Cape May Wave, 3 September 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning CAPE MAY, SER EMBER 3. 1887cu, Mr. Moody i» opi» sed to, Sunday paper! because ' 'yira rant," he sat «, pound a sermon into a man Willi a sledgo hammar after be gets through reading* Sun day papar. It r. a singular pliase of humi-n' nature that when a man (Ires hla wife « <Hou to bay a bo* of hairpins or" a gum ring for the baby it look.* about *ei eg timer as big as when he planks It down tot, bitters. The Sua day Call, an ind.-prndw I newspaper, will make its bow for pablh far >r next Hutidsy. The projectors of it are H. M. She! con. W. K. Stewart and H. II. C.'opelaod, three bright members of the Philadelphia .Veres stall". Mr. Copelaml will be business manager. It U tbe general impression that the State's Veternnry Surgeon's services are free, but such la not the caw, as he charger. *20 per day for them. Hecanu"dowh on Halimteyto see a liorte, hut it. waadead before he got there, Tor this service he charged 912. Who wouldn't be a horse au geonf Professor Bousa's claim for *43 as leader of the Marine Band, is dlsal. •lowed- Ha will hare to be satisfied with *10*0 regular pay and *334 for playing in and ar und tbe Whit' House This wtll probably end the matter, as he knows what will be the result If he sue a great government or one of its of. fioials. All ex-prlsoncrs of war now residing in New Jersey are requested to attead a meeting, called by General K. I,. Hayes, to be held Tuesday, Heptember 8th a< one o'clock p. m. at the Con inental Hotel, .450 Broad atrect, Newark, to organ, lie a state association. Let every ex prisoner be on hand prepared 1 1 givehjv record as a prisoner. It is profioW-lo send delegates to the N itlonal Conven tlon in Chicago, September 28rd. The Kansas City Timn publishes answers to Inquiries sent throughout Kan ms and Mliaouri- relative to Presidential preferences. In Missouri 270 answers from Democrats were received. Of th-si 231 were for Cleveland. 3 for Tburnun 1 fer Wade Hampton, ond the rest scattaring. The 'Republicans 281 answers. > of which 123 we e for Blalnr, 77 for Sherman. 41 for Lincoln and the rest scattering. In Kansas 338 answ.-rcd afollows- Cleveland, 806; Thin man 7: IIUI, 6; remainder oc .tiering. Toe Re publicans sent 303 answers, of welch 181. were _for Blaine, 86 for Sherman. 44 for Lincoln, and the r.«t scattering How tbe summer resorts on the coas' are growing Is shown by the reports id the We-t Jersey and Camden and Allau tic Railroad Companies. The grore earnings of tbe West Jersey Rallroid i. July lost amounted to *100.073, or *80. 118 more than in July of last year. Th. net earnings were *02,3 IS. an inereao« of *10,797. On tbe Camden and Atlantic Railroad there was an Increase ot *10.288 In gross earnings during July acompared with the corresponding month of last year, and the net earnings amont ed to *55,240. an incre.se of *9,404 This Increase of profits ahowa that there la money made even at the low fare* charged on seashore trains, which average,_perhap». no more than one cent pet mile. The Newark Call says: The purcliaa. of the Sea Girt camp ground for *71 .000 or (20.000 more than was contemplated in tbe bill passed appropriating funds for the pur, oar. is due to tbe gem-rot ity of four citizens who have advanced the amount of the defii-Ieney. The prop erty Is worth *71,000 according to the rullog prices along the shore, and could prub bly-be sold to private par---aSTdrtfiSlVsum." The legWalure Tin rtlmbursg tbe g' nllcmen who have advanced the money, and soould do so; but if tills is not done tbhy will m»k< the amount a comribution-to the National Guard. But the Legislature will have no beaitary in appropriating tbe money next winter. It has been asked how a professions pitcher manages to give a cure to the path of > ball other than that effected b> the attraction of the earth. "He does it." says a good authority, "by giving the ball a twist as it leaves Ms hand. That Is. be gives It a motion of revolu. Hon in addition to the motion of projection. and tbe curvature secured depend • up >n the din ctlon of the axis of revolution 111 reference to wrflnrsf' ihe b.ir, path. If the axis of revolution ia'mqd. to coincide with the line of the ball's mo- , Hon forward, M In the case of a bullet Jlrod from a rlffo, the haH wl8 haw no ^appreciable dctteriiot,. Otherw - . ride of the ball edboun ers more resist , ance front the air than the other." The annual reunion of the anrvfvlng *uo wiuuu leutiiuu ut sue aurvrTiai-

members of tbe Thirteenth Hegl i col ot Hew Jersey Volunteers (who served IK the 8rd Brigade. 1st Division. 12tb Co p in the "Army of tbe Potamac;" and in the 2nd Brigade, l«t Division, 90th Corps, under General Sherman in hi' 'famous march "fno " Atlan'a f*> thSea," and who participated In tne battles of Antic tain, Chahedkwsvil e. Grt tysburg. Reaaca, Dallas, Kulp's Fa-tn. Nancy's Greek, Peach Tree Creek. Siege of Atlanta, rapt-ire of Savannah Averyaboro and Benloovllle, arid into nometable aklrmlshea and redonn.U aancas extending over two yearn, nlm months and fourteen dvyx. from Aug. IS, 1889, to June 8, 18863. will b« held at Peterson, N- J., on Wednesday, the 14th, lest ^ "N.ft. U." The Presbyterian* of New Jersey are arouaiaa thqaoalvre for a ^^eff^t in «tAm^n«aria great Subject. The «nrvtem*ffl alt be Mm tateiwJy pojrn

Caps May Point. MissCiankia Lea , bad » very large , birthday party Thursday evening. A- W. Springer ha. t-omotenooil work on Prof. Fullmooi bouse on the Hiltlcrburn lot. corner of Cape and Pearl Ave- . .nam.' It will cost about *2 OgO.' Mr. W. B. Shaw, of Wash ngton. 6. 0.," the "Nestor of the newspaper ' correvpondf nt.«." spent some time very ■ pleasantly Wednesday with Mr. H D. ' Cooke. He wss deligh ed. 1 Miss Edith Godfrey gnTe a very pleas- ' an; par y at bey fathers heaut ful cottage ' U>t Tuesday evening. -All of our lead ' tng*bottage re-ldenl- sod « nuraberlrorn ,, the hotels graced the occasion. , The t'. 8. Life Baring Crew went on j duty Sept. I. .The following are the f crew: CapUlu. Jo*. Eldriiige. AJcx. » Church, Choi Rutherford. hUiUwell • Eldrtdge* jus. Cress-, 'G o Stanton. Lew Hildreth. . , Sire. M. E. JngJarTsilaa Hattie Doek- | ham, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Porter. Miss f .« W. Leggett, Hew York C ty; Mrs J. I 1 Frank Knight,. IV. V. McKean. Mrs <- Hannah McKean, Ptiilailel, hia, arrived | - at the Cape House Thuisdiy, They j will make some stay. f The Republic brought down one of j the largn-t exeursionm of the season * Wwlne-t lay. The tanvbl on the boat tliisummer lias b en the heaviest that the -bom has had since the . llfst-year-H wn« on. ' About ToHy of our people Wt til on ' the cxcur-ion to the Breakwater. Divine services Sunday as fohows.Rev. J. E. Smiley of tbe Wharton Ssfeet ■ Presbyterian Church will preach at 10.30 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Episcopal Church I preaching, 10.30 a.m. ami 5 p.m.; Bap- ( i list Chapel preaching. 10 30 am. and I 7.45 p.m.; Sundty-scbhol 2.80 p.m. r Mr. Cooke, who t« a great sufferer from hay (•-•••r. tin-!- that !;■ !. . - -»■ . pletc relief here. He was obliged to go to New York on business for two days this week and came lack suffering te - '' ribly. One day brought him all right ' He will remain with his family all of .September. ' Aliss Gertie Hamilton gave a party to the young people in Hie pa- lor of llie ' Carlton House Wednesday ni.ht. The children enjoyed ihcuuelvet very much, if - f reshmcn ts. ice cream, ca e, etc. . 'were served in the large (lining-room. T -is was one of the most enjoyable events of the so ison. Tiro of the young gentlemen had quite a rivalry to see who should see a certain young lady home. Dr. J. F. lltrd, 11th and Green St*.. , Philadelphia, one of the oldest and leading physicians, II. 1). Cooke, of Washington. D. t\, Dr. J. Newt-n Walker ami Perry Halileuian were out to the Banks in the General P tinor. r Capt. Smith. Thursday/The day" was a I |ierfect one and they In ought-home 100 (Hiunds of snapping mackerel and era ha-s. It was quite rough, but uo one wa- sicit except two of the crew. ' Court Houss. Iret us have a cannon to bdmbard the Menhaden pirates. , Colored cam|Miieetlng will begin near I Goshen on Thursday -week. A numlx r of our citizens will remove , to Glass horo this fall to work in the fac- , toy. W. Scott Hand. Lewis Wheaton and C'baa. Corson have lost valuable bor es this week. Others are sick. Ilarry H. Grace, of the Philadelphia I Sanrfui Traiucnpt, has been spending a brief vacrillnn under Ihe parental n a4. , T. F. Rose, of the .IfreaPV CttH '/uiitt, was In town Thursday, doing up the meadow birds. Dorey is a irtck uarkgman. Contractor George W. Grace has an extensive dwelling hou'e under course , -f construction for Mr. Bslllnger at the _ llccsley farm ou the sea side road. Last Satnsday's hall game between the Hereford and Defiance chilis was quite Interesting. Score, 11 to 12 In favor I left sncc team. This was ihe last 1 game of the seasonOne of the greatest needs In this vlcluI ity la an organization for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Certain parties ' are dally known to abuse their beasts ' -nn It is high time that some steps have hm-n ratten In' prevent It, 1 Crean CrweK. Farmers say salt grass was never' betGoodies are being caught by the bush1 '-'U' Joseph Douglass w.ll manage the who Is next year. Camp-meeting was not much crowded from Hie Creeks. The ladles of th« Presbyterian church ire talking of a festival. The popping of the huntsman's gun denotes that game begin* to suffer. John Feaster claims to have a cu-e for the horse disease. No cure, no pay. Rev. G. W. Blake has so far recovered from a recent illness as to be about m'n- . Neglected roadsides are a feature of this locality. Only a lew persons make any attempt to keep down Ihe weeds iud bashes. So f*r as polllics go ihe votes of the "gumption" enough to legislate wisely upon the fish question. James T. Mi lor and J. Henry Sclirl-

l longer bare loot horses this week from ; the prevailing ei idcmlc. There's a few lorsoa sick at thia writing. I Rev. Geo. H- Ingram, of Nanticokr,- , Pa., Is visiting his former friends of this place and Holly Beach. He officiated at bis brother's wedding at ' Scaville on Thursday. Wiggins' Greatest Effort. -OrtAWv' Aug. 80. --The tremeodous «torm predicted by Prof. Wiggins, of this city, and announced tn (lie Detroit Free /W nl_A,og. S3. 1§85. i« duo to strike America ou the 19th of September. Prof. Wiggins expects It to be ihe most i violent blow of the century. Tbe storm. r which w ill originate' in the Arctic circle, will cross the m-redlao of Lcadon. England, on the 16lh. Moving west ward across the Atlantic, the wind on ' the 10th will be southeast at Halifax. ' A counter wave, sweeping scrota Hie ; great lakes front Hi» nonhwrst, will roar over lis'f the continent, the gale - being at ID height along tbe Atlantic r on the 19th. when the »t rme meet. . A very interesting paper on the home i of Thomas Jeffereon. Hie history of Abi rahaa Lincoln continued and other moat Interesting articles make the Bep- , umber number of t^c Coriury a xe-

Hnlly Beach. ; Mr. Reed has moved in William Obert - house on Andrew'* Avenue. ix i Jimmic Yangfari" is making, great. inr. . . provensents on his new h use. ^ - ' ""♦he Messrs. Besritfy. of Philstlclphfi; ft are glints of Mr. G-o. Taylor. . - A New York gentleman Is looking up t< r lots with a view to the erect Itfii of a fine X y hotel.'. i. The Misses Moore, of Philadelphia, • are guests of the Mt-sesllart at Ivy t k LoiLr. r Mr. Bright, our enterprising insur- * I sncc agent stems to be doing a good It n deal (J business now. How a bom Ihe money tbst was to be 1 n n forthcomtag from the nolo of bonds for j I e street improvements? ! I The flab pirates sweep the cast off i II here cr ry day. A Catling i.« the' thing a i. to br ak up this bad business. | •' It is quite the popular thing, with our ' o ;- people to sail to (>,.«■ Mtty^boc pleas, j '1 s | ant days, arid retimi by moonlight. | !. Rev. G. W. Blake preaches bis fare-' a i I wi-ll seruion to-morrow. He returns td.J a ;1 Princeton Tbiological Seminary lor hi« t y third year. \f Captain Obet, owner of the Lcla. has : s If ; the nicest llule craft for use about here., j p Tile Captain is a careful and experienced a m Kiilor, slid deserves his popularity. j I: e There »eems to be a*ood thai of wotk > is- going on -f all s fts. — A — number o' H n houses are bul ding, and any amount ot piloting anil gcnaral improvement golnp • ■t Surveyors are at work itetrrmlnin; " 0 the channel between Cape Jfay an- I h Atlantic City. If goverpaient make* > r the appropriaUou It will he a great ad > il vantage to tlila I Und. > M , W, , I, Sair. ol Eau Claire. ..Wli. e r » leading lawyer and lumberman of It ai ' b. thriving clly. with. Ma. .wile find ill. Ji o week* old dtraxhtcr are guests of Mr». p s Starr at "The BoWtia." i> It is rumored that Baker Brotbera of u Wililwood, have bought the lower end rl if of Five Mile Beach, beginning at the c IIo ly Beach tract, and propose to sltrt a i) , another rival icrort. Tbe more the met- li e Mr*. Dr. Andrews is improving In 1 i. health to the delight of l.cr many warm 1 friends. Mrs. Andrews lias bi en suffer- ii i. log for a long time with an affection of I e the e>>*. which has kept her in a dark- v g cued room for weeks. ' n We are looking forward with many d anticipation* to the time when Ihe Pcnn. t . road shall begin work at its recent pur- .' ;| cliase, til ohl Angle-raroad. An effo t a ,f i-i being made to have the station locntr.d 1 n- at 1U . Grande avenue, which would be » t much more convenient than the present v ■. site. r By Ihe blunder' u| aomo one at the a 0 Court House talejriph office, MW. a Aone Starr, of Holly Beach, wa* made e to take a long Journey ail the way to Eau Clair, Wisctntl . to see a son of > whom s m soagc was r. celved reporting him sick. The message should have " e been sent to Mrs. Josephine Starr. An. gk-sca, Instead of to "Mrs Starr." Holly 1 r Beaeli The mistake orasfcd Mr*. Starr f ilOOO of milea tr.yel auil several hundred e dollar* of expeo-e beside* ilie worry. ' Flaning Crank. 1 d Wbo cut Mr. "Foster's watermelon? a v m <st too ripe Samuel. t Remarkably cool for August. We a prophesy a warm spell of weuUicr before t frost. 1 Mi»s Ada Shaw pa-red In the exam,f ination tor teacher btal Saturday sue- 1 , reaafully. a k Quite a number of people in Uib nrlglibo- hood attended camp meeting li n at Scaville. * « k e A lady friend inform* us that they I e have got the rafter* on tbe new steamer wbi h Is now being built at Cape May. j It n Mr. Ivy Is a famous s-lesmin for his h s crop of peaches, receiving much larger g n prices than sny of his fellow marketTiic farmers in this vicinity are very k much ala 'tned about thedlseaae which Is f n t > fatal to horses In oilier parts of the '■ t country. s Mr. W'illtt* Jobu'on ami Mo<e!i >> e W'oobon started this week to engage in '' the oyster buxlnms this fall. - Tuey expect to be abaeuf about tlube mouth*. v The homes! ad of the late Downs E. '' Poster was exposed at public sale last Monday. The property was purchased ; * - by Ruben Foster for *1.040: a bargain ; G i rruiidy. • j C e Through tbe courtesy of Mr. S. M. | F.wter we had an enjoy* le trip to tbe j ° - fishing beds last week. The first bite I F we had came from Mr. Foster's well ' " ' filled lunch bask t. Wc then proceeded ! * to business and succeeded in calcbin* a ' 1 nice mere or beau iful sea bout. How | S about it Mr. Foster, did you get wet be- 1 d r fore reaching home? J Mr, James Shaw has succeeded in o 1 draining tbe t-ond on his farm to such a ' Ho extent that the -edge grass is. grow- h tag (where formerly there was aoUstag f hut mud and water) to the height of ' eight or ten feet. Salt grass of excel- » lent quality is gradually extending out , into Hie pond. Mr. shaw deserve* much ; eredit for thr enterprise he has shown in # thl» aSH-r. Fishing Uieek "meadow : owaere might well do likewise. f "Do women drink ?" W hy bless yon °

for an Innocent tbey do. Listen. Did ' yon ever pare the Stockton restaurant J after the bop, or lawn concert and see - ■ the deep glasses filled with crushed Ice 1 sod a colored fluid to fill up the inter. - Btices. " The delectable mass la topped , ; o J witli tempting slices of orange, piniapple and seisooablc beiriea. Through " the mixture" are inserted a couple of . straws for the fair Up* that will drain , » tne gobkt to the drega, and U*p "yes" . ' to the invitation for another ••all-round-1 er." Thee tbe beer garden* entertain ° ' sly drinker, for juit a pony glass of • "Rochester" oc "W'elss" only. You 1 would lie *urprl«ed If I should ^rinl the v • names of ladle* who are regu lar custom- , . era at the gardens. Tbey sip their beer , ■ and (Uscuss light izisaip with their fa. ,, male companion* with the greatest soap 0 ' /rrid. Tbe cigarette Is on the coming - bllt-of-fare for women wbo paimnt.. u,c * ' beer garden. Some now don't m nd a 1 pull at a Ylrigini* Brighi \oi Bw.et , ; CaporaT when tbe beer is flnUhed. g A dispatch was received on Monday 8 from Toronto, Canada, announcing the * death of Rev, Augustas JWBfftiead, D. D.p"p«»t^r of thtufDat ) PreabyterUp " CTiurch lnTridgetofc--jrn^TfecetsW ^ ' had b-en in fading health for some ? m'fi"hs. and jras away on a vacation. Heart disease wa* stated to be cure of ®

I ■ • Oo— n Vlqw. j Camp meeting pa»mi off .very quietly J M'f Somers Howell is very nek. j It Mbei wise our neighborhood is entirely j from sickness. *r. * l'srtie* from Sea Isle Ci y come oyer ' r gather pond i Jlies and grass, s from " around Vxngtlderx pond. . g There seems to he some attraction for 1 nc . ! Drnniavillc's romig hicy.le rkttr*. not far from the P.- O. * Tbe scare about tbe horse .lis are ' d seems to 'be dying out. it has not made- o appearance 111 our u. igkhurb yet. j . Tliert is said to be a ghost or a soraOe n.nfhul st prqwllng about O «an -View, j j can he seen shout 19 b'clock near -the „ ii'.o. • - - - J Mr. E. C. Cole wa* at the wedding, , I and- If wy may Judge by tlie way hit' ( i projected and the remarkable play , . of hlafcattires. wc should say be was r . ikicrii.incil to take i. all tn. ^ f Cp Shore had belter beware 1* > ! after hi* scalp;- be says it does not take t ; all tbh air in Ocean View for It. b only took a f. w go d wltlf: the day it arrived. probably to try the new kind at the -ca- I side. i j There are straugc sights to he seen I around tbe post office after Closing t j hour*, and i( I* no use to cough or i whistle tlio"performeraVni not stop tilt t -he play t* play ed -outr- -The -audt-nci-,u»t wail and mail tneir letter* after- j The long talked of we(Idi"g came off v ■o-day at ten minutes pa-it 12 o'clock il cbu eh was well filled, with friend- -j .ml relatives ot the liridc and groom. - Miss Sallie Voss and Dr. J. U. Ingram. 1 Old tho-c that enjoy s- clng other* Inter- n cstcd and hap.-y. Tim bride looked nice and dignified, she wore a ulack silk, costume, baudsonwly loik -. plainly made win. a lovely hat ofn i pretty and becom ng son, e. and dark kid gloves. A large bequct of white t was worn on tbe left side of th. corsage, altogether *lie wa* haml-omt-ly and becomingly dressed. The groom u looked well in dark clothes with tan gloves the same shade as the brides, i ceremony was performed by Dr. 1 assisted by a. brother of the" groom; was most interesting zmd solemn. Dr. t spoke of the long jou ney tbei were "to take and the new home they- « • era to make for thems Ives in the far land and asked G.uls blessing on I them in their hero work and live ■ Attar the ccr. mony the ushers and bride t and groom walked down ihe isle while Buck played the organ, h a very Interesting wedding to all - who witnessed It. We - understand s reception was held at t hrotindcs lioim alter the wedding. 8^1 t DannlBVllla itsmi. Cool nlgbt*. i Are you glad camp is over. ] A progresslv.- euchre party was held | at W. 0. Townscnd's Tuesday night. , Charles I. Parker is building an addition to Ilia-house, nc is getting it ready renting. c Cerebro spinal meningetes ha* made i a appearance here. - Several lior ■> | have died. , Mrs. Frederick M-rtiu i* entertainiog | numlier of her Philadelphia friends . this week. IV. E. Young came off champion io , of the bicycie races at Millville last Watermelon headquarters uro at Wheaton A Foster shops. They aver-' age one every fifteen minutes. ■Himnlc Ludlain, who has been spend* , ing the summer at Cape May came i home Friday, bringing her friend. Miss | Bdrcdgc. with her. Camp meeting Is over and the aston thing. 1* that the girl- have come : with sore llp». What caused It girls? To-hfaor two.lI|i*. * Goahen teams. Enos Harker, Jr.. and sister, Mis* paid our vilutge a pop visit during John Foley, of Hancock Bridge, has 1 been in town-tor a few days calling- on his friend*. l)r. IS. F. Townscnil and wife, of Worcester, Mass., are at the home of hi, ; Smith Townacnd. M as Julia Banks, of Bridge ton, and Battle Burke and .daughter. Mire Gertie, of Ccdarville, are the gueaiR of and Mrs. William Burke. Tne new Baptisi church will be dedlcated on Wednesday next. 6th Inst, j m the mo nlng by Rev. Rub- , «ll H. Cnnweli. of Philadelphia. Scr- • vices also in the evening. I Dr. I eland, wife anil daughter. Miss I and Misa Gcnevla Jones, of Camj are the guests of Captain an t Mr*. Chester. Tbe party came down I the Doctor'* yacht, the LI da. She Is 1 beau Iful specimen of marine archiAlong trio Shore Bona. Thad Young Is quite a riously ill. The school children bcaln to count the days. Edward Bauer spent .Sunday last with trie mis In Ph ledelphfa-. - Abbie y. Yo ,ng went to the Court House on Tuesday to attcn£ the funeral of WILteiD JShtridge. tl, (• t*. In 1WU 111., re. failed to the

quired examination as one of tbe crew in the Life Saving Sta Ion. Frank Corson I flits bis place. < Two horses belanging respectively to , Le rader Corson and Fund* II Smith have j died from the dlxasc and three otbirs are rrponed sick. Capt. Aaron C rson hat been home ' * faw days,- leaving bis vessel in i Atlantic City. Hla wife accompanies him on his return, sad will take a sail old Ocean to Phllade phla. To anve the H or a as- ^ A veterinary surgeon of Camden ad- 1 vises the following treatment of the di«- ■ In casxs of ceitbro-spinal meningi tit where there arc premonitory syrop- j toms of muscular twitching and ref-ital « of food; one dram each of chamomile , ginger. If the case be a severe one ; bleeding la advised, and a mixture of a ; half teaspoontul of carbolic add with a \ small quantity of quinine, mixed with ' glycerine and put In the food, should be ■ given. Tbe use of disinfectants is ! atrongly urged. J No wonder they say the Yankee® ex- ] te. "We know ■ one who com- | pl.lrrerf to his butcher that the last piece j of steak se n* bin was to tough that his ■ mother co' rid not chgw tbe.gravy. Some of «ha striking -hoem.ker* at '

I. wiaxqroetc. ^ Public *chool op. ns oi) Monday next. - " Rev. E. .Phi rman and fatuity are visitIjHngyhe home hi- father ihU'.weck. ■Quite a nmsl-i of our community I witnessed the clo-lnfffifercT-cT ot Sea- , vUte camp meeting. — ; Mrs J*>J3. Guff lo t s fine wrap at Beat-nic tiitip mo ting last Sunday. ; tluder jilease returo the same. I , Mr. Dan BUbop*- burse is fa-t recov ; J ering from tlic r. cent attack of horse ! i ease, which 1* the only esse we know- I * -of. j; 1 Misses Mellie Chambers" end - Alice 1 > •-ffaeppa d. ladies of tbe first rank of j ," Newport- fi.*J., are making an agree- i ; , able vl-it w th friends here. ] On -Monday next, Mr. Walton GrarsWill I qv n the I iiblic -clu-1 at Ci ijiir , itc, this county, where bC has been . cniargcd fur the ensuing year. Fur a numlK-r of y ears he liai been a Sucre*!--- . ture labor* Mr J -bo « Niykdsnn starts on 1 M.-ndiy to uke a coorac of -tody In i »u rrw drpetnfa alino-i entirely co . ihe cffl.lcocy and cmuptcieio*- i-f your ; •rarning. .] Out a hundred haskrts m rh^rc-i peachc* were eblpi eil from Mr t W. , , were fullowrd abo bi smaller flrdtrs!! during the week. A company of > oung | *entl men were cenerouily treated with - some noc varleilr- og lYednruulsy even- i It taiog Mr Dawson - birthday *■>- ' nlvcraary. Mony thankUp snore. k Mia- Nancy Browcf will -..-n nio-r) into here s. little borne at Tow rend Inlet." Look «ut fo ynur hear-a Uiy® The life aavjng crew- cnur up..o . be coaat on T uivdsy May -urC. -• ! att-nd their or ldc effort* to save life. been srlerlcl llian II I. G- Ik ftttiti'illrvl the approval of the travi I in.* jihlle Our P M . Jiiot ihtnk- thai u. w » uggy of hi- U Just twojovely for annle.g ta •rm7rrt7.- biz m inrt.u-rc f.tcn.lt Odf best wUhes go with Idm Wc do tl-ated by lb- pretty gtrte d->wn lb. re that he will forget to come home on Frinxy nights We would like to rev to our Timet friefid f o n Clemioot. itist somr w.-meo re angels apd a -mr .re not Wc -*.'*. pose from hi* i**rt! - ale «f -tntle bl. «. #4 an ang-lie wo nail Aa -or tier. wldlh w ■reante 1-aot lo fa le angel would d mb fences anvbo « Thn Tortiuia M oea. The Telllta Gold and Silver Mining ■ 'nmpaoy. Joseph II ftrnll president. i and two mid -ire* In I'iual rounty Ar •table operation, whh «n toeili.u- a. blc supply r.f rich ..re in ,leht. Over ¥150 000 tn bullion extracted sleaiy i The susk ihu. far Illy fa .n ..II. rrd t'-r p 'vnte -ub-c ipiion. sand is a raar*. NcwTorkBCon»uli.lre tcl Sio. k Exchange. It i* hn-ed on -ubstghtial value, Its property being 15 ! rim s greater b an is* capitalization. It round and clean-cut all the wav .liruugh. ' au.t Is the ■ est mining enterprise in I America. Capital. SI 000.000. share *2 . ncli. Only one-fifth the -lock tor ' Subscription l«H>k« now open at lire - company 's ofllce, 57 Bro.il.way, New. I York. "Orders r reived thr ugh any i broker, cr by telegraph, letter or in ; , person. Prospectus and full particulars on appll nt ion A Good Appetite. j Is cscenUal to good health; but at this : seawui it L* often lust, owing lo the pnv- ■ erty or impurity of Hie blo.nl. derange- • mcnt of the digestive organs, and the j weakening effects of the changing sea- i , son . li.-od'* Safsop»rilln is a wonder, i ful medicine fo. rreaiing *n appetite, ' ■ tunlns the digestion, a d giving strength hi the whole system. Now Is the time ; i to take it. Be rare to get Ho (i's Sarsa- i , purida. Again the telegraph lines and the ' pre s ar-' uiiliz.d to spread the worth- j less prediction- -of Wiggins. It is nut 1 lirpjip-reroui that * r- is-ntwiiy jftwco • humbitg-nf his stamp should, tiius cmii. nn . the public attentio.. ? The Pro- ' fe—or has auoiher great storm In slo e for us about tbe time of the cquln c- , rial. He -tanil* a fair chance of li t- . tint lb and If 'does wc jliril have. Wig-. . gin* whlT us IndefiMtcly. 1 ~ yanainsbfrs. " rmLsi'SLrais. Moudsy. An.ast re, Itel. VHlLSi.SLrai*. Jioeusj. nu.usi x», I--.. a '

.What is going on at Wanamaker's? More than you dream if you .watch the thermometer. Barga i ns bring buyers. Don't forget that the Store will close at I P. M. on Saturday. John Wanamaker, Chest nnt Thlrtaenih sail Marin sireru SHERIFF'S KALE. , ( Bj vtr.ur nt s writ ot r^PJ.^ta mb djrrctrd. ■ n. w JeiSry. I Wi t expi«w io »ir m pouiio eraSslCBDAV- Hi. sn* .toy nr SXPIFSfBSaf, A. D. i*T, s> in,- luMir i n-. trek a. m . no sak) .toy OI in- store ot J. H. Kro-s-ia Br"., in fspc •Wgy :J!reS 5 re"grove^BuU<l"n|('^y'l ^ i\ a - '^«-"rislloo ss alewkg* l^pr*1 SUy hmnl. tn the rounty "t t itoaa Mar sad &st« of Now JSMre, rem* Lot I no. ooe la Block N as told An ra oo a Milan of Ma ami rtrrels arrt Only rrc-Wed ,n Cirrsto otbro for Capr May ConnlT.-rrfrrr.,c- . iBerewwiU more futty sppr.r, -li- vliinln* oo f the Nona .tee of alrxiodrr sy one >l ihe pofat and par,rlof tka tamo unci ihei Airxoa-irr WDUUta rt ax ronyryed io the Sen drove As-"re-m-i it arnprety of Manrioe 0. Prendevhir. defeodsof. and Uien Is rxeeolloo -t the sals of flsaGrovo BatolRut and L.-sn A-ooisuon. eom*mMt4 mfJisBAIEB, Jfa LIAMUtO A BLACK. Soli's. Hhertfl. . ttotadanrramta,^. V

Sfff jidrmtermfntg. I Iri ChancaCy of New Jersey. | j T reireg" "* ***** | s^nLU.tf S «Al.b. « rellEUlFI S SALE. wnp.ltl» F'K SALE. j 5aiBp|2S^S?^5 o | jyoTIUE TO CREI)TTuH.s7'~~ R1" JSSm s' rrotoS Ih.rfirom «*!inri ihesahl S'imlnWretar.* Biils . presentad to Jsm- M B Hmtrrvh, niiomey, * or L Fuiup Kuisiu. . . . . ,CT3. r/ohl St, Ph' A - fia-r.1, .fill. Hit. !";

j re— HI : j THE GREAT INCREASE OF SPACE j | j I in our store-rooms gives us now and hereafter 9 t laf-gely increased room i:t every department of tl i *4" the house. Sonfe cf ihe MtK-ks have more than R j ?f. J^OJBLT J^Il^ piORi^E^ gpACEj all have now* at hst ample room for the adequate j K display of goods and- i'ie o«mifortable accom- M i j X modation of customer?, la every direction oV.r facilities for the efBcient ^^^H ? and comfortable transaction a ! S Gi^EAT DRY GOODS BJS1[4ESS |" STRAWBRIDC.n & CLOTHIER, I I Eighth' -aal Market Streets. PhiiadelpMa. ©rocrrifS, Jrorisions, 0?tf. WHAT'S NEW AT HENRY SCHELLENGER? "* ia" saa.-OLCimca; ornuna oiSm thirnrv Tn rr ^ uh0r&z tier*#, obi *h eaura FROVISICNS,' PROVISIONS.^., ^ ■ ll< '"Y V', ^ "?hrwst'!c!"N^MABlTJUA^FURNI3HINO OOOOS. ETC. FARM Wrt CONS. ETC., OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET No. 37 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. )yaa.v HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washirgt.cn ar.d Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. LEWIS D. STEVENS. XF.W grocery and provision store No. 66 Washington St.. C.ipe Muy. N. J. JOHN M. HUSSEIiL. Dry Goofls, Groceries, Boots, SBoes, Notions, Floor k Feefl Pork. Lard, Hams," Seeds. Patent Medicines," ; . WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. e-y ts WASHINGTON STREET, CA"B MAY CITY, N. 1. i Mrs. FL JACOB Y. Cape May Point, N. J„ i NEW STORE WITH NEW GOODS, Dry Goods, Groceries, Trimmings, Notions, Srgnrs, Tobacco ant Mod it Water. l.oW rnces. PM|i|vely Cnsli. s^„.SPRING OPENING. 11'!,%-;. u:L> -.'.'en Buo.toat'w. .-a. an r&ntre 1 ^ P iwckcdwmwu liuyfng It " IYINS Sc 'BROTHER, 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch. East 8ide.

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