><4» P*r Ammmm. In Adnnce WOTICB run vrricM *RHAi»nXAiotTr>. UU'UM ShmdSOII 'duk *" ™" * f.J.»£.nn.r<mmMtuT. «mo HIUTW cy teten^hnOge r. * ^ i^Ka»K.bo>a> »»>» ay lo^i^ raJVpeblnstoo HIM - MM m5«S.)H.l5«S o°v2?m™iS" Church Notices. Sunday service* in the M. E. church next Sabbath u follow*. Prayer and experience st 9 a. m. in chapel. Preach - bur at 10 JO a. m., by pastor, subject, -Keamaass Of God." Sunday school at 9.90 p. m., to which all children and othm%prho are not connected with any other school are cord'ally incited. Evenin* service at 7.80 o'clock. Hubjo t"The Prophet of Horeb, His Life and its 1 Besom " A cordial invitation is extended to all to participate hi these services. "Emblem* of Jesus." The third Illustrated sermon In Ihls course will be delivered at the special evangelistic services in 'the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath evening, April 22nd, at 7.80 o'clock. Special subject: ''1 Am The True Vina." Illustrations: 1st, Jeans and the Vine; 2nd. Gathering the prult of the Vine; 8rd, Pruning the Vine. A oordial invitation and free seats for alL Preparatory prayer meeting at 9.80 A. X.; morning sevice with sermon at i 10.*h Sabbath school at 2.30 P. X. Mayor Edmunds was i t Baltimore on , Monday lo meet a committee of the 5tfa , Maryland Regiment composed of Lieut. I Colonel Will Urn A. Boykln and others j of the organisation concerning the an- , nuel encampment of Maryland's crack t military at Oape May.next summer. Negotiations on Mr. Edmunds' part went so far sa was poaslble at this interview ] UH the mind of the people of this city : could be learned as to co-operation with < him. The o(Bcers of the regiment great- j iy deeira to oosne here If the wsy is made , dear for them to do so by the liberality t of city council and taurines* men. The « gallant Marylander* recognize in Cape ' Xay soperior advantages for a summer 'g sort, —a thev stand rea'dv to return at the first chance, which will be lid* sea- f son. if our people will It. If Oape May be finally chosen the regiment will go In- u to ramp on July 8, remaining ten days. ■ This will be at a time roost desirable to * have extra attractions, that the hotels j may be Blled. and the presence of the n soldi an will do 1L A liberal policy on ■' the part of business men and city gov- J erament will certainly be sound econo- a my jost at ibis juncture of public affair*. r A finer body of yoong rot n than that J which oomprbes the officers of the Fifth * Maryland regiment, would be bard to a find. Since the leal camp pitched at r the Oape there hare been many changes, J the following regimental roster ■how* I, Colonel, Charles D. Gslther. ( Lieut. Colonel, W. A. Boykin. r Adjutant, WUIiam K. Whiting. j Quartermaster. Robert J. Miller. , Commissary, Edward C. Johnson. I Sorgeon, Wm. H. Crim. c Antetesl Surgeon, Frank West. J Paymaster. Alexander Brown. t Ordinance Officer, Bradley T. Stokes. I Chaplain, Joseph Reynold*. t On. A., Captain, Wm. D. Robinson. ' Lieutenant, Alan McLanc. r " Wm. G. Iloll man. I Co. B. , Captain. Frank Karkoe. c Ueuteeant, Henry T. Dally. I Russell R. MeLord. . Oa t. Captain, BobL P. Brown. „ Lieutenant, George W. Wonderly. c " Edmund G. Cook, ' On. D., Oaptain, George C. Cole. * Lieutenant, George F. Search. . [ Oa. £., Chpteln, William G. Foster. c lieutenant, Harry B. Pennington. ' i On. n||kl., Lawraee. Bigga ' Ueutenant, John F. Phillips. ' Co. H., Captain, C. F. Alber*. ] O* 1, Oapteto. N. L. GoMaborough. h j Co. E-, Chptela. R. R. Urowu. 1; it I A vlad to manager Geo. H. Reeves' Well ordered gold beating factory well , repays aay emewbo Is Interested in the t miStel prograss ot the Since , SSLufflSelitT. boeo^m ployed Of^ J twuniHlffii hrlhe Ores deoaruaenu of t Mm mUUWJ. HOB *0 80000 leaves are a lalBlft eut each dgy. The yoeeee of « 1 *Si: T.<Zu<''' ;
f PERSONAL, d George D. McCrcery was in town yesf Oaptain C. P. Foster is getting ready » for tfas fishing season. — Ex Senator Roecor Cockling died yesterday in New York at 2 A. M. ce Jo eph Hand la aaaodated with Wm. — Comedy in the building business. Col. Chan. Dully goes to the Hotel Albion. Atlantic City, thia season. Rev. J. L. Lendis is preparing an 11JJ lustrated lecture oc the history of. some of the most popular church hymns. ■ Colonel and Mrs. Smith wlU emigrate to the Seven Mile Beach in two weeks. "J James Creawell, ot the local bank, county In the interesU of* that institution. a, John W. Thompson, of the Driving a- Park, was at Baltimore with Mayor Edmunds on Monday in bis official capa5 city. it Miss Jennie A. Smith passed her six teenth birthday on Thursday last. The •e event was duly noted by a delicate • spread of pie and cake. >r Evan Morris registered at the Ebbvll on Tuesday. He is well pleased with bis new Cape May cottage which Chas. A. Shaw has built for htm. Colonel Smith has the Aval on fever , bad- He and Mrs. Smith will be valua5 hie acquisitions to this new iceorL Wc ® wish them abundant success. I. T. Woolaon, of West Cape^fay.will j soon embark in a new business, or re. |j .vlve and old one. He has the stuff in P him to succeed, and we hope be may. Frank Hlldreth.the genial young land- — lord of the Lafayette Intends to atari up I t be season of "88 about May 1st. The . Lafayette is yearly gaining in popularity. F. W. Partt, representing H. E. Bucklln A Co., Chicago, was in town over . Sunday in the interest of the active busineaa house he represents. He register- . [ ed at the Cbalfonte. Wm. S. Usenet t was slightly better as t we went to p-eas. He has had a most ) trying time with an abacem upon his ■ band. It has proven very obstinate, but 1 i It is hoped the worst is over, t Oliver P. Fisher was in town on Tues- 1 day looking after Use two Greer cottages 1 he bss just bought. Mr. Fisher is negotiating for another one on the eame I . avenue. He registered at Use Bruns < wick. Colonel Cake will now set his cleaners 1 and painters at work upon the inside ' and outside of Congress 11*11, and put it In complete order for the season's busl- * neat. The house has ever stood to the < front of seaside h'Wlelrie*. and under the present management gives promise . of still greater success. } Mr. and Mrs. Jo*. P. Henry enjoyed, with their many friends, last Friday " evening, their crystal wedding. There ' were all kinds of glassware presented to them as tokens ot the esteem in which c they held by the community. The even- t S^Bwa.* spent in a very social way, host ■I boeteaa presiding, and making guests j feel as though they would like to style t all Use time, but after a moal generous spread it was decided to leave Mr. and „ Mrs. Henry sn Use joyful posse salon of a small wagon-load of glassware, whlrh consisted of .tea and lemonade seta, water pitchers, berry and celery dishes. c preserve dishes, goblets, vases, hanging * lamps, etc., etc , which were presented * by the following gueate— Mayor Edmunds and wife. Dr. H. A. Kennedy e and wife, I. P. Hughes and ."wife, F. L. a Richardson and wife, T. W. Millet nnd S wife, R. J. Creaswell and wife, Wm. and wife, L. Bayers and wife, A. . Bush and wife. B. B. Curtis and wife, p Albert Foster and wife, Judeon Bennett J and wife, Chaa. Rutherford and wife. G. Rutherford and wife. Frank Rutherford and wife, Wm. Rutherford and wife, J. P Bailey and wife, L. D. Stevens and wife, ? E. Bcbellenger, Mrs. R. T. Brown, Mrs. M. A. Friend, Mrs. Jane Ruther. ford and daughter, Mlaa Katie Connelly, ° and Misses Emma Friend. Florence Far- ' Blanche Hughes. Ethel Kennedy, ° Henry. Charles A. Shaw la putting the finish- n Ing touches on Mr. Evan Morris' elegant e sir et collage. It is one of the most substantial and convenient houses (, built In Ihis city for years. Mr. Morris „ has spared no exrense in its construe- 1 lion, nor has Mr. Shaw spared anv pains his work from the top to the bottom of the house. The design for this unique * villa was made by Mr. Shaw with such p suggestions at occurred to the owner, the pri duct of hb experience of what a should be. Especially artistic are P the stairways which are of square pat- p and finished In hard native woods, L clegsntly polished. F..r an all-the-year round residence the bouse ut designed, fc being fitted up with ranges and heaters n of latest design. When ready for cccu- tl pancy. it will hive cost a'out 89000. a sum that lias added grestiy to j the improvement of Ocean street. The c site is one of the most charming In the c city, and lis surrounding* are in harmony with the spirit of the times. Enos B. Edmunds Is the painter and baa succeed- * ed In supplementing Mr.Bhsw's work in " excellent taste. Mr. Morris offers this ° elegant and complete cottage for sale or .v. ■■ '■ - € Daring the past year there have been' a 100 conversions on the Tabernacle charge „ 80 of whom hare united with the church on probation. About 60 persons bsve taken Into full membership, and 1.", f received by letter from other churche*. " The charge has raised for all purposes t mora than 81800. The largest beoevo I lent collections In its history were taken year. They aggregated ibe sum of t 8208. The four Bundav schools raised fa 8110 missionary money, the largest year- b turn ever contributed by them. The r revival work is still going on at the Tsb- — ,, Twelve ntust rated sennona have been i delivered hi the Presbyterian church of t this city during the pari winter and spring; and every one has drawn a large , and attentive andiem e. Two more will be delivered this season. The church ' raised 88500 during the past Heck- ' siaatic year fot CoMregslkmsl and IS<mefloeut purposes. The pastor lectured dast Friday evening at Yineland for the c BKeflt of the Presbyterian church at a that place. Subject: " Martin Lutlie ; f the AgeTlhe Wort and the Man." Mayor Edmund, received a later by « yesterday's mall ateting that the Bald. , ; camp at Cape May this summ r if suite- 1 bis grounds cau be secured. A commit, tee reora the IAgM infantry will soon ' visit the One to make definite arrange- ' menu. It Is expect- d that 200 men. in. 1 ! Maryland b expected ontheSrd of July, thing people eerm to agree upon b moopSSjsS i , j success b nrearitrod by the Kmajot he 1 j has scraped Jogelhnr. _ , Ml • "*-*■ WVao*'
SALTS. w- Stationery at all prices at J. 8. Oarrison's. aS-lm. | ly The mumps have been very busy tills spring. < •»- 100 men sre now on Ute Driving Park pay roll. ». 1 The white-wash brigade is out on _ I daily drill. el I Shad are occasionally caught along ! the bay shore, il- Coal b down to six dollars per ton and ie -all Is forgiven. West Cape May public school has te seven graduates. t The old wooden elephant will not be t, so lonesome thb season ,e The Brim'lga has broken In twe parts "* in her restless wanderings. The cheerful sound of the hammer 'S and saw b heard all over town. * The Recorder1* office baa been furnuhed with a set of new chairs. A farmer always want, the earth. m Without it he could do nothing. * The Driving Perk Company b pushing matters to a successful issue. It Money exnended in putting county h reads in good order is well spent. >. The Windsor will be opened by Manabout the 20th of June, r The Bewell's Point House is nearly >- back where the late blizzard found It. " Messrs. Hand A Ware have Engineer Hawkry'a cottage ready for the pla-ier-11 era'. A. L. Haynes is putting up several j 9 tenant booses oo hb Broad street propeny. , A big scheme b working for the sum- | 1 mcr interests of the Cape. Particulars . 8 later. It is not wrong to say what one thinks, i I It is simply wicked to think what one i Chas. Mace, the Anglmes real estate hangs out hb sign in thb issue * of the Wavx. c 1 Smith, of Schcllenger's Landing, offers « ' Cape May housekeepers wood and coal t at reasonable prices. e Love and war came very close tngeth- ' er In the courtship of Victoria and Alex- [ andcr, of Battcnberg. The West Jersey Presbytery held its ® first session Tuesday night in the First „ Church, Atlantic City. S Swain & Gibson have mado an excel- (, lent job of work on Engineer Hawkey's 0 Bank street cottage. „ Holly Beach. Wlldwood and Angle- t will be represented in the columns of the Wavx thb season. j A Philadelphia doctor has been "badly * poisoned with Ivy while hunting for ter- * rspin hi Cape May woods. o Needle's People's stores are being >i stocked with seasonable spring goods. ° Both sides of "Washington street. 1< Contractor Cassedy is getting lumber ^ the ground for the cottages which he is to build on the ML Vernon tract. » Cape May Point should join thb city p providing for the extension of the 11 drive between the two places. ° Get. W. Reeves, practical sloam filler ° of thb city, refers by permission to thb office, lias had 20 years experience. d " Avaion will have a neat M. E. church before the year comet to a close," f a sanguine admirer of the new resort. , Arbor Day has been fixed by the Gov- k| ernorfor April 90th In Bouth Jersey, and „ week later for the north part of the u ct That tired feeling and loss of appetite It are entirely overcome by Hood'* Baraa- bi ptrllla, the peculiar medicine. Try it ir and sec. w The first snake story of the season cornea from G. C. where a plucky house- f keeper slew a black constrictor with a '■ broom handle. The military will be about the Cape ,° next summer" in large lorce- Congress Hall will be headqnartera for Ihb branch of ibo public service- n The glistening sandt of the low water „ arc broadest just off the Island. Here nature haa set up a summer bath big enough for the million. Some of the properties ordered sold by council to salbfy delinquent taxes, will be responsible for quite a breeze about somebody's ears. Not one person in twenty but ttast hes w some defect ut the eyes. They are or- ;c gsns of which little is thought till they \ begin to complain of ill usage. c, A sand parlor in which children may V play lo their hearts content, free from at rain and the hot glare of the tun it the ti Lit st idea at sea side resorts. C Ware A Eldridge will soon be ready k for their new business departure, an- al nouncmcut of which will soon appear In I" advertising columns of thb paper. P Miss Lizzie Smilhers, No. 16 North J" St. Phi adelphla, b dbplzylng P c.hoioe millinery goods in spring styles. . Convenient t) Market street ferries St j( Sturgeon fishing has begun in the Delaware bay and river. The usual war of words sr-oss these bodies of water will be there when the a -aaongeta well start- ci ed. C Chat. Quidort will take orders for * crayons done in most artistic style at 8* reasonable yrkes. A specimen may be la Doctor Kennedy's U. 8. Phar- K1 al9-6t ct Tbe Phiiadelpbia Btening Bulletin celebrated lu forty seconu birthday by taatdng a handsome twenty-eight page printed with new type and beautifully Illustrated. A full gang of laborers is now operaupon the Driving Park. Work will be prosecuted with great vigor for the balance of the season, or till the Park b ready for opening. A. L. Haynes will offer for sale bis entire stock of cows on Thursday, 26th all of which will be freab in a abort n time. Bale to take place on the Hoffman st 1 o'clock •P. M. 9. K A bill was passed by the Ute Lrgbla- si directing that a copy of Smith's q History of New Jersey be put in each of si the public schools of tbe state. D * awaits the Governor's approval. « 8100 Reward for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons who set fire to tbe Rio Grande Sugar Com- J; psny buildings on Sunday the 18th I nit. J' Rto GBAsnx Scoax Comcast. 'I M rtgages are signed by two wttnee- u see the same as last year, and are folded ), so as to fit tbe side cost pocket. Tbe K back lazes are combed forward and u parted on the ride nearest the mortgage, b Hand's Central Market b supplied AU^rlicaclra liT«ea*on.n* Resdy'smi pm it lite attention. Phmly of veoUUtion, st Itgbffipnd room. Waahiogton St., cor. ft A gentleman - who recently retired h bis Weierberry w.uh. He b at work ° on that now, taking twenty minutes for r iTrSS'lW.ffl'IfiLS'S a Franklin alrert M- E, chnreh will be n ssaScsffiSsa-sys r (attaining to Ibal extent. | Tbe patent foel block la (ierigned to c , introduce into tbe family a«ditk.n«l f Cottage owners who desire to rent > their properties should not ask such s - prim sa to drive customers off to mite. , - reamte- Thb was done note Utel v. If. } ' more than likely a sum offered by the -..party wfil ha gladly accepted later oo in |
The voice of the canning factory com- . pany seems to have beat > idled fot a season. It may have overstrained itself ' and now stands in need of rest and tome ia bronchial troches. , j Tburadsy, April 19. 1888. 1 will open the clothing store at No. .84 Washington I street, also the dry goods, millinery sod a fancy goods at the old stand 43 Washington street. I will sell at PbiladeL . phta price*. Shall mention bargrins in 5 tbe future. Chas. Nxxdlzs. i Tbe Oape May B. 11. club wiped up tbe Adored Stars last Bsturdsy afternoon by a score of 13 to 7. The Burs made " 14 base hits and the Capes 19. A game will be pbyed on Saturday between the = West Cape Mays and the winners of Saturday's holly contested game, a Arrangements for enlarging the Wavx are about completed. • Readers will soon r have the usual amount of reading matter. with a novel feature or two thrown in with the bargain. The publisher designs that subscribers to hb paper shall ba^g their foil money's worth. The various township committees of Gloocester held s ronfetence at Wood- " bory yesterday afternoon at the rooms of the Woman's Christian Temperaecc r Union, when final arrangements were made for making the canvas for eigna- . lures to the petition for loeml option. Tbe public will learn in this Issue of the Wavx a lesson in municipal affairs in relation to finances. Here are sever- . al thousand d liars that belong to the city, but before payment Is made resort must be had to extreme legal measures. Property owners should avoid thb by prompt payment. Mayor Edmunds Ins increased his office facilities and stands teady to effect insurance on Cape May properties 1 at lowest rates obtainable from reliable companies. Don't let your old policy expire without attending at once to a renewal. Delays are as dangerous here as in the most of other business matters. • The weekly Wednesday prayer and conference meetings at the M. E. chapel are marked by spirite d power and freedom. Lost Wednesday evening the ebapel was well filled with worship, era, all of whom were deeply Interested the services. Pas' or "Manchester leads the people in their devotions. April has so far proven the coque'.tbh character of her nature. We have had . dripping skies, brisk breezes and bits of sunshine that would do honor to May. The month is fickle but as it is the bar- i binger ot the fruitful season no ono ought to complain if a flurry of loo much weather does come and stay till , the end ot it , Tbe best way (o do a thing is to do it. No putting off to a more convenient sea- , son will meet the dem:nd* of work that | should be done to-day. Pull your coat off and buckle to the labor of brightenup th ngs for the season. The days J of tbe spring will soon glide by, don'l one of them pass without something done. 'Tts a plly that owners of real estate about Cape May hold it at such fabulous . prices as to practically put it out of the market. This Is one reason why Invest- , ore do not tarry bore i nd spend their money, but go to f tr less promising localities and Improve them. There is < lots of vacant l*ntl hereabouts of most 1 desirable character that buyers wont. The Glade school has grown so rapidthat the largo brick school boose situ- 1 sled there is not I irge enough to accom- ' inodate tin pupils enrolled, and it has, 1 been decided to double the capacity of the strnc tire. John Hand, t well known contractor nnd builder, , b- en awarded ihe contract for erect- , the new cdiflrc nnd will begin tbe work at once. The strurture will be of brick and the interior will be finished similar to the present building. The , fact that Mr. Han i Is lo have charge of the work insures a atrlctly flrst-class job In all respects. He has more than a local rt potation as a superior" workman, and, beside the school house job. he is , engaged in rebuilding the Moses Shirley residence, which was burned several weeks ago, and Is also putting up several 1 houses in Luolow. 3 ( A house warming was tendered Mr. . and Mm. Jacob Cruse at their beautiful n. w borne at Maurice River on Saturday evening last. After inspecting the new ' borne the party retired to the parlor where the evening was pleasantly spent i dancing, sing ng. recitations, Ac. those who oontrjbuted to the ] evening's enjoyment were: Prof. Harry ( of Elmer, flute and harmonica solos; Chaa. Corson, of Cape May, red- , tatlons and dances; James McNeill and ! Mayhcw, Jr., solos; Samuel Han- ' kinson. imitations and comic songs. Mr. and Mrs. Cruse r- xdertd some very < pretty duetts. About ii o'clock the t party retired to tbe dining room to parlake of a sumptuous feast that bad been ; prepared by tbe hostess. The party con- 1 tinned until midnight when the guests t departed well pleased with the hospital- | Ity of Mr. and Mrs. Cruse. A meeting of tbe colored Republican of Cold Spring. West Cape May, ] May Point and Cape May City, will be beld on Monday evening. April , 80," 1888. at 8 o'clock In the school room over Ute city hall for the purpose of orgsniztng a Republics dub for the fall campaign of 1888. Waltxx B. Cakxou., 1 CtlABLKS ('OX, Joint Omxkiaii, 1 11. Z. W11.11x*, i Jotts F. Adams, 8. J. Tbtstt, - William Whitx, j JOBS R^Qcxtir, — j Bucklen'a Arnloq Salve. The Best Salve in Ute world for Cute, ! Bruises, Bores, Ulcers. Bait Rheum, Fc- . ver Bores, Tatter, Chapped Hands, ChilCorns, snd all Bkin Eruptions, and postivelv cures Piles, or do pay re- J quired. It la guaranteed to give perfect 1 aatixfactiofi, or money refunded. Price, 1 93 con tamper box. For sole by Marcy A ' Mecray. W. Scott Band, Cape May Gort Ilousc. offers reliable Ore Insurance to 1 Cape May property owners at exceedingly low rates. He deals only with the , old reliables, end will issue you a policy insures ovrry lime. Losae* promptpaid. No discounts or nonsense of 1 kind. Don't wait any longer, bat take out a policy on your borne if you ■ have not. St i A hotel or house is lacking something these days of progress if there be no | sun parlor attached to IL The outlay one need not be necessarily large, | but the enjoyment, to say nothing of healthful surroundings, amply repay* all expense and trouble. Tbo time to ■ provide for tbe sun parlor te when the 1 new bouse te bnllL A corner of the verrondoh -brill do very well. Senator lngalh has had eleven children, seven of whom survive. The given to his offspring have been somewhat peculiar; Ellsworth. Ruth, Elbe, Ralph. Ail Ji-m. Constance, minWn'il Tilth M.itiui Miitlni Irml ' Marten, who has reached the mature age of six, boldly asserts thel she tea Democrat and admires Clevffiknd.— Tie MS Miss Rite FRhisn has Just rqOpened her Rio Uraode millinery store with s cho ce line ot aptlng bats and bonnets. has the teste and experience lo guarantee* satisfaction. Call and examine her stock and see the newest spring style*. al2 fit Ha Certainly Will. (Bolster— Well, Bobby, do you think yon win be a better little boy this year than tou were last? B >fcby (hopefully)-! think so, fir ; I ' taking Hoou'a Samp 11 Hit la*t ;
-£>t>ouf fhe Sountn. If South Dennis. ■n Fish have come. «t I'hsntom or ghost parties are. all the id rage. j* . Le»'s Edwards has sold his fine trotr ter, Beecher. Mrs. Ellen Scull, of this place, has * men 10 Phi,ade'p1"* ,or «D«"cal treaL £ Malcolm Luillam, after spending the Easter holidays with his parents, basre- „ turned to Itutger'a College. tPishing Croak. * t'nclc Bill rays things will begin to " grow when tbe weather gets warmer. n Miss Laura Holmes was home last Sunday on a short visit to her parents. II S. M. Foster, our popular painter, has a contract fqj painting at Cape May City, if Road overseer Sbaw 1s putting the I- roads in excellent condition (or summer t travel. e Miss Laura Randolph returned lo her e home in PDiladclphia test Saturday af- - ternoon. r~ Wm. Holmes spent last Sunday under f the parental roof, returning to Maurice 8 river on Monday morning. Miss Emma Scbellengcr, the belle of 1 Fishing Caeek. returned home last week from an extended vlvlt to tbe Quaker ■ city. Two gangs of sturgeon fishermen came down from Salem last week on Wednesday and up to Saturday night had caught * twenty-four flsh. The flsh were sent to | New York. 9 Farmers are beginning to plant their early track. r Everett Townsend made a flying visit . to Cape May this week. r Frank Miller is now working for EH. ! Townsend on the farm, j Prof. S warts' lecture on temperance . was not very largely attended. Peter Smith and wife spent the first t ot the week with their parents. [ Pastor Gregory preached a very forci. 1 ble sermon on temperance last Sunday. Mastei Harry Rice returned home from . quite a long visit at Point Pleasant this 1 week. ' Mi«s Martha Townsend, I old Spring. 1 spent Sunday-wUh her cousin. Miss Lizzie Townsend. Harry Morgan does not turn his head when he walks along tlie road now for It te his first ; a little girl. Rev. Alexander Townsend fill, d the pulpit at Cape May Court liou-e M. E church last Minday evening. Along tno snore KoaO. Mark Baner is visiting relatives iu Ihis vicinity. Rev. James Vansanl will Jircaoh for next Sunday afternoon^£ Mr. N. Jeffere, of I.inwBf was over Bundav making at least ono young maiden's bean glad. On the sick list this week we note Mrs. A. S. Ashmcad, Mrs. C. Stites and Mrs. 8. C. Young. Dan. Bteelman paid Phiiadelpbia a firing viait last week, also stopping al Woodbury to sec his sister, Mrs. Doctor Dlverty. The residence of Mrs. Dare reminds the passer-by of /S" greenhouse with its windows (Hied with choice varieties of flowers in full bloom. Mrs. M. Brninard whose Illness was spoken of in last weeks issue, passed away on Tuesday. Interment al ihe Baptist cemetery on Thursday. John Feasler has gone lo Hog Island with Capt. Erricson. Page Douglass has moved back to his place from Atlantic City. Women folks are busy plying holly on their door yardB. An additional member haa come lo the household of Richard Holmes. Ralph Schellinger has had the misforlo lose another valuable horse. The beach house has a tenant now, Mr. Matthews having moved into it. Francis Crease and wife listened lo I Brother Greenlg last Bunday at Dias Creek. A large section of Captain David Hewitt's woods was burned over last Thursday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Lynn will occupy the pulpit , of the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. Joseph Douglass, our teacher, has given up his school to accept a position with hi* brother in the far west. We wish him good luck. J. Warren Lloyd takes bis place for the unexpired term. Cape May Point. Guests continue to arrive at the Cape , House. The Wilson cottage te rented to Mrs. Caldwell, of Penna. - Rock flsh are becoming more plentiful end the price lower. We are sorry to have our fellow towns- , Goo. W. Reeves, to move away. Mrs. Dr. Hay has been at Ute Point . alter her cottage with a view of Improvement. A. H. Hamilton te repairing the tank house at the water works. Ed. Springer superintending the work. W. B. Edmunds te painting the Aiken ' cottage. It te raid to be rented to Mr. Ilringhnrst, at Wilmington, Del. The Carlton House te being cleaned and fitted up for the coming seaaon. This popular hotel is well patronized by the best of seaside visitors. The Boroogh is sbont to put oot a Jetty from the shore for the protection of ' property tlong tbe beach front, something that lbould hare been done years ' »K°Donnlevllle Items. Rev. Mr. Edwards filled the pulpits on Sunday. Willow mansion te being surrounded a new fence. 8e» Isle City was well represented > uere last Sunday. An unpleasant thing— to receive thanks at the church door. Frederick Martin has opened his cottage for the summer. Miss Rae Wentradl te visiting her at Jenkenlown. The new wheel- wright will soon move ; into J. W. Young's neat cottage. . Mrs. 1L B. Wright and sister, Badie , Allcott, are al their 'old home once Oar foot paths along Main street are betng^raded, a thiag which they long Samuel Garrison has moved from . Laurel Hill to No. 1 above where the Gelxmer formerly stood. A number of our young folks a' tended , tbe party given at Mis* Ldde Shaw's, , Ocean View, Friday evening. ) Miss Maggie Souder, who ha* been In- > disposed dating the past winter, bra so ' far recovered as to be seen out riding aocossloaally. The new bird castle presents a fine I appearance in J. W. Young's front yard, t Mocb credit Is due to Frank Young tbe . designer and builder. I Dont Oat Caught This spring with your blood foil of impurities, your dlgcstioq impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and whole system liable, to be prostrated ' by disease— but get yourself into good r oonditioo, and reedy, for Ihe changing and warmer weather, by taking Hood's I
Goshen Items. Capt Ed. Terry has gone to .Chicago, lilonois. A church choir is among the things of . Ute near future, e Miss R. P. Burke te visiting friends st Burleigh snd Angleaca. t- When you set a hen does she do the ! sitting ? or how do you express it ? i a William street will soon receive long i L needed repairs at the hand* of overseer Covert. e The M. E. church will hare a new : L' carpet pat down after the vernal cleansing te ended. Messrs. Garrison, Royal and Feaster j have just received a large lot of lumber from Philadelphia by schooner Haddie West Caps May. '' The are screraTl — ro • oo tbe bills. ' P ' f" *r * House and yard cleaning 1- absorbing tbe feminine intuit. " ^ Engineer Small wq*" I te still nd dirt; f Tbe boroogh is well *iA>plt'.t nub Tbe thrifty, well dreMed appvnroni . . of our young people Is ctedited t„ tb, e gold lea/ factory. The board of health might urge the f draining of the fmg-pouod* Vu ail ' , Some ot tbe property owners neglected heretofore to pay the bor.v.gb , her dues are settling at th> captain - office. t Capt Bam Kwlog is not st all ptiffr ■■! Jury Commiw.not r He's not that kin.; , of a man. r social dlSnmlow "^There *'r.' , fraternal spirt: that prevail-, wlibh o . ( quickly n Hed by .tranger. Rio Oanoa. Mrs 8araX IIUdrethTTroarL to lopo. I . « ,h'» "ritiog 1 h. local opi:-.n Ephratm lllldrrth b«* i.'.rr l.a.-l b. , Noah llsod mill property ■ Mr and Mrs lluwo . -.tod frtcrd. ... ■ Millvillr Hat .tolas so-t >jn las < , J -•». Ilrowo and Wm • r. re. pa..', day. Rio Grande in quite 'half that nuuihM of ! years. r It is a dangerous man that will speak . Jury {nlurn'for a kindness. *" ' It is said that that the Sugar Company will move the bouse fronting K. F! 1bousc wa» burned Saturday night. J ( ^ H i» «ai.l that Rev J. T. 1-ogau. of 1 : fTovlri."'™ and'henr lum01"'"1, J It was about 11.30 Saturday nlglil ; the Sugar Mill, discovered the Ntchol* ! house, owned by the Rio Grande Sugar ' , Company, to be on tire. The alarm « as 1 ' could lie hud the structure was tetallj • enveloped in uncontrolal.le flames that . ' soon spread to Champion's shoemake, . shop which was soon reduced, wi I, . most of it* contents, to a bed of ashes and coals. A high wind was blowing 1 1 of a mile. We are" a.tetswl "that* "die ; buildings were not Insured. The origin : incendiary. ' Up the Cape. Harris Reeves, of Millville. is visiting . at the home of Ja«. lirowrr. Snow. rain, hail anil sunshine all in Mrs. Dr. J. Way. of Court House. 1 The party given Eliza I). Shaw was 11 ' very enjoyable affair, so one of the ' young lad tea said. not'feeiing very well hut war able to're. turn on Sunday- afternoon. l'rof. Swart* had a very slim audience • to entertain on Saturday night. Some 1 of the boys seemed twin on mischief , and among other things equally .idicu- 1 ! lous. They removed the 8 from Swart* 1 look and real decidedly different. "K ' ' House got off a very 'neat Utile article for the purpose of rectifying a mistake - of ours the week before tn regard to the •Bean Alley" of Townsend Inlet. Tlie mistake could not have been made in I that way, *0 lite Professor's shot weul 1 wide off the mark. ot. in otber word*. 1 he barked up the wrong tree. We can wished tbe mistake to he corrected, lie visits tbe -'Bean Ally " quite often af very much taken with the new game. 1 Of course ho didn't want the impression made that lie was frequenting a "Bean Allry" as it might cause a misunderstanding between him*< If and 0 young . lady of Court House, who tea member; so the Professor says, of a very attractive family. Wo don'l blame him ao much for the tone of tbe paragraph for he was making one for himself nnd two for ; somebody cl.«o. who doubtless mini . formed him as to who the Way-x man is. Cola Sprng. Mary Jane and Benjamin way a grand ' What made Bnzz's girl look so sad at I Little Rebie Stevens sang a"pretty>olo at tbe entertainment. Dr. E. Miller, of Tncketlon, paid bis parents a visit daring Ute week. * 1 The Tabernacle revival spirit still ob- ; tains. There have been 100 conversions. 1 Miss Pbenie Reeves gave a party on ] 1 Tuesday evening to some of her young friends. Truckmen arc catching up with their work. The bean patches look like a big 1 cribbage board. - Mlts Bertha Snyder executed an excclI lent recitation and took btf part in a very graceful manner. I John Rutherford has been much benfltled by his Iron Hall membership, lie is now getting better of his lameness. Harry Batcher and "Pretty" Hand volunteered to play a piece which they ■ did with One effect, and all othors did well. The chapel folks are very grateful to the Americas cornet band of Cape May ) City for tbe excellent aid given tlicni at the entertainment. Much praise te due Mrs. Wm. F. ' Bmiilt and Mrs. Harry B. Marcy, for their untiring efforts in tbe interests of J paying off the debt upon the chapel. > The three entertainments havo netted about 878. , The chapel people complain of the , calls made at the late entertainment by some thoughtless young men from Cape I May. There waa quite a tumult when tbe curtain went up for the successive ' numbers of the program. The chapel entertalnmeot went off in ' fine shape. The program was entirely- , changed. All the numbers were well ' rendered. Misses Belle Miller and Berths Bcbellenger performed their ports 8 with their usual grace and effect. Cape May's Selact Academy. The Sisters of Mercy will opt n tlielr Academy on tbe 8d of April. The per . ochial or free school wilt still remain r open for those who wish lo attend. For , further particulars apply to th* Sister i Superior at the Convent, Lafayette ( - ■ ■ New Binger Sewing Machine for sale r at this office. First-class in all portico ten. A bargain for those who may be in want of s machine. " tf
CAPE HOUSE, t CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. t j Open all the Year. Heated throughout by 8 team. Lighted with Gas. Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire. Places for "Wood and Goal. ; HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. ' | . ' A. H. HAMILTON, NUnager.
Mump*. , . Mayor Hewitt sprat last wrvk si Dias r " I' Uf !.*r|. "f I'blUdtlfloa SvV::"Vh "'v'T j 'l .aib.l tlwatirotto|,.,r. ! . \ Governor | , Advice to DyepepttCH. ilftr ^Vtlufrtisf rarnts. | Plgl &AK1N6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. strrtitllTsiiil whntwt nentu. More i-contmdcal than tae oroinarr khtOs, and ••annot b* sold to : short weixttt atom or phoapbata powderm. SoU •atptaMM. ^Kot.l BAZtKO Powon Co. It-S ; AGENTS WMTEDT 9^8 "uiTH, OetHMa,'!!.1 tq A DJOURNED 8UERIFF3 BALE. I xl I Notice la bercbr vtrrn Utat lbs SbenfTa «l-. ' Ham Mbtvera and Hrnry U MoBeU, (.arm. arc plalnuga, ataaoa adjobrnwl until , FRIOAT. MAY «b, IB**, , at on* o'clock p. ro,at the Mayor'* Omce.tn ; ^ DJOURNED 8HKRIFF8 SALE. I John It. Hcorar: A ItoJaLt et at* arc pLkvttn, SATDaoar, MAY atn. tsss, ' "owd Dw^l^rt^W°K|yu uMilFW»?t(I ! j^-OTIOE TO CBEDFTOBS. j Joarph o. Shii^hr^aiiO Ja^nn. V. Iterrrli, adI by dtrecion of tbe Harrogate of tne 'county or ' or aL HelcrOon/ to tntng tn thrlr • JfJ® 'iSuonWrefoT *° * ' ™JnHKPUr'n. H11RLM1RK. JAMES V. BRRHIL. Dated, February », l*s. fj-lm 1 .u, votive provrva. i. a raetftod ami ayate.nrf r wurktlui oat, *»e perform*.! all orer tnrnoau'ry e wttbout aeparatms tbi* wvkrra from thrtrbf the: 1 --""r; 'r*'"."— ■ ss.c,;,Etsr'„asA,sf«"s; Oraaa TKC1 A 00„ Anftuta, MaHir. J»-y
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