Cape May Wave, 21 May 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 3

•8a %IWM omiiTio» rate* : rn It Annan, in Alnicc WOTI(J^CiSaH? (Vy t?v25 ^l»iSnao««,,Mi"<)>iMiL jpjto?*#*. nop. j. ani-vpr. nwum. civic hdciitihl ^CWjJMWll F.A^A. 3«KB sSSSSwK — - Br2%''.'v ,r<5»B*n' SmC1* oe'"e mtSJinrS lad loarili ITrarwtai'iTvnin** of Church Notices. Pvrvlev* In lire TUpHrt chit'rrfi m Hnnfisv ftrvmorrow) *t 9 30 .ml 10.90 «. m. am) 7.20 -D- Morning •uhtrct— "Jmpiou* traffic. Earning subject— "Dirhm Fnrbwsifv " Hunfisv school »t 3.30 p. ra. Weil roads * and Friday writing it 8 p. n. 8ali free pt all *erriat. _ " The mhleel of Pa»lnr Manchester'* to-morrow (Hundsv) at 1030 (a "The Great Oononernr and th* Vinory." rvrnlrig at 7.30. "Power of Habit." Sunday arli no)- at 2.30 p. m. Nine o'nWek meeting In tlie morning and young people** meeting at 6 o'clock In the evenipg. Divine Service* In the Presbyterian ;hurcli, of thl« citv.on Sunday, May 83d, u follows : Morning aeryiee with «crmon at 10 j o'clock. Subject— 4 • The irue aerriee of Christian frnitfnlaeaa," Evangelistic arrvicea In the evening with abort Goapel aennon at 8 o'clock. Sabject— "The poor wiae man thai dc. livered the ciiv." An allegory. Sabhath achool at 2} o'clock. A cordial Inrltatlon to valtend there service* l» •xtendrd to all, especially lo vi«ltor« and ihoae who do not usually attend any •hureh art vice. Free rest* gladly proridel fot all who may attend. Comnanr II. of the Otii Regt. 8. N. 3.. embarked for Burlington on Wcdleadav morning's accommo-lation. carryng 45 miwkcia with the offlccra all iraaent In brightest of unlforma. Tlie ompany was toined bv othere of South .. craey. all arriving at the appointed il»or at 10 80. when 450 men stepped rotn the cara.formed and marched to the nualc of the regimental band to College trounda. where the annual drill, tnaner. Ion and review were held. Colonel D. 1. Mnrpbv and other offlccra of General lewell'a atalf wltneaacd the rvolutiona of he regiment, and it pa«vd In review mat the Burlington Club Houac where be commanding nfflrrr of the Second . Brigade. Orneral Seweli. atirroundcd by t number of prominent atate military men, had hi* atand. At 3 p m.. the men tired and hungry, atutered around a moat lemntiful board of good tilings - miidad by Ihr generosity of Ilurtlngon'a liberal citizen*. The offlcera were lined at Bclilcn's hotel in flneatvle. As , f this were not cn ugh, an opulent clti«n, Franklin Randolph, paused around ce cream and cake to the men till they ; ad a attrfelL There wa« a dreaa parade n the afternoon, one of the featurea of 1 rhkth waa the presentation of the gold [ lull'* eye medal to arrjennt Airxi* ] cbrllenger. On the return the company j pent the nigjit at the regimental armorv, •riving home on Thuraday by tlie mid- , lay mall. The officers ami men of the ■ egimeril are •VTftlB orafteOf thllAdUs f the W. C. T. U. of Burlington for the cat dinner they ever enjoyed in their , ItUitary experience. On all aidea wr i car moat flattering remark* made of 1 he Oape Maveompmv. both as to it* 1 nllitary drill and excellent deportment md jUaclpllrie. The city haa cause and loea feel proud of the Company II, 8th • tejttmem. Nation ATRtiite Guard*. 1 Colonel Cbarli-B K. Livingstone. one t if the Seyen Mile Beach syndicate. is a rentleman of education and experience, ile la a West Point graduate, and acrved ndlantlrJn the lab' war aa commanding tfflcer of one of a IV-nsvlvnnla regl-li-nt", wjyich did gallant nervier In the ■everal campaign* or the army of tbr Potomac. The C loncl is an enthusiast m the future of the uracil, and for good reason* It la part of an l-land which luu a future, being well "Wooded, and taring a deep toll of great .productiveneaa. A hotel la now going up at it* tMXtbern end and several cottages will ipeedlly follow. Colonel IJvlngatone ipenda only part of hi- time on the beach in the interval of the ayndlcate of wealth* gentlemen who have Inverted lu he Itnproy menl* of the Island. A* to oommunlcatkin It looks as though there would be a road built connecting It ■villi the main land very apecdily. Colonel H. W.Sawyer will deliver for Post 40 the oration of Decoration Day. it the Cotirl House, with the approval of he com-ad e* at that place. Tlie train leafing the Post, escort and fiends will cave Cape May at 1 p. m.. stopping at 3oJd Soring and Tabernacle cemeteries ■aspect! rely, where J. L. Lnndla and Seorge Senarr will address the Post and tsaembled frlenda. At about 2 80 th. rain win arrive at the Court House, where the speaking will be In the grove, pompanr II and America* Cornet Rand will art aa escorts to 'the Post- On Sunlav. the 80th. there will b* a »peelal sermon at the Baptist church, to which all reteran* are invited. I Tie far famed ice cream saloon of Wm. Essen will be formally ooeaed for he reason on Saturday. May -38th Inst.' Mr. Essen's spacious saloon ha* lawn eplanted an l refitted In superb style, tod reflect it rest credit upon the good arte of the Misses Carrie and Delia Ksirn and Mrs. Wm. G. Essen, under Kt supervision the ImprovemenU accomplished. All who are deair. ius of enjoying delicious creams and cob, amid elegant surrounding*, and -ouKerfuiaUrhlion. will find their I'topia •ourterfiuaUrblion. will Utopia *

n this celchrn'ed reaort. Mr. Karen is t reliable and energetic man. and well jf .he Wats. County public school commencement f lakes plac to-day at Drtinlsvilki wilii a r very taking program. The exercise* r will begin at 1 o'clock p. m., and con- ' ■1st of eaaar* by graduate*, recitation*. | muatc and addresses bv Reverend* R. S. Pit*. A- L. I sard. A. R. Brunyato and ' J, H. Divcrty. Tlie exercise* will Iw ' conducted by Outntv Superintendent i Miller, who will deiiver to sure awful 1 students diploma* snd certificate* of There 1* no' finer hotel on the Island I than the New' Columbia. It ia a fire i proof building, ard in this respect union* among Cape M*y inn*. It* 1. cation and architecture) beauty command for it much admiration and patronage. Parlor* and sleepier' .lumbers are *1! up : to the modem standard of ixcrl rnee. sad to cap the climax, the house lias an pleasantly entertain. 1 on Thursday OTl S&tSTiJ bit expo »*«. of the. SSdl'-'O. At the cW Mr, Hand r. eel red a hearty vote frora the lodge The Prrfw-or will give

f | PERSONAL. 3 Btallon agent Moore- is an obliging of. 5 «rial. |T John Bennett is ilut handsomest Cape May pilot by oddi. - A floe soldierly looking man la Capt. Reeves ot the lotal jnilijarr.— Dr. T: M. TWWWIuStle TTpfBfWCHKl _ call at the Oape on Sunday lasL Colonel Sawysv will stir the hearts of all G. A. veterans on Decoration Day. John York was loose among flic cedar grove* of Fi-filng Creek last Tuesday, rt PraU & Co. was represented here !a*t J* week by the senior member of tlie Arm. s Jo*. JI. Evans remains in very delicate *" health, from the effects of a recent par■a alytlc attack. Richard fbglth. the cciehnitcd violin ' soloist will lead Congrea* HalPa orchr*. trn thl* summer. ...J /*s ■ . C. C. Mann was farre. over Tncsday JJ looking after tlie Interest of the driving , p«rtt tttjoclatirm. • ■ ' n Frenk Curren. a "skilled compositor. M wlii be ciiicf of the Wavx'b jobbing division next summer. Si C. T. Famer. of Burlington. - I.as bought a Cnne May cottage through the - agency of Coleman it-Co. J. W. King, representor! the Pltiladel- , atopping at the Lafayette. ftermtor Hanes and Mayor Edmunds - were In Trenton on Tuesday attending .1 to somcJmportaqt bu«Ip»**. V D. H. Bencher, of Pottatown. Pa . is* f reprint visitor to Anglrsea, where he ha* largu property intorest*. f Professor Hogan goes to the New Col- ' irmhia s« liwiler of orchestra instead or Mark.Maselcr aa staled previously. Mr. Frenk McLaughlin, owner of the ' Philadelphia 7W». lias bin >|uiU- ill with rheumatic 'nffeeUon, but at thl* ' time Is convalescent. " "i.'M. Borland WIW' T0im,yiU KWfci * ing over the town early in the week ' • with a sper'iilative eye for advertisine. | " The Timn is an excellent medium tor i . h of els. , Rev. W. n. Ilttmplirev*. with Jiis I ! friend. M. A. Longer!, of Plitlatlelphiu. i . are spending a few days in our midst . Mr. Longer! has Improved very much In ■ . health. s Joseph Young. F.«| . of Petersburg, 1 visited the I iaml Monday on a business , r trip. He psld us the rompliment of a , - rail. Mr. Young i* ona of our charter m Dr. C I.. Mann, son .of our esteemed j . friend C. C. Mann is nt the family ram- - mer cottage on Ocean street. He will 1 - spend Ids time here snd in Philadelphia 1 during the reason. Dr. Mann Is a sue. ' • eessfid dentist. i „ Contain C. P. Foster set* tip house- 1 I keeping th's week in John G. Webbs cottage. Hrthring* to the siiore with , - him his yacht which he will rendcrvoils , i at Bchcllenrer's Istndlng. The Captain t is on deck, look nut for him. | Doctor Wm. H. O Hay and hi* pretty pehYr hrtdc *re spending a few day* of r ' their eadv married life at Cane May , ' Point. Tliav are delighted with the \ ' quiet of there shore*, anil will make fre- , itiimt visits through the reason. Dr. ' Hnv 1* on the Time* «'a(T. , Chris Wd.lv ha* concluded he can ' ' get along all right without a gun and . 1 has sold hb tine "Parker" for about . 1 halt what it cost him. to **y nothing ol ' the wages of the man who took care of It. and the paraphenalla of a full 1 1 fgtthered amateur sportsman. I Among those who have registered at * : the Cha'fonto this week are wmiarn J: ' Nichols and wl'e, W H. Nnrria, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gruff. 1L Ktrev. Ore. J. « RlehaoNnn. C. w. Garporr. fl. T . Llniis- r weaver. T. F. Kelly and wife. Clifford ' lewis. Philadelphia; T. P. Harmor, t Count* Sanitary Inspector Dr. Jamr* t met a committee of the Board of J Freeholders on Wedreadav. at Court ( House, to make some reconi nendatlnn t to Improve the condition of reunty jail. I committee will carry out the suggestion of the Inspector, tbiu improving , tlie jails sanitary condition. t Mack Swain, the accompMahed, and < Edward Blavadel. the eourteoua. of W. , J. IL It. have been under examination , for'eondjuefor*.""betng m the tine of promotion. The superiors of there men , are not to tie fouud. Tltev have had , i la'ge experienee. and are h' Id in high J . estimation by the traveling public. | I Arrivals at the F.bhitt Houao (luring , [ thn. wrek are J. J. MeConnell. H. C. Iac. B. Willitt. F. Wlllet. H. R. Avers. . J. C. Hand J. O. .Thompson, W. 11. R • I.ukln* aed wife, of Philadelphia ; Wm. , i RUpham.C. H. Walkin*. B. F Hart. . I M. Poland, Boston; A. Lltria.Wdt.H- ■ Wright. W. It. Bare. A. II. Pratt, New , 1 York. , Arrivals at the Hotel Lafavijke are J. , " A. Maiiehatul and family. Grecnaburg. I Pa. ; Wm. fluey, John L. Fllxgerald, . ' Aden t'nr, Camden. N. J: W. W. Green, i John IL Booting, II. 0. Shaw. Thomas f ('clement. W. J. ('element. J. W. King. > W. C. Hamrte. A. H. Pratt. John W. > lleli. E. Benmnger. John William*. Mrs. ■ Milton Pnwel A family. Philadelphia : < Belli. E. Olrandan. New York : II. K. 1 Kron and wife. Conshokockrn, Pa. j r a Daatardty Act. f Home unkn-wn pemm put a pistol to , the br act of Cob m l Sawyer'* floe brood , j mare on Thursday morning, aa site and , I her colt were qui- tlv tiding near the , , Stockton stable*, on Corns street, and , I so bad y woundeil her that she went I home to the- stable, lay down and dhd in , * short time after. George Oliver, the , Colonel'* hlml man, let tbe mare out at six In the morning, after she had been , i fed as usual. She went to her pasture , . ground, where tbe fatal *leit must have , . h en fl i-d. Mr. Wm. T. Steven* heard I firing in rapid niece** on about the time • the mare waa woumled, hut thought it ( eame from person* cn the meadowa It , f waa In skinning snd opening the animal r that the paths of three pistol bullet* were , traced just brhlnd tlie right shoulder, i and passing deep into tbe cheat. It is ( more than likely Hie weapon wa* held , j close to the siite and discharged, a* Mr. | . HU'vcna lisd heard them. It would acem ( r that the perpe'mtor of tuch an inhuman t s act in bread day by some miserable miscreant should lj« detected and punished , j aa he rirhlv deserve*. Oolooel Sawyer i only recently purchased this valuable , animal and fu-r offtpring.

The No* fsti.il*. after a successful •] tour of tlie State, will arrive and give a * single entertainment on Monday evening. " th" 30th, Decoration day . The family » gifted with rare mo lot taleni, ami ouf " chixens anil reader* throughout the 1 county should make arrangenienl* to a-* * the performance. Military Hall has T been aecu'wl, *nd dor warm weather it r ia all that need be desired. The Noa* * family will, without doubt be. a great * sneers* at the Cape. The performance k is given tualer auqpior* of Company H. the otganlxatlon sharing the profit*. n - Benjamin Kimrey found a bottle near r Turtle Out Inlet In which wa* tlie U. I lowing letter; "At sea Ma* 12. "KJ. I (Iff Atlantic City, distance 19 mlloa. r Fine clemtjreathcr. All well on board. I if anv oriWfflould ftml thl*. please have • it printed in some county paper. Writ- 1 ten bv the hand of Captain Wqj Les t Smith's ail", Josephine, of Palermo. Caiie May (Jo., R. J. Schooner Isaac H. Tllller. " ^ j Alexia Hclicllcnger won the buil'i ere \ priic last year at Manaiuiuan camp, the t Second Brigade cont'-sling. It wa* pre- i scntcd to him on WedMMav at Hurling- | ton. Iiv Assistant Surgeon Benjamin, at < . tbe h*tt<U of Coltrnri Gnibb. It is a ; . handsome jewel, and^ will be^proudly

SALT8. f- Wc ilcalre to please. Mr*. It. T. Brown's f» millinery tad )e dress good*. Charie* Weiss 1* fitting up hl> place la 1. excellent taste. No UAi of public inlrrest will come to «T its unwelcome.^ . . The daily dxprota brightens up .busi)f nes* prospects. , W. Scott Hand for safe insurann , ir Cape May Court House. 2t A horrible marine moniter is startling u the drum bed fishermen. '• Tbe g'owof the electric light rrlilm- « mer over the sea a half mile. Tho aoila fountains are indications that llid heated term is upon osl " Tlie* steamboat landing connected with '• tlie iron pier seem* to lung. fire. ~ — We ahall print next weak an article on 7. the CathoHc School and Convent. ? Dont fad to read tire a-J. of Boston Clothing House. No. 41 Washington St. For shoe* that fit go to E. Johnson's '. store. Waahing'ob street, framing Ocean. , A new [tower pre-s wili add to the efe flency of the new offices of this journal. The girls of the party say that' the Tuesday affair was jnal too nice for anyJ'reprietor* of hotels can find no fantt , when llte.y can get electric lights for 3S 5 The Cape May W*vg I* packing itself . with newsy items thereabout*— /Urla. . Krrmng 8 tar Cupid has at last sent a abaft that baa wounded the heart or a well known r Spring bachelor. L. K. Miller filled tbe contract for . putting the poles up for Franklin ElocI trie Light Company, i Wc are under obligations to kind friends fif maner appertaining to tlie r history of the eounty. — — — - The Tabernacle M. K. church's congregation mostly gather on Sunday ' morning in carriages. . To amateur street sprinklers: Handle abst'lTis nJriJd the omurifwlr. The Boston Clothing House, No. 41 Washington sireet.'-ls now sailing along - with a fine trade breeze filling Its sails. Hood's SarsayarillK is peculiar to Itself and superior to alt other preiatrsrions^n The Delaware Bay 11. It. has been sold by Wm. Wharton; Jr. .to Captain J. Coan who will in the future run the ! mail. Tltc finest bunch of asparagus we have : or tasted this Spring was sent to u» with the compliments of Mrs. Rebecca Bates, of Fishing- Creek. Utere is complaint among our sub. : scriber* "of tbe non-receipt of their papers. They are regularly mailed to 1 them and the trouble must be In the , post office. We have another spp'e to wager that I the earning* of the J. Henry Edmunds , will lie to the windward when the balance is struck at the end of the year. Open ( all comer*. 8.100(1 worth of the Franklin Electric I stocksfor sale cheap, on time If rontilred. Anply to J. Henry Edmunds. J Cape Msy City, ofi-No.'S23 Chestnut St.. Ph'ladelphla, t Tlie Philadelphia TYirew la entitled lo 1 the consideration of C*pc May hotel men because of its flheraiity In deyotlng to pnhllshing-srrivsls and society matter* connected with them. 1 The Insurance ami real estate busineaa , at the nffl-c of J. Henry Edmunds wns never brisker Ihan hmv. #70,000 worth ■ of real estate have changed bands through thl* office within the past 30 days. ' The statement that Mark lfassler will ( at the Columbia. Cane Mar. is wrong. H . thnugh patriotic, will not Hail ; thl* year: a fact which Its natron* will train with regret.— firming I Slnr. Five more persons were on examlna- ; Hon added to the Cold Sprihg Presbyterian chiirrh on the 7tlt inat. which ■ with the 34 receivad at the communion j March very considerably increase* the mcmlreralilp of that church. Coleman A Co. have rented the folCape May properties for the season of "87: Numbers IB. 35. 29. 31. 18. : toM- H. Carson. W. Wallace, F. Taylor, II, Henderson. J. Marshall rcsncctiyoTljr, I and No. 8 Grant street to W. Stuart. ■ Charles Weiss' lee cream parlor* will ' open In * few day* for the season of i V7. The high standard "f excellence of his well known establishment will lie I fully up In former years, with 1 mane nice new attractions Introduced by Mr Weiss. ThecounlT Is now beautiful. Ruch lovelr sweeps of green pasture and Wo*. ■ aouung frail trees are arm at no other time of year but lids. No wonder that people long for the country, its pericctly natural, am1 comes upon one with the certainty of Spring fever. The Stockton Hotel. Cape Mnv. has been fortunate enough to secure Simon Howler's fine orchwtra tor tlie summer, and the spndoti* halls will re-echo the lovely strains of it* well-chosen programs. including the violin solos of Mr. Simon II staler himself— Erem'V Star. Joseph P. Henry la pulling the new Columbia in handsome shape for tlie treason. Tlie hotel never looked attractive than ' now, nor had brighter prffff*fcct* for the future. Mr. Anderson will come to the house under moat favorable atreplcMvfor a successful The Presbytery of West Jereey has anpoln'ed Rev. 'J. S. Landla ot Cold Hpnng, a* moderator of the Green Creek Preabyt'rian church. Holly Beach alao cornea under his oversight. They have a congregational society there, but ** yet not church organization. A lady who ahall not be named waa surprised tn find a gentleman's overcoat drop at brr feet after the had passed out of her hotel Into the street. It seems that the garment had la'lcn upon her when descending the rail*, nor did she learn to whom It belonged until she saw It advertised. George W. Blake Is a skilled npisrisl. having five awarma of Italian and native Iters. He knows how bees breed, grow 1 snd gather boor*, snd like all lover* of nslnre Is sn enthusiast in bee culture. re enthusiast culture.

haa an apiary ovrr at his West Oape. „ Mav home. He will have something to sav In next week's Farm column. w The beautiful Lafayette 1» open tor the nnrfer thr mmiiagcut'utof Frank Hlldreth. Tbe house I* admirably *ilu- ™ atrd tor seaside business snd the genial tv lease knows how to cater for the w comfort of ladies ami gentlemen. He will be awlstnd by !ii» *n>i* lib wife u, whose vivacity and chirerfulnesa are a* «, perennial as the summer time Itself. n B- F. Horner lias re-purchsaed the mus'c and periodical store at 28 Washington street, and will con'inue the busiaa heretofore with Increased facllL " to accommodate the public In tbe „ of repairs to musical instruments, renting of a plstvos and organs, supply P periodicals st publishers prices, and sale fl and rent of sewing mvrbior*. Mr. Horner ha* saaocUtol Miss Maggie Mor- a ris with him as manager. 2t That moef amiable couple M'. and Warren llugbcs. entertained their J f ienda moat royally on Thursday even1 after cl as* meeting. There were o thirty or forty gua*t* who nt down to 1 th« table «o nicely arranged by Mrs. „ Hughe*. A novel dish for Ihfat latitude J was Boston baked bean, done In the , > style of the culinary art. There ; I et^nhu; ; matb^ffre^a^hv th^g-'.'id hort^B . • Uctaelf. Mr. sml Mr., ifughre tave • Hw of wbo'm'wiabsd to be present but ; r menu. The p*rty was^ m-t only *o. , r more J

-Sbbouf £he Sounfg. id 'Up Shore. T>*y^'»M« a on her Bret gneatn to crilw r«nj*™tn conmaafiM njCapt.llosrinl j- w^6sot^woR^ih^«wb^|5peOtol ' WI™ v^w"ia 'TO-WUT. la Uv* wenlCT tV: „ soong lots* k**v beravrre ptnani *prpn»^ ' Wrek* wnea au'bff|a*r jeaJbyeawl fianrtoj „ DtawCreeK Dots. Mr. Bid Mr*. TbOtcaafiavr* bare t>J«» vtBUng ,, tbisr ..Uaghirr over IB Wrtlng Creek. Mr*. Marr naOmaii. or Carodre. vtsived Mr ami let brother Captgto (lotiuwr Marry, n A party it Saaridwa rWied m# BMsbrre oo Taeadaj for a daab over.tba Oaf. In a yacht. mstrwsl an Saturday tart t»y Pastor Brooyate. Mnu Mare, acrortlMad^ S3mi°5?'2; meoda am! netrbhorv - TilaXy^^ba^^loMbaSb1 nnyriSotS I . tinder the okl tmm of tbe grore and going saJ,r tag to th« afternoon. Along the Shore Road, tin, t_T.Ua Mtnitlt :■ apendttix a few daya with fnt-uds at tbe Polnv. 5 C. B. Foster ami wife •pent Sondiy laat under the parental roof. ^ f Inea^^aaaoUto toe'ap^Ance of bla real. . lAwsrsfa waqsiuss irtrel timtre on We-lureHy of last ir.et. 1 on Monday law Rev. J, (j. tatrtbeo tod^nlte On Smnntar tba wtb tn«t-. Jacob Wlileta wlti _ oner at pnMtc sale tin nouw. .-altie and all bis I fatmlngp^jgamonts. agi^ bis uomeatea.1 AngtosaaPtsh are tintttg good. ^ ' Mr. ctias Mace has been antfertng revere wtfh , vWtJsrbtmT OUeerW Slater In eoaaohyne^^ Mr. Bearber ami Mr. our of pbtUdelpbla, wa« , down on Saturday loosing after their trammer , Way up the County. ' "rOtxri' Ing over \tJ Ion of tu j t^Ut'wen'\-on*nf^takoB bt. dally rtds In a neat . lam"fMtrar5^antKM°*Ma for ggrdrn uurx. Cold Spring. The prain* prentaMjmiyer bteetlng ia pro. Mia. Krama t'araotrs la .pend.ni a few weeks 1 'With her sister ta Philadelphia. Mra. CWdrt Qarrelvm and Mnu Ada^Unnled Qiilte a nnmtier if trar young people will atComm*ncemtrat at DenntavtUe toolay. Robert II . id i. tin- p-a.es.or of a targe bed ol oysters from whicn be la reaptn* a harm:. toil' Tsbuuw'nun tarn o nil n't he hpnng' Looy Owmrnna'ser aobool'ciore. next week. Protestor IjOwt* o^ Cape May^Pabljc^hool only daughter of Mr. Thomas Taylor, Sr„ waa unlteit In the holy rood • of mairimonv 'to the Rev. John Cobb. We wish our friend* a long and prosperous 1 1 fe, Bditra- LudUuu, of the JVmea, waa tn town oo Re,. i:.w. Hand preached In the M.E.Chorebi iaat M in hty evening. Me. ItonJ. llal! naught tba Ural drum Dab ol . season on Thnrad.y tan. 1 Stat:, m agent stump will soon be oomforuble r bonaot in hi. new outage near tbe depot. ' WTO la the Court tlnuae rerlbe f or the Ban J • I. the o a ration many would like lo haVe an. 1 "T"1' „ „ townsman JoanV *tnei. haa I teen seen In oar town daring 1 ^ldtt aa rota n pre the qnwulonor torerporettng ■ piled np l'l favor ot it. [ Th. cornet han.1 paraded onr wreet. ia mu r nntfotra on Monday^evemog. and gave tootMr. Ksokte! Et-trTOge, oor popnlar Wageman from here to Areen Creak, it laaaid, ia iiocomtag , nntt* profloiaot la the art of ecu defence, to- | ha use he handles the (lore* with greatest ot Jm-un* ro'l*put'f1i?j' T"r r^tMhMfi*^* rolbe* we™forVbr here paltM* 'n*th r lu i ae"' I wt£ SS^'mb^ag^^^^ | perior to any rrer gri»n by home ulrnt In thu town. Prof WhH-irek tuts apargd.no patna Ui ■ make It a aueoeaa, aad thu tact alona will warr jam u to tie a drat-claaa affair. ^ The^prograni ( icbool!"' *°" *** Green Crock. H. Hobeneagee k*. reaiocko.1 hU popnfar r ^Capt. John BeoD U apredtng tbe spring on » "cspum James Hwala of Camden, la natilng t hi. mother. t Water plantains grow Inxnrtenuy In Green ' Pastor Senww. of tbe M. *, Church, Is drawing huge eoutregaitans. J Th-r.'. run nromi«e of a btg peach and pear > nip about the Bavahore. Parnate John Rover haa nailed for Georgo- . town for a load of lumbar. , I. -nen.tliig a tew day. a* home. { The mrther^ro* blaadaof Jritrodore Craw-

Tbrelme^nretrmmMto htsoureu ^Jg.^B^e.UieMrow^ihe^Praih,iSSbBKf rerootor.tcr^^^ (ra)[ bh)—nlMi ^ rtcb fragrance of the pasture., with a faint auggeMton now and then of decaying Hah and king crabs. cmrtLt^ro^Moodair^ ^ mmml ^ daya at home with hU tunny. Itr. A. v.. Trentm of Clart.'vvn^ meat U* '^^rasvs-sirissn RntBrare baa beret to tae etty oa treatneaoonnerred w«ti the tmproremeut of Ooahoa s [ ctareh. NWrelan wtu bo

CAPE HOUSE, ' CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. „ ^ A Open all the Tear. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gas. NT ! . — i"" "f . ,7ft '?!■;?■ "i!11 "i''"1:"1" inn"™ .a I, , i ^ Pine Large Rooms well Furnished. jf Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and OoaJ. I . HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. Ftaxaaa octoo) with g.i-,«, making ure larx v. Son fi*Uet* m the State' rt« feel tn length). a The CAf'B IJOt'BC b recommended by prominent PhyaliiaM of Phlbdri'phia'aa one of Utc root n ptarev on the ot-aw for InvaUdi ami thoio recking real, and b rte*dUy growing tn popularity. | A. H. HAMILTON. Manager. ;■ MILITARY' HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. * Monday, May 30th 1887, Special Engagement of the Celebrated • NOSS FAMILY MUSICAL GO., e In their new Musical ant! Sketch Entcrtainntent, under the ausjiice;. 0 _ of Company * H." S. N. G- * 1 Fill Brass Ml GouMeCloris, Snperti OrcliBStra. ■ ABHXSSIOH, ■ - -25®. EESERTED SEATS, - 35 CtS. Rcscn-ed satts on sale at Dr. Kennedy's Drug Store. Grand free Linetlrf lly Liir FiiTr'TTiassTtan^from'EbTyiirTToifSfrlialr 9ony at 2 p. m. on day of performance.

Cape May Point. ^ n'roat?pe*>«cig romllreg" the boardwalk to ' day nigh: at Bio. Enoch Hand a. AUaretnvUod. j ' The Rnpplre Cottage la ' tcfiot appearance t» aatd tn be excellent. b Mm. Ridley end .laughter, ltev. K. II. Rapplce ami wtfe. of PhU*deiPK, *pan» port of last . B week at the Point atoppWg a; the Floral 1 111*. , ' Hpaek. M. J. uonanan. Lndy Rnperfor.cietnun } J lloanjta^l'tdia ;■ • .•• • ■•••*, • £S5S ' - | , Mr. Joe. B. Bnghea of Cape May la dotig tro -, ' lwlbung. - i D, of Com nv II r csSfro«tM^ia^rel«t M HnrUntloa ' Tbnro I , uSunefit "Vher jaMbgt tympany 'll earned , tiff th- honor.- ! ^_RobL (irebara who waa wo^JJton Hiraplc« . L, aee htm to-lay", ttobbte has a boat ot frtendA Mr. K. Drainer J, of the PhlUvtetpbta -Vow, > jrad fsnMqw^U* re^nntlage^ arnrea^Troy | c prerndnnl'of tOe^IrnnatiTl'wpitat, rbtlatlelpbla. ' and Slater Huperior of the aame Insiuutioo, came ' t down Monday remaining ontU^Tueadsv alter- , j t^'^n b- Bpsre.1!0 TTte Mare -C Ilrrxel Home 1 p hoapttal grounds were tbe gtn of Mr. Lankecan. j A Card to the PubMo. '■ " Having boon accustomed to always . 1 tin tin- own buying for my dry good* I I and clothing btisimms. and not wishing | } -to make alterations in that regard, 1 . found that the increase of both branches 1 r did not allow me to do juitlcc to both • ■ of them. Having sold out tho latter I , 7 found there was a vacancy in this linr . of businrsa, which eave much Incon- , 1 venlence lo many of my customers. 1 1 therefore secured a very capable clolhinc " firm to open In the name plane that 1 ! previously occupied, under the manages mrnt of Mr. Jacob Olsho, whom I re0 commend to roy friends aa fHlabln and t J trustworthy. Tliankingmy many friend' 1 1, and patrons for the confidence lliey have i r always placed In roe. I hope they will 1 continue to do *0 In the dry good* line, 1 and alao favor my successor in the clotting buslne*. Very Respectfully, '• mSl-41 CfURLS* Nkemas. r - „ Appropriating Ordinance. Rac. 1. Be It aaaSed" byTro Mayor and Ores- » Isroreby rtjat-i— 1 tii i h- sntborttj of ite remr. uuc.'wvaw urehsi.li tn- Bonvi*' or Wan k Its** May. for ITO garonu ripeoiluara* of sari paronga for l#a curreoi jfti. Jge lollowtng * MTk^aasba IgJJ k - Collsm'm • . . " S5w^!lsaines 1« •« " sxrere a Highway* «■> "■ - : S53SE;:-' 7: * " mueaore auan * mumn JJJ " Onimanet sball take effret immootaujlr. 4o"»>.raaea*. Mayer. "* Special Excursion to Natloal Drill S ^ ^ ^ at waahlneton. ^ Sum™.' "t1* a'agn£IIeaW<rtof •lufopon'"' *11 oo-nwaamt iro onaahrtt, wn h whwaijuw - Ki-I. as iBrlargeaigataertog vf mskni 1 iSsSSSS^LfiSS : bare da»« ererythlng to Insure ore arooaaa :>I ; gBffitSESSSg-I i " iS^SBSK^-iSKS Z _J*'" -StodST » I "

"Wav«"s" Business Locals: WtkSfTED. — 82,300 on first mortgage. Apply to J. M. E. Hlldreth. a30 tf Eugene C. Ilaugb, fine piano tuner, regulator and repairer. Leave oniers at American HoUxe. ml 4 -11 A new l'liiladel|lhia Singer Sewing nuiehinc for sale nt this office. Cull nntl gut the particulars. tf Hall 22x84 feet for rent, corner Ocean and Washington streets, over S. Hand'* store. Apply on tltc promises. tf Wastku— A while Protestant girl to do general housework. Apply at ltev. A. B. MeCurdy's, Lafayette street, mar Madison avenue Cano May City. tf Henry Stewart will make your fhrni. 1 look good as new with his acme polish- He will call at the house and do the work by sending him an order. Eugene C. Bnughn, piano luner, reguduriog tlie spring ami summer. Orders at American House wili be promptly Fred. Roerner will da ornamental gardening lor cottager*, and supply litem with choicest bedding plants. Ap. lily to hot houses on Wood street aod brunch on Ocean street. - 2t ' 5. II. Moore offers for sale at the West - Jersey 11. R. Station, superior Ri'lielaln gravel which lie wiil di-po.e of at 41 p.-r cubic yard. By tlie car load nt a discount from above prices', at NortCK: — As malicious ley* have abmroNew^l^nil (,Wk."l for!. id nil uttth persons trespassing under the full penally of taw. t employ nil officer to John Akin'.* ire cream parlors is now open for season of *87 aUoe (fid Hand N". •'.I Waidilngton street. Thjs is Mr. few visitors or resident* (tf Cape .flay One of tlie handiest family labor savers the Excelsior Clothes Lino, patented and manufactured by -Mr. Wm. Soroers. of Atlantic City. Tho material of width the stretcher is made is durable and the metal non-corrosive. One of them may lie secured to a post on the tlay the young people, set up housekeeping nnd Jt will last them a life time tf Mrs. Ella E. Fitbinn. near Rio Grande _ Station, has her Spring stock of miiltncry ready for inspection and distributing among licr customers. Tltc latest style* in lints, and trimmings for those who like to lie in the fashion. Ail tastes suited. If you can't afford a -new hat , let Mrs. Fithian trv the magic of milliit. cry art upon the old one, it will look id. most as well as the new, at less costCall and examine stock, only a few min- ' utcs walk from the station. m"-2m. " At E. Johnson's, matting by the roll at - wholesale prices, all grades. New style 1 of wall papers. 5000 pieces ' to select . from, competition defied, 6c and up. Full lines of men and bov* boots and shoes. Fine calf skin Wankenphasl, former! jrfSJ now 3j. women's peltbir shoot. 4f to'83. Finer grade to suit those who don't mind to pay fot finish and wear both. Children's shoe* all styles and prices. The best is tin cheapest. Specialty of rablicr goods. 1 No trouble to show goodf and talk over oricc*. Those who arc fitting up for the spring should not fail to examine •lock and learn for themselves that good) and prices bear close company. a23-t! Whila the city may be somewhat it the shadows when tlie sun disappears tlio nice new store of Mr*. U. T. l»rowi i bright with new things in dreaa good* trimmings, millinery and notions u It tjie long talked of "electric lights wer. -hining full ttpnn it. Don't do yourself -lie tin justice of neglecting to cxainlm dork, anil company prices. No boubli ■0 show goods. Bucklon'n Arnica Salvo. The best Salve in the world for Cuts.' Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt lthriim. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, arid all 8k(n Eruption «nd [Histively cures Piles, or no pay re ptin-d. It la gunranu-ed to give perfrea •distortion, or money refunded. Pric 15 cents per box. For sale by Henry A tfenm-ilv. jHQOPyf COUrOUKD f J1TIUCT /vW mk : . i The toportanee of purifying the blood em- • not tra ovifresUmatrtl. for without pure 5 blood you eanoot enjoj good hoalth. t At this roaaon nearly every one need* a - . good medicine to pnrtty. vtallre, and enrich ^ the blood, and Hood's Bamparllla Is worthy It your confidence. It la peculiar tn that It • strengthens arid bullda up the system, creMci _ IB qMirl and tones the dlgrstkm, wtulo s Bendtotatdtowm. Give It a tnaL Hood's Bareapariita Is auld by all drurttl' t<. fj Frepasal br C. L Hood « Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar : MEDICAL OFFICES, HH®e*i 5 laatod SL, FMUalaUa. foemert; ^ ItlDra. J,*. * J- B. BOSSNSAOKvx.blMkvrrt an yenra. For toe. sure oi SSraSSrti1 daya D*-T

What's Going on Oak Hall ? Spring, 1887 It's wonderful ! wonderful what a heap of clothing it does take for a s|ngle season's sales at this old famous corner. ' It's because the people like it and it pays them, that's certain. have never had more than we could sell so far. You never saw— we never had — such Spring Clothing as ( Just now. W«c kndw the great host 'of customers, and that the)- wait to hear from us, hnd the solid sort of goods they want to jjay their money for; and that is th'ft sort we have*— a houseful. Better made titan ever;, better variety thaw ever;- and it will wear like oak. • You know this is the only house in the country that tells quality honestly, squarely, and doesn't require. a prod to make them say whether they're offering all-wool clothing or not. Now is your. lime. You'll find more push and goods tlia" ever; and lower prices: they're down to rock, YVanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth & Market Streets, Philada. Would you like samples? $20.00 WORTH Thoroughly Good Merchant Tailoring SUJVIJTO SUIJIJIGS, . And Finer Work to Measure at Correspondingly Moderate Prices. J acob Reed's Sons, 918, 920, 922 Chestnut Street, Second and Spruce Streets, PHILADELPHIA. for Infants and Children. • 'Coat oris li io irell ajsptcj to children that I Castorto urea Colli. CoMtlpa't^. trecranm^dlra. ^wtoroy^tptom I gg ^eb.jrorebma. dt- ' Ul So. Oxford 8k, Brooklyn, K. T. I Wufraut'lnjarioui tsodicatloa. Tut Cenrxm Coxrjxv, 57 Murray Street, S. V. WHAT'S N1AV AT HENRY SgHELLENGER? ' aw »!.":* of *t'*^nia!.U: good*, Job: -v !!(.- 111(1 OA IvVlt lit PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, crotMUbravdaof I't.OI'R tniluOcl. CAI.Ii'Oi;*. not old oraVop wont, bnt of hrlgtiteat ami ti*l. IMiMe ami atngie Harana, Whip*, ttoto" ' Net*. lu»t what yon want. ,r V...I van wait, a *Kt!Mri workman wilt nt»Xi <mt ■ pair WArKKNPH*8T toMjall 'troBrey'frotn' »« an'aamgAaB "*n^F'»0L,iUwt!l i^l«ad'ule° our mvaSrc" SO'tboubli TO flujS. m ple* " ° "ur """* *° ' ejoormn*M"FURNISHINO GOODS, ETC. FAnTwAaoS's,' ETC., ««-t|rt. Garden Hcerta that will trow, i.l vcvjv Farm Produce aad B*y»Mre i£a" ' ' "U ' 11 ENRX SCIUUXENGKB. Green Crn-k, 8. J. STEAM HEATING. ORLANDO KELSEY, NO. 510 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Patent Sectional Safety Steam Gonorator. Best in tho World. Adapted to Hotels, Manufactories and Buildings of Every Description. fl2-y -tflp, MOST RELIABLE Mnnnm agency Gill First-Class ggg EijreeiM "' ri- J-CKSUm Apphrationafromaiiypanortaeconnly willreeelve W. SCOTT ^HAND^teent, ^ ^ ~ BORSCH & ROMMEL, MArilKJCTtHlrit. OI'TtCIANh, No. I 324- Walnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. ^ A LMtUB VABIBTT OF Gold, 8ilver and Steel SJHACLB AMJ EYE GU®, iiBHuicin- w. gDMUMue. chablsb ^n. iDMcibe. EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS, Attorneys-at-Law, I K vencg IN TUB NCW JEB881 , PgNNSVLVJiSlA * I'NITKD RTATB8 CIBOU1T OODBTB O fit ire. Oape M*y 1 nr. N. J.. t-i-t 1:.'. »>lnni Rlreei. PnMadeltal*. ' VEGETABLE AND GRASS SEEDS WE SCITLT EVEBTTSISU IN THE tajfD LIKE OP VERS BE8T QUALITY AND LOWEST MARKET RATES. ATRIAL OHDKH.ROI.ICITED. maara Cape May City, N. J. " * JOHN M. RUSSELL, Dn GooQs, Groceries, Boots, Sloes, NoBods, Floor & Foefl, Pork. Lard, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicines, Etc. " )*.y COLO BP RING. CAFE MAT COIWTT, ». J, SOUTH" DENNIS, Dennisville and Seaville Stage Lines. ' *■ *®-»«u H. F. PIER8ON* Proprietor: