Cape May Wave, 16 April 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 3

— ^ , limm — ^ ^ • I. so per Annum, In.MnHKC MOTICH. foworiTcg ARHAMOEMEirr*. mJicm* •* ^ civic tocnrrnB.! Iltaa^brere M„ Mft ML. >«!.!. 3£SiSX^5iSj:--~'- . Order of the Iron Hill, Ko. >1". wn oo lh. Awl had fig Tnrwtay evening nojnmn ami fowrta TtornU^f ereatad or Tho City Water. The Committee on Fire and Water, Mem F. Sidney Town end, Wm. T. Btevett* and Jamen J. Don*, end the committee on I'rotectlon of Property. Heaa a- Wre.T. Steven*. Henry W, Haw. Jer and Eno* R. Williams have jointly ad the work of aijperrlalng the con- i atmction of the new illy well eommlu i UiU ^llo^J...?.-T.'!j'i'u«yi*"" ttVV j often leaving Iheir own hu*Inea» to *er after the public wel'are la reference to | the water eupnly. As wa» raid last , week, the whole Wlneaa of slnkinr the , well from iU loceollon to completion , * ha* been well and economically done. , The elty may be nrmnrratiilated . upon having committed her affaire, into bands that have not the ellehteet taint of a "Job" about them. It waa a good thing * to bnv the lot for water supply in the • flret instance, and It Is better that a ccploue quantity has tieen found ami means perfected whereby ita Meaning* may be beatowed upon every family of t tbla eilv. Pure water la a» neceaanrv as c pure air. Cape May haa them both in ' perfection, what more need be asked. e Well the Wave would like to aee this I same Joint committee bo on and heauli- f fy the b rounds ahonl the works, at least make a beginning. There might lie r grading done and Ireea ret out this i, opting vet If the Carolina poplar and . Linden are ehosrn. Ihev are cheap and , bardrand In li»e year* a rcapcciahle shade would ne the netih. TlnuHn^or- , stock should not lie overlooked. Nnih- . ing handsomer than Jnnipera. red and white, they may he trimmed as reality J. ta bo* hush, into symmetrical form., A , small appropriation would do to start- f the huslneaa,and we hope to sec it donoj . while the gentlemen of the committee* an In the humor. The public opening of the water wi rka ought not to be loal sight of- for a moment. We have the " best supply of water attainable any where ' and the health and pleasure seeking part ' of the country should be inviled to see •' and substantiate the great truth. When the extension is made to the J Beach Drive as ordered by council then- 1 will be a long stretch of excellent roadway of miles, providing the drive to li Howell's Point is put in order for summer 1 guests. The eilv will keep this tine ll road In apple pie order through the t! fashionable season, and have the dust u kept down bv frequent sprinklings. I Nothing so adds to our pretty resort as d Nothing to as

well kepi drives snd streets. Money e*. m pended in this way is wisely invested, p. and will return a large intercut. The pier company has at last decided to d". "I » something, and that at once. It start- sr off bv asking for a loan sufficiently large - to improve the ainieture by erecting a T suitable contrivance*! or the sccnmmoda- pi tion of steam vessels, that tbey may si stop and land freight and passenger., tl If tnis important Improvement is carried el into effect the public may expect to see si the Republic make one terminus of her daliv trip, at the ocean pier, the fe« , additional miles being more than over- g balanced bv an Increase of business, y Then there wlllbe transient traders which i, will be onlv 'oo glad to have an oppor. „ tunliy of effeetlno a landlngat the wharf. \ The pier company lias done well in dr. ,| lermining to make the long talked of , steamboat landings fact. It will result „ In good sllfrmind. He understand that there are several plana to br-ng the Cap. Into steam packet communication witli „ New York, anv of which are entirely , feasible. Bo far as the season goos Cape „ May Is doing well in renting cottages. p Real en' ale men look as happy as the | bonlfaoe when he begin- to turn people tl asray for lack of room. I'rieesare satin n factory for dealrble lo-ntlons. indeed ,| any out owning small cottages t hat may ( 1st rented at a reasonable price can v quickly And customer* for tliem. If ^ our gmaU boarding villaa would open fl now, at? speed a little money with the „ newspaper! Fie outlsv would lie made ,, to- Gffiay. There's low of (oiks who would be here oould they be certain of f, ' accommodation. It 1* only a few dsys p " ago that we had a letter of inquiry a* c what chances there were for hotel *r j commodatlons for tiie month of April. , There were enough , but this party didn't r know It. g At the Pier meeting on Saturday In J parlor of Aldine.' president King occu- . pled the chair and John EL Sloan arU-d J, a* Secretary. There was a small attend ' ance, but atock enough wis represented ^ H to boodThT pier in the sum of *80,,000 to par off present indebtedn ss and contract a Boat and wharf for the eonvenlenre of a steam vessel landing. The " subject of leasing the pier occupied the attend a of meeting, but beyond an in. Irrehange of opinion- nolliing definite was done. Doubllesa thix splendid im- ' provement will be more successfully msnsged this season than heretofore if present indications count anytb'ng. It ought to be opened to the public very early, and liberally managed In every wav. No cbeoae paring p Hlcy will sue- J oeed ICTPk thrtrexsury of the company, nor should tbe experiment lie I tried again. One nppe out of that bag would reem tobe enough. The following directors were elected: Wm. King, Wm. Anspach, D. 1L Patterson, James Mooner, ail jot Philadelphia, and exJudge J. E- Hughes. Dr. J. K. Meeroy and J. M. E. Hlldreth. of Cape May. The re-organixatiou will take place with- | in ten days. . I _ ' ( AS Decoration day draws near It be- I rones the dutv ol G. A. veterans to take t into coodderation the subject of ways and means to meet the expenses of the I day. Hrretofee the custom has been i to "let the ex-aoldlers do the work and t psv the bills as If tkev alone ware inter- t eatjed In honoring the members of those of the late army and navy who are sleeping In counlv cemeteries, but somehow, or other It Is working Into the publle mind that It has something to do with the matter, and shrtuld help lohear tbe burdens .. . matter ot Justice. A* an incident of history. Post 40 of tills city has fallen hi debt saefa of tbe past two rears In couintemoraliiu: the memory of dec-eared comrade*. A stop. In the right directum is the appropriating of «1Q by Cape May Pdtat to belp meet «6e rftteUbta e^rilTwte^ 1tbl paTwwcrthv exanipte ot the Borough and giro a so '» in keeping with be* patriotic hisiarv. If West ftape May would do drawn that tbe day wi 1 be h-oored in Tb* young ladle* of this city will tenJJ2W 'a May l-s>Tc ra.-lv in the "rem. and the8 geDllemcin tbe provWco*

• j Edmunds will enforce thy law. S ^^^SBaUenon.Mrs. Patterson and two !* nieces were at tbe Chalfonte over Bun<»y- = Ben. Johnson took up the "BritUh Stag" during the weak with her 1100 • Passengers. 1 Witt. E. fls'ch. special agent of Fire Insurance of the U. B-, was in town durtag the week, . Mr*. E. M- Gamjdy i'-an amateur ar. " t'st of abllilr- She makes a specially > of painting fruits. . Rev. <!. W. LlTgxty of Petersburg, r. will Oil Pastor Manchester's place tomorrow In M. E. Chutch. Postmaster MelvinN voice Is so changed that his nearest- friends fail to reoognlae it. W list's the matter anyway ? Mr. John roraon. one .of Cape May's • oldest citizen's is In drcilolnc health at " bis fi-onje by the S eamboat Uudlng. » Mrs. Jane Frank pe*»cd her 72nd birthday on Monday, and was duly "cooBTslnltted npon tlir elraimstance by ber • neighliors. • * , Benator Jcseph tl. Hanre ^ rented ■ tis cottage to Wm. lto«* of Philadelphia^ snd Petey Qffldprt to Mr. Mansfield of ' "llrfZmtv Snoerintendent Miller made us ; a call on Wednesday, He was on an In.pectlriB cruise among the schools of ; T/i«i r Cape May . We en loved the pleasure on Thursday of a call from our friend and former pastor Iter J. II. Ingram, of Nanticoke. lie' is in his first parish visiting hU .. hspthak and friends. A. J. Tomlln of 6 wh«m. ongfit not tp " lost sigh* Of by his fellow Repnblief the conntv when the time comes around for a standard bearer. He has a clean record, and will win when there 1 is a fighting chance for it. Manager McClcllanand Mr. Nafle were at the Cape on Tuesday attending to t matters jmnertaining to .Congress Hall, f Mr. Mfdrllan l""*' favombK "ponan early opening "f l>i" popdlar hotel. They , took dinner at the Chalfonte. i Pastor McCurdy will preach a sermon to the voting unmarried ladles of his | congregation to-morrow evenlnm We , venture the p-edlrtion that the eloquent gentleman will hare a large c-ngrega- j tion to hear from him at first hands aome „ practical and useful lesson* la lifeRev. Sfr. llrunvate spoke to t.be nco- , pie last Rundsv from Pastor Manel.es- t Ier*s p'l'plt. He is a forcible preacher who does not go at his work in any ronnd-about wav. but eom-s to the sub- •' leet fatTlv and ren'lessly. lie pleased ' the people in all the services of the day. Pastor McOunJv preached a powerful sermon last Hundav evening from liis polnit or the Baptist church. His general th'me was "Man's obligation to e and It was handled with a logical C that should hare made it settle d»en down into hearts and conscience* of his congregation. n Miss Ultra Corann has beaulifnlly embroidered a pair of snsp*nders. and hail h them finished In kid and silk presumably h for her big brother. The man who gets to wear them may thank his stara. it it , happens to be -somebody else's brother. |, that he has received u handsome a gift so charming a voung lady as Miss Conton. He Is certainly to be envied. ^ Brother Weiiman did the teaching ( Sunday in lite M. E. Sunday school. „ attendance w»s so large a* to mskc necessary to go Into the church. After lesson had been gone over by the teacher. Mayor Edmunds and Pastor ' Brunyate. of Goshen, .made |>olnted adrentes -which, m iK-tli inrtaneea, com--which, liotli instance*,

mantled the respect and attention of the | Maud Corson, the four months 1 child of Mr*. Bailie Thompson Coris in danger of- being spoiled by i's ! eramiparents. Mr. and Mrs. il. 1' ! of Goshen. Il is really a i pretty hlue-eved child and a* Interesting can b» to ita devoted company of rela- | We congratulate the family cir. , that suclifa pretty specimen of pink , snd white loveliness is come to it. Miss May' Kirkpatrick, tbe lovely *nd Interesting dsiirhter of Professor of Philadelphia, ia visiting Mm. Goff this week and Incidentally winning diatom for her host by her of manner in acting as saleslady - Kirkpatrick lias inherited mneh of mnsirai talent of her fsther, and has vrrv smooth snd mnslcal voice which she manages with pleasant effect. Cape Mar Connly medical men met in annual convention on Thursday at the Chalfonte. and listened to a very able naper bv Dr. G. H. Ingram, of Holly l)r. Geo. G. Carii presided and >r. James Meerav recorded the proceed. Ings. After Doctor's paper was disposed of. Dr. Mecray Kugceslot dinner, and there wa» an adjournment to tlie I'lialfonte dining room, wtiere Col, Baw. fed the gectlemen to Their great After dinner there was an informal talk and adjournment- Bt time for returning delegate* to take tbe 4 p. m. train for home. The following named physician* were elected to hold "flies for" the current vea- : President. V. M. Ms rev ; Vice President. George G. ("aril; Secretary. Eugene wav; Treasurer. J. C. Marshall Censors. Randolph Mar. •hall. Julius Wav and II. A. Kennedy . to Stale Convention. B. TAbbott. J. C. Marshall. G. H. Ingram snd Walter R. Learning. Our excuse for tuieh a brief mention of the Interesting proceedings of the County's Medical Society Is the crowded state of our columns.'. We acknowledge courtesies from the gentlemen of the Society. Josenh Leedom'a three cottages which are now going ttf> on South Lafayette snd Congri*s strtVW will be finished for all-ihe-ycar residence*, and Ite ready for oecunsitey about the flr-t of Jnne. This improvement will lqvnltre an expense of near » 15.000. Cha*. F. Collum. of IltilB F.

adelphia, is ths architect and E. D. , Woodrnlf. the grnlai superintendent of " the work. He. will hare all the labor. " from laving tbe first foundation stone to the finishing touchs* of the painter* and flfeocrs, ilone in cteeilent shape. We note this Important. Improvement with at particular pleasure, and congratulate Ibe oowner of it for. adding so much to the » beauty of the West End. The sites of b these bouses are very doritabie. but more of that anon. - tr T Pastor McCurdy was officially wei. n coined to Cape May op Thursday evening si by a large number of hl-psrlslionrr- sml friends. It was quite a surprise to him r and wife, when so many folks entered fhome and took temporary poseeaaton. u but ll g'addened liis heart and be and „ Mr*. McCurdy made everybody feel at a home. A pleasant evening was spent. ,, andallfelt.it a pleasure to be one of ! those to welcome the new preacher to , . the hearts of the people. I There haa Iteen no positive Identifies- f I tion of the' body of the man found J * drowned on the beach on Tuesday morn- * 1 ing last, but s clue seem* to have been ■ suggested by ■ m image to this office, i asking for parllrular*. and describing a I i man wearing clothing like the decea-ed. t The request cornea from G. Hak, 118 r Elwvn street. Philadelphia. The coro- , ner baa had The body Skriea in Void f Spring Oentetety. - ■ ■ * Sen-ires in tbe Preslretariaa Church * on Sunday morning at lOJ o'cloek. The i pastor wlil preach a sermon upon Chnsr risn Womanhood: the tlieme of the I sermon will be : " Last St the ImrUl, - and first at tbe resurrection." Erange- , HKlio nerrices in the evening at 7j o'eloek. A cordial Invitation It extended to all. i. The Saw Hi8 and factory at Goshen h ; i- about ready fkr uperaliun. ll is dee ngm-d not only to ^ui^raw ^nudcrisMo y ^ S'uld ^£3^1 c work. The mill has one of the list mwers in the country, wbowlil gtw the

^ Hugordrown0 Now for the ganjen and Ooldi- Boston Clothing Store open* to-day. The first thing raised here will be a b dust. The whitewash Kncket la out for tbe ? Get the best, the Wtvx. one dollar - per year. Read the "ad" of Goshen Manufactnr- * ing Company. Planting I* now in order for all kinds of spring garden «<ulT. A pretty -dandelion is peeping from -the grass oc-ide tkia-offlce. 1 Tliere haru been 8S cOnrcreions at . Bsp'.ist Chapel C'ope Mar Point . Goshen is growing tube quite a sizable a town. \Vhy don't it incorporate"; t It look* a* tlmugti the churches would capture the tqwn. Well. let them. 1 A good row will pay. if "you I ve in - the county, her cost to a single year. ' Friday evening is young Bilk's lime at lite Presbyterian ana Baptist' churches. 1 The Baptbt's, of fi.uthen uiil soon worship in a. handsome itiificc Ot their ' own. The Reading room is now open (or ' accommodation of those entitled to i a | privilege*. People's Market, sole agency for llig Elk Dairies *mt' Wm: P. Thomas' Gift Edge Butter. ' Our modesty i* in tlie way of granting , the request of ettecmed bouth Seavillu corrwpondent. I — Joseph Hand, jeweler, is getting ready, tor summer time, and the trade that 1 Like "stars on the coat of nigilt, the electric carbons wit! gleam when, the 1 The Boston Bargain riouae will open ' to-dav with- 'till line* of clothing and < furnishing goods. will be of advantage if about t • retur. si*h your house. 1 Cbas. Wei*.* ha* made an important r to hi* properly by a new patent pavement- ■ Itwill pay ynti to read the advertls. column* of this n»pcr if you are ■ about to buy anything , Mrs, R- T. Brown win he ready tor the Spring trade at her new place o! a business on Washington street. Drinking waler Is the cause of many J ills. See that I he familv well is kept free from surface contamination. c Cape May worshippers of the older 1 time Quaker faith had to go all the way , to Burlington to attend meeting*. * n": subscription* to the Wave cannot r commence from the opening of portrait gallery, we liavn't the back numbers. Nearly 300 new names have been added to'onr subscription list under tbe h new management, and still they come in. The people of the Court House will * to look about them and see if There be any local cause tor so jnucb sickness. Tlie most favored- fellow Just now is n tbe one whoso be»t girl ha* ju*t cm- n hrnidiTcd him a pair of handsome su*- y ponders. ' * Union services have been held all the week ai Cape May Point. Pastor Mc- i> and Brewster preaching in the » Everything which belong* to pure, u healthy blood is -imparted by Hood'* Baraaparina. A trial wlU convinca you > of it* merit. Easter Monday waa an excuse for some taster .wonoay was an excuse iur

of our young people to go on a hunt for arbutus. Whether any was found we ditl not learn. tr We understand that G. will buy out News Stand and will lay in a « full stock of knitting needles, thread, n| darning cotton, AcMi** Jennie Wale* open* her new mil- tc linen- store to-day with a fine assortment of isdtas snd mlsaea hat*. A fit to satisfy a' the mo*t fastidious taste. Our tadv Trailer* should be wire and m ' not mis* the excellrat communication of r» ■•Tattle" this wok. We hope that " [ Aunt Lurinda will note the suggestion. f< Enstcr Is yearly growing Into more » prominence in churches othrr titan the r , Episcopal and Catholic. Last Sunday ; there were appropriate service* in ail of ' Messrs. Duke and Doak are finishing up H. L. Taggarts marine cottage on the ■ , in-ide in hard wood. It has been done ■ in a style tor which this firm la jnstly " . notetl. - || The services In tlie Presbyterian B I church last Sabbath were appropriatrd • to Easter. There were Scriptural read- s I ing*. hymns and "able discourses by the J I pastor. u I. W. Dawson, of West Creek, has one 4 - of the finest peach orchards in this conn1 ty. We anknowledgr an invitation to - sample Ita fruitage when the right time r shall come around. I Oufwreklysketehe* will be found very n ; interesting. As has been said before in '■ these columns, you cannot afford to ,, ' wl hbold your name rind dollar any .. longer from the publisher. J 1 We undent and that H. W. Wiley has : cloned a contract Willi Rio Grande Sugar Company for putting up a new refining , building, also aettlng a plant of new ma- . cltlnery tor use of agricultural bureau. No well regulated family can afford ,. 1 to miss the weekly visits of the Wave, h - It is edited with an especial desire to lie i helpful to the family, aod the manage- i ment is picaned to note haa been successful. l- » Mrs. Annie Sidney is the agent for an " r interesting book. " Wonder* ot the Two r America'." 700 pages, and 800 illustra- , ' tlons. It is Just lb# kinu of a work that i • tlie boys of the family will delight to J ' ponder over. i

Isaac Willis, on Pike, near the bridge, j one of the cheapest stork* of boys, t men's and ladic' shoes to be found in , lower Jersey. He solicit* an exam Ins- ) tion of hk stock. L. T. Entrikln Is setting up a handmemorial stone of Ita'iun marble ~ the leuialut of the late itatnbert j Ware. In Cold Spring cemetery, inclosed t by corrugated iron fence. The features of the city are being , touched up bv a small arniv of cleaners. are here ami there bkilr.be* that . need to be removed before tbe days of j summer are fully upon us. Cape May County fanners will hare a | chance to put in an acre of sirglmm on j with the government. That is, may raise the cane and the govern- , ment will retnrn to tbnn half the sugar and molasses yielded from il for their : trouble. The latent scheme is to nm a liebl draft simmer from Bchcllenger'n landing inside to Atlantic Oily. W.ntof prevents saslng more this week, but we bone to next. In the mean ime Captain Wm. H. Hills. Frank Entriken, and David Hotla* still explain matters. The Organ Fund Committee announce that a concert will be given in the M. E. Church on the evening of the #5th lost. Ms. Porter will be the manager. -AdminitKi IB and 25 e» nta. An excellent We aball publish The photo of PtT] Alexander T oung. of the Court House: I with accompany* ng sketch In a couple of weeks. The Doctor la now confined to hla house from * sicknem caused by devotion to his patient*. We hope and pray lor hk rapid convalescence. Mnu.ru- Hand A Ware bare a contract for potting an additional story on Mr. i , J. J. Doranscottage on Stockton arenue. . They will begin tbe Improve rwml at , onot". they also hare the superintending of , Mr. Joseph Lerdom*' large ™ . South lafavettc street, which he will | build for himself. i W^rt colk. ling j ing on the »ubject will confer a favor by t permitting an examination, or prno^j

the (Sountg. Burleigh, na Lour Wlehtoo ol MUlrlUr, U vwtting " Mlse Mstue Hand as» retarnot bome troei her rtali to Cold Hprisg. V Mr. Win Loper at P»Uad«liAl», rUtt« oar Mrs. amien Booder aad aoa RKSaM, ot Cape ■- May. ruiia-l at Mr. B. Ctmren". tae rest Mwm Ijrxir and rarrW Trier ot Drnnlsrtl k. . was tbe gucat ot G. W. WbekSau the Bratof tae " week. Tbrre win be premning Bert entry Basilar • aram»»JSB I Along the Shorn Rogd. r Mr. ine.SeaaMe'qemS'Sy. ^ ^ ^ Mr! KUgTaadnun itle stage Bne.17 1 Hrfr. r. W. Llrexly WIS go to Cape Mty Ctiy • on (tan-lay nest MumidtB. polB"^ Be^L O. lode noy nf Frank Madar*^ piytmaroead^jrot i ^ Prank Swatn kaa aorepted a pe.tiv.0 In PBUa- ' '"weMTp-eaa'tid to note met MinItsJl Morris - J»Br Ktu" Mrs. ame jaeam^taa taken the children ot A very nlemunt i-r-nln* was spent at Captain Edwanl Rtee'a on Toeaday. a irirota. are vtMttaf retaUrns at UUa place. ^ Dorchester Items. Mr*. RIM Champion Is vlalttng frtenda In Burrow Hhaw spent last Monday and Tneaday liunaEem «rt ot* Mr!15Srin'odfrey! , and tilster ttltcst Ihe dsy a! Tn'ckahoe Sunday. Mr. Mav-sl Sharp, who Is sltendln* school si Fwm^roftt gnest of hie Udy friend re^^t^ew'JiTOen ^S^naSj from the West Capo May. The lleaiih ot inctb.roogh-u-rxorllenu poroh and a dress of paint. The r«»«^!t"^atakh<»rtt^w^Kr«*^jCTOw»roaw i«lr«t?n» utnehed no f«w" Spring with a coat of prrtty paint aa tocolof. - ^ ^ Itroia^nMTMte' n'aa twumoedThe cottage of the late lamented bemnei Bwaln. Donnlsvlllo Items. le. d.

Mslcom Loittam entertained a number of his frtenrts Friday night. Qttarteely meeting was held In Booth Dennis t M. K. church Sunday. Itiotographer H.n. er la doing > gaod Jbuab ' "aaS"1 ^U^'n^xS^aa"tau"tmmmer ' Mlssses Ude Adsinsand Bailie Smith, of Tuck- ■ w^ha fcav^lieen ruitlug frtenda, retnrnro , "p-' ll' i- J'tne. left this ptsce on Wetlnesday SStare*' ? " ^ButhSIIjr^i^len^or ' nu£el|ta;s. lie leaves on# food' heart Behind. : Petersburg. tr. n. VanoildeFs new schooner arrived with .] K. T. Corson wlfHsoon build a new house. t-Cnoie Dtck"is aettlng stylish In hla old ageMr. Dayton Coraon, of Paolsbotp^rasde^s o' Saul, the MaekNdth Imt mnvM MtTnhk- ^ - - - Awu^ttohuid^ Cotrou : sent™ Sstrsmore. T^teopoCorson ; Junior t-atamora. Angus Bog; Chief of Ilreonts, l"*Vd VatUItlder. K. nf w„ Rdgmt Vttss : ssnusp*. Enoch Wflliamr^WtUIsm Hons : ruure\*oJis'nl,BwLlhim!tonr' Van(Ulder.*r?elei fltvlfrrv. A Bert Corann ; Braren, Frsrt William'. Sbenrzer ttrown. Ed. Una, burl Upplnoou. esr'it^nrlokVhk.'emc'naw *t the time to get the prices. Mr. Breves, of murine. Is r 111 Ing si Tabtthi Browete this week; he seems lo tie a vary welMr. T. Vsaflllder Is team in Philadelphia; Is reslly herttress or hs^our worthy neighbor an Everybody enjoyed the party at VitKHldera last Friday evening and none more than the ho«t mra-vlt. though an old man he delights In the sports of the younger ones ami enjoys their DennlsTiite. Townsends Inlet aad other ptacea. The music was furnished by Elwno.1 hnvitf wWWarM^taj^ getttngMjjUM Holly Bench. ftw'w »"."luji*tu* 5rr.c",' FrMh^ai'itaya r.The nollv Bea.^t- ^D^S^ta^jawd^of prolutbly'be able to stmo challenge the world. reautre ^ted^Rta Ur^d!^»*nu"llBSy The llollr Beach Borongh anthortUc* hare I psaaM re^uUoos preh iPI'mg^borresjn^caule ; '"'iFlI'Sewn're oomtM" amfw*! ■ probably appropruue lo iheir use the eqalp- • menu previoosty need Jiy the ptoneera. Travel has Increased on the Angleaea Railroad since the engine ha* t«n repaired- The rnalI estate agents ot mis place say there Is a rreater . demand for onuagea this Spring thin ever t known before turtae time ot yeir. ' B^^'TheereSMWthrBrta'k WatarMMP . mgnvgematedtgr. COM Spring. • •- -■ : wnoota. - . jysassrajjaSSS 1 1 !!T5J"sSf SSS ; I StZrSS « | 5 Mr. tumor! BUM*, of Cape May, led tae mert- -. I me at tae o»l»|«dlosaT^»*«ta y 5 s

CAPE" HOUSE. "« CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. ur Open all the Year. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gas. " Fine Large Rooms well Furnished. * ■* Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Ooal. » HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. riaiau em-Joae-t with gitaa, makl igthe lifgestSun (iall-ry ut the state ( tt» fe« In length). Tne'CAPE BOUSK U recommy nd-l by promtoentThyTaciaBS of Philadelphia as one of Hi rites- ® places on the aoatt tor Invalids "and those unking rest, andJa steatUIy grotvlug In pOpnlartty . I) re A. H. HAMILTON. Manager. 1 I — j

south Sosivllte. ,y Mr. J. U. tlibo, of tv ooittufy, wsi at SeavlU.- '■ ;i.* J^'tSf* uTL^y Sub" 101 bto"'™ " , ^Our people hare ^srel^ been ^enjeytng the * udeSsMstaen. . ^ ^ * ' 1 Vuz durtngbi" wimM^retoroel to to- home'br I t- bis parents at Phltsdetpht* Ittt Monday . - , ^ ^ e noticed Mayor l.lidlam. ^ C.bl''-- of tae j .1 is taRcSy'*"* ° . " *** ' The resilience of Baker Uoyd lis* a dectdnlly t, InYwmEoOTl* oyer the p "^,','at toa* 'er' "t" ''^*s * n Ul^^°V""°°t,^K'1"r,1<!t*nJt'1heen,for l F r •reyMtroWBgis {lie pT«wgrmiii^arT-wnB^^rot^^in^«' ti 1 u P tJKtte ^oss?quartctM\ Mresrsl Balpb tlnif and . M i^yoal^ *^^c|ij?Ullng.^MM^ Uxsje.Va^j nmr'ng'oj'soclrty'tai'^iroonT' * „ Rio Uranoe. , win be'roltWhrei ta"tUTWav« 10 atmut two m' p- ' A pom^nof oa^rMl<rents^sre pre^i|artnctn fe- ' serlhe"fur sS'lrest'ooereesr. * ll'lo'Viandc and 1 Holly Beach items every week. „ ' trscttdraistog a small lot oi sugar •unc for tae ," KM tirande Sugar Company. ThU Is Sr. n Tlzard's Orel attempt at fanning. ci w!v ^wdvrtdt onr'fsrmers. sml explain Ihe idea In few days ' s^pt. rrsns ^ninsin oi^ '"P*-

! and^one^' ri, tali chapel pay proportions c;y ss ^tnoch^ per ni £^S«ori?re^V^J^roOTlnB.^irrer^<Teel m relied tq^acrept the gospel whenever ftte pro Jjj hnitdtng Is » ne'aSu? thirty two feet wiusre, !' three stories high, and will be made of wj md'aTrenTpirt' of the plantation. South Dennlavllle. |r If vnu waits a good county paper anbacribe for the Wsvk. 'i Mr* Irewla Etwsrd. spent the early part of „ the week In Philadelphia. „■ Ixaile Imdtam of The Spring, spent Saturday . and Sunday with hla parents^ k Bueeeisnnday wTta hit nnete, Wm. Bevitt. Mr* I- Smith of this j1 Douiltss Itntdnenn, our new Ida -ksmltn. bee 1 1 proved hlmeett a good men at tae bu-in'ss. w Wm. Tomlln of Ooahen. arent the 'Sabbath ,, 1 wttb his brother-in-law, Jreae D. Ludiam, of tow lewis Bdwifrdejtfr..^wee^a fewjlevs If W|. ^ . tae mlU during hta slwejtce. n Mr* Wm. Sheldon and eon Harry, nf Sontr n seavHIe, arent • few daye in our vltiegv vtamof p tier amre. Mrs. Walter sides. Ralph Waters of Philadelphia, 'rent a few " dayabyrar vilkgakm je«.,gg> but at tht * Mrs. K-^A. Oordon. uwcher «»Mta M»» ' clou at the Uoort Hoose on Saturday lesi. " A dellghtfullv pleasant surprise and progres- p aire encore party was given at the residence n' > ' Fnnnan Lodlsm. Somh Dennle. on Friday ov- n- ,. i ing last. In honor °ryM» sMj Mtloolm lodism. j rsMc" HoStredprotlded st the onrsn. sod «ny t several songs Oat brooghMMih^rouBds of tg; , 1 morning, hdfhly pteuMI with the eveomgb t! r 7i'i!lu!°tu cxtTlfeSff I' : ItevKt, Meramie Lodtaoi, Maggie llev'ui Joe- " ■ sphtne Nlokeraoo and Fannie HoKnes, Mtw. c 1 5^"* *S5! °f '•'.'i*- w-m _kndjam °! , ! U^^Syn Ln Jta^teaS^Siam, «nd ^ Wait Crook. | I (Irs ivl eeren'dr on Aatnrdey evening last, onr , * doorbetowetraren. , ' Cant, narrfon Sheppard and family ptaard ! Sunday tast wtta relatives heni, ' Miss LfbtMc Chrtolan retired home atlci ' , a bnef penod at R» flrande. , Mre^^hs^Ont^Md^^.of rotsbTTltlr, i S EastcfsmMay'wl'-ii h» mother. Mr». I), (loft. ( r Mrs. Tomlln^ Itawwine^'^^jtaltlre ( - wreu12re'plre""'l''-'' ?£tatro^m£*leo" II The frteods of Mrs. Sherman are glad to hear " that she is tmprovtag alowly from her rtcrei 11 '"Howard OoS left his home on Monday fm t Rntgeris College, where he la preparing human I for a llfo of usetntnes* MM Ella and Deborah OoB left for CareMil a tal' w"llTprQd*some^teefc*'Wre " " • .jnMtPSsMSWs ; gf J."ofeSgS-* iiSSgi." e SdeSedjuo-w.. ^ Cap* May Point, is, s H Hamilton manager of tae Improve " meatt tia-'ts stcadiiv gaming to health Ills ri- ^mg^natmally-lllPW after . setgc of oret k- That the rotaiweaniUtg a world-wide repotattoo as m spring time rreort, U evtoiwd by the up, potts ooUtojarre day.wkM the^rugwterst S Ullsgow, Sooalaod sod Urerpoot, Kagtaad. 1 na painters "" JJf tSS^brtTs'tl rnUoe "to Win scaroely recoarnjare A A foUMJJJT arees - BTStKBSStS." „i ArrtreM at the enje Houre: Mr and ^aTxhwa. Martm'tatr and family. MM s w|gi| gt kSaa^lgj^lpi

UT> Shore. What a eonglomuratlon to t»a adttcted wtta. ( Sheephead will soon be heft, so wlh the; mosMorrlactins' honae loots vcry aeet amlet its new ci«c*.f pamt. ' \ I »»d«4vor so to conduct yourself as to wm the r ■ reupis^and ebn»<tenw of your tictgtmori end \ ^Manietlirinmt "yjf/"' South terote p'lsJn^' pMMsttju to^rerey one would-be nlpprrl t.y John Vr.u!!. Ksip when he ^ The Mt*ses Swsin of Ci-remont have purchased s new cow. About the Orst itnag -be did was Mtaertoua3"ke m,n0re 'llr Croon Crock. by tiie I*resl>yterun pariah^ Captain Joseph Douglass Isuitol s gooil tout of oy.trryhiB week for John Cnnorer.

Y'on trill toe! sale insured with W, Scott Hand. A new Philadelphia. SinRCT Sewiitc macliift"- tor sale at thia office. Call and get the partiShiarv. tf Rieltard Seinvor odors for sale frt'alj miich cows of superior stock. Apply to him on liis farm lit Green Crccli. tf Whiles famous physiological mankin be gotten on application to tht* office. No school ran afford to be without one. Price .*25. tf Prompt payment* by the companies represented by W. Scott Hand. 3t For **lc, cottage lot 50x115 feet. Col. tWhliia avenue between Ocean autl Dee* tur street*. Apply 1819 Walnut atreet, Pbiladelpltia. 2t Enoch Ingersoll. .at the Cm** roadGreen Creek ia lite manufacturer of clam tongs that will not disappoint tlie operator. He also doe* general blacksmithin a workmanlike manner. 5t Walter Ware, No. 58 Washington '-street has an invoice of heavy jointlesmatting* which lie will sell, in full halibut low rate*. Alto a full assortment of hardware, oil cloths, and brushes of all _ kind* a ldnford Halbntner, Cbld Spring, manufactures a specific fog heaves In horses, and nil hmg disrate In cattle. He Ita* ltad success with this medicine whenever applied. Farmers and owner* of stock should hare a bottle on hand at all times. tf The property No. 9 Washington-street opposite the post office is offered bv itowner Joseph Hand tor sale or rent, or No. 11 Washington to rent only. |f Both of these store* are admirable business stands and will lie rented for tlie reason nr year. Call at once and see .Mr. Hand. 5t m Painter's supplies: OD by the barrel at - small margin of profit, ready mixed [taint*, and paints mixed lo order by s i racliea! decorator, of all shades. Gl**eut any sire at short notice. At J Harry "Hughes', Jackson and Mansion The Boston One Price Clothing House | will oped on Thursday of next week, at L old stand that ClTas. Needles occupled the |iast season, with full assort ment of men and boy's elotbing, hat*, raps and fnnjhhhlg goods at prices that will astonish the public into filling tht •tore to- secure *omc of the bargain, offered by thl* new enterprise. Just wait and nee what the inducements artbefore rashly wasting your money. 2t Mr*. E. M. Cassldy will sell at public sale *urpUi» furniture, consisting of ct.lt Mi--. I wo r.-frit-. r:ti. chairs, chinaware, rocking chair*. Ac. from No. 13 Stockton avenue, on Satui . day tlie 88d in«t. at 8 o'clock p.m. John Sheppard, auctioneer. 8t Yesterday waa Arbor Day. To what extent it commanded public attention not yet transpired. Jlew gHlPfrttamrnts. P /RorAt-itsaj^ ^AKIHC 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. " irty » wimnn tat H*-rr^Tr OS?—. 5 onmSa^'wita'SyV^^ja'8^ i«Wall bt.. H. X.

[This is lor inlonnation, too, beAn Event sides advantage.] A little history will brighten j our business side to ytyu. Edward Oak Hall Harris was pioneer of Cassimere , , makers in the United States ; his Spring Clothing race has multiplied. The goods have never Jysgt, by a single piede or day, through fault}* 'quality, their first high reputation ; honest as wheat;- for more than two generations (the mills passing meanwhile friSm father to -sons), their* good - standing has known no set-back ; good now as ever— -better ; improved machinery, improved methods have helped to make Vhqm • . , Your forefathers wore them; boy and- man wanting goods to TKca'r as sturdily as .Yankee probity, got Harris' Cassimertf. Now, -then, Ity close bargaining, and a less profit than we deserve, we have Harris' goods at a price to riiake a noise over. Pantaloons at $5 00. Children's Suits at $6.00, $6.50,.$7-oo (three styles). We could ticket "bargain" all over them. They'll stand-head of tlie- market- l>old -front- Tank- among fine" goods offered for the money : royal for wear — for looks. Ask the elderly folks what Harris Cassimere is like. Send for packet of samples, — Wanamakcr & Brown. Sixth & Market Streets, " Philadelphia. USUALLV. .Spring Overcoats. BBAi riFCi SPECI ALTIES .1.8 ttt-K tin s- AND I «- Jacob Reed's Sons,918. 920, 922 Chestnut Street, Second and Spruce Streets, PHILADELPHIA.

TjEOIGE C. newban. £" N°" '"arl<et Street, Phila jl^^l Looking Glasses, B Steel Engravings, WORKS OF ART" rEMEs 15 g™ vii!iei1' ANGLESEA, LOTS, 5(38150. Cottages for Sale or Pent, ON* EA3kY TERMS. If you tnini » !"■ foraprtvaml'otta*!-. It jot w>m • lot tor « llotct. If yo* "ant a lot fnra mati Iloore. If yon warn a lea to xro* lino money. If yon wxnt a lot where ml. HI. CHARLES MACE. ■■Ivyir-ro. A". J. HENRY SCHELLEHGER, DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, ME ASD FEEE, IAEMS5, WEIPS. ROBES, BLANKETS OF" ALL, KINDS, Oreen Crook, Capo May County, N. J. JMk-, MOST RELIABLE FIRE-INSURANCE AGENCY Only nrsl-Class Coopanies EigmeiU - - t W- 8C?Ai.f^iToouir^SrA N IIXHIIKI1T W. XDMl'NDB. CHABLK8 n. KDMUKDB EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS. Attomeys-at-Law, PHAUnCC IN THR MRW JlltaKl , PKNN'Vl.VANIA Jk UNITXD XTATR8 CIRCUIT COURTB. fifllreo, care M*y i.'uy, N. .1.. ami c-.l w.lnni Sireet, Philadelphia. VEGETABLE AND GRASS SEEDS WI SUPPLY KVSKYTSlHe IM THR FEED LIKE OP VEST BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST MARKET HATES. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. HERRI KNOTT Jk SOS, I IorlMI. * Cape May Cliy, M. J. JOHN M. RUSSELL. Dry Goofls, Groceries, Bits, Slioes.Nofiois.Floiir&FeeB, Pork, Lard, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicines, Etc. J*-y «"LD RPRIKQ. CAPE MAT OOCWTY, N. J. SOUTH DENNIS, Dennisville and Seaville* Stage|Lines. "8.2m H. F. PIERSON, Proprietor,