Cape May Wave, 7 May 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 3

• — P«' Annum, la id»«acc ^OTICP. 1 froer office atoianrisnrmts. jww "iffijfdZw^J.vlort^ra^aMTS^Tiy IwiTSftcirriiwj l"""y lf*r- ». A 1. *^. Sn. "iron lurosr pnit nn.1l, <jta! b'.. **>•**'"- rata* •— >nd and fourth Tfcar*l*j uvetiia*. or Wkni It mmf .tn rr*k* the nalqon llie pivotal point nf Gapr May'. «Mn»lt befirwi the Hntv of avrrv think iiur mou— the women ire *11 right ererr time— to rail * hall ami take ".minting*, and nee If there be not breaker* near. If our huiritirea pwerliv uepend* upon the nrmben of ffl**ro* of brer "and whiskey fold, the fnundallon i« -me of eand. the . rnonrr .it ta knoeked anraf the better. . Bur Cane Ma''« auecewi doe* not denend noon thK Her Incomparable potdllon and ssbibrmi* eliioafe are better and more •uhatanlial baeil condition* tor trenulno nroeperltv. f"»n it lie passible , that a man when" be think* of taking a mention with hia f*milv by Ibr eea. count* aa one of the attraction* of the elm* he ae'ect*. Ha pfn mill* Y 'The HaTB mepnateroti". The ocean lath, elltnate and g"»«i order, ami axoeUsoce of hotel* «nd ho*rdlne hnuae* are matter* which bare weight. Our ^pretty anr shape" IfTrrr am antr who have thev had better r<> back and trv It again on the belter plan of natural advantage*, and the eieellencn of our inna. water, light and whatever elae that may he ineluded in rational amttaement and healthful anrrntmdinga, giving the an. loon* the go by. At a meeting of eittvSo of Cape Matthat wa» held at tb- Cb*'font« oti Mond*v evening I* E. Miller wtu called upon to preaide and H. W. Hand to note flown the nroceedintr*. Mr. Miller Stated tile general ohjeel of lite moctinir waa In properly advttrtine the town with reference to next rummer-, business ft aeemed lUfflenU in Mr. Miller's mind to get the people' together, but the pre*, ent meeting had the aulhority of cuMom and ahnuld tlierrfore aland. He araplifled hia Idea a* to the he*r metlind* of doing tbia work. Among hia augg-allon* waa one to employ a writer to furnish week it- lettera to Ihe preaa. and have them wldelr printed In the paprra of the country. Mr. Danicnt acrored In thy main with Mr. Miller, and after that there waa a general Intrrrhange of opinion on the advertising *cheme. Colonel Rawver Ihonvht the plan ahnuld la- broad tlie planabnuld broad

•in it* character and take in the whole nlace. It w*« fleclded that Meaara. 'It rook* and Hand he a committee to draw a form for etlltlllutniaMl't. An adjournment wa« then made to Wednesday evening at Chal'onte. A nitmb-r of our liberal citizen* will h*ln to *t*e np the organ fund . to. attrh pmpnrtion* aa warrant* **»hr eommtltee in -utUng a line inurnment in nlaee.'Tt i* Ui bo located 1u«t to ♦he left of the pulpit, a poaition thought to he the be*u Speaking of thli church al It* prroenl rate of emwth the ehtircii and Sunday aehnol room will *oon be found loo nnall to *ci omm'.ialn the congreeation. Ita a rioae Hi now. In a year or two more a larger «nd mm modern building will be n»eded. why not have a new one to pot the organ In, there will not be mneh tr .tible to ratee the fund*. A new orgnn in a new edifice will mark a new era for tbia live church of atlll greater uacfulnoia and power ill thli city. •9100 of the atork to build the light ~ draft -learner for Inaiile trade to Atlantic CTtv ba* been taken. The project la about a**nerd. Colonel Rawvrr, Chun riirnan M1Her. Dovtd Rodan and other* of our active hualnea* men are pushing the matter with aeel. Captain Mill* i* to be the bnllder of the *tcamer whose dlmemdnn* are 00 feet length. 18 fee' -beam and 4 feet drplh of h'dd;. 80 home power end-re. Farmer* *11 along ahore are taking hold of thla matter witn an unn*ual IfheralUv. lienrv Entrlkrn o' Rio Oraude Saw Mill i« already cutting atufffSuM-fnone work and the contract haa been algned. Tlie Hoard of Director* of the Cape Mav Hrlring I'ark Association proprrae to make theae ground* llie mo«l attractive feature of Cape May. and will *ee that there la a variety of entertalnmeirnta the entire •aaoo. 81** O* are to be run between the Steamboat Landing and the Park to Wet tlie aleauirr Republic ench day, a* well aa the R. R depot The track will be open to the public at all time* except on exhibition day*. Work on the Improvement ha# already 1"*un- _ ... Now that Oaoe Mat** two principal hotel a are lraaed be men of expclen t aorne fo—c**tl of the sen* To mav be. made. The outlook W-'En *1 With our Knil inn* in the hand* of aueh men aa at Cl.lT, MrClrllan. Anderson, - Green ami HIMleth the public 1* aaautned of axeeh. nt soenmmndstlotis. Then the exten*lon of Beech drive, water aupplr. and electric »*h'« are #U thrown in a* additional indncrmetiU for taking up a residence in tlxie city. _ _ ... - — 1

Cape May'* water auppv ia a theme for 1 the poet*. Bach an abundance of wan r and of .rich pnrl-y 1* certainly a mailer , for congratulation. There can be no j greater inducement offered to tboae who j are about to fak* -up a reeldem-e irerc 1 that the fact that fKere 1* no hkldeodan- , eer in the water given <hem by the wb»- , Bberallty of die cnun-ll. A gold medal i aboulrl be atruck In honor of the event | and one prraterrled to each city father. , ■ - --- - -- r The man who never turn* aeltl" mi*arii aome great night* and report unl tie* in the wortit. t'* ait very well to talk stvut ! going atralght ahead wlihom bring ' turned aaide for nnvthlng. but aometime* ft* l he right thing to turn arid- * duty notable of what nurv be conaldered our life writ. There are many e«U* to atop a moment from one thing or another thai ia proper to heed, anil obey. ofO*pen{uv county public -aoboob will be lurid al Dconlsvllle oa Saturday, tin SIM lnatapt. Tbeae Important evenU lit tire nrrtgreaa of the trrh-Nil vear ate of great intereet. and ahorild awak-u in ihe mind* of patron* of pob>lc InMructlon ■--•huriaam that oovoia the count-, Ma Miller, the rffl. ietf <•»!)• Superb,tentleol. will be prcaonl and conduct Tb* M. E. Choir nnder the lead of Wm. PorVir. ia doing «ome good wort. The pal n*> -king earn of It* etudir* and drill are. trillag in » very DOtlcaUe^w-y ptaoo, we m*v ext-ct am* fin^singin,: Hanetuarv V* an important feature of pul>ProtMao^fttmon ilxls — — with manager Henry Clair, blmn-iw thst'hd* summer quarter* are aodaru/* be",^h^dl1^ ;

a PERSONAL. 3 Hon. Learning Rice waa in town on * Tuesday calling upon friend*. 3 Wm. Wharton look lime to spend r Thursday of thia week at llie Cape. - Senor B etA ba* rrtoraetl to the Cape after a prolonged viatl to Sew York. .e William Wharton. Jr.. was here on _ Thursday with a buatneaa east In his eye. - R. 8. Jenkina. attorney AC-law of Camden. .pent a few daya of tlie week at the Chalfonte. Mr*. Wilmon Ware aend* to onr da*k |J a nice 'ragranl bbuquct of aprlng flowpi if*. Thank-. , Manager W. W. tlrean. of Windaor. i. waa in town ilurhig tlfc week arranging for hi- Cape May Summer bd«inea*. A Ptofea-or Aden I *■*!«. of Clayton, N. m J-, is*- tint Bntu.wick visaing lu-jjlo-"ihdr, Principal Lewi* of putotc *chtN»i*. Mr. f). Oobn. ttur e»tertr,e,l i, urine*. - patron nt Eighth «tr.-et Phlladdphla, will - apen'l the Summer at the Capo with his B family. Rev. Joseph Garrbon and Wife, of m Ped crick town, N. J.. aUt-ud-I the fun- - end of Mr. John Soffe. of Cold Spring, 'f on Tueadaf last. Cbarira K. Buto* h*» arrived for a few t!*v* en)nytneot of acaaitle air. He e |« at hi* Besdi avenue collage. Colonel *■ Cooper 1* with liitu. " Cba*. Y. Hawkiu*. -peeial agent of the Washington Fire and Marine iu*urauce Companv. ltorion. i* al Cape May atop. . ping at the Chalfonte. Wm- Neil, laic of Columhia House. ; Cape Mav. will assume the management . of ihe Berkcly Ann., at Bcrkely. Ocean 1 I County. N. J., ibis season, i Captain ami Mrs- Cltarle* P. Poster were nt the Cape on Monday spending the day and greet mg frientla. Tltey , made a plenaaut call at this office. Jams* Moonev. owuer. and William | 8. Anderson, inanngcr of the New Columbia. were nt the Ope during the week planning for Um, *umHuircaiup>ig». M Freed t-nwalti. looking in g"<*l , henlth.antl wife a", at Uu-ir cottage. No. 8 Stockton Row for V\ season. Mr. and Mr*. Fiucdcnwald apeel the wiuter 1 in FloridaMe*ar». J Henry Edmunda. 8. Hand. , !>r. H. A. Kennedy. Win BarucU and 1 Aaron (Jarrelann e 'Ditliutc a committee f to rnileet .fond* foe the new organ for tlie M. E. church. i L-E. Miller hn* some excellent ideas r for advsrll-lntf (htpe May Uio best We have heard formulated. He should be h heartily supported when tlie time comes t to adapt a Plan of procedure. Mm 11. K. Jamison, wife of toe well >■ known linnker. Colonel Jamison died I U«t Balurdav at lier home tn i'hiiadelohi*. Her dr*th lias brought sorrow to u a large circle of friends in all classes of 0 society. Mi«« Pantile, the oldest daughter of h 8. Hand had suceeaful surgical opera. ,, lion [s-rform-ti upon her itaud for tlie removal of a tumor by Or Agts-w in nresener of the clinic of Pennsylvania Hospital. " Captain Zebu ion L. York has been am f poinlrel flali wanlen for tiiia county. In a ronveraalion with him he says he will do his dotv without 'car or favor. Just what 1* expected of the warden we don't h know as the Isw* seem somewhat mixed o' in regard* to flafalng. '' We !r*rn from * letter from Nelson G.

'* notiglsa* that he I* at pfraegt In CUh !; waiting for the Spring tb*w to go to work in the mine*. The Win will l^ ™ rent regularly to him a* per request, lie will And In it a faithful record of .Cape May doioga. 1 Our friend J. P. Mcfipvrrn may be \ r\s«nre'l tlint the Wav'x Will do all It ran whether it he an outride line to New i York, or an inride one anywhere elae. t So far a- wugsp gel at the fails there i doesn't seem to be much in the acueuie ' li« mentiona. • ' Pa«tor MoCnnlv'a rongrr gallons are 1 lie no mlaflt in th# liandsomc and couimndloua hmire owned by Ida parish. A ' large a-atlne capacity Uuted "i it* ut- < moat extent must lie one of the thing- " that make* the heart of a minister feci c glad, and take courage. ' (Tharle* Wei** '* a Swiss, ami a born Republican. He love* the land of hi* adoption hut Ihe memory of the sound t of the Alpine horn echoing on hia native hill* haa not faded from hi* memory. ■ Mav he make monev enough to visit the . land ot hit birth if he d-*ire*. not for- - getting to return to his old alaocL ; Mr*. Jorenh Hughe* In examining an » old eahlnet found a recret drawer, by r touching » Spring it flew open and *2-'i0 ' In Colonial currency waa found in It. • The cabinet one* belonged to Mr. • llogh**' grar-'falher of revolutionary - tnenion- ami It iw supposed th* scrip was 1 recrcled by him more than 100 veara ago. ! Mr. Wm. Andenum. of the Continental ' Hotel, and late of the Went End. Umg Branch, ha* I sored the Columbia House. Carve May. fir » term of rear*, and In ' -rill give it « big boon) for the reason of ' '87 He wl'i lie down In a few davs to • look over tlie premise* to «-e what Is " needed about the house He has en- " eaged the famous Mark Uasaler band for J the season. ! Aaron B ' Irelan. seaman gunner.deteiled for the V. 8. 8. Boston, ha* been i riritlng bi» relstire* in this dly. Mr. Irelan served a full term a* apprentice " »nd rincr then he ha* lieen rising In rate till be ''Old* hia present responsible place. Tlie Ro«ton la fltling oul at New I YorlrNavv Yard for a cruise on aome , foreign st*'lno. and will be ready fur . trial trip tlie last of the month, t Among the arrival* al the Ebbltl » are C. B Griaeom. Salem : Jam** S . Moonev. W. S. Apder-on. J. II. Kllner, I J. M. Melon J J. McOonnell. A. L. Mee C smell I). L. Dawson James Or wley, . M. O. Hara. Jr.: Mr-. Joseph MeGlure, » Mr*. 0. Pertlnplne. E. Erwin Pbiladel. a phla ; C. Drone, Mlaa M. Jaeolia. New York ; Mr*. C. Sntlon. New B utiswick; l)r. H. F. Hunt, Camden. N. J. ; R. W. i tr. il. r. Hunt, Camden. «. J. tt. n . „

Walker, Boaton. n Among the cottage* that have lately been cherieed off tli* 't*t ' 'n rent" ate j| Bail's to J. M. Dodge. I'ltlladelphiai M UK Miller's to E.J Martin. Allentown ,| Fa.: E. 8. ttodrehalk's to 1L 8. Kd- „ niund*. of M*rioo. P«.i Albert Cottage „ to G. A. Kelly; D. Gregovv'* to Mrs Jaa. Smith's to Mr. Tachudy: Htilm Eatele cottage. No. 7 Sioeklnu . avenue, to Mrs. Go wan: J. G. Neaflc'ato Wm. J. Sloan, of New York. " , ware Edward Kellogg. Thuuuu Rubh. Mr*. H. D*netiP*nm. Morns Itsuetilatum. CUav K. Burna, Cliw. 8. Want. J Capt. Cbttrle* P. F"*ter and wife. PbTIadeliibia ; 8 D. How-H. New York :l)r. Win. L NeweiL MillvUle : O. Boyd " Nixon, Ilridgoton ; II. 8. Footer, wife 1 and children. H. U Taegmrt. M. P Kellv, Jacob O. Neafe. J.4n Rom ami 1 -if*'. P. T li.lriisr, wife ami child, r , Phliadrlphta ; D. - Von Winkle, New t I York j 8. U. Morriaon. Camden. J ' Pastor Monchrater preached a temper- ' , at tee reform sermon lari Sundsy evening , straight from the shoulder, lie ueall t ; aiime blow, which made the old jug- t grrnant of the ruin traffic f r the time f being seek ti> Ha corner. We are «f the t [ tqiimon tnat atew av-re rouhda like that i dealt by the chanudona all along the line will go far toward cleaning the sky . of public opinion and marshal the force* of right squarely against the great social _ j avil, tlie saloon. ' Rev. Geo. 11. Reeve* entertained hia ' hrelheru. of the A. O. L". W.. on Thnra- : Oav evening, witn a brief sketch of the I tragic scenes and 'del den la of the great ' Chicago Are. of 11. Tlie address waa 1 ' v. rv interesting and Wa* listened too ' With rea-keii attention. M the next meeting of this growing order. t;aptain j H. W. Hand will give a abort sketch of hi* experience off Charleston ia the early It la reportol that the Court House R. j IL station was broken Into and robbed j ; : "I.

SALTS* )n Love has wing*. The prevailing weather is clear. ld Weak ttah are here and of fair size. ^ ^Ttade dojlar* taken at par at this_ of. Peiiperagc la valuable wood for hubs ™ of wlieels. Sparrows are nesting in the walls of £ old houses. Flour, feed and grain, Rodan'*, joai k by tfte bridge. Mahlrn* *Iiouhln't walk tlie atreets so late at night, . I.lne dollar pava for a yeaTs sulrscrijig lion to the Wav*. - . Jow-ph fretlon.'a cwUagrt ate being [_ aulntanlially built. - Poles for Uie ehxttrie lights are being i. set up alanit town. • The Queen of May turned out this II year in a linen duster. » . Mattiitp* for the thwr-of the officc aiul parlor al li Jonu-ouv f Cha*. Oliver b.a aolif bis sorrri mare ' S. I*-vy i. UI laaiupx' Col. Isuuhlg's '* Tue yuuug people "f the public school : are getting Uie.Spring fever. A dally Cnoe May ah-umer .rounding, the Point will excite curiosity. ! Wmk ort" the Reach drive extension is : being pt.»!ied rapidly fuiwsrd. Mil- ia Jones had a beau last Sunday night: Overheard at the Cicek. L If the anarchists rise it will be. but l once and that on the. end of a rope. Utrat Scott the boy# are making ' whistle* from the steins rif willows. N. C. Priee. surveyor, and convey- * Perry street, near Manaiou. " Matting* a speciality. K JohnaonV. , Ucran. ou Washington street. Cantain J." Ooau haa refu*ed a cash c Offer .If ¥30 000 fur the Two SBlc Bcacli. 1 Tho*. F. K-llv'* Oriental pavilion will be an. attractive feature of Uhs beach. . Cha*. We!**, cake, bread and pie bak- ' big. First Claw. No. 14 Washington ' Cap* May u.t(I not worry' about the the short haul, but haul all to- ' gether. It* a good plan to look In-fore you leap . moat of things. Il hulJ* _guud all i Kris weighing two pound a piece are !, being cnugut in Goshen Cove. Diss •' Tire Bargain Bazaar haa been taking a I >>«nd of moving and now occupies the ' building. j The best way to quit living wrong is ] quit at once, dou'l wail for a more , BenewUafc Brother will show you just j carpet# will look on tire floor by a .< patented machino. Someliodv has made tlio diaoovcry that • handsome fellows. f f A rnhber bustle tlial ia likiwn up be- v it is put on ia the newest thing in ij Uie female make up. r Insurance to tlie amount of •tyi.OOO * li—n written till* week al the office* of J. Henry Edmunds. The law ought not, nor dee* U dlatin*«i!.li k'twMin the low eroeeerv ami the I. eul«h and the

li more faabionable saloon. (| j> Examine Mr*. R. T. Brown*' good* h ' and price*. Spring style*. No shop- w r worn goods. All new and freab. >, r There'* a conapiracy on ftvt among il our voting people to surprise the inhabl- w c units of Town Bank, by a May parly. " 5 We avropathixe with a young friend ' 'rowthe tt." who fiaa loYravolila Wrot " ' tl*p- May tlamari in a couple of weeka. 'Grikcim'* milk depot ia r-ady to supply 8I r collage* wiili pur* pure Salem county r milk and cream. Mr*. Church manager. (|, If the liver «nd kidneys are sluggish m I and inartive. Hood's Sarsaparilla expel* ol ev-Tv impurity and vitalizes and enriches CI ' the blood. at Mi as Jennie Wale*' ha* a very hand- 1* . <ome -ale'* room, and an elegant (lock | of millinery good* in IL All laatca and k puree* suited. w , OL H. Millar prnpo-o to open bis pOD- * . Ml*r »torc *hnnt the 28 ln*l. for the »**. " 1 *on. *n annaunecment we make with T c prenllar pleaaure. TVm't eo another hour unin«urwl If t) r vonr nqilcy ha* expiotl. Apply for In- <j> • form«tli)n o' th- office J. Henry Ed- 8| mtind*. No. 3S Wa»tiington street. i Step into the Knickerbocker building rr r tn.niglit and enlnv the lnxtirv of a plate w I -J icecream ami dalielon* rake, and help te along a good cause at tbe same time. \v The Wavrt new office and composing ' room are going up with nromntnes* tin- t! " '*r ma«ler mechanic Wm. t'ummings. »' • Tlirv are about ready for the plasterer. tt> ' Tlie man who I* a wayfarer need not ! —r in III* CkdgrimiHire abonl I/iwer ' Townshin if lie train the nice new finger ., ' hoards set up at the several road crosstng*. . The Count of Cape Mav is not the ".offensive dude manv'people think him. u 1 He mav be lb" c«e*ped vlllian of the .„ nlav woo has brokrn loose among the people. , Some rallow. penny Ji-line scribbler In .1 the Fliilad.lphla Timu office ha* been n Irving hia wine* on Cape Mav. and the \i result annrored In last Sunday's edition T ,. of that Journal. \ > Senator and Mra. Miller are at home *i • for the summer. Mr. Miller waa on "I r Wa»hingtan street vcaterday ejecting ri hi* man* 'rirnd*. who extended him a « I hearty welcome to Ih* Cape. " ; The choir of the M. K. ehnreh return ■, there heartv th«nk* to all who a*«latc' In J •- making the eoncert a stteccs*. The organ fund ha* reach d all its success under the auspice* of the choir. There will Im communion render* at » Cold Spring Presbyterian rhtirch next i Sahhath morning. It ia expected that quite a n.imb-r will br rcorired Into „ niimtrre will tie received into ,

membrrsltln of the church at that time.' | Jo the anit of Kim*, y against the P. 1 R. fo- infurira sustained last summer i at new depot the company haa arttl-d | claim with the et'omeya for the 1 complainant, Merer-. EdfBuad* A E-l- • mund*. I The flriit Spring «iiit from list all the t war down b** been credited to A*r n 1 Garretaon. Last S.mdav li» donn*d It. attracting the envy of lcaa fortunate in- I dividual* as lie promenaded Waahing- 1 ton street to church. The fine location of tb* Marine Villa 1 t* not ita onlv attraetive feature. Tlio iKMtae is haodanmrlv furnished, ha* well ventilated parlor* and deeping chamber* and imui-f quite faultless. Oreo for the season of "87. Thorns* F Kellv will anon set Merer*. A D *k at work upon his brarh pavilion. Th* work is in competent bands. Mr. Duk- ha* hail tbe superintending of Mr. Kelly'* grounds about hia place grading anil aodJiug lliem up in excellent style. Vice Chanrv Hot Bird granted a temporary Injunction la*t Monday restraining the Franklin Electric Light Comnaoy further action In reference to llghtIng.tHe street* of 'he city with rlrctriotlllk hearing In Uie case be had. PhvsSolov ia he"er taught by the use of tlie manikin. I!eret4«fe throe uwftii aeplian.ro wen Only obtolued abroad at a large outlay, now they may he gotten for* very moderate sum. Schiwl trustee or teacher* may get them by applying at lhla office. W- -hall print an Heciroa of tbe new Catholic acnnol toon, and give a sketch of tiki Impotmil local luMltntion. We Indebted h> Charles Q.d.lort for e •nboto" <>f the bulhllue- Uv the way. Cbariea i- doing sonic cxoclleul Work In amateur photography. Tlie Kxaehdor Market baa been nicely clnstwd and brushed up with paint sud i | taper tor the Summer campaign. Mr. - i Harnett baa h^ chief of staff ('harlro 1 1 bonder, a man fuliy quaUfled to serve i | the dare of trade that patronizes thu Ex-

... ._r Council Proceedings. A'.regular met ting of council was held mi Wednesday evening. Pretidenl Williams in the chair. Member* p resent Memn. Doak. Duke, Haync*. Miller. '(• SaWyer adfi E. R. M'tiiiams. Record of previous meeting read and approval j» with sliebt amendment. The Committee on Property repnrtwl j( progress in the matter of repairing lodge rtxan of Moronic Hall. Mr. Miller moved the petition of E. D. Woodruff tn lay private sewer op South I -af svelte street be granted. On a .Heists ii.u Messrs. Miller snd Bawver vntcl for the measure and Merer*. Doak, Duke, >. llayne*. Stovuns, E. K. William* and J. q. 'William- sgaintit it. Mr. Steven* .. i lien xnuveil that Judiciary Couimiacc " tie instrnctcd to draft ordinance fur coostruDting rower as asked for by Mr. 0 Woodruff will) such restrictions as were tiK.'ught to la- uc<-.-ssarv. Yea*-— D"iak,is Duke. Slevrn*. E II. -William*. J. q. Williams.—' i.' Mr. K. IL Williams J retired that the cbmmtudcatiun of F. J. Hclvin {Kiitiouing council for the ex- ; rluxlvc privilege* for twenty dive year* ensuing for erecting telephone wires »nd district meMentrer boxr* was lost. Tlie B mutter wa* Anally tottered to thcJudlc1 It was agrebd Ui renew the eitv'a note, held by First National Bank. Camden, ; due oh 10th iustaut. for four 4 uiunlha 0 Authority wa* granted Committee on Streets to purchasn 1BO0 feet of hemlock . for repairs to boardwalk along beach ' front. 1 iug npnroiirUtioti* titr liirt.line street* for 1887 wa* uk.u up ou lb final read- ; ing apd passed. The Lafayette street sewer ordinance. . Willi ahiendiiirnts.wert' |ias*.'d,iw printed ' having in rlia'gc the annual stimnier encaoipnteni of the Grand Army of the lie iuvlUol to select Cope Maw as i • the Mte. I The motion of Mr. Stevens to draw an ■ order on city treaaiiry for $150. it being i one half the ycarlv appropriation, waa > tmt one for ¥50 prevailed on motion I uf Mr. Hnynes. The bill of Messrs. Learning A Black I referred to Juiliciary Commutes for • Rills ordered paid: i \Vm.*K. Mnrtaiv, •**»* A tsnivi* .: ill u I f W'ttl, raroiw. reUrjr acre H »•

Tuesday evening another large au- a gathered 111 the M. E. church to wvlf trained singer*. There had been 'I several clianuca in the program, making * fully equal in point of interest with the c performed la«l week. Mr. Millet S at post . as the acmmpanist. ami # most faithfully and intelligently his part " wa* done. Me was the nopport of the r< performers. *o to spesk. and to him they hopefully trusted that tin: path to the successful rendition of their respective ltumbcra on the program waa kept, lie „ i*> one. slid gained gplden opinion* by tlio modi-sty and equipoise of hia manner. We wish particularly lo compliment H. C. Thompson on liis work tW "Hi* voice lis* by cultivation become smooth and resonant, and if l'» owner wi-hrd. mold Iro mmle profllablc to him. Mra. 8. Ludlam's lower notes were chsnninglv.roelodiousaudpathelie. while -lie i- a singer auvwherc along the scale, within .'.the C'lmp*** of a flexible voice, we think she is particularly effective In the lower register. Miss Stitcs sang with effect in a sympathetic voice " sounded like llie music of the rills. eoeenib!" number. "Tho Cuckoo '« in the Poplar." waa a successful " one. and richly merited the applause it " received. We *pokc last week of the work of Mia» Haynes In complimenting *J terms. Her piece. "The Bootblack," " done with cultured easy grace of <n manner that aiiowetl she entered fully in ei spirit of the production. The character of the other miniia-rs on the pro- « were fully up to the previous per- la fonnanro, especially worthy of com- si mrmlatlun being Me*dani"* Blanche w William*. 8. Reeve*. W . Blatncr, and ia Mlaaes Annie Williama. Ixitlie and Annie u Thompaon. and Jennie Smith. The v. nrices to tho rntcrtalnmenl were popu- u lar. and the dime* received, when put together swelled the organ fund very a: pcrocptably. u ... 8. Father D gan officiated at the wed- u of An'hony Ilelns of Philadelphia, v ami Mire Emm'. Swain of We*; C*i-' „ May, on Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock, p The ceremony was performed in 8t. i, R C. Church. Mis* Emma Ilelns. v of the groom and Allen P. Lcvick v standing with the couplr while Ihe niar. K riage was taking dImco. Bride and groom v were becr-mi ngivsrrsyed and looked amiling aud of'Ourse hapi'v. Ml-* Mamie W*rd came all the way from Phlladclptiia to pre-ide at th* organ. She played with line effect iftr Fl-mtieau and 8wed- [' lah wetldlng March. Tttc couple went to Camden same day where they will in future resiOe. r At E. J"hnson's.matting by 'he roll at I wholesale prices, all grades. New style of w«il pape-s. 6000 piece* to select , trope- ».

from, competition deflml. lie ami up. I Full Une* of uten and bova boots and ' shoes. Fine, calf *kia Wsukenplisat, ^ formerly ¥".J now JR. women's -pebble r shoes. ¥1 to ¥"J. Finer grade to j -lib Uinso who "don't mind to pay tor , ' tlnish and wear both. Children'* shoes, t , a>l Styles and prices. The best li the « Cheapest. Specialty of rubber goods. , No tiouble to show goodf and talk over ■ prices. Those who are lining up for • . the spring should not fail to examine c stock and learn lor themselves that g.v..D i r and. prices hear eloee company. a33-U | i Attorney Smith being bury with tbe < ; law breakers of Cumberland county did J . not reach here on Monday evening as announced be would. A big audience waa waiting (or him, but il wa* a good : nalured one. and showed no manifests- ] . lion* uf disappointment when local 1 tqieakera toook the alaud In behalf nf ( : tenqier-ncw reform. Meaar* George W. i , Smitli. E. R. Williama aad E. P. Stitea , wore the oralon. i LaM | Mrs. K. Jaeoby'a new store building I I over at tbe Cape 1. destined to be the handsomest of it* kind in the borough. ; 8lie win have It ready for opening abont the dial proximo. Mrs- JaeobV haa t •hown tbe people nf ber urirn a shining > ' example of enterprise in ao quickly re- 1 1 building after the disastrous Are of lad 3 t winter. 1 I , ■ < p John Akin'* ice cream ratios* will re- 1 c open for tlie season i>f "87 on Thursday j evening. May 12th, at tho old atand No. 1 ' 2» Washington street. Tbia ia Mr. 3 Akin*' eighteenth season, and there are r few visitor* or resident* of Cape May ' * who are not *r<|ii*lnted with hia place 1 ■ ot buaiDca*. Call In and see him. B . I The Vlsroa Morris' are taking ao ac- | r count of stack and brushing the dust J from their slieiv*. preparatory lo putting . in a nice stock of fancy gcods for the a summer season. These .-(Table young e ladies will suceceed m winning a large ;. trade and making some money for

- CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAV POINT, N. J> il ' -Tap.. ^ Open all tho Year. Heatod by Steam. Lighted with Gae. P Pine Large Rooms well Furnished. h Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal. "■ ' HOT AND COLD SEA AVATER BATHS. « '^Ptasaaa eoektiM wtU grew, tnaLagM* UrgretSon tlaUcry in Ik* -paled. ONTO m (eagtnj/ The art nornfc is m»0mfn.l,J kj pttrotnent P»J%cUt.« of plulx.ler?r.ia » une ot the bati !• A. H. HAMILTON. Manager. ex. n. nrxiviii. 1 wia. marniger.

Diamond Hunters. | * Wednesday was typical May day. i <i There wasn't a .loud lu the mornitTg ! 0 sky. and the geiitle-t xr(ihyra b|ew iu'l from sen laden with sialtv .aitir*. It »:e> ' lust the kind of a day to cu.huse the i Diamond hunler*. and at nine o'clock io j . tlie forenoon they got off fur the biMori- j llayne'* liig open wagon*, drawn by » I 1 pair of handsome bay*, lu-lil iu check I ; by Len. Camp, tlian whom a more care- I I ful driver i< hard lo flqil. Tue pnrly , (^insisted of Mi,—.* Jrnnie A. Smith. ' . Annie William*. Cure Ltldlniii. Juatina . I lose man. Be«*lu Jar- tin. ell with lunch I . Ikakeis, and Me*«r«. John Mrv-av. Harry Johnson, Frank Edmund* and ll.-n • . tor fro"* t In- Cap.*. At Cold 8 wing the ca- | I terer.Deh. Hoffman "got on board with an j • good things, and a little further on MarV I ■ W altera Jolne.1 the band sim larly laden. ' : The first number on I' e program ».•« : nniriled couteol iu making w iih.w vvi.i— lie*. It was gene. ullvaeknow ledgeil that I John Mcrrav'* *I1CC-S in thia line iva* remarkable. lie made one that had six . i atop*, all of which gave utterance t>a . . horrid combination of sound*. When , John blew a tunc over ou the Town , lane, a drove of cattle became *o agitated to threaten tn break the mid ttfi'lhe' roorter*'?n ^ihrNaiH^'roV'up":! 1 and the muyieal. John baa to postpone .lie concert at the urgent Solicitation of 1 the ladies who were fearful the horses « would take fright. When Diamond Beach wa* reached tlio party scattered t along the shore for a seareli after the i glistening gems of tlio strand. Some | beauties were found of purest ray serene. < anil then there was an inspection of | fishing poinds, followed by a ram'.io i among the cottages of the bank. The t of the club house al 12.3(1. and' such a i spread it wa*.' Itoaat chicken, ham u sandwiches, salmon salad, delicious , pressed beef, cold inea'a snd pics and | cakes without limit. All .11.1 full justice t to this dainty spread . In (he afternoon, i formed a delightful feature uf inn lumr. 4 There w«a scarcely a ripple on tlie water, and the Diamond Burner's "man" fully - ventured to help launch Ihtr boat, pull- , ing about the bay in 11 style that did M them much credit. Some of them entered i challenge for a tub race next summer. . After a late supper the homeward jour. „ 'tiey wa* begun and ended with 'many |. forbids recording. The "Hunt- , ers" de«ire to thank. liesttUv.tlic Mi*». a < Mitchell and Mr. Mitchell, of llie house . at llie Bauk, for their courtesy in p- rmilting them the use of their place a* a rendezvous. Capo May Point. I Mra. McClufe lit* twen at her cottage a »horl 1 The Rev. Mr. supple'* cottage la well unaer The street* have boon put In nr»t ct**« order' ' ami took wen. * The new addition to the Carlton Xl..u*e for ,, Dr. and Mra. Walker have Moved Into their J! cotlagc on Beach avenue for Uie auintuer. , Mr. and Mr*. Thomae nilllard hav* been at ■ their Beach avenue cottage for several daya. For the fl rat .line to »everal jeara the demand forcoktagost* In rxreaaof thcaupplj. Nearly > A. H. HamllUKi, tho urooaitcr of Ike Improve- . week.1-!!.' u still ou the *ick Hat, heing , perfect Cape ltou*e. An wlditlo ». The son gallery of the Cape Cape ntn*e :» r.o: , lag over xwi feet long), but nt* one of the m<»i ■utervala along Ue wli.il,, length. While 10 add r iu beauiy and homelike eheerfalnrsa. some very Bae routing caaarte* gladenlhe hcaruof , visitor by luelr delightful muue. 1 and Mr*. UllUard. Halem, 8. J.; Mr*. K. M. Mauley, FrnaX H. Mknley, Atcheoon, Kan.; C. * family. N.Y.t Mra. K. W. Hanaeli, Mra. X. T. Fresey.T. V. McKcea and wtfeJUilla.-, Cosby, II. T. Canby. K. Ulughurn and ^ Mli* I-lltlo Baneron, Wilmington, D. 1 : H. Kctm, Manayuuk ; (Jen. B. F. UtronfeiMr*. W. F. Whua, family and maul, kw , Adams, Aicoeaon, Kan. : Mr*.Talcou , William#, Mr. ami Mra E. brnlaard. Fh llroia , Koyce. Albion, X. Y. ; George Corawsll, J Dei. Obituary. | 8OFFK.— On P>e -oth ulb, *t hi* Mr* resume* Cold tyrWTjM. J-Jtt- John Bolts, of ooo.un.p- . I'Ulisdrlphls paper* plesse copy. ironware •gul'wnen" he'l^'rorat^c."''.1 Snrtng. llu lira ws* sectva, imluurt.sia «ml fnual sod / uf excellent moral character. He ws* |» roi ■«*■' r

uldSsMloMU 'Steqilravralf "ami ssdsad * radml jnju re^*u,Myi«Juas,^ * slid" a'tlo' t'hete" II. llie relbrluu uf ! nti.. msnlfeste.1 1* «ue-h woiolrrf u^uw#*ute^lu the m*M tral^wsd" iSahu B*oec\- Je.u.,11* SM. WSS OMM preVM M^geauy akifj M't 'tagy fell la Buckler.'* Arnica Salve. Tlie best Salve in the world for CuU, Bruise*. Soros, Clcera. Bolt Rheum, Fever Sore*. Tetter, Cliapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras, siul all Sklu Eruption, and po.liv. ly cure# Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 96 cent* |K-r box. For sale by Hettry A. * It la a Curious Fact That the body la now moie susceptible to bonifll from matUolne than at any other •eaano. Tlcnae the impurinnee of taking Hood'. Seratperilla now. wbeo It will do tli* most good. It is rcallr wonderful for pmVywg and enr.clilBg the U ol. creating an sppctlte. sod giving a healthy to tlio whole system, lie sure to get llood'a 8araa par ilia which 1* peculiar to itself. , A dramatic and vocal entertainment ■ w ill be given in Centennial HailatTuck- . shoe no Friday and Saturdav evening*, t May 13th and 14th. Proceeds fur roof- ; Ing' M. E. church. No pain* will bo apareii Uv make the affair a sucreas, as - : f.qcigu talent has boy u engaged for the , ! oocaatou. The programme will be en- . ; tirely different each evening. . JIM. 8TSXLMAK. ; J * "• ' r Copper paint, rope, oars, tar, crab 1 nets and Ashing tackle at Garrison's.

j "Wave's" Business Locals: •. i Insure frith' W. Scott Hand and slrflp g the Sleep of the just. "'I A 10 how power engine for sale. Ap- » ply at thia office. Vti ®"j Perforated toilet paper liftveu urn:-. J I per roll at Garrisons. J "j London I'urplc is cheaper -aodi'mort il affective than Pari* Green. i 8t - i Applj'To F. M."R°lHiawthr"1 asSf" f 1 A new Philadelphia Singer Sowing .'1 niacliine for saje at this office. Call and * 25c fti Girftoii'»?^8WaaWn^nUirtro6k Wasted— A white Protestant girl 10 - ! do general homework - Applv at Rev. ' I A. li. McCur.lv'*, Ufavctie -ire. I. near ' | Madison avenue Cape May City. tf j Eugene C. Buughn, piano tuner, regu- ' I later and repairer, will be at Cape May ; ttoSSKSNA-StS-rSSS attended to. a23-tt FouSaik. New two-atorv frame tin roof building 24x45 foot, adjoining Rio ' Grande Sugar llou.ro and al*o lot of h.m1 Apply u> It F. Tizar.1. Sunt. It'... 1 Grande, <>r ('. K. Kiting, Pres., 337 Wal- ' DUt St., Pbiludelplua. small margin iff prolli. i.-adv iiiiy.l | practical decoraior, of all shades. Gins* For 42.M this establishment will rood the Wave and the American Agrtcnltiirfor one year with U... unparallele.1 premium combination. If this offer has paper office i'n'tne land. *wc don't know The premium* alone are worth more lliau three time* the sum asked. tf f One of the handiest family labor favors the Excelsior Clothes Line, patented of Atlantic City. The material of which the stretcher ia made ia durable and the metal non-corrosive. One of litem may people set up housekeeping and il will Mra. Ella K. Iltlilan, near Rio Grande ho* lier Spring stock of millinery ready for inspection and distributing lu r .'iistoniers. Tlie lot.M side.. a'ultmL 'if a ncw^hal Mra. Filltian trv the m»gie of milliti. cry art upon the old one. it will look almost n* well a* tho new, at cost. stcs walk from the station. «n7-2m. An Ordlnanco. nui; m mreniroi'wiih rower mMsnsien "'rou" SSSrfeSS^SSS ' • SS Resolution. tiolror. (kiro.bj'i; tlo- iuij »am ot raJUTt Mini Ihuaed April S3, t Foscca, Mayor. Attest, Jonas Bacohs, Hutungh C'lrtk. An Ordinance Concerning ApproaerowTopHaov ujsuos ra~s* . ' *tro oo "aeproroj Mayii Vm^ * ivM.K. FOBCl-M. Mayor. Atxaat, JaMBs V At'uUN. nera. r iiifd. *" 1 "* "rafirtu'ltt^arliu. of Jmuic"

Jtrtinroo, fcrmcr y ui Coid sprliqt, m &dvfrtl5framts. aOTAl |7 /ROYALiliJ ^AKlKC P0WBER Absolutely Pure. IbstTo" roa'lo.ry'kioSro sSV.ah..; br sot I In uioprUU'H. "Ita the mtguiads of low W. Sk"22' "SSS KSSKStr™--n. r. ^OTKJE TO CHKOITOU& '."KN'H V ^'uk'f'uXKP .It IV Dated Marat Mk, 1X7. ,

What's Going on at Oak 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 It's because tlie people like it and it pays them, that's certain. We ltttve ntjver had mpce than we. could self so far. You never saw— we never had — such Spring Clothing as Just no\v. W- e know the great host of customers, and that " tie)' wa'1 tw hear from us. and .the solid sort of goQds. they want to pay their money for: and that is the sort we have— a . houseful. " Better made than ev.-r: better variety than, ever; and it p will wear like oak. n" You know .this is the only house in the country that tells ^ quality honestly, squarely, and doesn't require a prod to u niakc them say whether they're offerin*-all-wool clothing or not. . Now is your time. You'll find more push and goods tha'i I ever: and lower prices: they're down to rock, Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth & Market Streets, Philada. i Would you like samples ? WHAT STYLES SUITS ME? ■ •A.vrorr TBI.!, to JTd .e is suMBTIMEt To UK Jacob Reed's Sons, 918, 920, 922 Chestnut Street, Second and Spruce Streets. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE C. NEWMAN. Ho, 806 Market Street, Phila. Looking Glasses, «<A\wIll Steel Engravings, rRAiEs ™ gre&t WHAT'S rv »;av at KENRY SCHELLENGER? PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, Chniw*. hra.'I* of FI.OI R invlativl. CAMCOK*. am M l or * mp worn, bni »f brttkrrat jn.I bi'«. Daunts on I «in*l» HmrlxcH*, Whip-, Knit-* *:. 1 km* )u.t wkot v.-u worn. n'tu'r' lilUiM JKI°| *" FURNISHING OOOD3, ETC. FARM WAGONS, ETC , • ELDREDGE JOHNSON sq TV -inning! •>>. HI., c iffr May. J«. J„ ; BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns, Unliable tar Ootugx*. tlotcw, to IK ab* exorotau nnck unit price*. oxs y

' JIAl. MOST RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY Ocly FWCtis Companies lepnseM.. . w- SCOTT TN M Aaent, ^ askbeirr w. nmmdk CHA bum n. edmuads EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS Attorn ey s-at- La w, .'lucrum IN THE NEW JKIISE) .FE.V8SVI.VaN1 A S UNITED STATES CIRCi'tT COCKT1 . i.mi-ra, c.pa Mayr::r,8. .o-i a : w i:.m sir-r'. pniUil.ipMa. YEOET ABLE AND GRASS SEEDS *E K>m.Y BTBHTTtHN.l IN THE HEED MNEOF VERY bi8t QUALITY AND DO WEST MARKET RATES. . A TRIAL ohdku KOLIUITMD. - JOHN M. RUSSELL, Dry GoiJs, Groceries, Bits, SBoes,NoUoBS,Floiir&Feed, Pork. Lard, Hams, Seeds. Patent Medicines. Etc. ' J*., cm. II M'HINd. CAFE MAT COUNTY. 8. J. SOUTH DENNIS, "" : Dennisviile and Seaville Stage Lines. ' 'Ci. H. F. PIERSOA" propamo,.