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>1.»B >»r Annum, In Mnacc NOTICE roirr omuk akraku«me«tr. WBIllHl Be*. 1Mb, a. D. IM.IM M Qgy Mj^Mty. W-^J. yiop«B 01 I o'clock by T^£mo7nt£nF' *" ' " r. J. MSLvVn, pimmier. civic BocwntaT •sSSSSS^Sr^aSiras *h®> n Uwjrtadigrepn rajffcehlngtoa street | giwood UrtrdVood n7'la'^H ' on the second lad four b Ihnredaj evenings or [ Church Notice*. 8und»y servicei in the M. K. Church next Sabbath *a foilmrs. Prayer and . experience at 9 a m. in chapel. Preaching at 10.80 a. m., by paator an Easter sermon, subject. "Dome and see where 1 the Lord lay." Sunday achool at ' 8.80 ji. m. In the evening at 7 o'clock a Children's Kaster Service will be held, a Interesting addresses and singing will be a the program of the occasion. A cordial t: invitation is extended to all to participate in these services. p Easter services will be held in the J Presbyterian cbnrrh of this city next * Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Easter music, sermon and decorations, o Special evsngeliMie servioo* in Ihcorcn- c rag at 7.80 oclock, when the fifth and a last illustrated sermon in the present >1 course will barren. Subject: " Paul Persuading Men." Illustrations: lit, o " Paul Pleaching at Iiome"; 2od. "Fear d of lb* Truth led, " Almost Pertusd- m ed." A cordial Invitation and free seats ]| fur alt. battist cuckch. d The evangelist. Rev. Mr. Maxwell, w will preach hi the Baptist Church next P Sabbath evening. Subject—" A Great vl Fool." To take up the Breakwater subject re where we left off. lost week, we bare te had conrerraUoni with some of our most ol experienced pilots and they, with a single exception, look upon the scheme p with favor and are sanguine of ita fens- ,i, ibilitr. " Old Enh " b their favorite T, location. In talking with them of it we have learned another thing whleh tells against the Delaware slrtirture.ind that . la its shallowness. It'a filling up every jr. year Where formerly there was ample depth for large vessels, now only the '. smallest of our coasting fleet may an- ' ' cbor. This condition ol things demands p' attention from tb* general governmi nt on a matter of human! y and wue eron- A1 omy. When a sate anchorage la oh- (" talnablc off Cape May there will be no |Ll more sickening details of shipwrecks ch at the end of ses voyages hi what Is H; called by courtesy a harbor. If the present Breakwater had been built on the " Shears " there would have so been a better chance rt lu serving a vl proper purpose, but when the authori- di ties selected it they did not know as eo much si we. do -now, or even as the pi- to lots did then, for they were importuned cc to select the " Shears " as the site for

the " Btone piles." The time of hou-e-ciesuing is at band. OeanUnesa should be the watchword of every family. So far at sanitary needs are concerned. all directions may be condenied .into: Keep everything clean. Decaying vegetables must net be left in the cellar. Fresh air from cellar to garret should be freely admitted. Refuse bits of food should not be left to mold on pantry shelf, nor be thrown Into the back yard. Fresh meat, milk and other foods are not to be allowed to remain uncovered in living room*, or bed rooms. Watch the water supply that It be kept free from all contamination. The labor of watchlng.and using preventive means will bring a rich return. Avoid dampnets as a pestelence. It's the prolific source ot many preventable dlseare*. The laws of health mutt be observed if you will enter the active season of the year feeling vigorous and hopeful. While dMtning doi't neglect the earth sod water closets, nor let the drainage from the kitchen poison the atmosphere of home. There are evidences that some homes would not pass a successful sanitary examination. Let them be purlfled without delay. Wa do net pretend to dictate to the MnQtmen who are orgonlxtng a Republican club in this city, but a mere suggestion te made that any exhibition of wsoeeUUea, or infirmity of temper by ibem will be Ilka the Irishman's old musket which when he fired at a rabbit reacted and threw him sprawling in a bandy <9tcfc from which he was pulled much the worre for hte experience. The man was on the wrongend of die gun. There ore people who do not like the Wavb and it's but .natural they should not The paper te not in correspondence with them. It take* issue with their sasaasffss.'yr.sj them do. Rut no denunciation will efSttffSSgiSSSS JB!« t7foll^s°onltbe^^ri(fotPUin1' W® lo w'ori for a living should make ^ a point to faty up a little money for that "•rainy day* which all ore liable to encounter Scrape together a few dollars, make your deposit and receive your bonk book, and resolve to deposit s giv® asm, small though 11 may be, once s month, or one# a week, according to circumstance*. It's much easier to save aatmav wtesn a start has been made. from habits of xtraragsncc. Our focal bank wffl receive sums sa null a* *1 to begin with. H. 0 Thompson at the Robert H. Hand, of Cold Spring, has the control of the steamer gixpab, of «U *%£ ET STSTwT S? "aUS! Hate te an inducement tor our market den or I to inures* the alae of their truck forma. There te no fear but that the new lint: to Atlaaltc will greatly rejgffiSgsgSiaresi. pJ flfiSPii - :

L I PERSONAL. b Col O. W: Smith 1s working at Av»- £ Ion, filling s' painting contract. ? Rev. L. O. Manchester is back for anf other year of pastoral labor at Cape | = May. | Captain C. P. Foster has been after « the ducks of the sounds of late with fair ■ -• j luck. Mr*. J. S. Ilcacli hod a alight attack of paralysis on Tuesday from which she i« recovering. « Ben Marshall, one of Tuckahoe's te leading business men, was on the Island ., on Tuesday. r- Hon. Tboe. M. Ferrill was at the Cape . a few days ago greeting hte personal and political friends. Dr. D. W. Hand and Mrs. Hand have returned to SL Paul after an absence of severe! months. [• Charles I a: Roy Wheeler was shaking bands with bis -friends at Cape Mar 1 „ within the week. J The Rev. Samuel Maxwell te continuing his labors with Pastor MrCurtly in e the Baptist church. , Mr. J. Stewart Depuy te now with • Boyd While A Co., No. 1810 Chestnut i street. Philadelphia. Rev. Thomas Ogle occupied Pastor < Manchester's pulpit on the Sunday that he wo* at Conference. * ( The borough-of West Cape May lias conferred upon Geo. II. Reeves the offlee of school trustee. 1 Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Walker have been , down during the past few days visiting I relatives in this city. Cbrte. Weldy.hns begun to make ' , weekly excursions to Anglcsea, a place ! at which be deilgbta to spend hte leisure s i time. Mis. Jane Meigs, sister of the late p Hand, will prolong her stay cast for some time visiting ber relatives, t; bar marriage sho bos resided at Fort Dodge, Iowa. f Miss Bessie Jacobs has made a success of her Burleigh school. She had lo . close her achool labors for two weeks be, . cause of the dcatlf of her grandfather, , Mr. Charles W. Sutton. >' The fine looking young man with a glossy high silk lmi you saw last Sunilay 11 up Washington street, the envy of all gallants of the town, was William n Jr., of Camden. John E. Lonabaugli smiled in ppon us u the week and spoke encouraging b words of the Ml. Vernon enterprise. for six cottage* are to be in dl at once. Samuel W. Wiley is now a fulUlzed mason, having had conferred upon him, M recently, the right to sit with the mas- 0I ol the craft upon all occasions of communication. , T. M. Regcr, the real ealate broker of „( was at the Cape on Thursday last looking after the Interests of fl various enterprises In which lie is In'er ' " ested. He registered at the Ebbltt. ' Superintendent Hewitt, of the Baptist church . conducted a temperance session J of bis Sunasy-achool last Sunday. There were songs, addresses and recllalions. The hour was, it te to be hoped, °3 proflloWy-aptnl ac VXtT Colonel Cbeever was nresentatTbe .. Armory of Co. H on Monday evening.) «' lupcrintendlng an election for First/ CI Lieutenant. Herbert W. Edmund* si/ wlthont opposition. Lieutenant W H1U resigned, hiving removed to Pbtia- wl He! phi a wlicre lie ji ln business, — 1 he funeral of the late Mrs. E. John- in took place last Saturday. The ser- is were deeply impressive as conby Paator Brewster. A Urge he of town people were present do honor to the memory of the de-

The groat receipts from I lie exhibition held in the Cape chapel Thursday even- ; ing was upwards of 888. a very handsome sum considering the inclemency of 1 the weather. The house was well filled ' with one of the quietest assemblies that ' ever gathered for an occssi in of this 1 kind. Notwithstanding the fact that " there we: e a number of Vovvterate tobar5 co chewers present who rolled the sweet I morselunder the tongue during the entire ' performance, not a tobacco stain could be found on the Boor or wall tbe next II morning, and tbe young people who ■ came to see bcbivcd grandly, for all of which the good people of West Cape r May are duly appreciative. ' The young people from the school per- " formed their parts with becoming grace c fully corroborating tbe opinion that bad •, been previously ex pressed that the money's worth would fie given. Mis* Mamie ® Hughes, as organist, needs no word or 'J praise as her superior ability In that line I has been many lime admitted An ex- ; hibitiou that te not sung to death is s novelty in these days of sweet warblers ' and this, notwithstanding the well known musical ability of West Cape Slav's fair daughters, was a distinguished feature of the entertainment. The Great International oaby show by tbe e little tots fairly brought down the house, k while D. LeRoy Recto in the Ghost * Story covered himself with honor, and f J. II. Writ man ol the Dutch apprentice r to J>r. I'll garlic proved himself io be on 1 actor of superior merit. A. H. Reeves t as the Doctor and I.llbura Hoffman as » the patient performed tbelr parts with en1 tire satisfaction. Dreaming, a comic e drama, followed by a wedding tableau, e waa the chef-d'oeuvre of tbe evening, ■ the actors performing wonderfully well, e Song: Parents won't visit the school, 1 solo and chorus, by Emma Swain and e others wss right to' the point. Tbe duet, r Darting Husband, a domestic episode 1 was most excellently rendered. No one J could blame MatL-r G. for taking tbe 1 kiss of reconciliation though it waa not s on the program, doubtleas the temptae twin was to > great. But It will be 1m- - poasible to do full credit to all the greats ex and leaser lights of this occasion, sufe Bee It to say thai e When next they do appear . May we be tnare to bear. ^ The dripping ikies did not check tbe * ardor of the ladles of tbe M. E. church Aid Society for Tuesday evening's re- '■ union. They gathered in large force at '■ an early hour and staid at the p irsonsge ' till a reasonably late one enjoying the so- * ciety of each other and Invited guests. ' Tbe way things ore going the minister's 0 home win have to be made larger to ace commodate those who wish to be of !- those who assemble there on such social ® occasions as those of Tuesday eight. No ^ one was slighted, the whole congrega- ° tion being, expected, and a good big ® part of it responded. The Aid Society u starts off the new year of iu existence with bright prospects of covering itself i* with great renown. It only oostx tan ■f cents a month to be a knigbl of tbe m "Aid" and do battle In emptying tbe >- pockets of tbe people that lis beasury o may be filled. The " Ala " te ol large o advantage lo the church, and has helped 7 lo keep tbe balance sheet of her enter- «• prises In a healthy financial condition ft many a time. There was no lack of It pleasurable events at this meeting, the »t mirth-loving youth ot the flock being ie particular. Older andaobererfolkstook send and McCollum. and It was a real is the time of refreshing the^' Aitoa" hail ■n rapid disappearance of cakes, fruits and iy cream whicb would have invited a fornix ioe If there bod n >t been plenty and to iii spare, It waa a feast. If not multiplied »uPP!'s *ere iISS r-lfow. today (Tbnredayj to .ret ei J

8ALT8. - ' Hclloo: Cape May: I Teach trees are blushing a suggestive - red. ' The Bayside folk* of a "bone foot" : trust. r : The season te very backward for fteh- , I Vie Cannot print anonymous communj i cations. Winter still holds spring in a tight embrace. I Cape May girls have a great fondness for comfits. • - , .This journal stords in with progress It's leap year. Why shouldn't women . rap for office. r A flowery vein— the woman In a new • spring bonnet. AH seasonable dellcocici at Hand's Central Market.) An infirm temper works its po-sessor . much mischief. Tbe Cape House at Cape May Toiot te filling with guests. Cape May Point is pleased over its summer prospects. Menhaden oil te mixed with linseed oil to adulterate it. Canada geese are prematurely winging their way northward. Ohio adventistt arc getting ready for tbe end of tbe world. The Wave favors the elimination of " rats " from local politics. Sorry we cannot oblige " Subscriber" printing lite communication. The backbone of winter has been strong) honed by a porous plaster. There was a dash after lost quarter pole of tbe campaign, for the ieail. In speaking of helpful books the dictionary should not be overlooked. Our county correspondents have not the tuneful frog, we hope. Nobody ever went to sleep indifferent religion and waked up in Heaven Appropriate Easier service wfllbeliefiT all the city churches next Sunday. Captain Mills is the bore boat builder. Repairs attended to with promptness. M m. Essen will run hte ice cream manufactory this summer bv gas power. Dire Creek maidens arc searching among the forest leaves for trailing arTbc " Phillies" and loAl athletes Indulged Id some lawn sporta yesterday afternoon. Scribnrr'a Maqaxine will soon begin a •erics of splendidly illustrated articles j railways. The scream of the gold beating far- i whistle conveys a pleasant 11 .vor i prosperity. Next Sunday it Easter. There is a in our fashionable society about I spring bonnets- : There are a good msnv wrongs In the I world but complaining riever mode one ' of them right. When a man thinks the world is bis ■ oyster be can soon manage to get him- J •elf into s stew. Fine forniture at reasonable prices. , 037 Market street, Philadelphia. Cbas. Weinmsnn. The go'd beating establishment of \ Cape May te working full time , with forty hands. ( Waller Roseman did tiie paper bang- I In Mayor Edmund's new office. It < a handsome Job. I The latest invention Is a patent key- < that may be found under unfavor- ' able circumstances. A county market gardener proposes to put a barbed-wire fence about hte barbed-wire about

watermelon orchard. i 1 Swain & Gibson have repalnd thesun ' ' parlor of the Cape House which was i • damaged by the late storm. | I We suppose It was a case of near ! sightedneas when she sang from the ' ; book thai hadn't a song in It. I The ML Vernon cottage company has . sold to Win. H. Reeves the house and , I bsm of the Chas. l'i al place. The weather was too much for the , • " Phllllc*." They leave to-day for ■ l Philadelphia to meet anengagement. ! Foe Psut.— The Bishop Form, at i ' Fishing Creek. Address J. Ii Bishop, I ! 1780 N. Sad 8L. Philadelphia. ml.V4L Swain A Gibson have the contract for ' ; roofing the Sewell's Point Hoaoe. It will 1 I require 4000 square feet of lia for the 1 Job. * I The late blixxard was the death of 1 . many birds. Their bodies are scattered ' . about tbe county where they were frozen ' ; to death. , A. Cold Spring man expect! to raise , , water melons so big this year as to nc1 eetduie nutting side boards on bis : . track patch fence. " Can't eat a thing." Hood's Sarsa : partite te a wonderful mod trine for erer ating an appetite, regulating digestion, , and giving strength, j Tbe log of tbe J. Henry Edmunds, exJ tracts from which were printed In last ■ • w eek's WsTx.bas been extensively read i | and commented upon. . The punch bowl bos been newly banished from Washington society. Tea, . coffee and chocolate now take its place. | Fortunate Washington. The Tabernacle revival services con- | . lloue with power, many lay workers , going to the church every evening from t I this city when the weather permit!. A good pilot when Id doubt as lo the ; " depth of the water takes soundings. Al- • ways feel you way eatlously before en- > tiring into a discussion with a customer. , ' It lire never yet been decided by com- j ' potent authorities whether snoring te ; ■ vocal or instrumental music. Calling it i ' "sboel music" doesn't settle the matter ! " at ail. i A poor helpless old hulk, the Brimlga. has been drifting about the Capet for a : few days past, a menace to oar mer- i ebon linen which pass in and out the e Delaware. i Tlds city has the fullest and best water . supply of any other coast resort. Tbe 1 peerless streams of Cold Spring flow in- :• to city well free from any surface con- ! s lamination. Those who may stand in need of fur- ■ niture for office or home should consult :. the advertising columns of tbe Wsvx. f Special inducements to buyers may 1 there be found. 0 Tbe Quarterly Conference of tbe M. - E. church of thu city held a session in 5 the chapel on Monday evening. PresldV ing Eider Dobbins was present In bis ' The funeral services of late Pilot " Harry E dridge, will lake place at the 5 Cold Spring Presbyterian church next c Sabbath morning at 10.80 o'clock. All 1 are invited lo be presenL |j When wiU this city give dignity to . city legislature br furnishing suitable n building far Iib dellberatiea. The old a rookery now used would make a tolerat, ble bam or wood shed, g The Wave has shown fair play to It* is readers in opening Us columns to alms k house literature. This te but right, but. g it reserves ita privilege lo expires an i. opinion when the proper time comes. >1 1-earn to estimate at its true value « whst 1s called leisure time. There teen•t tirely too much of this in tbe world, d Res. te necessary, bat iu not the way to is dispone of tbe largest part of one's time. " "My friend," be continued, "there • are four tides to the market, viz., the ,a long side, the short side, tbe outride 1- ami the inside. Only those who are on the hut mentioned make money. Keep , oull" Council has taken a step fo the right ■* direction by cartafllng expanses. If contemplated measures be carried o*t taxes WiU be lower than for several nl The demand! of Mayor Edmund's

I The cold snap of loot week started up I I he. " Helping II ind " in deeds of j ' charity among the poor of I he city. ] ve TEe good work In practical Christianity j j these women hare dope form* a most t" , pleasant matter of local history. > Tne A'ne Moon for March te on our h- table witb its usual rich freightage of | choice literature. There is a big demand for this magazine wherever it te known. Send 81.00 to the JVew Moon Publishing . Co. and get it for a whole year. The wreck of the Brimigs is sinking into the rands of " Old Epb." A fringe "i of foam marks tbe spot, and stray sea birds circle qrer it with curious injenl. ss No one seems inclined to 'disturb the final resting place of the hapless vessel, n The borough of West Cape May advertises in this week's Wave tbe sale of w real relate to satisfy unpaid taxes. Our rcadnfo will miss a column or two of . reading matter, but wo trust to give them the usual weekly supply In a litt'c r Smith A Co. offer their Bargain bouse . for sale, prt paratory to moving from the " place. The store is centrally located and has a cash custom. Call at tbe premls ises for iuformation. Here's an excellent cLance for any one desiring to end ter the mercantile business m8»tf The idea advanced by this journal for g additional protect! n to our merchant rnarlDc by a new breakwater off Cape . May te c mmanding attention as it should. The Hrimiga drifting about ^ Uie offing is a psthe 1c object lesson in Business men in busincs< hours, at- '' tend only to business. Make your business known in few words, without loss ; a of time. Avoid tricks of trade. Be , well satisfied before you give credit that i those to whom you give it are safe men to be trusted Hie Crown Prince of Germany is i twenty-nine years of age, four years t older than Napol. on » ben he command- i cd the ariny of Italy. Napoleon at thirty was one of tbe most illustrious ' ' lawgivers of the world. So the youth of the Prince is no\ per te an clement «f , I danger in lite conritry. The Electric Light company claims ■ . that it is making a dividend of 18 per cent. I own *5.000 ifcyyu4ri stock, if , , any one wants lo pufKeN; will be . sold for *1,000 and the oyyer may have I , ins own time to pay for it, proi iding it ' cornea within five years. J. Husky Edmonds. i Persons having possession of books *' lately belonging to the library of Chas. , Is: Roy Wheeler will con'cr a favor If i. Uicy will inform the cdilur of the Wave. » Mr. Wheeler i« anxious to get his old book friends together again, nc was in the city a few days tliii week. We are glad to note of bis success in present business projects, and that lie and Mrs. Wheeler are m good health. c Manager A. II. Hamilton has opened the Cape House at the Point for tbe * spring season. This fine bo.telrie is ,, heated throughout by steam, lias large well furnished rooms, and open fire- „ places in sleeping chambers. A line sun gallery extends around Its soutli rn cx- 0 posurc- It te just the resort for those " seeking quiet. The table is supplied with seasonable dclica ies. anil the ser- t. vice all that need be desired ml-5t The nation mourns "the death of Chief » Justice Walte, of the IT. 8. Supreme Court. Tbe event took place at his res- > idence in Washington, ]> C., ls.il Sun. « day. This eminent man disappr-ars " from the sphere of his labors with the „ ctacem of the people of the wh vie eoun- a try. Hte has been a pure and noble life, h embclisliing the highest judicial office in tlio land. Legislature. Tbkstos, N. J.. March 27.— The House

to-day received two more vetoes from i Governor Green. The first one wa» against tbe bUI requiring persons to sp- ' pear personally to register before regis- , tralion hoards. Hte objections are that it applies only to Newark tnd Jersey i City, where other cities have rcglsby ' laws, and thus it is spicial legislation; second, because it takes workmen from ! heir labor In order i o register, anil third. , because the act lakes effect immcdiatcly and provid-s that the second and first : preceding the second Tuesday 1 in April shall be reglstraiivc days, when , ibe act cannot go into <ffect mail after i the first registration has passed. The other veto was of the bill providing that the Fish Commisdoners shall be ! appointed by Joint meeting, but shall con- , sist of two members from tacli political ' party. Tbe Governor sayt there te no ] excuse for tbe bUI, as the Board is con. stituted now of t*o members of one and one member of the other political party. Mr. McDermitt's bill providing that ail , regular excarslon tickets should be good until used was passed, bv thirty votes, i As one member of the House bail resigned and fifty-n'ne member* consti- i tuled a full House, U c A' torney. General was requested to give bis opinion as to ] whether thirty votes were sufficient to pass a bill. Bills were passed as follows enabling > mayors of sccond class e ties to appoint city assessors, making terms of county ! solicitors and clerks to Board of Freeholders two years. Bills were passed In . the House making twelve hours a day's i woTk for horse car conductors tnd driv. 1 ere, and giving local board* ot health the power to control plumb ng.dralnage and ventilation in all buildings in course of construction. The bUls were lost: 1 Exempting bonds and mortgage* or charitable institutions from taxation : ; providing that police promotions -hall be mode on a civil service basis. , The Senate passed over the Governor's i veto by s psrtv vote tbe bill giving ! county commissioners appointed by the Klnt Legislative meeting power to Beit grand and petit jurors- It alio passed bills providing that *3 per day shall be paid assessors who meet annually to appropriate Btate and county taxes. At tbe Joint meeting Richard N. Her- . ring and Richard B. Reading were elecL ed Riparian Commiuionera. At a meeting of the county board of , freeholders on Toesday at the Court House, a resolution was passed by a vote of ten to four to buiid a new alms nouse to lake the place of tbe present structure. Tbe cost, we understand, will be about ' *10,000 when completed. This sum will ' not be bard npoo taxpayers if mode pay- , able *1000 at a time, at interv..Is of one year. Tbe Board was practically st one on the subject, and no doubt the public wiU fall in with the scheme and a build. 1 ing, that win do credit to the county, be • erected upon sound sanitary principles. 1 The unfortunate wa ds of tbe county should be properly eared for, and it* a t wise decision of the Board that it te in ! favor of io doing. I ' ... 1 There Is nobdng more pathetic tlisuthc ' tain old people' who hare given up J their homes into youngcrUands, and 1 subsided into some out of tnh way cor- - nc as if they wished to apdjoxlre for tarrying to long. There is noMcorn too • deep and sharp for sons and ^jughtere » who are careless and indifleretfV~uHhc L comfort and happiness of those to whom o they owe so much, and who do not do all In their power to make the lives of e parents si lutppy as te poMtbie. L The family of— well, never mind who 0 —waretrttibly frightened the other night '• by the head of the household declaring e that she bod swallowed her store teeth, e and that she would only live a little e while. She disposed of her property, n expressed wishes as to what lhould be P done when she was gone and then calmly waited the result. In the mean lime >t some one had found tbe store teeth in f tbe bureau drawer. There was a rapid 't recovery before tbe doctor, who had d been summoned, arrived on the scene Of y the supposed accident. 's Notion, n The spring meeting of tbe Wist Jar- >, sey Game Proteettvehnrtrtv will be bold j 1- at liell man's Hall. 585 Market street, j B _ Camden, N. J., April 18, at fl o'clock.^ j

£ ! -Sbbouf {he fflounfg. ' j I Fl«hlng Crank. * ■ Poi£nU|UUafwa "** bf00"" * "" b0"* ,na r °' rmUrosd tics 1 wcuM vrtiu r,nl""* t vetibctAreaSrSScj^Ire'rrMMMx™ C°M •cJ^l'tra.**""'"" ""areca11?01"'' it'1*0 S We Ssvg tkc prt* peel nt s new school house e or t thorough repair ot the old oar Id the over " oie'/ra'hri00' nuns "piseS"1* !'h' The boys were •tsiln* lost Satnreaj morales . nmH^nrsrlj IHjYIocL In the afternoon firm- [ *b»fliSwl cow*"^5f^°Sf s j c Dennlavllle Items. , aw* homx °' UB0,n?- 'p"al ?n'U' s ^rah'c'i'l'orh,,™f COIt*r' ""rt®1 ' J. K. Whit* retornr«l borne Hslurdsy stirr two " wreXs si BrkUrton tad Cs^den. W. E. Ynunx has opened Meycle business this I househi^l *.U i i^thst pi ice is« weer. He VMkmwM te", end Havi^ErneXwn' Is . 10 msnsxe Joseph Lndlsm'i- ' Smjaffi* irer»p^"'^rey 'fe'rr1."'^ 1 Cape May Holnt. ' 1 Sslurd/r' list. ' ' phis. * *" 1 ■ Creen Creek. , clUuerPwitts,ran ' """ 1111 ■< Dlas Creek Dots.

Mr. DsvUI Uoyd died eera stphten last Frtdsj t Sunday sflrrnoon. Rev. tl. (irccnlr,*st«isie.l [ InJTn l" e M "K i-tiureh 'la*!' w£??/L"y It v. p. M. Ksndolpl: made an exe'-lleni td.ires-. prsislnx and encouraging the women in worl- i major the trmprranoe catur^ MJaa Mar AJforu i ■ their relatives In ihlt place. AyonnxehiMof Jsrnea and Tabiiha Urower i la quite III with little chance o" lu reoorery. oresl preps ralinn l« Imlnf made t..r ih.- enier- . tat anient tn the cburcti on Thursday erenin*. ' lire u Ocean View elation durlnx tho' a'uence ol A lolph R lwsrdi. from the om :e* inhla plare. * ' Monday. He will probably take a prominent c I part In the moileal pertormancea on Thurwliy . nlghi. I Maud Way. little dsnghler of James P. Way. ! P.'S'ifly.^.Wuim-im'herAu'ut The M laser V.rglnta and Minnie Smith. o( | r Prospect Hah Sen lair City, hove invtied ihelr , many trteoda^on^ rlioro to a party on Friday ( 1 Mr.U'. Howand la a man ot no more than or- ' dlnaryoorloally. and niakea a very root man tm < any tiaalaeu he may underuke. U# la al pres. . , mi the mall mrearager tram Ocean View ma- , Holly Beach. Mta^Wm^Paul has a cat welxhlnt aereniceo r.eorge J. Reed, ot WIU Wood, cm his too* , ■ arrtou-Iy whUe couin* wood one ilay Met week. , . A well stocked lumber yard wiih an enlerprie 1 in* man si the bead of U, Is an Urm ot inlciest I to onr people. S Mr. Greaves, of Bryu Mawr, Ps^ has the coo- ' . trwd^lor hvmun* the pier si the root ol Rio , ; Who will be onr next Board at Health. Conn- ' • clUni&wld sppom^ some one who livee right tn Mrs. Haswtn, who his been spending the s wlnieraesron tn New York Cliy, has remmed , m^lhe^Uench, where she will entertain at the , ! The Prwttrytwtnn Rooday rchooi. jmder^ihe „ StnerawSoa rwteaSSiwSttte'yeaie people ot Uie pten. T. A Rodferr hse set Ue fnonduiion poete foe . Conine or Termlnier sayi the euiement tn last week* Wav* wh wrtileo wlthoot sat orBhe wtahre it corrects! by aaylnx he will hare contract oa Beach front comptetrd Sepkem- ■ | Tuokshoo. Form Pdrom M now the aawyer la Uo mill of ' Cajk H. W. Boitrey. s m w»e^wlU™UB{«b*r"Kop!J,*a l><lorT e, Onr BatAhtl jr.endasre alrrady boominx a^mh " ' wuiismRrovrs and family reeaoved to *«eh * 10 ,I- S Tinaxe. o lnTreaa^he^d'^S^'^ro^M|,B|^re^h ! Toekahoe hai the cannlnr faeury lever satin. ItU ramrwed mats owtaln^perty will ^urahaw- ° crpporUwhy7 i prrerm^l h i'tmmiprorrmMl wr « haaatUi oar eapuaMsu wU. gtv* tb* project d their heortleM anppoit. if Rem- Hmilhji, h^hwaMMligj! «Mter w^T ^ , thesurm, boi It hfonaM.UM aaa wMlb* d j taabHi oeadniro' m ''"m^^veaaSs^rbira

Lewis Holland M vuniof Inendr cSXSL'**"' -"y '4KTSorw," ,o : D Thomar Oameroo will aid L T. Swsln on bis j • ^ Aaron Rice, of^ PhlMdelphta, speut a part of ! B * Those who hare employment at Aralon tram : 1 red 5' nm***** f^^ h^hly of Mreshr. Rockwell j r Who n tbal tellow that drlrre Ilonbam'* pony. . Mr. J^ph^Derlu anjj^ jife^ot ^iMdeljnia, . >imm7a»^f*p«a^""' "j Mn.\.o. , ' The Seaalde boys were turrmoeh'tor ihem. Rio Grande , Nothing new in Mm . reward^ J Memo. i r. 1 caps. Pr.ok llafri ia preps nog " a «oM*V<mPraPw^>°ar*at a '. 'I'.1"" oak JTurW i,"a2ri,rrr;.; - :• : WS . M Petersourg

^ApniM tse. Dated, Msrcb ST, 1S«. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlio Boat Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. FeBores, Tetter. Chapped linnds. Chilblains. Corns, ind all 8kin Eruptions, and postivelv cures Piles, or do pay required. It fs guaranteed to givo |>crfcel satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 35 centsjper box. For sale by Marry A Cape May's Select Academy. The Sisters of Mercy will open their Academy on the 3d of April. Tbe pa--ochial or free school will still rcinaiu open for those who wish to attand. For further particulars apply to the Sister ; Superior at the Convent, I-afsyetto , 'It la a Curious Fact - That the body is now more susceptible ' to benefit from medicine tlihn at any other season. Hcoce the importonce of i taking Hood's Sarsaparilla now, when it will do you the most good. It is really : wonderful for purifying and enriching | llic blood, creating an appetite, and giving a healthy tone to to the whole ays. , tem. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsa pa . nlla, which te peculiar to itself. E. Johnson has a complete slock of i men's, ladles' and children's over shoer which be Is selling at price* considerably below Philadelphia figures. Don't 1 ran any risk to your health, byfalae ccon- ; omy. Keep your overshoes where you : can have them st a moment's notice. Bt ; Or. Schenck's Mandrake Pills i PURELY VEGETABLE AND 8Tft:CTLY RELIABLE. i Thcyact directly and prompt1 ly on lhc Liver and Stomach, restoring the constipated organs | to healthy activity, and are a i positive and perfectly safe cure \ for Constipation, liter COraj' plaint, Sick Headache, Bilioust ness, and all other diseases ariJ ■ sing from a disordered condition of the Liver and Stomach. J They are the only reliable vege- ■ table Liver PiH sold. ; Tkay arw PrfocUy HARMLESS. ■ Thay are PURELY VEGETABLE. TRY THEM. ifv«MiTOisa.K5 ;

~ CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. ' j Open all the Year. Heated throughout by Steam. Lighted with , ; Gas. Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. ; I «s-3<n " " A." M. HHM1LTON. Manager.

, j "Wave's" Business Locals. I i Boyd. Willie A Co.. 1210 Chestnut 1 . strc-f. Philsdelphta^gm- carpets, oil j ■ I New Singer Sewing Machine for sale , . at this office. Fipt class in ail parficu i I lulled baxierH stahil. wlivelwngbl and ; irten" r"; S ' "T^cii..,, :l\ • irLreit' v"" P' c 1 :H rlT^f.;T£:v\ i"' * 1 ' • •• *' • -"c-pyo'' I'»|"i ( """I."" ...I and N.als F.w.j ]

flfir Adi'rrtlsrmrnts. pOY^ ^AKlKC POWDER Absolutely Pure. t ttro^f^dw!ff*Hm^&.*More woamnicai"S?w*lxhl mum or pho*"pb«lc powfivr" s<i' •m, in asm. Rorxi. llAxtso rownat Co.. Ii» JJBLATYARB HOUSE, I LAFAYKTTK STltEKT, CAI'K MAY CIIY. [ W. S. SCURLLBMUKH, IT..ptlcl<*. ■ « FIRST-CLASS FARM AND CIT} • Mortgages I ^arrH CATiSRE t By'urtng CREAM BM.M H^-iEVER MEMORY MAKES SUCCESS Whotly untlie sruaelsl syt lemo. An; Mfk h- ruM in oot reailmg. Oaasreor 1087 al BalUinoir >ml loocit Drtrtm, 1300 «i rhliadelpbia. lug* iIimoI "■M-uts, •-! Y»l. . U« I'l'tii!.:, I n.wr.::. ot l'»nn, Mlchlgaii tiutvsrwty, Chants nqa*. Ac. Ksdcreeil'fr? Ulchar,l Ivncior. the K-H-utin Hons. W. W. Amor, JaUah P. Benjamin, Jnitor :

RHisjtssssaitt U n. a. tjinJerbn-h.A Ox. TT3 uro*il-*l.N«w«rk y OTli'E Tt) CREDITORS. . : "L "ZC 355§jStj5 w" " ** ' A ""SSSSPU A SUEI.MIRE. y HJt.| II M.I 1 SHERIFFS BALE. ,•.,. , m;,Vi* 1 2i."M,K,"r S ST PARKER'8 I HAIR BALSAM r^mm HINDERCORNS. COCKLE'S , ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS *11 K GREAT ENGI.ISHREMED' SEEDS. and Field Seeds. Fine and l-'resh Stock. PRICES REASONABLE.

|N 1 'MANiT.lt) nK NliW JERSEY | s i ll AXi'KKY TikTkW JERSEY. Ti,-SBj^52JJ cuT'uoS 1 " in- •,m»lwroi tuMM •oo'mn'tj. l.,o. ■ l-irrsn-l nnr-aavro crau^jloarilwr^wllh ' Ant f.ri irw «. VnnCtssasy. loho L Lor- ,■ • • ,, • 1. « '"km;*1 nrsoj Mwiior roM-oinpisinaut. gIIERlFF'8 SALE. * ailhahburoriwoaVloek p. m., onsabt day, si j Mayur'a nine*, in ikp* Ms; cur, in the county ot Osiie Mar, anil Mule of Mew Jersey as All ihsi certain parcel of land and beach partly abweull ptnly below high wsler mkrkjm Ihe Vureinr/and rooihwrrd'of the Besch dSre"on at a point on ituraomh ride ot lleaeh^lve where , .ml also extending tram the kfnraeeldl^polni ■ westward along the aonth side ot said Beach 5 sEHHuSSSS ■ -.he Mid pereel ot bad and l-rechtSToiThcran-I let line of « Spe Mey ocean Pier as now erected ! n rem prenuur; ingether wiih en the rqihw i -.he'rsJd ( ' ScCepe'Vlay tkean' I'ler Comp*ny)! I wit* the'r^ht to^erea, nmui and ex^^*uw I fromUeeasI tine^ot ine property or right hereI *eJT\ we? T1'*'' S»eTtl^ii|0r"li'^^''*~ I premlrre'wh ca the raid. Tbe'cape^Uv Ocren I ft*r Oompaoy by lie loorijrax* ,'aled ihortkh I Is, or tki.-bii.wr. le.'J and of record In book X br I Deeds, folio n. Ac , m cape May Const* Clerk* I corny' f '"r'tn^* Sa tttfiSl Hfl **" 1 P^^*^y!sM^^°MyCTKlASr^£ ■ to bewht by'0^" *"* ' OH*Y* ilHhY8So?lSreaBB''r"8''"n*' ' l>aled Marab Al. IMS. P. T. C.t* You think Your Iye« ore Good. If yon have then examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong wa* thra, end thai x-luees wilt be » great help to ye*. We Examine Eyes Free. ' We tue the Inimitable "Dleiwoste". letwee • d£i by'tbe^MdlSi'&ealisu MU^biTaMstT 1 M.Ztueman A Bro..OnMrilaii«