• I.JO per Annum, la Advancet<OTICg ' roar or vice akkawomentx. imaad after Bvpt-ioio, A. D. 1 sea. tea Pool i jmw«Q»|ioyp tLi^jrtUogon At T olaoct 1 A^J-^STJl^Sle by s^tmaTro anj*" *" ' , ML dam «i « rtjeej^rejMjsjam. ^ ] clvtc sooimraT , Cip liMU IMP r. t A E, So. A, M^I I ooemonKAlvm cod lour^j Tgvt- f Capo *«r Lode* AO.U w.,!«o. o, mecta on Ik* lis and mini Thor»l»y -renlnf* al t*Ch . maa.k u ta-lr Iodic rooo on WaaMczli-o street J IMna lukm ud Fmr nwu. 1 fihsstsootb# 3 tatSii ook^upWoot n TtSiit^fSSSu^ c Church Notices. ; Bundsy services in the M- E. church r lexl Sabbath ss loll 1*8. Prayer end experience st 8 a. m. in ( Impel. Preach- , lie at 10.80 A in., by pastor. subject. 1 •Naturejfecessity sndPower Of Prayer." ' iunday school at 2.80 p. m., to which ill Children who are not connected with my other school arc cordially Invited, h ivenlne service at 7.80 o'clock. Sub- 7 eat. -The Death of Kick id's Wife." * >on't fail to bear this Aennon. A cordis! nvlmion tAextended to all to participate ( n thoae aerviceA. Y "Emblems of Jesus." The second iluatrated re-moo In this course will be #' lollvered In the Presliyterisn Church In « his citjnxxt sabbath evening, April 14. b it 7.80 o'clock. Subject: "I Am Tby t ledeemer." Illustrations: 1st, Rrdeemsi from Slavery; 2nd. lfedcemed from „ "rlson: 3rd, The Redeemer on ibo f, Jroas. Other service* as follow#: Pre- „ •oratory prayer meeting at 0.80 A. M-i nornlng *evlce with sermon at 10.J0; u labbath school at 2 !» P. M. All me ordially invited to attend these ser. ,, '<*>■ , ai Business OurlQQK of Cape May. *' The backward weather has very much ci rtanled work Ibis spring. The lew fine ays of late have bad the effeft to sUrt „ usincts a little, clearing the outlook. On 'uesday definite ai rangcmenls Were ,H isde to begin work on the sevun new fa ottages on the Mt Vernon tract, twelve „t lore to follow hi a little time. ra The Driving Park Company has palil It ila Indebtedness to laborers, and be r ins work to-day, if the weather perllu. There ere several important contracts . n the bands of oor artificers who are '' Illy walling for the sun to »hlpc out „ tear and warm that they may begin. Local pride will see to it that ihe usual ood taste Is manifested in spring paint- M ag of cottages. Ttie latest style runs to d. audy coloring, but of its beauty we A an not been persuaded. There should P' e no glaring show In the work of the dt rush. Good taste demsnds this. a Bo fsr ss the big hotels go there is no- til tsixiK to stale except meie minor, with ai ne exception of Congress Hall. It would ot surprise us tf W. H. Anderson came lo i the New Columbia. The wish may pi e father to the thought, hut that need 0| ot atand In the way. We confess to a king for Mr. Anderson and hope to see (c im st the old stand. v, The Btockton may have a letter by tills ri ime, but If it has tha event has not been lade public hereabouts. Take It altogether the business outDok Is good. In some households the Wind is al- ® rays "In Ihe east," and no one quite » mows the reason. The cause- patiently j mows me least Mi. iunwua-1-..iv-..i . raced, usually center In tome one mem-
jer. He msy not have what is usually meant by "bad temper," and may go on tl lay after day, giving others little cause p (or active coqiplaint against him. And ret his personal atmosphere is so depressing that the constitutionally sober ire made mclancbolv by his presence, ind tho light-hearted find themselves Jeep in the blues. " 1 don't see why b sverybody complains of my manner," » once said a moat estimable gentleman : I'm sure I don't easily lose my temper, d and I never say disagreeable tilings." c "Ab, but you always look aa if you p were thinking thorn, and that la worse," answered a candid friend. Repressed B criticism 1a Indeed, sometimes harder d to bear than a franklj-attertd com C plaint. " r tl Mrs. Kmmelt Edgartnn. of Castle- t> reagh Cottage, Holly Beach, U an en d thuslasllc lover of this place# She has succ oded In making the ground# fc about her cottage produce an abundance c of garden stuff. 8he expects the fruit trees, set out only a couple of years ago. f to come into bearing this summer. Tlie n poaslbtllllea of the Wand are very great n ind when the W. J. R. R. gets posses- a don of the Island road, many of her c New York friends will become summer dwellers among the hollies of this favor- a Ite spot. Mr. and Mis- Kdgarton are r now at their summer villa for a week, l It's always ready summer and winter, to i open and go to housekeeping. Mr. Bdnrton Is a prosperous real estate I dealer of the Metropolis anil has the char- t act eristic liberality of that great city. i 8. C. Hanklnson, C. 8. Corson, J. McNeal, J- KIppeH ami IT. L. Wilson, train men of the W. J. R. R , took a little time off a few days ago and diverted t llnlllSSlTlS eelinic'in Maurice Hirer. Af- ( ter a good deal of effort one party 1 cot a fine spedmen. There was s dls- f cuaaion as tokSw he should be skinned, t At last there was a volunteer who had ■] experience Ho caught the eel bank of , 1U bead with his teeth and with a dcx- , trout awing of hit knife made a- circle , about Its body and then stripped of the , hide in lust 21 seconds, sad as the re- , port goes swallowed ths skin, while the , rest of the party regaled on tho belter i part of the eel. There's no accounting , for taste, and aa all were satisfied, the i fishing excursion was counted a success. The But mMttatcriscmoiU^thc new given in the Presbyterian Church last Sabbath evening. There was a large Wd very attentive audience present. There will be tour ■erexm, three more, in the pre-ent serves. The Presbytery of Wert Jersey to which this church belongs will bold Its Stated spring meeting next week at Atlantic City. The church expecla to be represented at this meet. lag fcy Ha pastor and owe elder. Frees Information gitbored^ froto ^sn der of tbe"lton 'BaThM built upon a sure foundation. Daring the first seven Sga^&S3£S aiwimlrn $800,000 will me* sick (Jaime, having $800,000 io pay off maA word with ouT busineas men and ■woman ' IVart be afrahi of printora Ink. I ha AJMll expended in this direction £«n hrttu a doxeo fold return and in nuhlkthrou.ti the columns of the local more. About everybody nowadays {onto* their favorite journal when tlwy tare Ri In mSnl to hoy anyttlag for the beat place to do U. JjvStfc HJWJ aarerel HKHh11 IrtaresSng papers read by
Personal. I D. H. Beecber. of Pollslown, was" at ' Anglcaea over -Bundsy. ' Pastor Manchester's Bundsy sermon Is spoken of ss s very able effort. Hon. Richard 8. Learning was in town last Thursday greeting personal friends. ! Mrs. France# K. Has win of the Hollies is in Philadelphia during the current week. Chas. G. Mills of Court House was greeting his Cat e Stay City friends on I [Saturday. . Win. H. Harnett, as wc go lo pieaa, is i suffering from an abscess in the hand of • very painful character. _ Rev. John E. Lynn will fill the pulplta of the Holly Beach and Green Creek Presbyterian churches nils summer. . John Howell will spend the .summer I at IJolIy Beach. He is the represen lalive of this journal at tbaf'growing re- I It is with pleasure wc note the' im- i proved health Of Peter McColIum. He able to bo out and take an occasional 1 walk. City BoHcilor.1l. T. Miller, w as in this , city a few" days sgo making arrangements for advertising the city's delln- , qucni taxes. Mrs. James Taylor is much improved , In health. She is able to sit up awhile each day, and seems to be on the sure road lo recovi ry. Messrs. Bueholx and Lonebaugb, were . in town on Tuesday contracting with local firms for the building of uew c ttages on the Mt- Vernon tract. •« Mrs. Joseph R. Evans has been senda few days at the Cape this week. ' The family will soon occupy their handsome Congress place cottage. C Peter Day, Geo. W. Stapleford. Ed. and Geo. Bchlnner of '.be Mt. 9 cottage association, were looklog over I lie fslnnd on Tuesday. . Mrs. Emily Garrison, who has been absent, for several weeks visiting her „ the Rev. Joseph Garrison, of. PcdWcbtown? N J . arrived at her home at •Cold Spring on Friday evening last. £ HxjSt-nalor Roacoc Conkling was somewhat better by latest dispatches from New YoA, where he was stricken J Willi disease, the result# of s severe cold • contracted by facing the late blizxard up Rev. Mr. Greenlg spoke lo bis Diaa n Creek -congregation last Sabbath on the subject of '-Lights." His discourse was c the more Interesting because of the h telling Illustrations liercjnnd Ihere In the course of Its utterence J C. l. Geo. W. Smith and family will a lo Avalon Just us saon us their new cottiga at that place is ready for i, occupancy. The many friends of the p famllv will deeply regret that circumhave induced the Colonel t > make this change In his residence. j. Resolutions onrtve Ctoath of Harry ^ Resolutions passed by Cape May Louge No, 20. Ancient Order of l ulled Workmen, upon the death of Harry 8. ■ a Bn tber member of Hie order: ItrmlcM, That the members of Cane Msy Iiodge No. 21. of tne Ancient Order cf United Workmen of Maryland. " N. J., and Delaware, have received with profound sorrow the intelligence of the v of Brother Harry 8. Eldridge, late t member of this order, and extends to afflicted family sincere sympathy |, and condolence In their -bereavement. e Itrtolt.il, That we deeply lament the of one whose life and character t promised so much for the good of this t order and society at large. ICnokrd, That his memory is entitled t be cherished by this ordrr for his de- » votlon to it and for his Christian upand integrity of character. c Itr/otrr l. That the recorder of this or- t der be directed to spread these resolutions upon the iccords of this lodge, and f to transmit to the family of deceased a ( certified copy of them with a statement of the action of the lodge there u and that the lodge room be draped in mourn- j for 80 days.
Itrtotrrd, That copies of these rcaolulion* be furnished to each of tlie local zli papers tor publication. Geo. 1L RxarsA ) J. M. E. Hii.narrii, Com. m H. P. ExniiKas, ) . « The following resolutions were passed the West Cs|ic May Chapel Sunday tb School: — . . dt WmbkeIs, God In hia all wise Provi. pj dence has taken a member of our school called him from service on earth to hap- in plness in Heaven: ,,, Hrtolud, That in the death of Harry , 8. Eldridge the school lias sustained a deep lorn. He was identified with the Chapel lo her temporal and spirit- ™ ual Interests, having been a member of ™ school (torn early childhood, her inle rests and the Interests of Christ Kinghia Always ready to help pi lorwsrd the cause of his Msstir. Truly la doeth great things which we cannot u] comprehend. IlrtoM That l>y this dispensation of n Providence which has so suddenly re- tf moved one of our mcmbor, we be ad- gi monlahcd to be alsO ready. Fordo such hour at ye think not, the son of Man g, cometh; ... . ai lirtoltrd. That we as a school deeply , sympathise with his bereaved widow, mourning parents, and the slaters and who are bowed down with grief »« in their great affliction. •' May they be enabled to say, 1 know " Lord that thy judgments are right, and that thou In thy faithfulness ba>t afflicted d a — Jaoon Birau.woon,') is a J. Ciwwkll, Com. tl . A. Finnan, I — n ... ' x tin Friday a'ternomlant the Cape May e: ball club played a practice game on c; Oaa House field, which resulted as fob vit— Cane Msy. tl runs: Colored fl Stars. 8 runs. M. Hall si ting as umpire. „ On Batnrdsy another match game was -played in which there was a number of excellent play*. Smith pitched a remarkable gtme for tlie Cape Mays. Hess 11 caught him splendid. Friend and Ken- " and Adams slso played good game for c this side. The score stood a* follows st G close of nlth Innings— Cape' May's, 17; j: Colored Sura, A Umpire, John W Uklns. The (Ape May's will play the Peerless f Club, ofWest Cape May. on Saturday at i 2 o'clock p. m. , on G is House field. < A very handsome purse was made up , for the Rev. Robert Hamuel Maxwell when ke coochjiftd the series of rnnir- , Uatlc services tail Sunday evening In the Baptist church. The talented young preacher returns to college to finish UU I rtodtaA Ha gives promise of gmi use- ' tutors*, lie baa originality, a ready vocabulary and a pleasing style. To this may be added a desire to do work In the great cause of spreading ihe go*. P®L . 1 We are Indtbtod to Dr. C. F. Learning for copy of the autobiography of the well known English painter, W. P. Frith. The Doctor it an admirer of the work and the man. He thinks it a book which all toilets should read and digest. We Intend to avail "uraalvea of the Doctor's generosity and carefully read tlie book. Any work upon which he puts the seal of approval is worthy a place on the tibia fli readers. ' The annual inspection and muster of ' Blxth Regiment will uke pl.ee at Beverly . next mouth oo a day do be named by . General Sewell. commanding the I Becond Brigade. Company F. of Beverly j will hold a meeting to-morrow night , to mrtce arrangements tor the entertainj menl of the regiment by Uw titiaena. J Readers of the W»v* ahould not naglect to read the articles on the history SSi»te#»#paBL
SALTSI , Holly Beach has a future. - Rock fish are in our markets. | 3 A steam taundiv is talked of for Cape . May. , ! 3 Fish a Ion t lime frozen are unfit for s • food- ' There are toy many vagrant cure about 1 town. - The favorite pan fish weighs about a ' pound. .. ' The Five Mile Beach U rich in poasibilillcs. | A posy of arbutus is a fashionable ' . Tht J'hilartciphla Timet is "a model . newspaper. Diss Creek is putting her roads In . good order, Anglcses notes will henceforth appear . the W avk. BsysUlc rock arc being caught in small quantities. Tlie Driving Park workmen have been |iald in fulL Holly Beach is delighted with her summer prospect#. Delaware snail are now 'plenty and at reasonable price. The usher says ladles are the hardest manage in a crowd. Charles Needles Is getting ready to re open lus store in this city. The dally express will soon be along, from present Indications. Washington street store windows show spring things to be in stock. .Hie Republican club has rented the room over C. H- Mdler's store. For fine furniture, Chas, Welunman, Market street, PhiladelphiA Of course the county will have a new aim's ootfac. Why longer object ? Wreckage from the Briiuiga is scattered along the shore about the Cape. Parties are scouring Middle Township woods for the sweet smelling arbutus. Green Creek roads are in need of the road scraper on the lower end of the district. The "hook" of Canada geese is heard nightly. The bird! are on their way North. Mars is a conspicuous object lb she cas'crn akv during the early hours of the The voice of ihe sluggard is heard complaining tluit be has been awakened too s on. See here." Buy 'your foot wimr of E. who can suit you in fit, quality and price. FohSai.k: — ' The premises No. 28 Washstreet, lormerly occupied by B, The W. J. Game Protective Society has pu: out a lot of quail in the county for propogation. April showers are making the grass gow\if they don't bring the proverbial Comfortable sods, good ventilation and gospel sermons characterize the Baptist church. "hie glaring colors now so fashionable in exterior decorations do not stand well in the salt air. • Land plover arc back. Make three wishes when you hear the first ono, is the old proverb. Bay View bouse. Pierce's Point, is beput In order for the season. It has changed lisnds of tote. Frogs are croaking in many a place that is ordinarily dry enough to plow at this season ot the year. Dog wood will soon lie white, and if the menhaden grabbers have left any sbocpabead they will bite. Any one having a copy of the Wave of Feb. 33. 1888. will confer a favor if they will send it to tbla office. Sassafras root, tea berry leave* and •pice wood are using In making the beverage known as "root beer." Congress Hall will be painted inside and out from top to bottom, so we are Informed by Colonel Cake the Utter.
For spring millinery, go to Mra. Lizzie Smith's, No. 16 South Second strjel, PhiladelphiA Her prices are very low. A captivating widow of this town this leap year will see her name c changed If there's anything In pull-bone luck. „ The Wave does not ask favors from the saloon. This we believe Is w. 11 uaderatood. Bill we wish lo make it very , a The cUy rests at ease, tlie mayor hav. fixed his official seal to the note -upwhich a temporary loan is to be ef- , fectcd. The few wann sunny^ds^s^of spring make blm mount his last summer's * straw bat. f Lumber is being shipped for the .pro- ( posed cottages ot the Mt. Vernon cot- , lot association. Seven will bo put < st once- s A frowsy female of the suburbs has j < x pressed a wlab lo pull the hair from c head of the chip that br. ko up her 1 sitting hen. The "Brimlgl" is being wrecked. ] Sugar bags, copper and molasses are - the articles secured by enterprispersons. A great chance for bargains. Smith & Co. are selling out their antire stock | al great bargains, as they will shortly leave the place. ] Peculiar In medicinal merit "and wonderful cures— Hood's SarsaparillA Now the time to take U, for now It will do the most good. See Wanamaker A Brown's new "ad." . This popular Philadelphia store offers extra inducements to buyers of firstclothing. Dennis Creek Juniper swamps require fifty years of growth to give the trees enough to be profitable for commercial purposes. To add to the other dangers that threaten the laborer in this country, a well executed counterfeit $100 bill lias made Its appearance. The Cape May base ball club hereby challenges the "Peerless" club f..r a un Saturday afternoon next at 2 p. m.. on Gas House field. The colony of fish hawks that have, • so many years, colonized about Ben- • nett's station, la back again for spring operations In the sound*. The Driving Park Company disbursed ; $1500 among it* laborers last Saturday 1 evening. Work will be recommenced ; to-day, tbe weather permitting. The foundation of sand upon which s some are Inclined to build will be found . wanting when tested, belter select tbe r solid rock as the site of the moral strucD turn. z Between the horse In a dty express " wagon. Its driver and two passenger* there were but two sound eyes. This was noticed on "Washington street on I Friday. The ladles of the Seaside Home, Cape 5 May Point, having the management of • the institution, are inviting proposals " for the annex which was planned for tart J" summer. . This Is a very obliging and aecommo--i dating world regarding money. When ? a man want* a little It offers no objection. but Just lets him want it as much as he Uken nf A Philadelphia mechank-.Mr. A . Doug?l lass has tbe contract tot building three bouses on the lands of the ML Vernon ' cottage association's ground*. Work T, will begin at once, hi Win# Cassedy bn a contract for bnQdn- ing four of the seven new cottage# authorized hy the Mt. Vernon Association. There are twelve more to go up before ry Smith & Co. offer their Bargain bone ey for sale, preparatory to moving from the of 0hoe. the store is centrally located be and has a cash custom. Gall at tbe prcni.
| IU not a day too soon for the local ' board of health to serve notice on iWj sons responsible for tainted spots. With ont fear or favor should the work of rt- ' cleaning be doneI The Cape Island Gas Wofltl are in >r i thorough repair. • Everything baa been ] overhauled from the meters to the street ., ■ mains, and the works fixed up for demands of the populous season. .Entomologists say that bees always fly in straight lines. They are too busv . ta waste time going the long way round, ss s woman does when she is out.sBOpping with new clothes -oil. " Oscar Wilde-is raid to have grown tiin since be began to edit a woman "a :1 magazine. . We don't sae how that is possible. America thought him exceedii ingly thin when he was over here. The Brunswick, under, the msnager ment of Col, im. B. Stiles, will open on Saturday next for Ihe season. The house 1« centrally located, and well adapted for a firai-olass boaroiog house. Diss Creek baa the earliest and most of arbutus. Isisl Sunday the church was fragrant wi'h It. about all the lads ' and lasses of tbe village having pretty bouquets of this delicate first arrival. 1 The boy* of tlie press room are under obligations to Mrs. Col. G. W. Smith, it for a most'grner us lunch. Mrs. Smith never forget* the printers. She has a good word and helpful hsnd for all. Certainty this city needs a new hall . for the transaction of pub ic business. Tbe right thing would be to build one , at onci-. Such an old rookery should no longer d sgraco the city as public UaU. J . S. Garrison lias bis miniature fleet of iov boats well on toward completion. He will distribute it next summer among our visiting guests. He cin model a boat equal to ISurgesi. the well known ' designer. There is complaint from pup Is that - the county examination quesUous are very bard, and .iiianv gave up the hope- , less task of wrestling with them before going through the prescribed. < After a week's supply of g -»d weather . there »** ajlule ot the other kind early ' railed iTaK'the w.ell'VIirn 'wtate^tile Wm. Porter will deliver a Lecture in , the Lodge room. No. 82 Washington , nroforlhc Bonettt o'f Branch 870. !> H. Admission, 10 cents. Subjcct1 "Christianity" Miss El' a Fithtan has Just reopened • her Rio Grand- mllbiicry store with a : choice line of sp log lids and bonnets. She has the ta* e ami experience to guar- - an cc sati-Urtion. Call and examine . her stock and we the newest spring stylCA al2«t i The latest fad is that of "posing" to r acquire grace and tlexit'ility jn^ moveI kitchen table and le - ouconaelus cleI gance" is what tlie modem American girl needs in this stage •■! our national , progress. ^ |. in, property Known as llic Comfort cottage , next Satunlay nfiertnmn. commencing I al 2 p. m. I) 11. cars will take passengers to and from the sale, leaving Knickerbocker ire bouse at 1.80 J CotUffec renting lias made eoosiderable proghsA The list i- being sifted for dcirable i ropcrtivs, or for the pick. - While price* are not so good as formerly ' Capo Slay lan dordi have no cause for complaint. They get the highest prices 1 The city recorders office stands in great f modation of those who And this a i'i asr ant lounging place. Perhaps It wpuld lie no more than right to pa*s around , the hat and lift a collection to make the ( purchase. Skluxo orv at cost —Smith & Co. ofj fer their entire stock at cost. Any one , wanting to go in o storekc-ping can buy tbe entire stock and fixtures at a bargain, as they are about lo move from E this city. This 1* one of tho best busi- " neaa stand# in the city.
Cola Sprng. 8I Who's got t -e "Itch" at Cold Spring f Read the program and help a worthy ° cause and aplend a pleasant evening- m We hope our dear 500 friends will -be present at the chapel Monday evening. ® Bring out your "Hominy busses" and ' other vehicles to aoommod.te all the who want to come for twenty miles " around- " If we can find an educated cow, we can have "Mary Jane and Benjamin." the program is good without the "maiden beauteous." About the last of the entertainments o at the chapel, will beheld Monday evening. lfitb mat. By special request the v program will be repeated. A change will be made, however. In the „ readings and singing. Admission la _ only It) eta., adults and children. We apprnd the program:— Humanium orSinging. T'cll* and Patience," He - citation. "Peak Sisters," Singing, tab- |l "Ooasip*,1 "Waiting tor the Stage," n Singing, "Dr. Pull-otn-hatd. dentist*" tableau, "Unseen guest," Recitation, Singing. t Along inn anore Hoaa. ( K. W. Tibbie and Mrs. R. 8. Sapp are ' both convalescent. Our postmaster paid Philadelphia a c brief visit last week. Flivel Smllli wss at home for a short stay the first of the week. j Mrs. Mnttison Bralnsid Is Wing In a ( very critical condition. A sufferer from . that dread dLscase consumption. ( A carpet-rag sewing st Mrs, R. 8. Corson's one day recently, wav'aitcniled by j quite a number of her lady friends. Tho people of this vicinity were sup- ( nlle-i on Monday with those famous , Turkahoe herring, which are spoken of , , as being very plemitul this spring. ! Wo notice a considerable Improvement along the road In the way of clearing off old brush, white washing, etc. Quito . an addition to the general appearance of the place. At this season of tbe year the tramps who are too lazy to work are quite plentiful through the country. We were • visited by one during the past week, " who seems to take as his territory tbe : road between BeesleyH Point and Ocean ^ View, passing back and forth tla ly. , A meeting of the colored Republican citizens of Cold Spring. Wert Cape May, Cape Msy Point and Cape Msy City, ti will be held on Monday evening. April li 80. 1888, at 8 o'clock In the school room e over the dty hall for the purpose of ori- gsnizlng a Republican club for the fall campaign of 1888. a Walteu 8. Caheoll, „ - (Tiau.es Cox, I# Joint OmutiAB. „ H. Z- Wiijtika, Jon* F- Axamh, 8. J. Tsiistt, 5 Willla* Wiute, r Jon* E. Qcksv, Alex. Doasxv. It la ■ Curloua Fact m That the body is now more susceptible c- to benefit from medicine than at any •h other season. Hence the Importance of taking Hood's Sampuills now, when it „ will do you the most good. It is .really wonderful for purifying and enriching " tbe blood, creating an appetite, anil giv,L ing a healthy tone to to the whole system. Be sure to get Hood's Saraaps- ^ rtlla, which is peculiar to itself. In! Buoklen's Arnloa Salve. ,re The Bert Selve In Uie world for Cuts, Braises, Bores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. FeI* tut Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chil•he Wains. Corns, and all Hktn Eruptions. «d and poetivdy aures Piles, or do pay rent- quired. It & guaranteed to give perfect *1- 1. satisfaction, of money refunded. Price. m- j atooenta^pcr box- For sale by Marey &
fl -Sbbowf fhc Sountg. 4 TownsenO'a Inlet. Spring has come to remain. . n Farmers are beginning to ujiturn the " sod. Fish hawks have hecn-eec i with fl»h this week. . " That' basket that a was picked up r was not lost. | A new comer arrived at E1L ToWn- ,. send's, Jr., last week. Those that leave Avalon lo go gunn $ing wiH come out slim. •* x Mis* Clara Houston, the bell of Swain * Station, arrived borne last Sunday. ~ "lo Qcande. ■' Leslie Champion i* farming cxtcnslvcn ly the Bradford farm. J Onr grocer. Holmes Hand, ii- dangeroualy lu with pneumonia. , 1L C. Hzard is the happy possessor ol j, tvSo ferocious watch dogs. , Wm. K. Palmer made a business trip v to Philadelphia last week. Mrs. Messick of Mlliville is visiting r her parent# on Paradise street. Rev. J. T. Logan of Yineland is no * doubt one of the best preachers that » ever entered the chapel's pulpit and has the undisputed respect of all ye Rio. 1 Chas. Cresse of Burleigh will. In the - near future, give his many customers In a this place the advantage of three trips a a week with hit cheap grocenr wagon, in place of two trips As heretofore. ' AnKlesea. * James Smith was so unfortunate a# 1 to fall and hurt his back. ' Misses Lizzie diver and Louisa Ilea itt are visiting at Diaa Creek, i Mr. Msec is making an addition to his . villa in the form ol s bay window. * All are busv building, grading and f many friends, ha* opened a barber shop. Under tbe careful treatment of Dr. J.' i 11. Hau l. Mayor Hewitt's son is improva ing. Mrs. Belie I., llolmes has been spend. 3 Dennial I Nomad seemed all broken up Moudar ? ?ll*s Allle ^ Young, of PhlUdelpbia. I- - GeWudr (Tirson. who has been -ulTer • 3 Our formers and truckers are making 1 the most of every opportunity for early spring triick. The entertainment In tbe ball Friday " Is said to be one of the best of its kind Improving in health. She is seen out for short drives. J _ The new store 01 vi^"^ y thorough iminting. s riagc anniversary of liis brother, Jerry, Monthly at Lecsburg. * Charles Corson will retain Iris re*i 1 dence here until nexf winter. 1 The gold beating establishment is ton- ® ing up the financial system of the hnrougll. - '• There is a generhl Improvement spirit e abroad. May it take n deep and Ann y hold. No idlers now. There is a demand [_ for every available toiler, and at fair wages. Boroughites possessing a garden arc
There are too mnnv miniature ponds „ of water about the borough. Cannot „ of them be drained. p The advertised sale for unpaid taxes is n causing several drlinipicnts to step up o to the captain's office and settle. Some of our tioya and girls begin to b bavc symptoms of spring fever aud long h to be free from the restraints of books f. Miss Olivia Shaw went Green Creek on a viait last week. John Bate went to Philadelphia last * week to purchase a horse. . r Mrs. Plicbo Randolph Is visiting her c sister Mrs. Mary Ann Snyder. c ■ The toothsome rock fish has again made Its appearance along our shore. • Misses Julia Morton and Bertha Sny- 1 were guests of Mr. Edwin Morton 1 last Sunday. < Hundreds of bags have been fished J out of the wrecked bark Tlriiniga'during J the psst week. Uncle Bill says he has about come to the conclusion that there isn't any money j the wrecking business. VanGilder's wagon passed through i village last week with a full line of i agricultural implements. ] The wrecked bark llrimiga. should ; be blown up with dynamite as it lira in the track of vessels passing up and down tlie bay. Miss Lauia Randolph, daughter of CspL Richard Randolph, of Philadelphia. is down on a ten days visit among relatives hero. We are advised that sn entertsinme it consisting of vocal and instrumental music, dialogues, recitations, tableau*, &c„ will take place st the close of the present school term. Dannlavllle Items. ; About tbe town we observe: That tho sick are slowly recovering. • That spring business is reported good. That our school house is to be rct pelted and repainted. I That A. E. Holmes is supplying the ; farmers with gas lime. That the boardwalk is a favorite place for evening promenades. That Warwick, the barber, ha* pur- ' chased a large watch dog. ' That overseer Matthews has .comj mcnced work on the rood, t That CapL Morris Warwick makes - weekly trips to Philadelphia. 1 That V. O. Miller wss so indisposed that school was closed Friday. That Lewis Lloyd took in the sights of the trained horses at Mlliville. That Irwin Ludlam and lady friend of Sea Isle City were In town Sunday. That 8. T. Wells, proprietor of Dennisvlllr Hotel, keeps a first-class house. That the ship yard is full of timber ready to be worked into a fine schooner. That E. L. Rloc finds It Impossible to spend one Bundsy evening at Ids old |e homciy That Rachel Carroll and daughter, >f Fannie, spent part of last week In Philsit dclphla. 'j That Capts. Harry Cheater and Chas. jff Fidler are home looking after Ibclr best £ Thst Jamas Nlckeraon who Is engaged in tho grocery business in Osmden came home Saturday. That tbe pulpits were filled by local brethern Sunday.^ The new preacher "e- That Squire Holmes is seen occssioniU- ally on our streets. He Is stdl lively aud is, delights in a pleasing conversation. re- a >et Store to rent, 87 Waahlngtrn street, oo. Alzo sooond story office room. Apply A to J. 8. Garrison, No. 69 Washington street. aMm
Cl-eon Creek. t'D. Foaur ta xtsiuos tuaSfflnc. R.1. Crease ear moved oil hts fstpiCtiaa. Rotors la'at »ome from Avaiou. The mfsat chikt or Wo. Worth ta very lie - e Ojatrrmro report work op Uta ss; never txi- ^ ^ C*pt- Joan Seiover has left home for Phiia- , nW"<1 ^ liuuff" roTairad'JfJo erv"° I- mwu- i " South Denn:# n week ra a>p.a# ta<ap* Mayovfore -a,* | ^ | y "ri" ' " 1 "**' Boyd. While A Co.. 1216 Chestnut to street, Pliiladelphia. Fine carpels, oil
cloths and rug*. ^ If anil' dr^gjwi.ls wlrich^hc is' selling at - of bia goods, taplain Wm H MiUa i* * pre. roal ' hatcrt* rartta'cffocj olvj Any !•"•> . atteodrd to and rati-lacilor. guaraoi. . .1 i, B JobDM-n Its' a complete stock • f i mro s. ladlea and children'* -v.-s.l -- wbicli he I* wiling at prior* conatdrra. My below Phitaitelplria tlgun-*.^ Il -n'i , °*a? Reuben T. Johnson # store you ' •ill find ttonr (warranted t st i.r , barrel N. '• M-da-*.- at C» #• ..IRio Codec 25c.fi-. Marscail- ■ Coffee 28c. ffi. A sugar Die. It. I'.on.* , tfi-a. for 2oc. HeeflOc fi- Alter-..: Irs at verv low prices Men's extra good j shoes $ 1 50 per^jiair. l-ndl.s fine kid , gant pebble gaiter $1 75. full line of lu. and Mu*ra rho.# Men's nonts and shift* $1.35 to $3 00. All kinds of notions and dry goods, drugs, paints, and oils. Sturgeon oil 50c. quart. Full line of spring styles of wall paper 10c. piece. Quaker tea ; full, assortment of g.-oda generally keep In a country store, I Pumps $8 70. Orders by mail promptly Attended to. Cash paid for dressed • poultry- I will receive poultry at my . store every Tuesday'afiernoon: the prices paid tills week are as follows: \\ eight ' over 5tbs- per pair, Sc. Ih : 4 to 5 It;*. per pair, 17c. lb.: 3 to 4 lbs. per pair, 1 20 \ IK; under 8 lbs. and over 2 lbs. per " pair, 20.'. per It.. Crops must lie empty. • Recbes T. Johnson, Becneti'a Station, N. J. We call tlie notice of our readcra to tlie fact that James E. Whitney, nurseryman. Rochester, N. Y., Is offering liberal pay to local and traveling agent# for bis stock. He furnishes outfit free ' and warrants all stock to be delivered - in good order. Tlie work is steady, and ox|ierience it not required. 1L D Notice. e Tbe spring meeting of the Wrst Jersey Game Protective Society will be lielo at" Heilman't Hall, 585 Market street. Camden, N. J., April IS, at 8 o'clock. i"8-lf $ru? jadrfrttsrramts. : If you r- have abu six! you r Stomach [J by eatinjf or drinking too mtich, or of tlie wrong kind z. of food or liquid, you will : suffer i^cause your Stomacli is angry. Now beware of all temporary expedients. n: TRY that'never-faifing, safe " | Remedy, J)r, 5cllOiich'5 j • • fli.DJra.ke PilljV
CAPE HOUSE, " CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. " : Open all the Year. Heated throughout by Steam, Lighted with «-J Gas. Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire . Places for Wood and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. vlwlm tat **" !«f3m A. H. HAMILTON. Manager.
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• • i : 806 Market ^treet. Philada. You think tour Eves Bre CottoL^, unit l b'» l b l«c»wlri "b# a g renT'brtp tajom Ct°" We Examine Eyos Fr®0I (bit ! Bpj-rtarb - rtCO; orakj prj«,(4.«a ".)! Zliicniren & Itro Optician® J 9 PATENT e. '«§ FUEL BLOCK C H j H Used in Regular StovesrRanges making at once a QUICK HOT FIRE lo last as long or short a time needed. Supsreodca the one of Coal or Wood, at Im than one-third the oost, either for Cooking or Heating where a oonhsuous fire is not wanted. Specially adapted for sumpier use. • EVERY HOUSE NEEDS A SET OF THESE BLOCK8. la a Kindler for Coal Firea in place of Wood. VF There lUaeit are mark voder Ittteri fatrot, doled March WA, 1686. and Vulfto, I -Mi. MU ptrtont^art cavtioned aaahwf ttw "'iimi/drhirt, tale, or ear of imllatumi or Lire, pushing agael# wanted on liberal ! i'kylng terms. Rights to territory for sale. 'i > Address Tbe Patent feel Block* ! w. e. aicKizn, ■•**«■*. *' 108 Karkat St., Oaaisa, I. J, '

