Cape May Wave, 8 March 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 5

F«v »°"B' "■ " NOTICE nwt times iy£f*vjL yy° " 1 ""c<Sc' — ' -«nc socirrias. fc 1 up« ubm^uyrx^ ml. i«a St.. raid* cap* ST. *>d«e a. o. c. w.,110. «, me«U <* j tlw fe-anisi.lrd'raarirt»j evening* ot *»ch .' mnc.ti in ih'lr fodae im uu WaaMncics arret between Jacmon and Peny tut- u. j Ortltr or Ike Iran Ball, Ko. no, marts on the . am tad third Monday cvrning or each mouth. ' ■John Mocny Poet, No. to, a. A. K.. .wrmhir men month. _ , - I Church Notices. f Next Sunday will be the last one of 1 the Conference year in tl.e SI. E. church ' tliU city, services as foil .w». Prayer and " experience at 9 a. m. in eba|)el. Preach- " lug at 10.80 s. m., by pastor, from the ■object, "AgestoComc." Sunday »cbool at 8.80 p. m. Evening at 7 o'clock, sub- |- tect— "The three Hebrew Children in the 11 Fiery Kuntace." A cordial invitation " is extended to all to participate In these . service.

Evangelistic vertices In the Presbyter, ian church of .tliia city next Sunday creatine at.7.80 o'clock. The third sermon -In the present special course of "Illua traled sermons," on "Scenes In the life of Paul," will be given, subject: "WJjat must 1 do to be saved." Illuslrallons. 1. Awaking out of sleep. 2. Asking, "What shall I do." 3. Washed their •tripes." In the morning preparatory prayer meeting at » 80. Church service at 10.80. when the rermoivjkRI be in nreparatipn lor tim coming communion. Sabbath school al 2 80 p. m. A cordial invitation to attend these services is 1 given to all. In order 10 obtain a good seat lor the evening service it is necessary to come early. Mayor and Mrs. Ktlmnnds returned home fiom Florida on Thursday last and were heartily welcomed by Hair ; neighbors of ibis city. They have spent ; • mud delightful time, coming back with ! eloquent words of praise f.ir the land of flowers, and tropical fruits. During the . trip they visited Richmond, W liming- ] ton, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville. I Tiloavllle, Sanford, Silver Springs and Rook Ledge on Indian River. Here the ' guests of tue hotel had carte blanehe to V enter a ten acre orange grove and from « the richly laden trees select the best there 1 was on them, and by the way the I oranges of Ibis section are acknowledged 1 the most perfect in the world. The , river that runs along the bluff near the i hotel is alive with the choicest varieties < of fishes, mullet, grouper, drum and hake being among tncin. All the caterer ■ has to do In the morning is to go down . to the lilutf, twirl a cast net over as - many fishes as be wants for breakfast. , The forests of the neighborhood too. , abound in pine. In a word. Indian, ( river is a real earthly paradise. An ex- . curxion on the winding Ochlawalia river - is described by Mrs. Edmunds as a most delightful experience, in some places j the stream was completely canopied by , old mosa hung lire oaks, fragrant mag- , no) las, and tail graceful palm*. One , spot in it is only twenty feet wide, the , boat having twenty feel of beam, it was , a narrow chance to get through without , sticking fast to lite bank. In the waters of Utls river alHiund the slllplor great wading birds, ami gliding moccasan*. The MiV*%irfl his specimens of these tribes Ijlthe tl-blawaba to enjoy their nati-A hailal til another visit, bt. ' AugusOnqAgajUookcIf at and duly admired. rfWfeWySlkliWd-on joined the an elegant lunch at the I'ouce de Jjvn it being rounded off with a fragrant Havana of a kind very dear to bis memory. Old Fort Manon. the city galea. Cathedral, Beawall and quaint houses of Moorish architecture were novel objects of special admiration to the sight seeing ' Jersey folks. On the return trip, a stop of a day was made at Charleston, then . Fort Bumpier, and other places of Interest were visited. The Mayor has corao back very much Improved In health. He did hot forget to remind this friends of wbal Florida can do In citrus hulls. He hat raised quite a boomlet for orange groves by ■ending around some of the finest specimens ever seen at Cape May. During the stay at Jacksonville the pleasure of teeing President and Mrs. Cleveland was experienced, they being preeent et tbe opening of tbe Sub-tropical expedition. 7 he carriage theae distinguished guests rode In was drawn by tlx black horses, and completely covered with orange blossoms. Perhaps the best compliment was paid to Florida by these tourists when tbey inodenlaily marked that they would Jove to duplicate their trip. Cape May has lust cau>e to I e proud of her eons who have at one time, or another left her shores to better their fortunes. Among those who are achieving success we mention with perllcuUr pleasure Gjtaa. W. Richardson who la now proprietor of the Continental restaurant at Jacksonville. His is tbe finest place of its kind In that city, having a fine location on Bay street, the principal thoroughfare of the town. Ills business is very Urge, and incieaatog with every season. It U said ,by bU friend, that he U making a dean #4000 a vest, sod see. large returns in the future. Tbe Contra nUl fens connected with It lodging rooms which ere moat needy furnished. During tbe rUR of tbe President the Continental bad to turn away guests by the bundled. There wsi a regular rush just ss soon as tbe doors were opened . till the help were completely exhausted and had to slop UK al night that the people might be fed tbe following morning. For the two days antedating tbe Pnrident's arrival, Mr. Richardson fed 1100 persons. Associated with him 1* . John Qtadsir, his brother-in-law. wbo U the oaahlar end U a moat popular and efficient betperta the general success of the establishment. The annual election of officers of the M. R- Sunday School was held last Sun XSssb.tASittsa's oMean ware-received and aooented.they showing the wort of the school to have been very successful during tho year. Tra eChotJ sterwog uyfrr modfsvorareJIrotWtaylng that be bad served rite usual threC years, and wished lo be exeaaud freraiMoUmr period of leadership.

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PERSONAL. ) Fredrick Harris will make sn effort to J officially fix Rio Craode roads. ■ Colonel Htltca/f. the Brunswick, will " "Bfieft for business in a few days. Captain John Reeves, of West Cape May contributes tbe war ^article tbU ! r week. ' ' " Alexis' Schellengvr offers IdniSclf to Uie voters of this city an an Inspector of election. We regret to notice the illnese of Elder > 1 and Mraf fienry Hand. They are, how. t ever, both better to-day. , 1 Charles IL Barnard. Secretary of W. J. • G. P. S., will put out In tbe county dur.. j . ing the week 400 quail. C. U. Trdftylaa student at Lincoln 3 University. be sends us a thoughtful' - .paper this week on-thc progress of his , 1 A. L. Ilaynes .is a wide-awake busi- . - new* man and one who work: upon the motto he lias adopted: "Live and let live-" I It should not "be forgotten by " the" friends of Geo. H. Reeves that be is can- e didate for the mavorality of the borough of West Cape May. I v Chas. Teat will sell on March 22d his complete farming stock, consisting h of cattb-, pigs and fremiti" utensils. Look for next week's Wave and posters, j J. Durell Hoffman is a candidate for the asseasorabip of Ixvwer Township. n He is a young man of intelligence and ot unquestionable Integrity. Give him a fair chance. E. Markley is the candidate for collector and treaurer of the b rough of "• Cape May Point. He is a weU tried official anil deserves to be elected to these ol responsible places. m Depatment Commander R. Burtl Urubb will make an official visit to all „. from the South, where he has gone for the benefit of liia health. . roe ocuem or uis ntauui.

~ John A. Lanabatich. assistand rity solicitor of Philadelphia. Henry F. Wat B ton, and Samuel S. Fret* were at the . Capo on Monday looking over the lands of the Mt. Vernon Cottage Associations. ' Henry 8. Rutherford end Mark B. r Scuil are named for council. Another. , man on the tick: t with them of their . character would certainly command the 1 votes of f! law and order, loving cltli Krillin Jrorris, civil engineer of United s Gas Comjlyiy. lias been ordered to I Kansas GiLn He lias, wbllc at tile Cape, . made rtaJty fast friends by the modesty of M^portmcnt and other estimable , I Tlir tnahy friends of Rev. A. M ; North, late p.ator of the M. E- church • of lids oily, deeply sympathize with him ' . in the loss of his wife, whose death and ' , burial took place within the weds at 1 PembcrtOn, N. J, ' /Colonel Cheever, I.ient, Col. of this 1 Mill, was at the Cape on Monday evening for the purpose ot inspecting Company I "H." lie psrfi.rmod that service, and, 1 1. expressed himself as pleased with thy , iilrlll and discipline of the Guard. _ . - , \Jlcv. E- P. Slltea has been elected a 1 : delegate to the National Prohibition 1 Convention which meets at Indianapolis . the first of June. This Is the first in- , stance in fifty years, so far as we know, which a Cape May man has been ac- , credited to a National Convention. , Wc learn that the citizens of I-owrr Township at their primary meeting held , Saturday evening renominated William . Bate for Chosen Frecholper. Mr. B. takes a lively interest in the affairs of llie county, has tlie confidence and reIpect of his associates, and the township 1 can do no belter than to re-elect h tn on 1 nex'. ' M. Frlrdrnwald. No. 8 8tock'ori*Row is in Florida this winter wi h his new I s eam yaelit Oriole, fishing in St- August- 1 inr bay. He says ha can make fifty 1 milt s a' day in bis boat and have plenty of time left over for fishing, lie is nnd low of small fry. Hc'will Be' hire | May 1st with Ills yacht. , ; Council l^bcaedlnge. { The regular meeting of city council I , convened Tuesday evening. Members 1 . present, Messrs. Doak, Duke, Miller, ' : llavnes. Stevens, Townsend, ami Prek siding Officer Williams. Minutea of last t nice line read and approveil. . 1 1 Mr. Townsend, of Fire and Water, re . ported that work wax in progress bcau- . tifrlng city property, i Mr. Duke, from Blnwls. n-pnned that . > the breastwork on the beach was being . > restoned and replied. r N- > SI r. Stevens, from Protection of Prop1 erty.'bad repo>l of Chief ofyoln in - regartl to non-bumlng »f city electric lights read, and a tola) of one light had ' l been out 05 hours, he recommended a t reduction of #4 from bill of the com- > panv. i Mr. Miller moved that #5 61 be paid ft to order of treasurer for the deficiency . in the soup house expenses. Cairied. i Mr. Hay Acs. from Finance, asked for f a discounted note of #3000 for 4 months ' ■ at the First National Bank, of Camdeu, a which request Mr. Miller moved .be . granted. So ordered. > Tbe summery of the statement of city , finances for the fiscal year was read and a approved Bills were paid amounting t to #1883.20, which Included #173 paid ■ toj. G. W, Ware on account of cour tract building house al water works. A bill of #40 was paid A. L ilaynes for rent of pound to city before Mr. , ilaynes was a member of council. Mr. Miller wanted to know why the collector did not proceed to sell pertoti- " al properly for taxes, which tbe col1 lector was ordered to do some months ' ago.' He moved the Judiciary , committee be requested to procure from ; tbe city solicitor his opinion about how the collector shoul 1 proceed in collectj l»g personal taxes. So ordered. - Mr. Tbwneend moved tbe sollcllor be , urged to proceed to colleel taxes of 1886. I Agreed to. ° "Ah ordinance in reference to water department" was introduced and passed " Ms first reading. Adjourned. ' Park Athletic Park Club bas tendered the use of its grounds for practice during ! the spring m nths lo tho Philadelphia ] B. B. Club. President Revburn baa j shown his aecustoeaed liberality In graeL ' ing tbis privilege, and it must result - tn large advantage to Cape May. The j Club (grounds and the climate of the V Cape are well adapted to the needs of : Athletes. This summer will witness a J big iKom lo amateur sports in tbtslocaT- . Itj- _ ■ • ' Tlie Win does feel a conscious pride In the original matter that weekly goes Into Its columns. There U no patent, e copyright Muff ol pay kind, every line • ofreeading matter being set in this office, a Of course the publisher could buy the 1 ready made goods at tew cents per yard, a and thus make a saving, bnt that would f shot out matter that bis been contributed f especially for the paper, and which t readers are liking better and better each 5 The new bouse put tip on city water e work's lot Is quite a handsome addition to the premises. Now let Rte street u Supervisor ply bis art tar grading the ■ gimmda and placing shrubbery and e trees In and about tbem. A few hundred dollars Judiciously expended here will nav. for it will make Cane Mav ell pay, will Cape May

the more attractive. _ _ Ladies are legally competent to serve as school trustees. It has been suggested that It would be s good plan tn Meet ooe to Uie Ospe May City Wrd. Cer. tainly it could do no harm to try tbe will eedeevor lo see that you hare fair p*y- . A ipedal meeting of the Board of

SALTS- ' The bustle (a on iu last limbs I Tuckaboe bouts a free library. Our mechanics Are generally busy. Blue-eyed people are the best natured. - .Look out for fruit trfe and seed sbarp- • The local political pot begins to simUnbecouilng is any levity during a ■ churcb service. - The canning factory lottery ought not to be all blanks. The "express" has been widl pa trow " i/red all the week. Alton Ben. -Jenkins "shuts tho, dixjr. . bis tribe Increase. The Helping Hand has charge of Cape City's free library-. Tlie whitewash brigade is organizing for en active campaign. The lower the price of coal the more grateful the community. . Profanity is more or lew a profession I of your loyalty to the devil. " ( A Cold Spring man got so mad last week lliat he kicked the ceiling. Tbe lette of the lirunxwii k-w ill put it prime erder for early owning. , Tbe revival services continue at the 1 with unabated interest. Fred Boernor wdl uafiertakc to supply , market gardensrWith vegetable plants. t Measure 209 feet on each side and you will have a square acre within an ineh. t A prevalence of cloudy wcptlier Is a t notable cause for the epidemic of colds. There la a tendency opposite the Island 3 the shore line to incroach upon the c Smith & Co. are still catering to the 11 gwSaMWWMIjg, „ - A storekeeper says his lobacco is nei- P . eut "0T fh"n bul C0D'

, anything on lite road but of her own making. , "The man with the Eagle Eye" will [ again look upon (Cap ■ May doings this : "Jiat" will have to be jockeyed up be- . fore be can even keep in slglit of the : bay mare. I "Trip to Ayaton" next week, with 1 other interesting tilings crowded out of ' , this issue. I The dental offices of- J. F. Learning i a Sou Id this city be open tor the pres. i ent on Saturdays. 1 Many men claim lo be firm in their principles when they are only obstinate I in their prejudices. There is ample room for the exercise of that rare virtue. Christian c. arity, i . each day iu tbe week. I That old cylinder of the Norman will be there to breed another correspond- 1 The light of p osterity has dawned 1 above the horizon of Tuckaboe -herring are reported as plentiful, W. Scott Hand, Court Uo^^Pwiil ] write you insurance policies wR insure every time, antl at low rat s. 1 Or. Piiil'lps is making a success of Iris yard. ITc bas "the nccee*a<y pa. tience "and experience tj achieve it. Like many of our brethren of the press ' we don't know much about the tariff, unlike them we are cognizent of the | The peculiar purifying and building powers of Hood's Sarsaparllla make i it the very best medicine lo take at this I Make haste slowly is a good tuarim ' farmers. It looks as- though some i recent seeding would have to be done over again. | John Champion is beautifying Maskel 1 Ware's handsome cottage by the lite ral of ti-.c painters lira-h. lie is making ] a job that does credit lo bis artistic | The much-maligned plumber finds it 1 much easier to thaw out the hardest I I frozen pipe Hum lie docs to thaw out 1 1 aotneof.bis customers to paying their . bills^. , Ocean Oily, fea Isle City, Avalon. An- , ■ glesa, Helly Beach, Cape May City and ; Capo May Point ought to enable the j most exacting seaside vblto.a to choose j ■ from and content. { Caution should be exercised ir kecp- . Ing tlie feet dry and warm during the | prevalence of the wet spring weather. 1 Dampness is said by physicians lo be I | tbe fertile cauvc of pneumonia. We call attention to the second paper i | on South Jersey Methodism. It is aval- I , nable contribution to the history of the . denomination In this part of thif State and ought folic preserved for future refI f fence. | ' Tax-payers of Cape May Point may learn this week, through these columns. , r just how tbe borough's cash has "been ; 1 expended. The report la concise and , clearly made out aa such a document I should be. We have received a handy pocket ' map and shlppeis' guide from Hand, 1 McNally A Co, of Chicago. It Is a very ; I unique affair and well worth much more ' 1 than la asked for It. — The workers of the Franklin street 1 , M. E. CTmre-h gave a concert last week which waa a very creditable affa-r. Tbe program consisted of charades, songs - , and recitations. The proceeds wefo fur [ the church. No doubt tbe passengers in the ;-bus" 1 for Tabernacle church on a recent evea1 Ing feel very kindly diaposed toward 1 Mr. Vincent Miller for the loan of his r wagon after their own had sustained a . compound fracture bf one of IU wbcela While a fish swims and oysters sod ' clams continue to grow there will bedis. ■ pules about .Jhem. The trouble seems to be they are a gift "ready made" so to t speak from -the hand ' of a beneficent I Providence to his creatures. At the last regular meeting of 'he Iron . Hall, Thomas Lee wax voted ■ sick-ben-1 fit of #25 and John Rutherford, Jr., one • of #75, and they will be p»ld promptly ' by tbe Supreme Bitting' without dia- ■ count or defalcation. The pipot of the * pudding la in the eating of IL J Louis H. Mason, aged 42 years, "of No . 804 Barren street, Phiiadclpblu. was I stabbed on Monday night by his friend, k George Bnyder, of this city. Mason was - taken to the Pcnniylvanta Hospital, where Dr. Shoemaker attended to bis wound. He considers tbe man's eon c dltion dangerous. Bnyder was arrested, s The business of our local .bank is ex- , tending all orer the eoumy. There are c persons who have small sums of money >. to invest, but. their very smalinesa de- : ten tbem from making a deposit. Tbe , New Jersey Trust A Bate Deposit ComI pan/ will receive a sum as small as #1. J Swain T. Chance Is canvassing tho J county for the salo of "The Beautiful a Story Of toe Bible," ' Daughters of America," and "Sea and Land." We comr mend these works to (he attention of renders of good literature. Doctor Tab ,, mage ts tbe author of tbe first two. 3t r The ladles of the Helping Hand arc j mapping out a phut for a masquerade 1. party to come off on April StL, Raster 0 Monday. Some unique costuming may II tw inwlMi whim th» HMrfU •OWUUNJ. .^W.WHIIUUU OUT tbe and wits 1,

of tbe Helpers get In full headway They . will sail Into the loose change of (he , town under a loll press of canvas. We wish to My a word for the young » men and lads of Gape May who attended the Tabernacle service last Sunday even- » '[tag. HtawWutandlng tbe crowded J i any exception to this it was not noticed. 1 It is a source of satisfaction to note this, , 3 and we hope it may always be thus j I ^T^eedays city elocliom , j

About the Sotmfg. Rio Crsmde. The. new can house project has cob lapsed. Seats were at a premium|Supday night at Tabernacle. -It Is unusually dull about Rio this spring. There seems to be; little or nothing doing, causing many lo leave the Those of our friends who are resorting 1 In menu that are ungentlemanly to bring about the defeat of road overseer • Goff. will surely be disappointed and jrHlate tbe wound they are trying to healrDennlsvllle Items. : Base ball revived Saturday. Revival services have closed. The sick continues the same . ' Rumor says a new barbers «hop. ( Our packets liave commenced navigaHc has gone away for the summer j and she wears a long face. C. E. Foster has moved 10 Beesley'* , Point to take charge of a large farm. ( Mrs. Ham* Fidlor has over three hun- , died chickens growing for spring marThe remains of aunt Mary Riblnsoa were laid awav, Sunday to rest in the cemetery. • , Frank Young and family formerly of i Cedarville, are now tjceujjying part of the hotlse owned by Mrs. ft. Souuera. ( About thirty young people surprised t Mr. David Errickson with a visit Friday v evening. Ice cream and other rcfreslimenta were partaken of in an enjoyable J. E. Wliite will on Friday next sell j, kit household goods and other personal property. He intends to spend the remainder of bis days at Bridgeton. his j

B i " Poteraburg. " -Tbcre's no room" slic said, "between f We hear the sleigh' la-lls gingiing 1. It is said there is a horse in town thai e actually Is loo lazy to shiver when lie is li J. S. Smith h»s a fine dark bsy op f trial which he intends purclmsing tor his general business. 5 Kate Hand is spending a few weeks. attended her uncle's funeral, r Prof. Geo. A. Blake, one of Peters. 5 tairg's ex-tcaclicrs, r ailed on the m-Ii.miI [ Mart- D. Vangilder is thinking of tuov. , to Woodbine since her son Unvjd been transferred from Mt. PleasnnG" 1 Joseph Eldredge i« havmg ^ neat an.T - comfortuble kitchen built lo the rear of his cottage. His son George is tlie 1 buildcg. - The young giris send their regrets through the tolumns of the Wxvx to tbe 1 and hostess of the Shore party. . There seemed to be a paternal opposition that prevented their being present. Jacob G. Hand is a candidate for frcc- , holder. The Sunday S, Missionary collection I amounts lo *"41 this year, against *30 I s»L ■ Wo are sorry to write that Geo. Hew. , paralysis. Peter Bingham, who has b-on siek 1 with set .tie rheumatism for two weeks, 3 John Douglass, of Court House, paid hi« grand parent, Thomas Douglass, a I visit hist week. I Capt. Allen Douglass went to Salem. ; Monday, where bis vessel has 3 laid up for the winter. Twenty school - children" took tliA t pledge on Wednesday— tbe work of Mrs. t Lizzie Johnson. Mis. Amanda Quiney. t and B. Iv Howell, of the W. C. T. V. ' Among our Sunday visitors wc mention Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cresse, Mr. - and Mrs. John Ross. Joseph Ab-iims. ! and Mr*. George Foal-r, of Court r House,- Roliert Thompson, of Goshen; e Francis Creese, Joha Feasler, of Green Creek. - We are glad to report the church ext squsrc for tbe year, but are sorry ■ part willi our paslor who has so faith- » fully labored with us miring his three Sear's stay. Much good has beefiWone 1 the name of the Lord. Next Sunday . will preseii hi« farewell sermon. Jerre Gallaherio.l a valuable liorse a few days ago. f Seh. Jane A Smith discharged a cargo • of corn the first of the week for G. « Smith. John High is adding tn llie comforts of bis borne by the erection of a new kitchen. 1 Mrs. Matlie B. llavs and daughter, " May. have returned after an abeence of ' several weeks. Miss Theresa E. Townsend has been , attending the revival sen ices at Taber- - nacle for several days e An unusually good program bas been ( arranged for the M. E. Mile Society r meeting on Friday evening next. Mr. John Hearon and 'Miss Alids Ed•t wards were married by Pastor ihunyate on Saturday evening at the M. E. par. j sonsge. We wish them prosperity, s Our fellow townsman. Jesse Fioley. a who in cc mpauy with hit wife bas spent l the winter among tlie orange groves of j Florida, reports by letter a very pleasant i. rime. a The Republican majority at Trenton o have declared themselves on the right it side-of tbe whiskey question, la-t every temperance man second their effort by n hearty co-operation. 1. Mrs. Bailie Corn well. of Bridgeton; Mr. e and Mrs. Wm. Holbngehcad. of Green y Creek; Epbraim Sloan, of Diss Creek; u and Dan Bish -p and Lorenzo D. Smith, e of West Creek, were In town the first of the week. 0 Weet Cape May. I, The borough is getting at a withe beat is on the subject of election. !• Miss Btanger has been visiting at E a P. Stiles' during the week. [ Mayor Spencer win probably succeed himself to the mayoralty. [" Five of our mechanics aro at work ' with contractor Williams at Avaion. .. Ilezekiah Blake bee so far recovered ,e from bis receiit wound aa to be out 1 Capt. Samuel Esring bas changed his mind and will be a candidate for raelec10 Hon to the office of collector. 11 A large gold-plated hammer from the 1- top of the gold beating factory tells tbe 1- bortffigbites of tbe dckleneae of the if winds. 1- The mumps em becoming something of a luxury. A W. C. M. bo v was heard ■c to say that be mutt manage lo get tbem !e somehow so aa to get that two week's ir holiday. He got them. T The votintr neonte of the aoKne] The people public 1

plenty on their bands for the next alx weeks. What with the exhibition ' and examination both In tbe >amc month 1 they will have but little time for tide is 1 The new gold bearing factory will] soon be ready for opening. Many new 1 bands hare been engaged. The enter- ' prise ts a valuable dm for Wert Cape 1 May.aod herd tiaras should remember ' that fsrtirod not depredate what bundroda of towns In South Jersey would 1 glad to hare. | The exhibition by the school of West ' "ay- will be held dn the Cape ' chapel Thursday rvrmlnV March lwT, I

Anottier snow at the Inlet. . We hope that this is the last. Quite a number "of our laborers have aeoorcd emplojhnent al Avalon. l Mrs. Hatlie Douglas returned home , last Monday after visiting friends at a - Some prisons said' to be under ball 1 . last week Df (be Shivers case are quite 1 indignant. Reuben Springer, formerly of this I | place but now of' Philaderphis, spent ' . part of the week al home. 1 ^ Creen Creek. , Miss Maggie Leeds is convalescent. \ H, S«UelU-nger is hunting for a wheel- " Wright ' , . Clarence Sclover Is laid up with an stream lo tbe bead. Our people UkrrtripsV tbe Tabtrnadr to attend the revival services Francis Cresse bas improved his farii- , ities for ponltrv rasing by adding to , bis premurs a targe brood bouro , votes 10 Keehnlder Newton. lie hs« 1I005 Die beat be could for tbr |>ublic . which be represents. , South Dennis. J Comeagaiu. Bart Brnjamio Peterson, a resident of Cat* < C'itv. was burled iu I'uiyo Ceinr. a lery 00 Monday. ' Cape Btevr Jefferwin. the well kouRn ' skipper of tbe L. F. Peterson, clrared " PbtUdelpbla Friday with a cargo of wood. c We are glad ,to «cc the "smiling facr Kd portly form of our yAung butcher. " grief on UrTi's" *1.^.7, It h of" ' >1 '' Hobroo.o «l„r ha* been slowly '■ fai iog for «. vera' months Stir war ever , ready to care for the sick, and was re. * hloru IVb^ V'lwi! aud'hutk en s''m."°' S brroftb M F. rfaurbh for over forty. " tour years. , B ,

s Rev. Mr Lamphvr lis. ..rrpted a rail a* parlor of ii,r lUpust Church 1, (lyde Smith |-#i.l his pa coir a brief Mis 1 A1.I.I - V Young 1- vpmdl-e Ihe ' » present week with relativn^at Anglrsea I. lanil known a« the Weaver field ' Miss Ezras Godfrey bas been very I . I taJtto01? 'r' Jlme'd'syvpa-'1 | f : • The main topi, am one the politiral 1 > Townsldp bu«iO" u be^iran-a. led :n the , 1.1.1 farewell to our parlor . .. U. £.. . fui soother field of Ubor le-l^all . ome nut 'I Mis. I- oa t re«e b7i.it.nc her -i-ier. ' ') Mr. Wm Holmes. Ibis week Much inierrJl t- maalfetted in this . . vleioli^lo the ertra mretiogw now I. Ing f I orio Bill Is getttnc re»dy l" furnob " I his customers at llie Island will. s< hi'iee ' 1 lot of vegetable- the coming ss-awiu I Miss Olivia Bh.w certainly elblb.ls ] il uluitlon un^er'tlie st.tc tesrhlng of Mrs. ' Linda Thompson [► Wm the Editor of t -c Wave kindly ! . infonn us what the pr sjiecls are fur the ; , completion of tlie Driving Park in time . for use next summer.? [The prospects , " The people of this locality arc not fa- \ , vornbly inrlincrl towards the alms-hi.UM- | i the county anil get an expression of 1 lie 1 people in reference thereto. t Holly Beach. ° cal aspiratloiis. r Pharo's hardware s ore is one of the features of Taylor avenue. Our coltage-1 are beginning to put things in order for the coming season. 1 • In order to succeed himself Mr. fiber will be jompcllfd to walk over Bridges. ' a About two miles of street have been ! . graded ami gravcliMMuee last summer. Good humor sn^^^yn he Ihe prea' vailing feature at HWSurus Saturday r evening. Our pioneer builder Brannan. Is dis- -, playing bis taste in the interior of Mr. I Titus' Villa. Mr. Rodger* has completed his jetty a In front of bis lot. May it have the de'- ■- gired effect. The proper enforcement of borough b ordinances rests to a certain extent with y the borough Marshal. Tbe citizens primary meeting was I- held in tint- school house Saturday night, e B. F. Barker presiding. No oppokiripn has been manifested to the return of our present Freeholder, which Is as it should be. it Branch 488 O. I. H„ is in a flourish. '' Ing condition. Biz new members will d be admitted at the next meeting. The Presbyterian Mite Society will ren celve estimates for tbe erection of a it tower al their next regular meeting. J Vial tori express themselves as sgrec- " ably surprised with the improvements thai have been marie during tbe winter. r' Council will open a street up near ° Wild Wood before election. There is a 1 couple of voters who own property in Jj that vicinity. If Holly Reach grocers would prohibit loitering In their store* during business hours lady shoppers would n-Jolcc and be exceeding glad. ' Rev. Mr. Lynn, of Princeton, N. J., , filled the Presbyterian pulpit ou Sunday '' last. He Is talked ot as our prospective pastor for next summer. ** Mrs. 8 are continues thvgood work of improving. Favorable weather finds k her large force of laborers busy under her able foreman Mr. Farrell. id The voters of Holly Beach in choosing a borough clerk should examine Inia to the qualifications of tlie several nomi0. nees and make sore that the favored one Is competent. ,e There will be a number of voter* challenged at Jhe polls on Tuesday and ,e if tbey persist In swearing in their voles as heretofore there will be a few test for tbe county ooort. 3 The young man wbo met with a serin lout accident on the 82nd, ult., while re's hearsing' on the dramrtic stage it la feared will Dccompelled to leave the Beach j In order to find relief.

Aa election day approaches tbe agitator: Of a b eakwater become more numerous. There it apparently no doubt q we wi.l soon be protected from the , eleme ts by a giant so wall. t Are wc t - stand stilTfor another year > atregnr-l improvements on Beach from? c The i>flrri» made to take lipid andprolect ji ltemlii ace iiteilinaahorwlmetbevalu- S tiou below Ocean avenue wWac doubled. movement depend a numbrtbf valuable Quite a number of gen- : tletnen si arid ready to erect cottsgrs when satisfied tlk-lr properties will bo ■ protect- d. \ C. Oscar Beasley," Esq., the young _ lawyer who baa so ably defended John- P sen In the Sbarpless murder Case, has 1 bean spending a (ess dsys at the Beach, , accompanied b^hla afflnced, the basalt*. J

e Court House. . t A new aims house we arc bound to ! have. John Douglass, of Philadelphia, has hMXi spending a few days with friends. What is the "matter with Nathaniel ( , for freeholder? He's aU O. K. Dr. Julius Way Jia* purchased a lot* I opposite the pert office and will removo 1 handsome drug store thereon. I'rof. Whit clock, principal ot our public school*, has -made many warm and lasting friends rincp .he -half filled that position. r Mr. W Scott Hand is working day and ' night in order that the Avalon Railroad . junction may be located at this place. Slav his effoVts he crowned with success. While Rev. F. Hildreth .was preach- , ing in the M, E. church last Sunday ■ evening, he waa suddenly taken ill. anil was compelled todiorominuc the rerrl. 1 I on that account. sled to MMffieToTmtap *w •" the freehnlilrrshlp T-wr.wml ; party bri-.at Mr II..:. no r • I ... - 1 . 5SS5S.CSS,: i Mcwrs llarry P. Bennett. H M f x I week. I'rnplr wb« are trot -u f..v..r .1 a .. ^uldte'an °F' "ibt'"re i** ' ' 1 four Ibnuaand dollar. «orrl..'f.i -u - ■ ready be-n tokcu TI.C present "road nvrreret -f Ina.-r „ go down >tr.n.£ banded and d- feat tbe ||

K-roan. I'.wt .V. »l \ It Im \ xri J tar bi-hin.1 «•< >< ...- an-' 'list -11.. - anTtmuTthr and b«ctwut|*7 . mod dollar, pnyatde every 1*0 .. .r» t..r , btodto^ot'olbeTrmuitC)!' " Colo Spring c Pastor LandU la ™8undare ' ' 1 Mr. ,L S»-ain Garrlw.n, of Cape May. r What's the matter with Robert E. 1 Hand for n freeholder of Iz.w.-r Town- « !' ship? The most of the people think ' he'* all right. The next sermon at tl.e Brick Presbyterian church in the course of Utngrapbieal discourses, will lie Tbe Disciple 1 Whom Jesus Loved. Mrs. Mary M. Schelicnger of Plilladel- ' • plila, ami Miss Mellle Su-vcns of Wert ' Cape May. are vl.itiug Mr. and Mrs: V. I 1 D. Schelienger this wiek. 1 Th" Dennisvllle corresnondent slated J previously of a cat weighing 10 pound, , owned by Sir. Wheaton. Thccat owned , , liy Sirs. v. D. Schellengcr weighs 18} pounds, (.'an yon heat that ? ) Mr*. Emily Garrison took the train on Monday morning for Pedricktown, . ' N. J.. to visit her son. Rev. Joseph Uurrison. who is In Charge of the Methodist J church of that place. Mrs. Garrison ' will make a slay of about three weeks, and before returning homo will virit - several other points of interest. ' On last Friday evening the weather outside tbe little chapel was dark and - gloomly, but friends wilh their dimes " flowed in rapidly to enjoy a "feast of • good things" that bad been in p-eparo-r lion for. oyer a month. The young peo- » pie who took part in tho eoiertainmrnl a ought to have a feather in their capt for the interest they have shown toward t their "society" and chapel. Some of a them did wear fcathtrt that etening, e»- ] peciaUv "Amelia." "Mrs. Flynn" and "Patience." The "Peake's" were all there and look their parts in a moat ox- ' ccilcDt manner. The dialogues and re- . ci I ai ions werevery en lovable lo Ihe audience. The solo by Miss Beitha Schi-I- , lenger waa applauded by ail present. r Mi»s Belle Miller recited au excellent 8 piece which was much enjoyed by all. r At a late hour the audicncs wended their way homeward well pleased, and 1- many returned the following evening to - hear the program rc|ieattd. t- This Is Good Enough. Mr. C. E. Bartholomew. Kalkaska, J Mich., *a>»: "I owe my life solely to 1 Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, ■ of Romlont, N. Y. 1 had liver and kld- '' ney disease, and for five years waa unable to go about. I am "now well, and -. can do a man's work on my farm. 1 ■- shall always bold up both Bands for Dr. ■- Kennedy'* Favorile Remedy. Price, li #1.00 a bottle, alx for #5.

.Bucklan'a Arnica; Salve. [ The Beat Salve In the world for Cuta, J Soros, Ulcer*, Salt Rheum, Pc- ■ Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chll- ' Males. Coma, and all Skin Eruption*, , and pontivelr cures Piles, or do pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect 1 datmfsctlon, or money refunded. Price. ' 95 ceala'per box. For sale by Marcy & . Vtc»yThe copartnership heretofore existing ! as Btite* & Crease, la hereby dissolved r by mutual coneenL E. P. Bttix*. i W. L. Cnxmr. ' Cape May, March 1, 188a_ , _ - Notice. xnc spring meeting of tW West Jer- j sey Game Protective Society will be held , at Hqti map's Hall. 685 Market street. 1 . CamdrhTN. A, April 18, M 8 o'clock. - SW^WT ttfrtf

r CAPE HOUSE,' CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. ^ Open all tho Year. Heated throughout by Steam, Lighted with .Gas. Large Rooms well Furbished. Thirty Open Fire Places for "Wood and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. j I... ' ' A. H. HrfMlLTON," Manager.

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;:r. i r, " l re 'l rtril h' 7 "7^-7^''. '" 5 Iu 11.' II--,.-.. -.'-la, .hi:, a, I .'1 * ■ t, can purified' "nd'v'iulizcdl the genus • III di-casi- dolroj-c-d. Scrofula, Salt , nnd^al^ other blood dl«orders Manager A". It. Hamilton has opened tho Cape House at Jhe Point for tlie throughout by steam, has large well furnished rooms, and open flrcposiire- ' It i* just the resort for those seeking qqii-t. Tlie tabic i« supplied vice all thai need be desired. nil-St ^avtrtisfmrnts. golid Tpu®! i TVv Is ' No BetterCathartic ! No Better LIVERMEDICINE 1 han t the world -repjown ed ! Ql^.|^Ch|Ellc^'s ^IJDR^E Pills > ( rj Sab Krrt^IMsEi.1. ^ |Ui-.^re^oo i Notice. I To anion w. VaaUiaaarx, John l.tefawl, ' tun jaaart 0, Jr., Mayar Sotxueriier^ ami U. ,

*wv"nVt».iil.^*vtoin Jar ^^Aprr^ aext, or ;<anr raW MU U nilcl lo Dare The Cane M.r 1 cSraKr'aw^To ' rtwriwIJei*" IduTISma/re I-Irot UI p*r ihe (-uro;,l*iMi.l isr nmoee Bp,* ' nu Jofirmrnt unwl saw c-ompaor. n covered im Sew Jmej anpreins Coort March Xi*t I MM, tor the cum or wren Imndrert ami niaetj-lou-reat sod coct* laereon, »oil n'-o ihe gliinu oi'r - sad ran A-n-jo w. Vo.Ub«iej, Wia-Jjtot. Mayer' Saline rx-r| WiuUm Whurton, Jr. urn! II. ii.'li— « >-*>lgr»„u 11 r- ir a t.- lie eh-l.o:. Iieeaiue von are •haretwMvr* or u10 said The cap. M.r a.r ^jc^. tMMtorforOamNattaat, - Daud,r«b.«,lMB, ' '

J Nj-w Singer Sewing. Machine for sale j at this office. First-class in all particu 1 Wra. hafcaiti tor Ibosc who may be 1 For &<le ou easy terms An a»Ub i:-lied bo'iors* Hand. « liiTlwrtghl'Unl p. mt -tcip. formerly occupied by J H. < .i-niv, Cape May City. Apply to Jos - ■ . k. I win. E'--Trlc- pn.vtsiona 1 .hch'low,«. "lie *wtU 1 "(''i,1"' "u,,1"n' """ 'l"alllJr *nd price I 1: to PbilaJcfipUa* »itt. Jo. Hand. No. it am) '■ ■il ro II.- will set it going ai -Ik-ht All kind ol repairs made to Jewclrv. tf J— IJdndgc bas tcopeoed bis store i -ill spring wilb a full line of dry earthenware, etc. All good* of Heat. . 1... , ml.:. Fl.-irr at #4 75 per barrel *»'r«ui.,l be., N H melas-ra at 54. •o. I--.I ill .colt.. iieaitl'ight, 130 -••I 12c galUin. Vtip o totmrco at -v v „f iSck pepocr Jir t- tlu-r *p « ca low. ai- - iiii.'i o. ai.-. . Aht-oc* from 4Jr up AIS other goods at very low prh-cs tf lb uben T. Joluuoii is telling at the _/•••' Ml- P«KV. at bis store at .'I good, ... of the Iw-t qiMtiiy '"Mcnc" Hour 84 "O^per o I ' M.-.o ah. :«k- Dn.U|Wt IL.. A -he*' tf. prune." 4 lbs for 'fV-Ut di "T'toi'm •I Mdl. Abo a full hoe of dry C.oi - : 00, urn. M re-markable low pr.re- Full I n. .f hats «ft.l ca|ie. all ."£et'..rt oi'Eit." 1 gailer* who h I am Md ug off at #1 50 n.-. puir worth f 2 25. I bought a Job •il..-. -i.e. last spying and *old il„ 1., .1. 11*1 iwlr. I In one month, every .... going Mitlafactloo. There are a fur, Iivrm-Mr. trade! ilea- ^Uvfrtisnnfnts. pom W ^RpVAL g ^akiK6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. You think Your Eyoa nro Good, ir you have them examined yoa winnrojmWy and that glamm'w'it'be * greet 'help to yon. Wo Examine Eyos Free. Wc dsc Ihe^ latmltaMe^ 'Wi^ta^lcmec •Solid Gold Hpefltactes, . tS.00; ureal price, aS-OS Sleet spertuet.-", ... .ts>; ureal prlec. l.m A r( IBelal Eye. Inserted, «,«i;.ureal price, 10.00 M Zincman & Bro.,Opticiaii8 AGENTS SfS".' Sij.fEcci HAicch mraSirt^M^V'xmr rtiSSl? SSrhir, nnd wo cap ■oaramcc ulbbrtian . Ailitnre. R. ti. CRASF. A < <!.. 1430 Sc. Pen* Sqwite. PMIxdelcfcie, Pa.

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