas), their gcff>d standing has : known no sttdiack ; good now as ever — -bfctter ; improved machinerj-. improved methods have helped to make them 'jtettcr. . . | Your forefather's wore them ; boy and man wanting goods to wear as sturdily as Yankee probity, got Harris' . Cassiniere. " N'tiw. then, by close liargaining, and a less profit than we deserve, we, Have Harris" goods at a price to make a Pantaloons at $5.00. . Children's Suits at $6.00, <.6.50, 57.00 (three 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" the elderly folks what Harris Cassimere is like. Send for paoket of samples; * Wanamaker & Brown. Sixth & Market Streets, , Philadelphia. USUALLY. USUALLY TUB PRICE ATTRACTIONS WAIT UNTIL THE SEASON IS OVER. THAT ISXT OUR WAY. THE 1.0 SUITS TO MEASURE ARK FROM FHESI1. NEW. TU B EARL* SEASON'S FABRICS ORDER