(MWjtcr Mnnn, la aoa NOTIi:!. post optics ikuwimbits. e>n and artcc'li-p!. ™iw :• Prat *"£! n"n j -TH-taT* oi Bundayl • H|A«mrt»»n<*»m!!l«- t-V "alttrr^T #r^ra" MalU OtU*a* at t Javic 80<qjrrl«8.' ^!KeS5?^o#l^. oTr.V.^^ «. mcsc# on and third ^ -3V I'-U'tfCl -«rafe«ti. "f "breaking Hal" *w a frtture Bl 'Tuesday evenIn*'* meeting h) M. K. rbapel. It afforded an opportunity for tlio*# wbo had. from hoe him or another become estranged. to "make op" and be friendly. Doubtless there wi re inatauct* Id which the breaking of the bread wan a balm to solb# wounded soul. If the ayrribotl«m of the oeremonr meant nnvthing It la (hat those who take « part in i: pledge themaelvca to be more loving and charitable one to another, ever a'ter. The Araba have a eu«ir>m of eating aalt together aa a token of bating friendahlp, and It la aald tbejr will never quarrel 1 with those whom theyhave thna pledged. 1 The North American Indiana atolldlv amoke the calomel of peace, and he i with whom Ihit covenant la made will I alwava be tin harmed by them, yea more, i man. It waa lima the great phibnthrnp. ] it. Wm. I'enn. began hia life among the , Indiana. They kepi llielr compact with , the Pemtaylvanb Quaker*. anil not * iron of their blind waa apilled bv the Indians for a century, doing hack to [ the meeting of Tuesdav evening, we ' don't evpeet to hear of a»r cross or nn. charitable words he! wqsn tllose who look ' part In that beautiful peace offering to a common humanity. A sacred ph-dge of I cbnritv was made and a common kin- ' ship acknowledge. Truly such a meet- ' Ing aa that mu»t reanlt In great good. ' Tlte bova of thi" town, so far aa our t experience goes, are nil vow, on an 1 Indeed we think them more docile and r grn'lemanlv in regard" to many thing# than their fellows of other towns not a |, thousand miles awav, Sweeping de- j, nuncbtionaof out young people arc not ,j wise. Those who make them either do It without knowledge or thev have in „ some way Invited thy ill will of the voting people. In oulte an Intimate relatlon with the youth of (tape May. dur. ' lng a Period of several years, we unbeai- " tat Ingle awe. without fear of success. '' ful contmdlrtlnn hv those whn bare the ! rlglit kli.(t of knowledge, that the town J' of hoys and girts who give promise of 1 making .for Acmaelve* useful nanu s f: making -fnr themselves useful '
in the world. There will alwava be ex- ' ceptlons to any rule and In making up ' a verdict dont ludge of the whole youth- ' ful populace by the errors bv a misguided. or perveae memlter of it anv l more than vou would Judge a Itarrel of t pippins to be rotten because there was , one or two In It that hart been blighted. 1 A few davs before Mr. .T M. Ireland's , store waa burned at Itio Grande he was induced to ask for an insurance of #3000 r upon it. but when the poller waa granted 1 he thought to anrrender It because lie i felt that It waa too much to carer. He i waa so liberally dealt with hv Mr. Ed- ' mundi that hla mind was . hanged, and 1 a few days after paid hia premium o' •30. fie" will get fo» Ida foresight i •3000 hla percentage for Insurance . Of course he feel, vcrv grateful to Mr . Edmunds for council In the premises, as i It saves him from utter financial ruin < No one should' think of going a dnv ( longer uninsured. If neglected so long •10 will pay for a pollev of •1000 for S , rears in ordinary country risks, Don't . •Way. b'" call af the Insurance offices of , 3. ifenrv Edmonds and have Vmtr pel- , Icy wrlPcn on the moat liberal terms , possible. , The new law "filers of Edmundsjind Edmunds hi the Easen budding are the handsomest ef their kind in this end of ' fhe Stale. The senior partner H. IV. ' Edmunds. Esq.. has had them fitted out in excellent taste for the acrommodatlnn of hb clients, and those who msy call ! on business. There Is a reception room ' front, principal office and a private one In the rear of the bni'dine. George ' W. Smith did the Job painting, and he • a better. Walter Rnaeman decorated ' the walla with lieantlf.il paper. The I Ways congratulates thin enterprising > firm on the good taste it has manifested f In filling up tlifai suit of rooms. The » men wha compose it are young and ha v.. the brains and push to win their way in 1 fhe world. For a seaside community Cape May I folks are bad Judges of the direction of the mind. To Pet their knowledge we ' propounded this query the other morn- 1 ing In a short ratnhie over the town. » Where's the^wdnd ?^The ^fir#^ replv 1 and triad to mom it br pointing to the 1 yaneon the M. K Church steeple, tnsl 1 disclosed the fact that tbc wind seas 8. ' E. Almost around the compass the ' wind had rambled, whim becoming s«t- 1 isfled that there existed great diversity ! of opinions as to the doiugs of old Aoolna - we suspended further inquiry, and ' wondered If H really was a msratime - community In which our lot U cast. 1 There are no agencies thai do so much ' disinterested work for a place as its I newspapers. They stand reads to boom , Ihlngs along In fine «hape. If there i» least bit of excuse for It. and sometimes thev keep tbloga warm br their ima'drd , efforts, when everybody else has about < given sip It would he a long and dark , nlelit without the newspaper* and the r light they throw' upon thing*. If you , have not thought of It before, just Win , to now. and end the matter by sending , thl. office one dollar for a years auhacrtp- . Uon forth# best journal in South Jersey. , and Atlantic C.tv will Ik- a hie ln»im for ■ our market gardeners wbo raise so much produce that goes to waale. Our ! borne market is a small one, and other* . of any Importance are not at nracr.t ' 1 antic within range of our market gar- i deoa b a scheme thtt demands the i hearty rapport of every person Inter- i rated In th* tilling of the soil. ! Had the, action of council been made : sooner in Mm year in reference to pro. i trrtion of the beach, beyond Sea Breeze, i other improvement, would hate been i made brektes Mr. Kelly's fine villa." it's , batter to he la'e than never, but doing When" lie '' wtyinda" Jptba"1' e*pwU"y -w-M> *— Member* < *Ouf CI. at who send u> - from ware) who fall in this particular
a* I PgBSQNAL. D I WOmotrWhllldin win spend tbc ttimjl» raer at the Cape ■ P Mr. Kelly takes Mr. Albert's pretty I1 aduddc vilb thl. year. * — Thb office b indebted to flow A p. Hlldretb foe pnblic documents. '• Wm. J. MeKean. edlt'ir of the Lntper. — spent Katuaday and'Sunday at the Ciialfontc. Colonel Cake i. getting tblngi fixed up about the West End for an early 5 openipg. f» Paalnr Manchester will occupy hi- . pulpit to-morrow morning and Rev.- fl. r. C.. -Se^ser in the evening. Misses Ferguaon and Knight delight In tbelr dally rides over here from the Point when the weather is fine. Ex-Mraator .Miller and fam'iy are ak home again after a long abiwticc in Carats <lcn where tbey spent the irfet.'r *" Miyor Edmunds haa beeri. fnr a few 0 davs, ifi bed with a severe cold, but on — going to press be b decidedly better. " Mr and Mrs. R. (L Beattlr arc at the » Chalfontc fnraacaaon of seaside rest and " to enjoy the tonic properties of Cape g Geo. K, McRwain and family and i- Joseph tvln* and family are occupying , their respective cottages for the season ti of H7. p Hampton Corson b getliog the better ■ of an attack of quinsy. Hamp says he's " lieen fasting a la Tan see ancTdon'tcoJoy 1 1 the process. F. L. Richardson is getting better 1 , from n revere attack of riieufnatism^ Mr*. Rlehattlifin dm •dSBpT' a sufferer i ' from the same dlrease. .Rev. C. W. Lirexlv preached for Paa- i tor Manchester b.t Sunday morning and I evening. Ile.Is a lively preacher of the i old Goapel and no mistake. Our esteemed friend Elder Hand is t again a grandfather, the favor coming to this time through the family of bis . son John, now a resident of Warren, Pa. ' ~ Chin. IT. Edmmiftrnr ill* l»« ffrm »r ~ and Edmunds, la at the (bpe weeklv. attending 'n business matters of the office ot wh'Ch he is a Joint partner. » Joseph Brooks of Ileiderrllli-. will be chief rl- rk »• Die People's Market tliia « summer. His long exjieiieni-e «ral devotion to duty wilt prove a valuable ac- o qulaltlon to Mr. Oliver. IJneoln Godfrey and family spent a f fewjof the flrat day. of Hie week at the Chalfon'e. Mr. Gmlfrey'a is the first name n •hat goes on mir books for tbc Dau v Frank Willing l,enrh. nrlvatcaceretary „ C. S. Senator M. S. Quay, is at Cape for a breath of sea air. Mr. beach . spent the wipter In the wilds of Florida ' roughing it with a companion. In the sketch of Ihr late Doctor Bee*the word "order" In reference to bis j. historical reeeareh-a. should hare lieen quallfivd hv the adjective "mean." and •hen It would hgve read "of no mean '' ortler." •> Rev. Doctor Fit* (if South SeaviUe, Dennis and Goshen I tap' 1st parishes, was lr on the Island on Thursday greeting his °l old friends anil making many new ones. He made us a call during hia brief so. w fhJT genial voung friend. Steward II. of fbo gas office, has heard la from the Creeks ltd* week in the form -c trom tne i reess vis wren in uie mrm of a box of fragrant arbutus, lie la"
enouehfnrn tolMUfrr fur each of the Immortal Six. T. J. Kelly's Marine Villa is one of at the Cape. It is aubstan. tiallv constructed for an all-the- rearround house by Dure excellent hnildera M rears- Diike and Doak. Tbey are adding no little to the architectural beauty of Hie tosrn. ET D. Wretcof'. one of onr favorite Mav bova. now cmplovod by the * O. R. R. Co a« operator in the manager's office. Wilmington. Del., gave a pleasant rail, the first of the week. principal attraction being a Cape May blonde. Captain A'rxander I.udbm lias shown a lemon from Ixb Angelos. California. •ent.br hb son Harry, who is tvaehing 'here, twelve Inches In circumference measured. It ia a beauty, and la ealcn'ete«l to give one the I.o« Angelos fever for seeing them in their native groyea. I'nela Srillwrll Btevrn«. at the age of take, a walk over to Cane Mav Point now and then fnr his health. It is six mllas there and tjark: be covered the whole dlsta»e« a few days ago in forty minutes, and it would have taken a pretspry man to have kept pace With lilm. Wm. 11. Hewitt enlivened the A. O. IT. W brethren on TJuirsdav evening bv relating the experience, and h.ir-breat! Holdfast, and aim hie thrilling adventurre In the earlv vrars of ihe-Kebrllion at Charleston. Brother Hewitt U an original and successful story teller. Pastor MeCurdv has marvelona powers nt dlsrriptloD. His dlacourse last Sunday evening on th# general judgment waa inspiring for its reiam. and must hare rent shivers though those" that heard it. The subject was closed With the pottending wools '-The Book, were opened." which will be th# basis of next Tbf arrival* at Ih# Ebbllt Hotta# are IV. Newborn, Wnodhurt; M. H. Kemp. 0. A. Wilbur, W. K. Moore. II. <>. Myers. F. P. Vsoart-I and wife, H. B Isiwerv and lartr. of Philadelphia: J. J. Reed. Camden: John Hughes. Chest, ■ml Hill. IV: J. G. Tbomi an A W Glaentser. H. G. Nulles. W. K. Borden and wife. W. W. Furroes. J. F. Grey, of New York. The following are among the arrivals at the ciialfnnte du-inv the war>: V. AIcKean.-Mra. llaauaU MoKeaa... 'Hirer Bm'th. Thomas Rohb' 'I. English. C. Enrilsb. C. D. English. N. Hsigh. Clifford Ecwis. Clifford Is-wis, Jr. J. Fmor* Bonlle.Geo Btohba K. Stanlev C. N. Mo- dv, P S. Hill. .T. R. Adams. John E. Hand. John C. PatterMire S. M. Barlev. Mr*. S, F. Kelly. Alfred Kngli.li. K. H. Godiealk. Andrew D. Cramp. Edwin C. Cramp. Howanl Cramp, V. J. Heehc. Mrs. George K. Stephen Holl -ke. Philadelptlta: Jan. II. MarhacheT."RahwaV;Wm. T. Howe. New Torit: H. M. I.inneil. Dr. J. H. Ingram of Holly Beach, will go toTunghn. North China, as a. medical missionary, embarking earlv in August from San Francisco for hla new field of labor. Bom# of the great truths hereby stated led the Doctor to study for the mission work. There are nearly one thousand millions of heathens in the world. Three fourth, of them know almost nothing almut Christ. Forty millions die yearly with scarcely any medical aid. There are two white mlMlvilaries to about on# million of heathens. There is on# mi-'ieal mlarionarv to about five mlHiona of heathen. Think of one doctor to four cities Hk# New York. Tke heathen have nerves like us— ate we not liable to forget it * Jmm healed the sick and ntraehed the Ooapei— so did his disciples. Modem Surgery and medicines appear miraculous to the heathen, and medical skill will open doors other-Wise closed to _ the goapel. Such startling statements should awaken the churches to greater effort tosend out' more men like the 1 lector-- equipped as ha la for a»ch good works. He goes to China under anpolntmen; of the American Board of Foreign Miaslona. A Job that will bear doaa inspection la I that which A. B. Little la finishing up on Dr. T. 8. Heed's I^fayette street cottage. It is a difficult house to paint beI cause of the scroll work which is profusely used all about It. but the contractor has managed to get in and ouramoog th# nooks and corner, and has not left a ■ 'drop of '.alnt anywhere except where it {hiuldbe. Th# colors have been elinaeo with a view to permancy rather gaudinew. Taking all in all It# a piece of work hard to beat. The new water supply H as soft as
SALTS. i- .field larks are not game bird#. ' Silting bonnets are blossoming. 5' Shad art a Raysidn boast thi# wick. Toabcrry leaves are rxecllrni fur the • teeth. - Now for a stiff sea breeze ot burincas • activity. pock fish of about five pound weight , arc the best. _ r Cape May is putting on her robes of usual beauty. , Wait tOI you see our new office and eotrfposing room.. 13ie eardi-n* that those Fishing Creek- , era have, beat the wurjd.. » ■ King iersha have put in an appearance about Goshru Creek, g Id a month thenew otfiA- of pubiica- . Ubn wiH be oocupi -d. Wall papers at E. Johnson's. 5,000 r pieces to select front. ' Has the prnjecl 'nt an outside line of steamers been derailed ?». The yscht Sunhf.in made tlie'Oipe- a I fftlH naii/ in the weak. Vacant city lota are no places to dump old tin cans and bustli-s. | - Teltoiy dandetlnn* and daffy's arc I here in all their gsudines.. Historical qhaptcrs in the War* will , be about Cape May. The month with It's in them are bail for the dcrntlin&l meeting. The history or Cape May County will follow the port rail gallery. A big sturgeon leaped from the water A heavy electric atorm was an atmos- 1 pherical event of the week. < The E. C. Knight is to go into trainIn New York right soon.. The objective point or anxiety among , publishes ia Trenton. How many men there he who know ' ju-t what should be In the paper. t — Josrph-llsnd Ims. the art oL ctiltlng and setting Cape May Diamonds. ( Dennis Creek Landing eoi-m. to be ^ losing its forttier burincas activity. _ ti Arbuies ihay l>ri easily traiisplantexl ami made 1 1 grow in the door yard. The Five Mi!" feeaclt should buy that old mud Iran and make an end of her. c At the hand, of -Joseph 1*. Henry I be ia goltlng a styll.li coat of paint. ■ The boardwalk Is mrtte bright with" . p'omenatlers on these lovely spring days. P Don't cackle nor crew, hut saw wood an-i firave that harmless pastime to g Chan. Foulk haa mMt tastefulty fin- p up Stllle Hand's market delivery * wagon. r London Purple tor sale at Oliver's .1 Market. Is a sure destroyer of potato hectics. £ Hand's Central Market i« slocking tin u summer trade. Only tbc best goods " Much activity is manifcatod on Washington street in getting stores ready for , opening. e. The Beach and Boardwalk have been well |>altonucd this week during fine Tlte Beach drive and board walk will it extended and tbc old part thoroughly ^
1 No on# ia bold enough to dispute Cape r May's claim to the best water supply on r • Goshen Manufacturing Company will - bring to the landing its old time business activity. ' The driving park should be ready for | ' ; use in time for the first dawning of the Our correspondents will notice that . wc have been obliged to cut down new# i tenia this week. This office acknowledges the receipt : . of a copy of the annual report of the . ■ State Geologist. We haTC Wn sharpening onr pencil ; 1 to do a Utile city cipher ing. when more ■ I imc is available. Be safe and Intnr- at the nfflres of J. r Henry Edmunds. Take no riska in In- , ' ferlor companies. The Chajfont# had 88 guests laat Sun- J . day many of them remaining over i ' through the week. , There can be no question but that ] . Cape May haa the finest looking young , ■ people in the Slate. j At th# Insurance offices of J. Henry , Edmund, all the more desirable kinds ot < policies are written. ' n. Scbellenger keeps hia goods and < their prices in close company. He asks r for only a fair profit The time is come to decide whether , 1 you will help yourself by giving the # newspapers a chance. t The primal condition of favor In lhe ' mind, of Bar.idc girl* is the possession 1 ' of a horse and buggy. ( Ground has been broken for our new nffleea ami composing rooms by the t Mayor Edmund, office*. A man can be a Christian and an ac- 1 tiv# business one at the same time, pro- , vlding he advertise# liberally. Tlir practice of aprmiing money before 1 It i. leeaHy in possesion i* to be deplored both In private and pukllc doing. * It's the season of the year when tht t thrift!#., farmer bants areonil fence Joints for his last year's implements. J To-Anyihe teachers of South Jetsey r meet in Vlneland in the Interests of Hie f "Tracher"! Reading Circle" of the Htair- 1 H. Schellenger will fit you out with about anything ever thought of for general tt*c about. the farm and household, i Thoma. P. Erricson of Green Creek will movr h;« store and exteralhl. busl- ' ne»s. which i. already comfortaWv large. , •'Bystander1#" talk# about prominent men and women form a 'vcrv attractive •' feature of the Philadelphia IMl/i JJ Tries. ' Often the thine thai yon feel to be so t plraaant and enjoyable to do in vour i spiritual life I# Just what yon should not do. from Hood'# 8*>taparilla now than at i any other season. Therefore, take it ' I Not a dull line in the Wat*, and notji- \ ■ ing to fill up. A'l fresh and original j - even to the advertisement, one dollar I a rear. ' I A liberal policy op the part of city J r father* to those who are about maklnc i ■ improvement# will work tbe better all j How can your comdcncc let you i . longer borrow the Wat* when you may . have it for the insignificant sum of two - cent* per week. The churches of the city mensce Hie , I snloonA, and the raloona in town menace ■ the rhnrcbaa. On which side are you in i . the menacing business? A largeconcegal-on will undoubtedly • 1 fann Pastor MeCurdv to-morrow evenine. i when he promises hla second sermon on I the General judgment. p " John G. Bheppard. West Cape M«y, ' 1 will give his personal attention- to vrn- - dim and auction sales. A postal card 1 will reach him addressed to this ciur. ' Wblle the "OudcII Is 'riding a nigh bono of public improvement, let It not ' go #o fast a* not to see that the city's water luCnreds Allot up and besntifyiag, Tbe recent long spell of krw baromr- , ter la answerable for the bad colds that i, prevailed along the coast north ot Cape .. May wjjieh has so far been remarkably u exempt. Tlir Cbatfont* i. doing a good Bpring .. iHuinesa. It. register bears name from # all the big dtie#. Excellent table at the , Cbalfonte. sun parlor and elegant sleep. e ing chambers. n We were badly crowded feat week for x room, tod had to lav ««ide much inter- # eating matter that would not k«p. We hope to have tbe necowanr column* liefore long to meet every demand made ;
-Siboui lhe iSoimtj. Dlaa CroeK got a. [ Georxe Hewitt, who had a .Ijote of parstjll* f * ifitTiSu uSarS'(Slin ^ome u na,ler- . limner Mar-r M re'tlnc along with sis bmk- , #o hip aa w#Q as mtgM be expeeteit. The potato Ob* la here In ume to atp the am: (■owl that aaawa tiarlf throngs the grynn-t. ' H wumnwn.'vStm' OK v l5a ' ' «#" "!"part of . Holly Beach. in*v«a5l«rira'»nreh,u*ewin^r'' [ire40l'M ymt. Crease of Railroad isn't Issuing ant , paaaea IkU year. 600 * Ii1" bera rtsei"k! ^ weapon?" I >00*01 Woe. -ilia" yoo° «5ow ' Bx-U.Tor Vaavalae has ■ targe force of meOcean Creak. The Prcnytertaa etiunrh aecliacoat of paint. ' UJ a" W | Mi*. John Hrwut'ia rc-orartn* from atoog I •pell J'f anffenng from eye trouble. i the - Potnt" wouUl t# tenaauo# this aammw. *' sssHS'; ^ 1 South Dennlavlllo. Mre. nratemcKmnn ha. the aarSf hwxini ' Mrs. Kltm-ee. WUI"1 reoirnet home laat wees T phis. r " ' " " ' " " " I-ewta Vanardartalen, now wnrSlng In Philadeb ' South' De^ rilng a tew days wtlK hi* family at ^rte^pj.^peber,,,', h„ len for Phlladrl- P Hannah l.u.ilam°and Curmin'l.odlam. a nahintnt it" 'f "ttf'ba""^!0' J Wiljamfiyton narwiwljr aansjSwtni MaUfe; ft ' ColO Spring. " „ -Vtaa Fits rtarrlaon lias been viaitlng her Jf bome'P'1 |Cfromoff "d rah OIC"Moa *re " IM.n-l am of Penntartiie. and a tn*an.l grarelilng the wais* Thu crmeiery
: la one or ihdtlldest to the oounty. I lhe Young Peopte-a prater meeting was held ' Proteawir Lewt^ prlnclpit of i*ape May pnb- • 11.1 achooM, pane,! pirough our tillage on Tneadar aftrnioon on hla hleicle. Mr. Uwu u qoile a graceful ri'ler. w*J[a» Anna Hoffm..,'" .p-n-Unr, a few Atji Cape May Point". Klleabin Mnn-u and famiiy. Hla 'fieri nlia'liaS mon, (ierraanmwo ; Dr. J. 8. Fogg. Mia. Carrie ILHnlehlnwHi . Mr. M. D. Krani. W. Nootl detphl.; Rev. J. lii.n.-l.ar.l Hulchlaon, Ham II ion On Monday morning toe tram from the Paint nubile thai it "hey wUh'-Uo "co in caje May Inprairae uc m "" SSmSfTS °' "" the bo,, ab.l'lbongh'lhere1 were eSrhtein rams to get In It, and U wn ralnlog har.1, It tl sate lo STe moch'bell niSt"! 'utT'uiSl'SdTOu' on farordar eveniag last th* gnesu at the ay;s>, ^e.Tho*Srauh«T jdano'daei uTof'a't-ery Sgh Dennlsvllle Items. ^^BavM HamphlU waa in town Salortay and Miasm Julu and Theresa Townsend were In mating caUa Bntnrday. A. Ptokarel waa eanght In the mill pond last wees ttut weighed A.V ponmla. w«al 1-ioppere on the woodpile. ^waller llog^of JAeet Croet^^fjesralng lie Yonng". r.ore very potuclynnd aauat.Iorju"' M laa Minnie Way. of Ocean view, spent a few u«: wees xtilung her brother Dr. K. Way. gS^Ba^^wnp^UuT propmy ^'ongiag Thu^iyraivn:!!#" ^?5o'lhwi0wiJ'an,-?*to erertolwtna, there being arfoot pr-wn*. Tti# pnMtrbSng "TCty'^imuh^S Onr Marshal has been employed In helping peopie mora oau rUlt in Ph8idel5hla.reOMaUr tTOa ' B. 8. HewHt U hniidlng a doable tennnr home Mr. Ilyser, o! Philadelphia. drs'wwMge'for the 's^-ummodatlon'of aponhdnmy*«homt2$asl S" imJuSg "ho Ma *° in "ewttt, oMluui'cneS, ^sTtmSm Mlaf 'uewiil's i^b^iyi^O^ro'nE'J^gTu^ito^ Caw. IHrsa H. 81 n son of Mktdwiroo^*iEs2) cams manore on the north bar of Hereford at twoS^°at5rail?th<wuai'j faet'ot^ plne'InmbCT. ^^'5x»Sf!MlmIw0aafef'a2ora* Wreck" ael. 8he ■ tnsnred- £ Weat Cape May. 'capt. bsmuel Kwing may wan feat prowl over ha Hoe grey peay. ^Kev^Mr. Lrm'j wss^.lie giuatof Rev. George | Tbe la-tle* of this plno# mas Toeaday evening to fonu a mite acauety for bene at of coapei. turovara ewugs, oe'tooedway^TneraBy'ltiml ' °Mr VanRod-n. of Philadelphia, called on ■ acme or Wesi nape May's fair yoang udtea on , The strike Is ended, she baas have gone lo from tWrt aS- U>Urat' °a" l*d)r ITPof*-'1 flow uurtaf A lady of the borough who haa . tieeii trsvriing In a nelghliorui* SUte reiste. some r-e'viiee.uaaa of a naura who waa happily r g?.^.a^rtSiLiags i thiag. Doctor ■ rarv feud ef ehlldaa, no :ggp - - s
CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. » Open all the Tear. Heated by Steam. Lighted -with Gae. " Fine Large Booms well Furnished. t Thirty Open Fire Places Tor Wood and Coal. | ;; HOT AND COLO SEA WATER BATHS. | rtaxaaa aeetoaed wife glxs*. making the Jaigret So# OrtJetyln-lheSrateilttr/eet In length). The CAPE-not'SR la recommended by prominent nyatettos of rhllsdelphis a* ,nr or lhe beat <J place* on tag era* for UtvaMs and Ihow seeking mat, and Is atemttly cowing to p ipotarny. ' A. H. HAMILTON, Manager. '
■Up Shore, y ^ uoweaji ~$t " a grestao KrMay rrentng waa ; •e!e& niek iej? short hii ] nroe aaawrlwr0" r°*1 " wlnnl11' • ' Roue' aoKM*** *** "* *nr*c"°° *'' "" Oho" ' Shpt. Havens la on htt nnatteriy visit to the Lire saving Sutiooa along the ^ j. 3^-*o«aa -oawt#ii-us wii»i jr»ws s«-l.-» ' Society on Sal urday evening was veiVwell S. T. Coleman keeps a litbde! prat omra. Ho-, der Ms direction everything Is In good inter, ?ce41' t""'T "1'' u» I'su.nsof ha. ofRio Uranae. Sprtat is donning her gxrmenl of green. . lioliy Ilcarh. ' ^ krooleon PJrobmrs are ^sgain doing .mmagtng work Ui plan iainn 'low" "n uhirtx!" 0r"""' SaK" Iirn-ks are loriiig placed npon the grouo-l tor the tidin!rpris'n"" *"* *U1!" wort* ,or elli*rlmi;Dgi^ma^^min Hol^fBKirb[a^rtfS«^hu the animals speed tested, stoi-k toward tha*h *!df*^ tak*n har share ot through the sounds to Atlantic city tbis N'ol withstanding the advance-! age or elghtySmtn'S Kt™Th' "°'c- Mr*- "• u bba»u»-y The Ihm-mtated schooner Bmllr F. North am forfeit fur Nrw York with am go of lun# oVlrat^Tu^l^^mnrmng.^'rhe crcWf^rre mtcn - store of J. M. Ireland A Co., waa 'fiscovcred 1 iKMShrt&r * n,oai"' siomber and saw j
# arsaffs^wssrss^r 'Th° tare, and la paid to be rutty covered by manr- ' 1 -^n'vfewT • ; What ratuing on Monday. Who got.lrowned: ! i VrautaaiV^ 't "** *u'rin|' ,B Drbb's ! Mrs. J. L Smith haa spent several days In the . a city this week shopping. Mr. II. Champtoo died Wednesday evenlor 1 altera king illness. Ills family hare thesym- , patny or thU neighborhood. e hotfiribir a good anetal time."'" " """"" ' J BcsideGMr. Witghl'* y'raliensragm^oomea?# I e fra!theTr"aamm°J tsritton'' m I reeeivelfttom M. M. Kay* RTo.; PhUadnpSla j - Very cheap and desirable pattern*. - Marrtan tLd Frank, a^rislung her uncle ami I i anna, Mr. snd Mrs. 8. T. UdeMin. a ?n? baby^firt "S 'rrMay'nlgh" "kil'mls Terr j , Ecr friends luSf'nKwty It I? form'ed^and what" a ! ^ All ladles tare a Wbt-l of thanks and prmite - obliging and good nature.! man that could be r conductor. lie deserve* this fur hla km s thoojditfuUirgMo^nrareand aMktren iravailng j e win tllji l^on^ sod'wrar' it m^mbhe^pem!^ - really, some folks do have a womlrrfnily gi>od „ opinion of ihrlr (own Intellect and only their j It la platbly to be seen where ano-s IK ^deel*. : , eren If you do not try them on any psrtieular , : one. weft, we cano-8 nauer one crowd always , Goshen Items. ' t 81 1,om?*on "M be*° home for s > Chaa. Canon, ton of eg-Shertff Corson was to < ' town recenily. . Lewis Chestgr. of sea tale City, spent Sunday . ' under the parental roof. , The klngcraba hare pnt Hi thetr appearance. TUntAby WMaUewt^ Fraaer Weeks is tbe ' ^y.MdjteJTO-^tg^oLaiUH Uotur. ( ' Mrs. II. T. Hull well and too Charles, returnee - from their trip to Btiumore oa Tsraday last. ^.M^i'B^enn^^'W-hfrui^raln^owD i gim# oTMr.Ind "re'j'V.'oraMfuie'oist'oI 1 ' hr^at'iJrath'seaTUI^a orompaaintby lut tut- ' p ter Mrs. Bama Coom:y. 1 ■ *?pSS£ ' - SfiTa'" rrTTmmKm 00 "■■"■"h"" arreroooo - ' A^nberof th#ChrtiUah roong people hsrr . . organWl^hroHMire tn^im ^earnem^wrakmg . • tb?'prtn^«'*oonam'iraon0r iod" ny-iwt "oI^kS ! '• deavor aooerte* taroaghoui the coantry, Thu , » widely, though har a tew weeks, old la In a - nourishing ooodtwo. and the meednga which ' - are held every Friday cvvnUig are well attended. • ^ s:ephr«"8#iLJr'?^Wraraiorelm^C^^fy l-MIIra what Uie law allows M any pel acm wn-. V Wtu uke her up and secure her m Jail to that -a ' To Ajiegro woman'sisjul Is yasr, ■ niartrr or'SStrrafamf* hmi'^'soo f vMU?o>d « ^ .\Sd^£tsa^rowWur any.i|| ^ ^ — "oolSSSjSuamSi qslat pteaaaaUy thoae - who hare absady arrived. n Whstnsr rsteriog or leaving school ha qoM la **S ms^knMLoromiayoor#TM sad how latML Try sad follow th* leader la yooi a auad aad make hla peayev your owe. ; rss.Hv%si:";s,s."»'S « The Brandon Hog Cholera's agent in ? Illinois. Jno. 8. Townsend. write, under ,e data -«f- tha UUi inst. from Edinburgh r- th*t he is at work among tlie pest stricken J droves ot the Bute, and with bast o( rt>- „ suits. He is sanguine of success right j a along. -He kaa alteady cured many ani- . £ mala, and b treat in:; other, with remark- ' *■ a hlo results.
j "Wavo'i" Bualneaa Locals; y- j You "riill feel safe Insured with. W. if : Scott Hand. | A ww Philadelphia .Singer Sewing I machine for sale at this office. Call and „ - c-r th.- p . j Richard Solover offers for sale fresh ; ffiilch cows of superior slock. Appis to j him oti hit farm at Green ~tf | Prompt payment, by "the compnnie. 1 e i represented by W. ytcoit Hand. 2v ; For sale, cottage lot 50xll.' feet. C'ol- - I nmbia avenue between Goran and D#ca- , 5 tnr streeu. Apply 819 Walnut atreet, .. Philadelnhia. i_. . , • Eugene ('. lUugltn. piano tuner, regulator and repairer, will be at Ca[iC May > during the aprins: and summer. Orders ' left at American llouse will be promptlr attended to. a33-4t" Enoch IngersoU, at the Cross roads ' Green Creek is the manufacturer of clam tonga that will not disappoint the ojiera- :• tor. II# also doe. general blacksmithi ing In a wqrkmanlikcjnanner. fit li t are coIftHifig (lata for tile pur|>o*o . of writing a history of thi# county. Any ' one of our readers having records bear- - ing on the subject will confer a favor by permitting an examination, or granting 1 a loan of them for a brief time. Ifi-'Jt The property No. 9 Washington street opposite the post office i. offered by it# 1 Wnct Joseph Hand for sale or rent. or No. II Washington to rent onlv. r Both of these stores arc admirable Wi- . ne#s stands and will be rented fnr the Mr. Iland. ^car" ' * once" jf*® 1 .mail margin oL profit, "readv mixed paints, and paints mixed to order by a j Practical decorator, of nil shade#. Glass cut any size at short notire. At J. ' Harry Hughes', Jackson and Mansion ; streets. fit For $2.0fi this establishment will send Die Wave and the American Agrieultur. iat for one year with the unparalleled premium combination. If this offer has ever been exceeded by any other near*, paper office in the land, we don't know it. Tlie premiana alone are worth more than three times tlftfeum asked. tf Tlte litl. ton One Prico_ CloUiing House was opened on Sjaturday of last Week al tlie old stand X'harles Needle, occupied the past season, with full assortcap. ami furni.h'ng good, at price, that u-ill H4foni.li I In- milit-i- itiln Hllin— th> ■ the public
.tore- to secure some of the bargain# offered by this new enterprise. Just call ami "see the Inducements offered before rashly wasting your money. 3t Mr.. I!. T. "Brown opens to-day at the corner of Washington Snd Perry -ireePj with spring millinery in all its branrhM, drc»s gocls. notions, and trimming., *!!, fresh and fashionable. Herlong a»i>*£ tance with the I'ai-c Mav trade cp:«S her to select just what will please SW old customer, and make many new onw# !/iw prices. No trpublc to show goodfi. Call ami coivpaS- goods and prices it Gne-of the henVicsi family inborsa vera is the Excelsior Clothes I.inc. patentM and manufactured liy Mr. Wm. Somor*. of Atlantic City/ Tlie material of tvhieb 'he stretcher is made 1# durable and the metal non-corrosive. One of them may secured to a post on tbc day the young people set up housekeeping and It win last them a life time tf At Ik Johnson's. tnattiog by the roll at wholesale price#, ail grades. New style of wall papers. 5000 pieces to iclyct from, competition defied. 6c and opt Full lines of men and boys boots an)h •liocs. Fine calf skin WaukcnpliaM, formerly now U, women's pelftfc leather shoes. $1 to .'•2. Finer grade TO -lilt those who don't mind to pay lor finish and wear both. Children's al! styles and prices. The best is the cheapest. Specialty of rubber goods. No trouble to show goodf and talk over prices. Those who are fitiing up tor the spring should not fall to examine •lock and learn for themselves that goods and price# bear close company. a'25-tf All poisons are prohibited from taking any tliiog off the plantation, such as liay, lumber, iron, etc., or defacing any of tit property, and are forbidden paaturlni cows or horec# under penalty of the R. C. Tizabd. 2t Rio Grand Sugar Co. Mrs. E. M. C'a«°dy°tm sell at pub'ic rale surplus furniture, consisting of cottage set., two . refrigerators, carpets, chairs, ehlnaware, rocking chairs. &c„ from No. Ill .Stockton avenue, on 8ati-i. day the 23d in. L at 2 o'clock p.ro. Join ■iheppard. auctioneer Ht Experienced bantl# and motivated Iirains lave mad#" the New Turk "World 1 great newspapar. Like all roncernr with life and ttAriligent power in them it Is (jcD'Tous. and always quick lode i isUm to all concerned, in any matten unifer diiu-iwrion of public interest. The hedfeaty of this splendid journal Is shown In the )(W cent# lo the dollar sllvr medal-it is nemding out to some of tlie more prominent newspapers of the land commemorating its high tide of 330,000 get one before tlie supply be exhausted. The growling part of the - ouimuyty should put a pin here, not for ms*v years has there been such an early demand for cottages and b-artllng house* m obtain, his year. S me of our cosiest cottage# have iwt-n leased to advantage and thi ot "ForXdcor rent" 1* becoming •bortened at both rods, and by a sjk-i taken out of tbe middle. ^dffrtiamfnts. it®, POWDER Absolutely Pure.
What's Going on afOak Hall ? | Spring, 1887. It s wonderful ! wonderful what a heap of clothing it does j take for a . single season's sales at this old famous corner. J It s because the people like it and it pay? them, that's cer.1 taint We have never Iwd more thnn we could sell so- far. \ oti never saw— we never had— such Spring Clothing as Ju?t now. -V\ e know the great host of customers, and that * they wait to hear From us, and the solid sort of godds" they want to pay their- money for; #nd that is the sort we have — a . houseful. Better made than ever; better variety than ever; and it will wear like oak. You know this is the only house in the country tliat tells quality hohestly, squarely, and doesn't require a proti to make themfsay whether they're offering all-wool clothing or not. ^ Now is ydW time. You'll find more push and goods than ever; and lower prices: they're down to rock, Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth & Market Streets, Phiiada. you like samples ? WHAT STYLES SUITS ME? dm: crsruvkk lddks nr-.t in a sack st-'ir. asotub: l0uk8 is \ iirnnv gcrr. axuTuei! a horns a l'itlS-'k ali'.kitt and ViiltV ultpi THR WHAMW himselp cannot tbi 1,. til Jt'lKik- wmisnl.v lit somktimbs to us HK HAS MORK HBPBRIENK T1IAN A 1/KlKlN-l 'tl.ASX AND18 INFINITELY MORB 1NTCUK.TK.-I IN itAVlNC Y1H' I.W1K RIGHT THAN ALL Yt'l K YOU WILL FIND THR BK.T JCOttMRXT IN WTO. IRor8EHS AND KVKliV OTtlK't I.K.-'RII'TION OF CW1TBIND AND KFRNISHINOS AT J acob Reed's Sons, 918, 920, 922 Chestnut Street. Second and Spruce Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
a: GEORGE C. NEWIAN. No. 806 Market Street, Phila WORKSOFART FMKES HI GREAT YABIETT, I __________________ . f ,n hand and made to ordci ■ WHAT'S NEW AT HENRY SCHELLENGER? ' PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, " 0MfeMtbrm«t> of FLOUR inclnda-1. CAl.ICOi:.. oat all or »uip warn, irat of tirigtitcat r mAhra-.. li-u'>ic anJ rtngle llameiiH, Whip., Robeaui Keta. Joat what vou want. TW»"l»'''ralDWa«oS ""Du?*"ln'»'tll "typist ABT CiAI. 1 :cav# name at Charter ntivvria tropic'* ED-I ibe irraXinAa^mU ci-ll'an-l'tav'e'voer mrauirf. , 80 TROUBLE TO FLRA8E. In FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. f t Vavata, Coll -ra. OaT^ Hra#. Overall*, Trouwr* to rait taatc and purac. \ fully cqutppe-1 Blackamltti anu Sn"o" Ingcraotruua the former FARM WAOONS, ETC., ramlmhao inu *""*• •-» *«rp. Farm Produce end Bayuhor* irM-So HINRY SCltlLLRNGRR, Green Crock, N, J. ELDREDGE JOHNSON ; BOOTS AND SHOES, Ararat and moat erauplMc In aU the Istsat Style, Qoality RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fino Wall Papers of th© Latest Patterns, fallal >t# tor Oottagra, ffoteK 'tc. Cull tad axumlne atock aad price.. *M-y i ......Ll-.1 .. . ' , ™ '•tiSMJmSBF ■ ® First-Class CompanlES Rtiresttlej f Rates as Low as in any Companies. ' Applii at Ira, tromany partofthc county will rccclT* - -J: "w- ls.r w- „ IfKRBERT W. BDMUNT1H. CHARI.B8 n. IDMUNH« EDMUNDS &. EDMUNDS. Attorneys-at-Law, IKaCHCB IN THE SEW JElt-Kl , PENNSYLVANIA A UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS. YEGETABLHAiiP GRASS SEEDS WR SUPPLY RVRRYTUINU IN TDK SBRD LINK. OF VERY BK8T ' " " QUSTTTYANP " LO VTE'ST : HSBKEf ji*Tfea " A TRIAL ORDBR HOLIGTCD. henry KNOTT ft SON, Florlat. JOHN M. RUSSELL, Dry GoDfls, Groceries, Boots, Sloes, Notions, Hour & Feel, Pork. Lard, Hams, Se^ds, Patent Medicines, Etc. h-r C'l-D gritiNO. cape mat cocntt, n. j. SOUTH DENNIS, !, Dennisville and Seaville Stage Lines. « H. F. PIERSON, Proprietor.' i - • ' ' Mk ' t.

