mm nmonrnoi mot: "<■» *■■■■. «n Advance NOTICE. WtoT OFFOTf ARHANOBMENTH. s'SESSsrSia .Sit SSTgjrrajv I m» ay m»m. r . | _ R J, CTTIC WfinBTIFfi," — « ' Jnll* *TOrH»».Nn.«.-(l, J_|t..|«mw, ewrnmoBta?"^ illd 'T" Thorwlnj errnmca of Church Notice*. Service* In the Bnptl't churcb on Son- ' a»v fto-mnrrow) *t 10.30 *. nr. 'object , — "TTie'fln*! mtirter." «nd at 7 30 p. m., 1 •Itblrrt - Fleclrir "fight* ami other 1 li-hlr." Sunday wheel at 2.30 p. m. Wednradav and Friday service* at 8 p. ' m. Seat. free. I Divine Service* In the Prertivterian church of this May ,30th. is follows: ' Mornintr service with sermon at 10.30: » Subject. '"Tire *urpe*xtog gtorv of the Ministration of Itlirhteonsnpss." Evan- I: relist |e services 1n the evening at o'clock t with short eosnet sermon. Subject. "The Watchword of -tire Catacomb*." A cor- r dial Welcome and free seaL«.for all. . Services In the Methodist Episcopal church aa follows-. Prayer and caper- _ 'hi we inectlni! arOavnt. TluafBBigngg* £ are of ercat religion* interesl anil fervor. " Prcaehln|t«s*erviec at T0.80. Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Evening services S| at 7.43. The pastor- will discourse upon 1'
In the evening, '"The duty of children to parents " A cordial invitation to all. Services lg the Franklin street M. E. church every Sunilav «> follows : Class at » a. m., preaching 10.43 a. tn..rreach. log 7.43 p. ih. . Sunday School 8.80 p. m.Praver andj>ral*e meeting* Weil ties, "dav evrnlhcs. shil class, Fflilsy evenings at eight o'clock . Hgv. C. A. PnrotXT, Pastor. I/xal papers arc railed upon every day in the week and -ften very many timet adav to honm the town-and make thing* go lively, for which "they get no direct romoensAtion. Of course it cost* money to do this. ' rbe printer*. and paper men must tie paid, or there will soon be an end of matters in the newspaper line. How Is it that the publisher should be the man to boost up-things. while any. body else who may feel like It does the opposite without let, or hindrance is a problem which has not at yet been solved In this office. It seems to us that all hands snd the cook should Join the booming chorus and make it ring out so clear and harmonious a* to be heard all over the land. But we Intend™ to say In tlie start that aa a eeneral thing newspaper* are In the lioomlng llne.raaklng s specially uf it. For this the most of business men. If tho* have any printing lo do. take It lothe homefnffiee.and that I* all may he reaaonably demanded. The same Is true of public officials, they are paid by fund* gathered from local taxstlon. and If some of the money raised can belegltimatelr returned where It came from *it should be done, and not 1 nut pled into'tbe great business maw of :he big cities. It's a piece of superlative lolly when this Is not done as In the case if our new collector Jem. E. Mecray whohad his tsx bill* printed in Philsl*»0 the home office* no chance lo estimate on the job? Mr. Mwray must have simply assumed that tb* work could be more cheaniv done there, and It really donein the interest* of economy or for some other reason ? Will be rise and explain? • Monday next is Decoration Day, and for the first time In llii* locality, it will he observed as a general holiday in which evunrbody With love of country, snd sympathy for the struggle of the human race In behalf of freedom, whether they live In Trias or Maine may property take a part. This Day is ■omething more than a funeral crlebrallon on a national scale: it has rome. we Ihlnk to mark the new birth of the natell in the noble cause of making it postlble. It Is not only a Day oLxnoumlng for the dead who freely gave up their Urea in one of the grandest cause* thsr ivor buH-eri men to deeds of valor, but me In which all may with, a p-alm or Ibanluglvtng. rejoice thaCtbe blood of I be nation's slain has not Ijeen spilled in rein: It betog an expiation for the naions' sin. the means ot-Jicr purlflcallon Irotn the great stain of human bondage. It seems too, tt 1* not a day for the dl*•us»lon of the labor or tariff question: aonetaT system, or anv other national ante, unless 1- be one suggested by the [reel cause of human liberty. Nor horrid Peroration day rhetoric na- take if the character of the old Fourth of Inly oration in which king and Wry vere brought np for annual rebuke and ixcortatlrw long ilter they bad been In't. Doubtlea* its a time when every surint heart may rejoice over 'lie great ruth of an emancipated country. All Itmor the to the sleeping bfToes who est in the nations cemeteries. Aft-r he trial of war they rest well snd shall mow no more waking upon this earth, ffhlle the living reverently *trcw flower* i poo the mounds that cover the dust of lotted purpose ever maintain the grand irinclplea fcrwhleh thev WL The beautiful Lafayette, with, its un- . nrpa-sed position as a seaside hotel Is ow fairly open for the season, under ve mknagement of Frank H'ldreth. who as already succeeded In making his nine popular. as handsome and comlete. "nwAroad pcrrtiea of the Lafayette ttmmsnd a fine view of the beach, on pier and ocean. Into Its parlors. ' lafiX^fofwiair1 hr^lNrtt'ionta i ingestion of taint. The season lodks 1 >ellfpr the Ufayntth. < leeslng. for the reason they are ao , •kjeljr scattered In some part* of .the , are aa to be a source of disappointment. lowing am* right In front of their door* re. of course, ao well satisfied that tney oo't see bow any one ought to complain. ut they do though. Tho Fhsrri open their pretty ice errant a riot* to-day for the season of *87. "he reputation of this establishment for •ftlcioui things to tickle the palate of lie seaside lounger Is firmly established, t bos a large cottage and hotel trade. M that has been built up by strict at. notkm to buslngssaod supplying custom, re with tho best goods only. 'The Star Villa will hare a successful £
P / SALT^. b Denotation Day on Monday. j -Such a- lovely strawberry rain ! ■ ' Public school closed this week. _ Plenty of (tower* for Decoration day - this year. . Pastor Blake Is an efficient Sunday =. Win "J. S." please call at this office wben-inNpwn ? A. ft. (ill* ha* handsomely decorated it Fre*h iuat In. malting* by the piece or * ysrd at E. Johnson's. j Cape Mar Point i« sanguine there's J I something In this, season. J •" 1 Pure leaf Isnl by the pound or barrel ! J ] at Bu*#eir« PoW Sprtof -store. I Colonel J. M. Scovel wUI drop a hook j on the Drum Beds "this week. •Nekton f!_ Hand of flrcen ('reek- has , movrel his family to Long Island. " The Marine. VIHaliM been' put in cx- , teUCnt orderfor the Summer guest. Jobbing in all It* department* neatly and expeditiously done at this office. J professor Ashrr teaches the art of swimming as will as that of -dancing. Examination -of teachers for license ■ began yesterday and continues through , "rtie Wave is stepping easily to the I front ss an all-around g<>od -county i paper. Last Sunday Pastor McCurdy preached l teil'ng sermon on the -topic, "Impious < traffic." t Kev. 0. W. Blake edDled toft Green ' Presbyterians last Sunday in two 1 Cornelius Learning, of Fishing Creek. ' the finest Held of early potatoes in « A nlee album was given to Enoch f fland for bi* services in the M. E. Sun- p dav school (I. C. Rev. I. T. Woolsnn preached for the Gr-en+'reek M-.-tle-li»! tamgeegathm Ins! ' Sunday. J] Dr. E. M. Hunt made a" sanitary in- ,, spection of llolly Beach and Anglcsea s week.
ne Thanks lo Robert Thomas for a nice to bnnehes of b-eakfast radishes from the Waller's farm. F. K. Duke i* a bidder for building ibe #85.000 Soldier's Home at Kearny Hudson county. Ivan Morris spent a day or two of this jpj- week si tli.- I --[and, HisfamilyaregPC Cliarlcy William*, clothed in a brown study and a fiiullle«» spring suits was IV down during the week. C Wa vk. semi tnjmnr risme at once=- d'nc Ct- dollar a year In Advance. ■>' II. W. Edmund*. Esq,, will be orator of the dav for the united O. A. R. posts of Camden on Decoration day. ^ Ton canuqj afford to go .uninsured y. when it may be effected^ gff*eWply at Wm. S. Anderson, the popular Irut of n the New Colombia, Is ^a gentleman of IC Boils, pimples, hives, rlngworn, tetter. 0 snd all otlter ntsnlfeauulon* of impure " lilnod aye cured oy Hood's Sampsrilla. J Wm. S. Anderson of the New Columbia is a genuine hotel man of full length ahd breath, and warranted not to slilrnk. j William Nell, Veres of the Berkley Arms ,t ha* luurd an attraetive circular conr taining pro«pectua for the aeasun of "87. e Honorably discharged soldiefs are urgently requested to assist at Decoray ti n whether they bclodg to any post or ' The matter of the s«ae»soni of tlie ' township's and borough's of the county ® will be setUed without lltigaUon we ' Dr. Jsme* Mecray. Hsnitary Inspector _ nt lltia .district, made a sear oast lo.ur J during tHe week in the Interest of public 1 Ilolmea of Green Creek has a I ,t" flne Kentucky mule which ts the pouesk sor of the usual placid disposition of d his kind. s A festival in the Interests of the I Allies' y Aid Society will lie held in the Arctic c House, if it ean be gotten, on Thursday evening. June 2nd. j Proorielnrc of hotels ran Bnd no m fault while the Franklin E'rotrte Light _ Company are furnishing lights at 85 cents eaoh per nielit. p Joseph Hand. Cape May's msnufacturi, ing Jewler. will lake'yntir onler for anyr thing neislrel in his line and give you K flrst-clas* ratisfartion. u L. N. Fo*ter and Seth Miller. Jr.. are e respeetlvi ly superintendeul ard aulsti- ant superintendent pf Green Creek Pie*, n byterian Sunday school. u H. I-. Tsggart and wife have been at ' the Lafayette for a days for enjoyment r of the seaside. Their cottage lias been ' leased to Judge Ilanna. The Baker House. Vinelsnd is a wril . kept hcstelrie, and It* proprietor a grnUe- , man who knows bow to entertain tbc *t ranger within his galea. ; Dr, F„ M. Hunt, BecreUry of the State Board of Health, made an official . inspection of the Boroughs of Holly . Bench and Anglcsea last week. I Mr. Blake, the yonng Princeton , r preacher, fives promise of large usefulr wm. He la from Kansas, but has none s of the angular qualities of his state. ' On and after Tuesday. May 31st the , ; dental office of Dr». J. F. Learning and , ' son. corner of Ocean and Hughe* street, , > will be open daily for the season. John Hal pin will offer for sale the en- [ tire stock of furniture of the Centre 1 House on Tuesday June Snd. Hero will I . be a ehance-for bargains in household ! I goods. .Insurance effected si J he office* of J. , Henry Edmunds In the stauncheat of ! f stock compank-*. Don't let your old : . policy expire a minute before you have I II renewed. Miss Anna Elliott, . graduate of the Delsart Hyslctn. will askist Miss Alletta | | t H. Millar opena bis store, Na 80 J Washington street, to-day with lines of i ; the newest ami prettiest dress goods, Mrs. Millar Is down, baring an oven gbt t Tho attention of our readers is par- ' tienbtriy called to the extensive sale of J i personal property on Seven Mile Beach ' c immcncing on Tuesday next. 81 si Inst., ' and continuing till completed. < r Miss J. Jnbtia baa resigned the office | 1 of president of the W. C. T. 0. on ac- ' count or 111 health. tb» vice president. * Mr*. G. W. Smith will perform the | lunctinna of president till another elec- J Tlie Cape May ftoctable. comprising aa . '• member* some of Cape May's regular summer vsiton of both Mxnwaa at the . f Stockton Rifle range ea'ly to the week . for a day off. a T. Altemus la a lead- - tog spirit of the organisation. j [ Xtol. J. F- Cake, the proprietor of the 4 West End it a hotel man with an exper- i . lenre A* lease of the old Congress I ■ Hall. Cape May. Willarris, Washington, r ■ and the Stockton, be hat had a long and i generally successful career. It baa not < had the affect to age him fog be 4a a < I man that does not look at old aa be is 1 by a third. |
Homer's moidc aqre is the place to leave your onler* for periodicals and • hooks. The place Is managed by Mix Maggie Morris. Mire Jennie Hall wDl manage Dr. S ly F. Ware's stationery store Ibis cummer. .She bss already entered upon her duties , j by retting things to rights about tlie now. James MiGiqerty of the VaaHaagen y. Manufacturing Company, wa* in ..town on Wednesday of this week on business ,1 connected with introducing the goods of J. Harry Hdgiiea. Jackson and Man- , lion streets, offer" for sale ready mixed" ^ i paint*, white lead, putty and glass. Any j practical painter. ' . " m28-0t '1 Josfnh F. MeGill. r-ngin-cr'of Con.- ! gress- -Uall. with tfce help- of copipMeirt j k machinist*)* pnttlng. the blcvntor of.tiie l hotel in crtelient running order. There ' , will btf no more jerk or irregular run- 1 1 nlng about It. Mrs, MacDhnaltV* Hnghe*. street rot- I - 'ago la made gay and pretty as an hour ' ■ , oldb'utterfly bef^use of the paint pus oh ! > ' by A. p. Id! tig's skilled workmen. The I color* are "li*ppllv chqscn ami blend with ■ < 1 most pleasing" effect.' !• ^ The Delaware Bay and SoweH's Point j J ' season tinder the sqperlnurbdcncy of J. j", Henry Etimnnds. E*'|. He will assume ; ; : this important responsibility op ths first i * • of the ensuing month. Coplain Jonathan Coan will change.in j ( I few days. Ill* residence from bis hand- . : Psrk Bvcnne house, Philadelphia, ] „ E- R. William's cosy seaside cottage. £. i Captain and his family will meet a ' a i arly welcome at Cape May. j , T. Taddon has opened the store No. 31 i c Washington street, formerly Benexet's. 1 c and stocked It -with full lines of ladle's ill and misses *hocs. The bu'iness will lie it announced in these column* 11 later on in tlie season.. Call and see tlie n The Delaware House never to all Its « Altcccssfulbiitanr lookcil -b'ighver-lhsie » "now. its ca par tons lawn is a bright emerald green contrasting nicely with ! w • clean white walls of the house. Mrs. ■ " Schelllnger is making engagements for ! hi the season daily. - the daily. <
,cf 83.000 Ash hooks, tarred sheepbead : bc tine, foil sire Mexican namm wks *1 ?5 1 . lo #I.fS0 each, at flarrison'* old curiosity j ng "hop.. The headquarters for stationer^ > . T-nlr! and b lit. r paper- In- :iie psekacr lis tory still in operatfon. ' * * """t1 at' , W Mavbr Edmunds anil city conncll h*v» been invited to attend the servieci :n of Dccoralloc Day hv John Mecray Post, as under whose auspice* tlie solemn serviccs of the day will be done in lower 1C Cape May. and by the three Posts of the lc county at the Court House "cemetery. Mr. J. B- Bnrgdon has liecd absent Jr some days of this week in Pennsylvania „ and Jersey, cstabllshing agencies'for the sale of the Bragdon Comoany's celebrated , specifics. Th"sc medicines arc proving ', a great boon to fanners in tbc prevention and cure of the swine and chicken plague. " Messrs. Alexander and Hall's- Detec live Bureau is a regular concern doing f. who may be In nc*-d of their service*. *• They are gentlemen known ..between I. both ocean* a* most capable and trust. i. worthy. They will give satisfaction in h all cases committed to them. " Mr*. Griffiths is now ready to receive ■ guests at the Devon cottages. For many i- veara she has conducted a husines at the f. Cape and has a record as a hostess, second e to none. She lias fitted bcr fine twin , boarding cottages up In excellent taste. T snd that she will ii<« good business this , Snmmer goes without telling. e Mr*. Geo. W. Smith never forgets the i r printera. Her latest tlmuyhtfiilne** was . ;. in sending to 'Ills office a big bag of con- , fectionery. which was much enjoyed bv . Ihe lovers of sweet thing* whe set no the , weekly parngraps the putillc are so fond , of reading. By a standing vote Mrs. , Smith is voted a great success. , Miss Alletta Hsynes will have hrr ( pupils in eleculion to recite in M. E. i • church Friday evening. June 8rd". "Also ] have music by the little singers of the town. Miss Ann* Elliott a pretty blond ' and flne elocutionist of Philadelphia. c will also assist Admission adults, 15 1 cents. Children 10 cents. Come one, ; come all. , 0 The arrivals at the Lafayette this week 1 1 are Jamc. V. Ellison. Jos. Butler'. S. W. I " I/>ng Chsa. R. Hall, John L. I/>ng*treth. < Wilson Powel. John P. Holshnn. M. P. 1 -. Surrhler and dsughter. A. D. Hopper. < . W. T. Hopper. M. Rush. Walter C. Mo- i 1 ItoUadcl^hbL ',r"'0nl' Hoy1- ' e The popular Windsor is being thor. i . ougbly prepared for the season or '87. ' . under the same successful management. 1 W. W. Green, as has elven the honre a ' , national reputation. Tlie Windsor has a ' , where ail the advantages of a residence ' at the "shore maybe had in their fill, j I neM" Late arrivals al tbc Ebbitt nonse as ' . follows: E II Nash and »lfe. Wm. B. Nash and wife. Ralph Nash, Jr.. Ed. ' ward N'«h. Jr.. F. L. Ki kpatrick, E. ! . Errin. Wm. B. Watklns. U H. Watkins. ' ' Wm. Buplism. Ja«. C. Aand, J. II , 1 Gould, Philadelphia: Mrs. J. A. V. Por. * ter. W. W. Porter. MM* Vance. Kansas: ' J. 8. Mcllvaln, MilivUle,- P. J. Henli, " • Boston. Immediately after graduation at Die Naval Academy Ensigns. C. H. Hewe*. " and W. L. Carps were rent to the (Ha*- , I gow (Bcotlsno) I'nlvrr-lty to take the . advanced course to marine' architecture. " The result has been extremely gratifying. . The two young men stand respectively ' • fl st and second in a very large elsss. anii I at the rlose of the term captured all the . I principal priieo. We tpay have a navv yet, you bet. Arrivals at the Chalfonte daring the J I week are A.J. Jerkes. M. D. Btacv. I.. , I II. Brooks. John L. Walker. Wm. Ilall 1 . Walker. Berth* Brown. W. G. Matthews. Jos. Patterson, Wni. IT. Kemntos, Win. , C. Bennett. Mrs. G N Allen. T F. Kelly and wtfe. G. D_ IHxon. Alex H. Scott. : 1 It. Wlstar Ilarvy, Mrs. F-. Gladlnr. Mis* ' Ar Gliding. Jos. (Hading. W. T. Wet- ' brijnk, E. Wcstbrixik. Pitiladejpbia : E I n. Bergen. Mrs. B.vjren. Alfred Hugg, ' ! Oca Pleiffer, Mrs. Wm. J. Sewell, Cam<lcn. r On his 88th birthday. Wednesday of J : this week John 8. Rennett passed peace- ' fully awav to Ihe silent shores of another . state of being. He has been for some ' years In poor health, but his friends . hoped his youth snd buoyant spiriU would I II to hi* favor for the recovery of Ids health Hi* funoral takes place " to-dav at Tabernacle SureTT. comtnenc- ^ lire at I p. m. The Rev. D. B. Harris 0 officiating. 'Poat 91, G. A. R., with headquarters at the Court Hou-e., have fixed upon the following program for Decoration D*y : , The. Post will aaacmhlchit headquarters ; at 10.30 a. m. sharp, and proceed to t Ebcnexer cemetery, and there decorate £ the graves of soldiers. Here the com- t mand will be joined hjr a ileeatl that had 0 performed a sJmnsr duty at Ihe Aibury. c IS the Post will mem Post c ' frpffi Oape May City. an«l with it. „ march up the main street of tlie town to ' i Court Honre, where Colonel H. W. Saw. , yet and Rev. Mr. Llvexely wUI addrcaa « I llie comrades. The enljre force of the 1 l G. A. win then proceed to Baptist cmni etery and do honor to -fallen comrade* < ' !? llo^\Un? lb',lr srcvoa, after which J^FyfflMlfawiNriiT .» 1
» i Those A. O. 0. W 's fond of Tbc d creature comforts of this life, and seem at 10 be willing to have their friends enjov them aa welL Thuraday evening the ; laborers, with their wives and fnends. .. gathered in their handsome workshop « for an evening of soda] enjoyment. , There was a room full of folks present. s 1 1 'igure rendered an overture on one of J Horner's fine organs. Then H. W. Hand, of the W«t*. told of something more about the Federal blockade, and : how Capo May was connected with It, in ( being honibarded witb pcanuU from the f. captured Confederate schooner Dixie. 1 Rev. A. It. McCurdy very humorously spoke, of the Richmond Home Guards of - Til. This gentleman always makes a : j favorable impression with the Cape .Mar :• 1 public. There i<an anient desire among • '.ho*e. modest workmen and othqra to • hear bim again.' ProfehBor Vanaman,i who gracefully, presided, called np Wm. . ' Hewitt, who followed to the line sag. ■' treated by the two previous speakers. 1 giving some very droll reminiscensee of : experience among the fiery Confedeaitea of '01. "and lib atrngele with the draft. William got called out twice by i rending a pnin to the front! He ki-jn I visitors, workers ami their wives laugti. [ ; ing heartily ill the time of his address: | Ho 'possesses, in a remarkable degree, i the elements of .a 'successful humorist, i It is qude natural with him, not having i be drawn out with a kind, of intelec. , Itual corkscrew. His talk was a big success, and quite eclipsed the Blockade and Home Guard rcoollectioos. John j Akin* got into a closet, before the pro- T" I reeding* began, n couple of can* of ice r cream and » half bu«hel of delicious a j them, which was done with hearty will. . George H. Reeves, llcnry and others of tbc committee r made thcmrelvcs particularly agreealih' tto everybody, circulating as tney didwith a snowy, or pink plate of ice cream — in h:.i..l ».-! «ln-!v finger cakes in the other. It was 11 p. m. ; When the workshop was locked up and laborers, wive* and guests went delighted with their experiences. a
ltj Col. Lansing did himself credit in the .. j supper he got tip on Tuesday night for 'j. j the working Lodge of Cajw May City 'l | T<ndgn*. T here' wwe fo!tv.two"|.Utrs, L ! by each Of wbieh sat a member of the ""j mystic hrotlicrhood. Three of them ,-j Wtttr-H. Bsrnwt. Joseph WltelHnger and " Alexander Cliurch at whose instance the royal feast had b en ordered Jor the .re- '• frchmcnt of the haul worked hrethren, r" had onlv rceenty Imen lionorcil with the 'r master's degree. Th.-v sat among their e more experienced no-laborers with that grace am! modestvof drim-anor which so I lieeomes masons of whaten r age. or cxa perlenec. But the spread of Hie celed point now. for we cannot .say muclf of g the capers m tlie royal goat just here, i- It took th" creatures "two' or three dava n to recuperate, after toiling around with WiilBarnett and his fellow craftsmen. An • extra allowance of old shoes, bustles and g fln cans had to be given in lilmral snipe plies, before his bearded highness, afu-r . much prodding could be induced to a show any. vigor worth mentioning. Oh , the table stewed terrapin, chicken salad, laid to tempting array. Hot biscuits, made still better by cold lumps of gilt , edged bitlter disappeared as if the aea- , «on was Ohriatroaa time. It was noticeI abc thai those grand wnrthies.thc officers of No. 30 had not pcTnlttml their arduous duties .of the evening to interfere with 1 their appetites. As we looked over the hoard a thought that the ltvqp of rccti- - supplemented the Colonel's coudi- ' meats. If the ladles only knew or the • delight of this supper they would have • fo have been there, but as a rule wives ' and daughters clothe with a deep and sublime mystery all masonic doings If the reader knows who arc mason* in r Cape Mar they well understand who sat . in front of those forty-two plates, with > honorable exccpOons. "fi«»oqraimias rosT 40, o. a. E-l . 'May. 20tb. 1887. ' Comrades of Post No. 40, G. A. R. > of N. J.. will assemble at the armory of Company H. fith itegt. 8. : G. on Sunday mornittg, 29th Inst., at . a. m.. to proceed to the Baptist , ehitrch by the invitation of Rev. A. B. McCurdy. Company H. and the Band will act as escort. A!1 soldiers and - sailors of the late war are cordially in- , vited. also tlielr friends. Comrade* will akv< aaaemble on Memorial "lav, on 30th . to decorate tlie graves of our fallen comrad.s at Cold Spring, Taberrfficle £ and Court nousc Cemeteries at 13 m., i sharp. Company II. and Americas Cor- , net Band will acta* escort. AH soldier* and sailors of the late war arc cordially , invited, also their friends. Comrade* are , requested to wear the grand army uniform as near a* possible. Fatigue cap. while vest, blouse and dark pants and white gloves. Friends of post are earnestly requested to hand to their donation of flowers to Chairman of Decoration Committee. Comrade G. W. Smith, or «t the armory on Monday morning. May 30th, Decoration dav. I!v order of Joint N. Riktm. Com. Attest: Savcxi, li.xirrox, Adjt. Iron llnll Notes Branch 145. at Camden, came out victorious in the issue of the temporary , injunction. Tnc complainants did not Fri nd F. I), jkmlitlle feala happy at the receipt of ♦25, benefit tor one week's Branch 370 has paid #05 in sick benefit*. Total amount* paid by the order *l*co March. 1881. f -r sick benefits. #723.000. Let the members respond to invitation Decoration ceremonies. Wm. Puirraii, Acct. Branch 370. B. F. Horner ha* re-purchased the muB'c and periodical store at 38 Washington street, and will continue the busias heretofore with increased facilit cs to accommodate the public in the Hne of repair* to mtr«!e*l instruments, renting of a piano* and organs, supply periodicals at publishers prices, and sale and rent of sewing machine*. Mr. Horner has associate*? Miss Maggie Morris w.tn him as manager. 2t Notiox.-— All persona keeping swine within the limits of Cape May City are hereby notified to remove tho samo on before the 1st day of June, under penatrr of the law. By order of Board of Health. H. A. KxirexDT, M. I). , Cold Soring. JXSSSKSSXiBSiS...Are*",* pnuoiifed yirtt at Dr. KU Wale*', Mrs. -** "lW J8-JSRS toxisMer^MUiauaee t3 a Owol agteal teacker ! -ELL——- — ' -I'.""5 oismwira. • m—n *a«i ■Hai.a, x —la. — H.YOWNUBWi. ctrr*. May
■ CAPE HOUSE, CAP£ MAY POINT, N. J. > Open aU tho Year. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gae. j Fine Large Booms well Furnished. Thirty Open 'Fire Places for Wood and-Ooal. 1 HOT ANT) COLD SEA WATER BATHS. . I'iaixar sackwat wit* «***. niAtm* tnc I ««« aoa (UUcty w ttc tftaw ( *to Mt la leaf tb). T«« CAI'E. ItOl'sfl w recnmmrndcil l.y promlMnt ItiysicUD* ot rbll»(twp!il» ai one or the beat i fiata pn the coa« for tavatkt* amrtootc m-Xlngreat, anil a uMadlly growing In pegiilarBy. A. H. HAMILTON, Manager. military hall, 'ONE NIGHT ONLY. ■ Monday, May 30th 1SS7, Special Engagement of the Celebrated *, < NOSS FAMILY MUSICAL CO.. ■? In their now Music-'il and Sketch- Erttertrtinmctit, umlvr the auipicesL of Company " N. G. M Brass Banfl. nomplete Gdorns. Sieri Orcleslra. : ADMISSION, ■ - 25 Cts. 8SEEVED SEATS. .JSCS. ! Reserved seat* on sale at Dr. Kennedy's Drug Store. Grand free concert by our Full Brass Hand from 1'ljbitt 1 fouse I1.1I-J
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« f '"Norte, -T«0nma'lw™IrV' VS.™ J j r fk itt,,:;. z I is u're' r ''r ' '.'*(• lo'i fTr U!"" "?v"rI I ■imnng her oivrn! The 1st, .'t •Mitel. If vom can't afford a new I,*: let Mrs. Fithian trv the mogic of millln. crv art upun the old one. It will look »1. most a* welt a* the new. at 1.-** ro.t. Call and examine stock, onlv a few nil:,, tiles walk from the station. ' iti7-2m. A' K. Johnson's. matting by the roll tit from." 'wmiwHrior^eliiid^flc 'an.i'nn' " shoe*. Fine calf skin Wankcnplmst. formerly #51 now .'U. women's pel.!,!, leather shrtei", 81 to Finer grade to cheapest. Specialty of ruhbey good*. No trouble to show goodf and talk over Price*. Those who are fitting np for the spring should not foil to examine stork ami learn for themselves that g'»d- _ ■and prices bear close company. n2 White the city may he somewhat to the shadows when the sun disappear*, 'he nice new store of Mrs. It. T. Brown Is brie'd wittr n~w things in dress good*, •rimming*, millinerv and notions na if the long talked of electric light* were shining full upon it. Don't do vomer If Jhc uniustice of neglecting lo examine stoek. and eompany prices. No trbnhU _ Buckton'a Arnica Sntvo. The best Halve to the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Ittir-qm. Fever Srires. Teller, Chapped TIand*. (ffiilhlalns. Corns, and all Skin Eruption and postlvely cures Piles, or nd pay re qiilred.^ It is guaranteed ^to give perfect 25 cents per box. For.sale by Henry A. Approprm ting Ordinance. Txr'.^f tie it roiiried^b^ure_M*yor and e'enr.u*herrt'r soaeted irj'i °eTmho'rl'y*or' tbe salr'!. rltraand eniieeu^qtMin^allre^antl perstaiu e*. Capo Msy. for the aenernl expeirdlinres nf sate IWi* for Ihe correM year, tbc (osiowmx. taw pjJ.-'JT "l!U7 ; ' JJ ?" •• solicitor* salary * an ao *sc. 9 Be It claMied and eeaeted M "ttdi ab.n raxe effeeji |«ngl»»ly. pAtEtW."™""0™"' ' ' llrldgps a CBiv™a".V.',T.V.""!. '!l.'.r. »**>'i» PreeboMec* and offleers lauoou Allium tanror . OOonry roatl. gi.» 1 !|illii!: Patitlc ball una* - asr.or' 1 locirlefiia'a of pahlie fcHSBH:... .... ..... TWi.db ■ crlnUD* and advertising sarr.ea * Inieren on rerplo* revtnno rarue Inieresi nu temporary loan. *.... M.on ■ gtotmnrry ftpt.ee ' - H. TOWNHBMtl'cwfc ■ 1
What's Coing on at Oak Hall ? Spring. 1887 It's wonclcrfxrl I wotldetfiil what a Ifcap of clothing it doc: akc for a single season's sales at this old famous corper. It's because the people like it and it payidhem, that's certain. We have never had more than we could sell so fax. •You never saw — we never had— such Springs Clothing as " Just now. We know the great host of customers, and ^liat tliey wait to hear- from us. and the solid sort of goods they ' want to pay their "money for; ami that is the Sort we have— houseful: • Better ipacle jthah e\Vr; j>ettcr- variety titan everj and it will wear like oak. ^ ou know this is the only house in tlie country that tells quality honestly, squarely, and doesn't require a prod to I make them say whether they're offering all-wool clothing or Now is your 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, Philada. iWc.uU you t,k,- . ■
, ; THL GREAT INCREASE OF SPACE j I in our •Ian-*--- •< ti-givoj t.j now aiul hereafter • li t ';irc'''-v inea .. , I jivia every dcpjutmoBt of I „[ > JAi ihe Imtu-e. • of the -loci., have utorc titan ' QHJSPX J * -: t posqc^ £jn"cc, •I 4 all lutvo tu.u" ;. ;.,n; :-ttf .: for the adequate ; I GI^EAT PRY GOODS oJst|4CSS ! j ; lire puengiifi tie-l :i:»l tqila; t e 1 :.nd we extend a j j | STRAW BR 1 1 )G I •! iv ( L0T1IIRR, j ; f j Kintiih nn<l Mnrkct Sireots. Philadelphia. !
$20.00 WORTH Thoroughly Good Merchant Tailoring SUJVIJTO SUITINGS, Ami Filter Work to Measure at Correspondingly Mode rat: Trices. J acob Reed's* Sons, c„ 918, 920, 922 Chestnut Street. Second and Spruce Streets, PHILADELPHIA. for Infants and Children. "Castorta is so weU adapted to chndresi that I fasterta core* Olio. CoBtttpatlnn, t rocommcbd It aa aoporlor to aoy proscription I war BtonureU. MarrtKM, BriKtauon. Ill So. Oxford 8A. Krootlyu, 8. Y. | witErnt injurious — ai«— o— Tux Cxktao* Cohcast. 77 Murray Buret. X. Y. ~ BORSCH & ROMMEL. MANIIFACTI'RIXti OPTICIAN*, No. 1324- Wall, ut Street. Philadelphia, Pa, ■j- A I.ARCIE VARIBTV OK Gold, Silver and Steel (WS9J SPECTACLES AND ETE "GLASSES, . STEAM HEATING. ORLANDO KELSEY, NO. 515 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Patent Sectional Safety Steam Genorator. Beet in the World. Adapted to Hotels, Manufacmries and Buildings of Every Deecription, f!2-y VEOETABLE AND GRASS SEEDS W* 8C1TJ.T EVERYTlttNH IN 1'UK SBBO LINK OK VJCHY BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST MARKET RATES. A TRIAL ORDER SUMCITKD. HRNRV KNOTT * SON, Xlortnt. ms-sm Cape If ay aty, N. J.
I . I - f 100 Tons Fertilizers specially adapted for Late Potatoes. 3-8, 1-2 AHD 5-8. BUSHEL BASKETS, BEERY -CRATES AHD EXTRA BOXES; Cite by Mail -mil be Fromptly Filled. J .r WM. K. VAWQILDEB.

