notice. rurr orricK akkakukmiints. _ OA mad A/lor Sept. lKh,^ U. IMA 2m!l oiaSpfE^ 'tram '* letoiiJuS.'^a jgsUJta "tmr "orders nTd oll^-mtra'of *rsj«a by registered letters.. ' ojy10 boc1rt1eb. Ope MM Lw^ Pm/taTm*! mm,. I. in ,^g^y£,rg^.y'J^!'°«'"° ,lrert »t. johs's piwtr*tavt xnsoot-al ctrcnau. • BeryiccsalSt. John's Epjtfo^slchiirch 1 Morning al 10.30 ; afternoon. 5 o'clock. I Itcv. Dr. MeVicker. of Holy Trinity church, "of I'nila'li lphia, will officiate at | bofli service*. Services in the Methodist Eplscopt' 1 Church en Washington street. thU cliy, ' us follows : On Sunday, Juno 34th. a ' very spiritual, prayir and experience ' meeting will be held in the chapel at 9 a. in. Public scrvi'-e will commence ' at 10 30. Morning subject .- "The Plea ! of the Byro-Pheuician Woman." An I interesting session of the Sunday-school | Will be held at 8 p. m. You arc invited i Ui bo present. Evening services will commence at 8 p. m. Suhjeet for the j evening: " Ood First." Every body | welcome In these services. Come out , Slid worship with us. I It lakes push to get on the world. | No matter whether you arc ctiltlvating a " vegetable garden, keeping a hotel, running a newspaper, selling soap and men ] lasses, pins or needles or what not; push is the. motive power that will compel I success every t'.mc. To enter upon any 1 line of work and expect tho tide to drift ' you on to prosperity is like attempting • to cross the ocean in a steamer without any fuel. There's no power to reach any I point on the business map like push. If I you wield a white wash brush, drive an i express wagon, peddle Market stuff, | or are a mechanic of any kind, push. ] There are evidences that somebody is ; pushing things about the Cape, If some one don't look sharp they'll be | Cited aside. That sort of pushing ( been waited and hoped for a long , timet and now it has begun, let it go on , tHHdl the dust and mildew of tho years , lie blown to the breeze*. I Elder Iluud has the reputation of lie- . ing a most successful fisherman. He . has been watching the piscatorial indications this spring, and bo fully made uo Ida mind, weeks ago, when bo (jot lime, to lake a day. off aud enjoy himself in (he sounds. Like s nice go. d husband tlist ho is, he also determined to take Mrs. Hand along with h m for luck. Early la-t week the signs J were propitious. Hu sent out after t bait and made ali necessary prepare- i Uons. Mr*. Hand got ready a nice I lunch and a tun kit for the catch. On I Wednesday morning last the couple took an early start and went for the i fishing grounds. To make a long story i a short one, after fishing all day in the 1 hot sun. they returned late In the after- i noon with their catch— a single edible fish and three suckers weighing three fourths of a pound each. City Cpuncll hold a special meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The refusal at a • former meeting, to let the Mt Vernon Land Company bare water from th-city main was reconsidered and the favor granted by unanainous consent. The action of council in this particular Is worthy of special commendation. The I And Company now have a troublaomc obstacle removed, and it may give ifs attentions to other pressing matters. The importance of giving every posdblo encooragement to this livo enterprise has al last dawned upon the city fathers, aud It Is to bo hoped they will continue to officially en-operate with the Company In even- possible way and not listen too much to the advice of the recorder. The application of Joseph E. Harrison, owner of tho Chslfonie fur license was granted without objection. Councilman Ilaynes la the owocr of the Neck farm comprising 800 seres of improved land. He baa on It an area of SO acres of timothy and clover, a large field of com, and other crops dohtg well. It is Mr. Uaynes' design to further improve his [Kisscssions by the ther improve hm [Hisscssiuns oy uie n,
breeding of -choice stork comprising E. Jersey and Aldernyy herds. A pen of seventy swine are grunting and groalng u fat on his place. Broods of turkeys. )n chickens and ducks are roaming about , taking on flesh for the summer guests „ Chan. Koeler la the boss farmer, and M takes much Interest in the success of the plarA Mr. llsjDca is s gentleman of M large enterprise, and has the courage to push things. He deserves the success be is winning. Near the Nook farm lie T has a smaller place under a high state of pi S cultivation. ^ * Such a tearing out and searching has hi not fallen upon the Htnckton In the M whole course of 1u career. There's no lo oovorlng up of dirt, the holes and cor- hi nere are being thoroughly purified. Up stain the bed rooms are laid hare and when the new carpels go on the fioon k the chambers will be ndolent of the u clean odors of freshly scrubbed floors „ and aired otrpcls and bedding. Mr. _ Henry has a ferae gang of workman on J, the hotel painting and frescoing lis walla. He expects to be done by the middle of or it week. In the kitchen ,i new ranges are Ixlng set, sod the whole ■ economy of tills part of the house Is being made over on approved scientific and hygienic principles. The Stockton is £ getting a splendid over hauling. " The New Columbia opens its doors on " the 80th fur the season. Mr. Altick, * assisted by Mrs. Attick, U getting the £ house ra order for Inspection. It will JJ be well done. Mr. sndeMre. Attick '< managed the elegant Bjrrn Masrv hotel g till It was destroyed by fire. Tbey sac- 1 needed in makbig that hotel very popular with a very excellent olass of the < plroaure and health eecking-pubUc. Ed. fa H. Avery, of Brooklyn, aw) late of tlw a U. 8. Hotel. Atlantic City -win be chief b of the office staff. 8. 11. Btltcs has been I engaged at steward. The New Ooium- I btr is well equipped for s successful are- e Tbe flags *D soon be floating, over [ the large hotels of the town. The c Is a.rs.'"S3:tts.K'~ j gross Hall. -New Columbia. Windsor, j will soon be busy places. The 7hlr! of J bill tin that will fully occupy tlw hours ' of that period. Hotel proprietors are rieln good shape for summer. Outside t»c carpels and bedding. He's giving pcranuml attention to the work ami is i determined it shall be thoroughly ' well done. ^Tbe Arctic has a Une.Tca-i meat the bouse will proaper. * *r
- 1 PERSONAL. ) Judge E-nletter and famfly are house- ; [ keeping in E. Johnson's Columbia AveI nuc cottage. . Presiding Elder Dobbins preached an : j able aermrm in the M. K. church last , Sunday morning. . c Ben. K. Sheriff is from a sporting *n- . ces try. His father lefore him bred ' some of the best slock this country has ever produced. J. Warren Lloyjl h" taken a position ut , the 8ea Breeze for the second year. He i oecuplcsa responsible place being held in high esteem by Mr. Mclvin. ! Mr. David Lcwh, of Phiiadrlphia, is at tbe Lafayette. He is 89 years old and 1 has been coming here since 1817. It is thought to be a reason for his vigorous Chan. Ferguson and members of his , family are familiar summer dwellers at • the Cape. Mr. Ferguson preserves the natural vigor of his constitution by these | Cape May sojourns. . Lemuel Ware has been added to the of the local bank, lie is a wheel i man of endurance. A dash around Carte May Point and return was made by him r on Monday in thirty-live minutes. Professor D. C. Vanaman is with Bcnezet A Bro. for the eighth consecutive year. Mr. Vanaman liaa full charge i of tbe company's books, a trust well earned by long and faithful service. , Edward Wesson will be of tho Stockoffice stsffthis summer as room clerk. He is with Col. Walton at iris Phlladel- , phu office for the present, N. W, corner 11th. & Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 1 Harry Cartwrlgnt was out with Commodore Sooy of tire Clover on Monday last and opened the season of yacht cruising. The estch was pretty good, liarry.bcing a kind of piscatorial mascot. 1 Isaac King tajal the oM s and in^tlie 1 familiar face and figure at Cape May. \ having served the public long and faithfully al the Cape May « d of theexpreas route. I Miss Ella doff returned lo tbe Cape t evening much improved in health Site has been upending a number ' We hope she will speedily recover under tlw influence of Cape , May air. , P. of. Hogan was ut the Cape on Saturday last looking over his r Id Held of , labor. Ho mav.go to the New Coluni- , liia later along In the season. The Proftssor has been traveling in the s-uth . and through California since hut Cape ' May season- 1 Kcv. Dr. E. Y. Buchanan is at bis St. cottage for the season. The Keverend gentleman Is an ardent admirer of Cape May, finding its climate Invigorating- and very pleasant and en- 1 toyablc. lie occasionally officiates at ■ ; St. John's P. E. church. Masters Samuel and Noiris Cohen I returned to their birth place. They I flrit saw the light of this world one year ago, and tlicy may justly lie regarded as I regular Jersey bore. Mr. and Mrs. I Cohen have a large and interesting family of six children. i Rov. Wm. B. Reed of Philadelphia, ; , formerly of Helena, Montana, has taand already occupies Senator Hones , collage on Perry street. He is a decid- | cdly bright and interesting gentleman and we feel confident he will be among . tbe most popular of our guests. ! Professor 8. Asle r tails for Bremen on the North German Loyd steamer Baalc, i from New York, next Wodnsday. He , intends lo spend three months in,Kurope. and if tlwre are any ciowned heads over : there who <!o not know how to di.nce 1 tho Professor will gladly ins tract tlioin. 1 Mrs. P. H. Illldrcth has iust received : autograph Utter from Mrs. Cleveland ; conveying thanks for an Invitation to ' visit Cape May and tbe Lafayette. She assures Mrs. llildrclh If Capo May la ■ : visited the Lafayette will be licr tranpor- : ary home. J. M. Bicklcr. looking handsome and good nalured as ever, is at the West 1 Jersey Express office In this city. He 1 has become one of tbe regular Capo May ' officials of the big express. Mr. Bicklcr ' Is always obliging and has thus won [ many friends among our visitors and ? business men. J Mr. Campbell, of tbe Delaware Bay . House, is getting bis place fixed for company. The old Steamboat Landing J is a favorite resort for Bay sporting, and Is popular with rxcursionis a Mr. j Campbell will endeavor by careful attention to business, merit a share of i'. public patronage. Miss Alfaretta ilaynes took her birthu day ride on Thurs day last according to i. her cu-tom. Blie had a nice double team to a drag, inviting Mlasea. Sophia Ware, - Annie Williams, and W. Boatman to ac b company her. Mlaa. Ilaynes holds the reins gracefully and gave ber Thinning young friends a nice ride. I Among the arrivals of the week at Uie f Windsor were B. Frank Paisl, Oliver 8. f Hemphill. R. Lukina, Cham. F. Webb, e R. U. Lukina, Mrs. Joshua T. Owen B and daughters, all of Philadelphia; F. Beekteln and wife, New York; C. L. e N achat and wife, Elm'ra; Dr. and Mrs. and wife, Klncra; Dr. and Mrs. pi
W. Mlddieton, IffilUdelphia. w Alfred Haines has leased the Trenton for the season. It has been put ti first-class order, and will bear a care- It ful inspection. The parlors bet! rooms cs neatly furnished under tbe eye of Haines. The Trenton House is lt really an attractive place, and under j, Haines' management will dbeceed. a 1L Elaenbury Tajgart, ion of H. L. Taggart, of the Sunday Tima. Phlladel- m pbia, U a rising voting journalist. He D writes very readable society gossip and th wo hope to give our readers a sample of work during the summer. Youog f Mr. Taggart is a very social, eompan- n gentleman, and has the stuff In y to get on In the world. Miss Mary Mitchell, after a long Wncaa died at Town Bank on tbe lAlfa t, She was a most eatlmabic and in- m teliigont lady who endeared herself to every one who knew ber. Hbo earned ago considerable reputation as an ? author of some very readable and Inter- - eating books. Her funeral discourse will be preached at the Old Spring church next Sabbath morn- J Mr. and Mrs. P. Logan Bocklua have . the sympalliy of the entire community in tbe loss of their child. The grandparents, too, are deeply grieved over its •' death. There la little that may be aald * which tends to bltrot the sharpness of & their bereavement. Tbe assurance that V It is well with the child, and the mercihealing influences of Ume will afford n final reconciliation to this decree of V Providence. » Mrs. Robert Thorn peon is other pretty '' Ocean street villa for the summer. She has bad it pot In exceDeat repair for tbe ti summer. Outride a new boot of \ has brightened it urDwondorfully. Mr. / A. B. UUle was lcN to himself in choas. I Ing tbe colore, and his good tails is manifest in tbe result Mrs. Thompson ] la always a welcome Cape May summer > resident. We ahould be glad lo lure , ber stay the year rbond. Alfred B. Miller, Mrs. Miller and Inare at the old Cape May bonta en- i joying the society of their mother, Mrs. < M. W. Hoffman. Mr. Miller has grown \ all the diarecterbrtic ratoprtie of* bis ' father and mother, nc c mm from good parentage and we are pleased loauita la ' doing well. We knew young Fred Mil- J ier When he was a Youth on Els father's farm, but of lata years have lost right of 1 him. Frauds B. Lee was here on Monday. He Is just completing a tour along the » ooast, visiting Urn resorts. W Ma opln- - hm CsiwMayJs^eadlog the Procmghm c of great prosperity Mr. iac expeota to » come here later and do some journal u- • r tie work. He wields a ready pen. 1 ; figgSSIK wisa I heart £r m^erJ^X'lWUmra. r than be. Wc hope to hc "him return early and slay lata.
. SALTSi- , Eagle Eye will be along this week. I - 1 Piuaburg has her eye upon the Cape. I A lovers 'pinch hurts but somehow , J its desired. * Bheppinl's outing shoes are worn by . i the multitude. ; I Never leave home in bad health, stick 1 1 ( the closer there. ^ Six journslista have so far registered 1 > This will be a record smashing year mi | > the athletic park. , The bora of the green head is again . ■ heard in the land. | 1 - Walla not only have ears, but some- 1 I times they speak. I ' Can any one tell Us why hens Isy bet- > ' Ier when eggs are cheap? * A delightful dewy freshness fills the j | air of these June mornings. A collar with holes for the • ars is a ' , a West Cape May demand. Simon Hauler's orchestra will be a ■. drawing card at the Stockton. , Vietri's goods are of tbe fnshc-t and i i best. No. 40 Waaliington St The Ideal Itrexton will entertain kuiic i i distinguiiiHiefmucsis this summe-. I "IBs Whisker." will start in the i i with a ready pointed pencil. I ' Washington will send a large dclega- ' lion to the Cape esrly In the season. Garden seeds planted by congressmen I aro supposed to yield a crop of voters. ( Salvator cures neuralgia, rheumatism , and malaria. For sale at U. S. Pharmacy. - The New Columbia Is brightening up | under tbe influence of a thorough clean. : ing- t The latest style of an old bachelor's , outflt is a white ne^k-lle of large dimcn- f i A bright story "One Maiden— Three ' Completed in this week's t Witt. i Foreign and domestic fruits and con- '• fcrtioncry. Vietria' No. 40 Washington I i street e f Keep in sight the fact that the Daily 11 ' is tbe best Cape May advertising J The Wyoming is again open under 1 tbe management of Mrs- Foster of West J Cape May. Fishing Creek is sending lo ub some ' wonderfully nice strawberries and early t vegetables. ] A car load of camp equipage from the c , Light Infantry armory arrived renter day. c , From Baltimore lo Cape May via Wil- c , mington. Dclaware.river and bay will be r a popular route. t The Angioma Hotel has been leased A N. F. C'hcw, of Camden, and Noah c , Ayors, of Bridge ton. On and after to-day the steamer Re- t C"ic will make daily tripe between f and Hilladelphia. The county statement was printed in j i this paper according to a well cetab- 1 custom, if not law. Robinson & Hughes were the decora- c of tbe Hotel Lafayette, and a good , job they have made of it. Milk Shake at Dr. Kennedy's. Whole- ' 1 some and refreshing. Any flavor you J ' Pure Aldemey milk. ( ! Joe. B. Garrison hes accepted a position , 1 lor the summer in the Fourth St National Bank Philadelphia. 1 E. Johnson's for summer shoos. All J , tastes and pocket book* gratified. Wash- t street opposite Ocean. ] ' " When will tho Daily Wave come t , out?", Monday. July find, 4888. Cat I this out and paste it in your hat ■ Its time to mend up the broken WashI ington St. sidewalka. Those broken < , bricks aro dangerous to pedostrians. i Tbe fishing season has begun in ' ■ earnest. Sea trout, hake, sfaeepshead ' ■ and flounders are among tbe catch. 1 We have received a copy of Ocean a j 1 Handsome journal devoted to maritime I affairs. It Is beautifully illustrated : and printed. Congress stables are stocked with ' ' some fine teams of hones, gentle rosd- ! ' stent, and al the same time of styllah ! 1 movement Goo, J. Richardson stands ready to . y tall the Martha against any single sticker . !r in Cape May watera. Bend in your acceptances. The fire steamer was employed on Monday In dislodging tbe sparrows from j the Stockton hotel porches. The remedy was effectual. Distress after eating. Heartburn, sick ' headache and Indigestion are cured by Hood's SorsaparUIa. It also creates a good appetite. B- aullful roses now adorn city yards. e In the early morning they come up , from their bath of dew in a wealth of color and fragrance. e In the matter of the city vs. Edwin P. I. dark. Councilman Ilaynes Is in favor of ,[ nettling tbe case without incurring any n more loss to the city. The Daily Spray, Asbnry Park, has ,. resumed its daily publication. It looks l and tidy. The Spray is a welcome exchange. welcome ™
Jacob Beck Is Improving bis store at o corner of Ocean and Hughes streets. i< will bo. when done, one of tho bright- l cat plaoea In town. b Sons of veterans are requested to meet It the post room on Tuesday evening K 3t! for the purpose of organising a n of "Sons of Veterans." - « The Wexelt Wate will be enlarged !j next week by four oolums, and the J will go lo its readers on July Sd 1 pesent ttae of the Weeklt " Tbe largest asaortmant of Fishing ^ Tackle, Pocket Cutlery, and Miniature Boats at J. 8. Garrison's Stationary and Variety Store, 09 Washington 8t * Fishing tackle to meet every demand I of Cape Kay waters. Crab nets and J out-fiu. We keep ' a supply of " chaadelery. J. 8. Garri-on. . J The largest and handaomost national a ensign over seen at the Cape will float , from Congress Hall flag staff on June . the opening day for the hotel. L - The report of the Children's Day ser- I vices at Diss Creek were received too q late for last weeks publication. They c will however be found in this week's I Wasted— Furnished cottage within • sight of ocean. To contain flva beds c and also rooms for two servants. Rent ' not to exceed 8300. Address G. a, ' Wave office. j The Ocean Pier his cotne under the , management and M open for visi- ' The leasee, J. Henry Edmonds, 1 will soon make public a summer program the structure. The Rio Grande Sugar Company want i hire teams and mowing machines. ; sell a lot of clover hay standing. . Agpljfto^R. C. Tixatd, Superintendent, \ 1 Asbnry Par* Jrmmal Is among the ' 1 era ooast newspanen to fafl into , ' daily procession. It Is a dean, crisp . ' new* sheet, and has won a prominent place In public esteem. Absence makes tbe baart grow fonder. ; - who have been away ftom the ■ for sevanl waisnni are coming 1 They re iterate their love for t throe delightful ahoraa. coat to make ready Toe the unarm a : small mint of money, but U wBl be 5 proven a paying investment Small tarnished cottage wanted for tteSMMOB. Will receive careful band- ; ling. State accommodations and ritu- " at ion. Rot most not exceed 81W. Ad. " dr m 8. G. H-, Wan Office, r Eugene C. Baughn, the nlaoo toner, 0 Is making hia annual trip to Cape " May. Be 1ms lately putHlC. ThompSmJ[inUData r The J. Henry Edmunds b. b. dab 8" with pl*y a match game with the Dr.
A party of Philadelphia Prrobj e Hana : will arrive to day for the panose of opening the Bro Side Home, llev Dr. II. C. McCook will make an address of ■ ' presentation to the board of manage raP. W. Knell's furniture wartrooms are at 439 and 431 N. Eight 8t He makro a specially of manufacturing fine parlor, bdd-room and dinningroom furniture which he sdls at moderate prirro. Businea man of Utia city have asked a night freight train to better aecommudata the increaaod demands or the city's business, "lhe request has been , signed and forwarded to the West Jersey It It office. Mj*. Lizzie Bennett, of Beonett station , sent to this office Sharp! est straw. ; nineteen of which made a foil box. Tbey beat the record. Hra. has our thanks for ber thought . ful remberance of the printers. I In answer to many the Dailt | will resume publication on July A I ll is the deaign of the publisher U> make in every way a popular society journal. No expense or trouble will be spared to accomplish this result. Tbe Atlantic Citv Daily Rnkv las resumed publi^lhmi It conn* to us and brimful of local and general Tuu Krtittt takes the lead in the procession of seaside journals to start in the publication of a duly edition. The Cbalfonle and its wide awake proprietor are subjec s of public comment. This well established liosteirie Is one of institutions of tbe Cape, having a reputation for good cheer second to none. The Chalfonle has a future of bright prospects. The Wave printing house semis out only first class work. Bend in your orders in time, and get what you want bethe rush begins. It will cost no more now than a couple i.| weeks later when the pi esses will be very busy, night and day. Cape May Is co ning lo the froot in the department of letters. A well known lady of tbe town, distinguished for her good works, is a successful writer of which have been set to music by a Philadelphia composer and sung to admiring audiences. The first excursion was mule last Thursday, the Republic coming from Wilmington Delaware with 3,000 persons on board. Many of them came over to the Island and took an ocean The strand had quite a summer look when tho excursion returned, 4 o'clock p. m. A red bandanna is now and then seen tho boardwalk. The ladles are inclined to set the fashion in tbern. Three round faced beauties were displaying them last evening as thoy tripped along Washington street. Tho walks will be of a crimson color this summer. Cottagers complain of the pcrsi-tcncc of the local tradesman. Tiiey stand guard at the depot on the arrival of the train and when visitors pass between the files they reluctantly make, cards are thrust in their faces, and urgent requests made for patronage. Its a fashion that ought to go out. To ntx IiAOtxa— Mrs. E. L. Hall barIng secured the services of a competent and fashionable dressmaker of Philadelphia, is prepared to lake orders for work, and win guarantee entire satisfaction to all her patrons. Call atcorncr Lafayette and Franklin streets. tf The Cape bath house merchant* a c retting ready to accommodate Hie roasted tlenixons of the big cities when tho sweltering July days get facte. Everything is being gotten ready by a thorough cleaning. New robes will lie fonnd in stock and careful experienced attendants have been engaged. There is only one thing sweeter nowadtya than the perfumes of the mead w and more beautiful than the Jane roses. Is the fair girl graduate arraj etl in ber best clothes with the bloom of yuttth on ber cheeks and merriment in her sparkllnig eyes, all ready to be ushered | into womanhood. Bless her! ' On Tuesday Alderman Ware sentenced Henry Heath, of Philadelphia, to the county jail for disorderly conduct. It 1 seems be came here a few days ago to ' help paint the Stockton Hold, but be- ' fore beginning the job be tried his skill upon the town with the above result 1 Officer Farrow conveyed Henry to lite r county seat and left him In oharge of r Warden Abrams, who will no aoubt see that be gets well sobered up before i he regains his liberty. 1 Allle Hnynes' young trotting horse, a ' grandson of that famous winner of races, Ethan Allen, may make the dust ; fly on somebody over at the Driving r Park who may make the attempt to t pass him. This young horse is a goer from a pedigree way hack. Ha has a good movement ana when speeded can i make a mile In leas time than any horse r of which we are acquainted. Herman Heller's new retail store at . 730 Arch street, Philadelphia, displays f a fall and elegant assortment of ladles' . and children's underwear. Mr. Heller has ample facilities for manufacturing on the premises which places him at big ' advantage In giving to the buying pub- [ 11c the lowest price*. A special mail lie roe tuwrot jiiiwa. n order department bat been organized,
and every effort will be made to meet ,, wishes of customers who may find .i convenient to purchase In this wsy. r may feel assured that tbey can pleased In shopping by mall order Bl as well as tf they were In tbe store. d . F. Short is the general business » manager of the establishment, and our a readers will And him courteous and helpful In their shopping tripe to Phlla- t delphla. We call espctaal attention to c Herman Heller's advertisement which f will appear. at regular intervals. We snail e bavo something more to say of this •tore later. r Mr. L. Alexander, of the firm of Alex- 1 snder A Hall, licensed detective bu- ( rrau, of 90 N. 7th street Philadelphia, c has recently returned from Europe 1 where he was aant to transact lmpor- 1 tent business which he did to the entiro ( satisfaction of his patrons. Alex- I 1 andcr makes frequent trips abroad and 1 ■ while on them takes timo to look over 1 the watering plaoea of Europe. He finds there no police Systran like that in the States, robberies being of fro- , i quent occurrence. "There's not a troth i ' of the thriving done here," says Mr. i Alexander, " as among tbe pleasure {daces of lite Ok) world. Tbey have no I , such system to detect and bring the , criminal classes to punishment, and ; when the resorts become growded the fingered gentry bare a . picnic." Mersrs. Alexander A Hall aro well , known among our business men aa regentlemen, and well up in their I calling. i Up the Cape. t Magnolia Lake Is full oi bather* every ' "»tm!gbr. P. M. Way and darmhtcr. ' Mr* R. (J. CSde, left to-day for Boston • where tbey will spend tome time visitrelatives of Mis. Way. | Mr. E. C. Cole expecta to take a sea too*, be will probably sail oe ! or Friday next. • Misses Amy ana Minnie Whelm of Puliaddplila, have been visiting their • cousins, Mr. and Mra. L E. Whelm of • this place. Mite Amy spent some lime • makings picture of Magnolia Lake and • surroundings. BtrewberSra hare been very pie-tl'ul if tor (he last two wroks, but tbey begin a to be aesrae now, and brink to twelve cents per box. • Mr. and Mr* L. T. Bwain. Jritn Sayre, UaUie Springer and Louie ltice r came up to take a bath 'In Magnolia U Ureas Mnaday night, and enjoyed a T. Coleman and wife drove to Bhilofa last week, a distance of forty-five f lag home <m Fridky. '• Bro Isle City is filling np with people, and tbe hotels and boarding bouses are b doing a good business. Ttere Is grrot r. excitement over the sheepsbred fishing tl atthe Corson's Inlet bridge, and rolhu>e elastic fishermen are Hocking there to mjoy the sport.
a Trlbuto to-the Memory of the ' if late Daniel B. Hugtiea. j Daring a Ormlnn of Quarterly Confer1 anoe hrid at tbe Tabernacle M. E. Church, June 18th 1888, a committee * waa appointed to give public expression e to the grief and loss of the Conference t In tbe death of Daniel B. Hughes, one I- of its oldest members. * Tbe deaceascd waa born July 90lh 1818, and died June lftah 1888. on the | il threshold of his seventy-second year, j i- He was converted during a- revival]' e aerlco In the old Tabernacle, under tho ] . 0 labors of Rev. Isaac Huge, and united ; y with the church in 1850. His first class leader was the lamented George Eldredgc u He wax a faithful mender of toe church i. for 83 years. 30 of which were spent In | 1 the official capacity of steward and ; u trustee. ■ Whxiieab. in the inscrutable provi- 1 dcocc of God, our dear brother Daniel _ B. lluehes, an official member of the Tabernacle M. K. Church of Cape May ' county departed this lifo June 1. 1888, I and whereas, this official body of whiclt ' be waa a time honored member desire i to record the high esteem in which he waa hrid and the loss sustained in his . » death, Ibetefore " Iietohtd, That while deeply afflicted I by this painful and royste ious provi- ! " dence of Ood which tears the deceased * from us when his Godly counsel and cxamplary life were most needed, wc i - rejoice that our loss is bis infinite and i . eternal gain; and we quietly yield to tho i r decree of the Almighty who is too wise > to err, and to good to be unkind. , 3. That In the life and labors of our c I translated brother we recognized those , qualities which combined to make him .. questionable ability, keen judgement, • . love of Integrity, stalwart business tact, , and unswerving fidelity bad a conspicu- I r otts place in the man. lie had a clear ' head acd a good heart, and he conse- ' crated.both to God anil the church of hia choice. He was a true and trusted , friend of the church and carried her in- ' terest on bis heart, when his feet were pressing the waters ot death. 8. That we have ahundsnf -reason to ' rejoice that in his pose in facing death he ( was peaceful and fearless, and in his 1 evidence of complete triumph over the 1 1 last foe. He 1* drawl, but not forgotten ' - He rests front bis labors and his works 0 do follow him. ; a 4. Tint we -tender oar sympathy to ' his afflicted wife, who lingcra with us lo 1 mourn tho departure of a faithful husband ; and to the sorrow stricken chilt dien who have both a helpful and affec- - llonata father. e 0. That wo present the widow of lite ; deceased a copy of these resolutions. ; and another to Uie Cape May Wave for c publication, and that they also bo spread on the records of the Conference. B ( IUv. O. G. Besses, I Committee < 3. B. Shaw, ( Eu Teal B Green Crock. * The Children's Day service at Greou I Creek Presbyterian Church waa held last Sunday evening, the pastor being - railed to Holly Bcarb on the Sunday t before. The church was handsomely I- decorated by the ladies. The service ;, commenced at 8 o'clock with an organ a voluntary by tho organist. Miss I.ydia o Miller. The cliildn n who took part in this exercise showed that they had fa- en c well trained and were prepared for the r occasion. Master Elmer Lake. Emma „ Cumntlngs, Vara Foster and Clara u Thompson each sang a solo that was greaUy admired by those present. Misses c Bailie Lake, Lulu Miller ami Mary Fitsj tor gave recitations that were very ap nropriatc for the occasion. Kcv. Mr. Lvnn made sn address to tho chddren. Mr. El wood Grace rend the missionary letter, after which a collection was ' taken, resulting in a handsome sum. i, Mr. Levy Foster, Supt. of the school, " made a few remarks, after which Uie ■ closing piece was sung and the benediction pronounced by the pastor. Aa a whole wc can say the services were a jj success. [t Vlahlng Creak. " String beans tram Pishing Creek this II \ l Mr. and Mrs. Compton spent Sunday ie at Green Creek. if The branches of peach trees begin to >t bend beneath their weight of fruit. T Miss Ella Hemingway paid Miss Swain a visit at Ccjd Spring fast Saturday. Willotta Johnson makes quite a nobby 'j appearance with hia new horse and " buggy. 5 Tbe wreck Brimlga presents a forlorn „ appearance. She lies just back of the fiats opposite tho Crowd! farm. ,n The shower last Saturday night ramc ■e very acceptably to farmers but a little too lata to benefit the strawberry crop. ■I Farmers are very busy litis week sllrring up tho soif which was closely tf packed by the torrent of rain last Baturar day. Ooaftan Hams. b- Children's Day last Sabbath was a m succca in all that word Implies. A genuine dam bake of the old time w'
will be given In connection with the festival on the 4lh of July near the ds A. R. HaU. or During the thasder storm of Satttr- pc day last the bant of Sam'l. K. Sayre was ]" •truck by lightning, killing hia horse 1,1 and doing the barn considerable damage. ** The committee of ladiro who trimmed the church for last Sfibbath. deserve the commendation of the whole community Um> beautiful display of flowers antl so artistically arranged. S| Among tho vial tori for the week wc hi note the following:— Mlssc* Jane and hi Mamie Roes, of Burleigh ; OspL James Godfrey aad daughters llattlo and Baltic, hi of West Creek ; Mr. and Mra. Mollis P. M aad son, ot Petersburg ; Mr. and ft Mrs. Than. Learning and son, of Dyers w ; Mi. and Mrs. Spencer Chum w bora and child, Swing's Neck; Mrs. Rokce and nrice, Baltimore. 4 Waat Cap* May. J The Chapel folk have put their new Y seats In the Chapel and everything now * looks aa neat and trim a* a new pin. n The Chapd Mite Society 1st pro- * gresrive institution during Its short " career it baa painted and deoo rated tbe £ walls, built an offset for a primary room •] , and reseated the bouse. 8 Nothing In this section present* a I more flourishing appearance than the J1 . Gold Leaf Factory. It la running full '■ ■ time with a full complement of hands, I1 fifty odd in number, and is scattering the " needful every Saturday to the great " satisfaction of the merchants of West ' , Cape May aad vicinity. One of the c sicat places for a summer ° , cottage is Wert Cape May Borough; r 1 a large number of building lota can be . bought at a very low figure; tbe land la . high and the surface water from both the first and second strata la admlrally J ' adapted to family uaos bong clear, cool ^ and perfectly pore. The public Ihteresti . . are looked after by four coundlmon all property holder* and men of ability | . whose integrity b beyondqneario*. The . „ tax rata la kept at a tow figure and there , . is no bonded Indebtedness to swell the tax. 1 Tbe Children's day service* attracted , , a large audience both afternoon and , l- evening the exeirisro In tbe afternoon , ; from tbe little one*, conspicuous among , . throe little lota tor excellent work were . Rata Hd ridge Lixxle Blotoor (fertile 1 Hughes Courtle Vaaamaa^RnWe Eldrioge Carrie Stevens Anna \ anaman. ' H. W. Hand, of tbe Wav«, made a very ? pleasant talc that much Interested the . 1 children. I " A) the evening exercises, the boose 1 sraa crowded to overflowing the program ! t, ooasMitd largely of (innng Intarsperecd e with reataliooA. U. W. filmundsEsq. 1 t and Rev. Mr. Lamlis ware the eroten t of the evaning. Very much credit Is 1 1- doa Mrs.. Robert K. Hughes forthe j interest she took in preparing the ehtl- 1 •dran for the occasion.
South Promts. I Lovely rain. Strawberries are on Uie wane. The flunky tie la all the rage with the | genta. j ' Enoch Scull has in course uf erection t j a fine residence. t j Maggie Devitt handles- the ribbons 1 over a fine stepper. ' I Cards are out for the wedding of J. j j W. Young and Alice ltubinson. ' ' | Mra. Hannah Tell, who has been ™itj ! ing ber sister. Mrs. Lewis Edwards, has ( j returned to hra; home in West Virginia. ( J Th«c wax a pretty home wedding at the residence of Capt. Aron Nh.korson on Wednesday la»L The mar iagc of I bis only daughter Miss. Uattie to Capt. Charles Fiddler. The guests numbered . about forty. | Along tha" tsnora Hoau ' Mrs. T. B. Btltcs is now on the sick , list. . 1 Abide C. iajc bas gone to Atlantic 1 City to spend the summer. Miss Helen Smith of Somer- Point is 1 visiting friends in this vicinity. I Henry Stratton spent Sunday under the parental roof, returning 10 his dn. " [ lies on Monday. If madam rumor is to lie considered reliable authority, wc are to have weddings before the days grow Hiss Maggie TiLbels, accompanied by , a few of her Petersburg friends, will occupy lite collage of W. it. VanGildcr at | Ocean City for the season. J 1 Among those visiting the Quckcr City daring the pa-t Week wevnotc Messrs. F. 8. Ashntcad, B. R. Young, R. F. Smith, Ltnwooti Corson and Misses . Sarah and Etheltia Corson. Clmgnont." I If you want a pa|>er that will interest you take the IV a vs. The new bridge between Sea Isle ' City and Avalun is nearly completed. ' Mrs. Dr. Ueoscn. ot Chicago, has spending a few .lays with Mrs. James Holmes. , The cemeterv iu rear of Asburv c church b being put in order. I.oU may . , be had .1 reasonable prices. t * With the blessing Of Heaven ami the « fntlhfui superintendence of LT. Bwain, our SsbbnUi school ia in a good con.li- 1 ^ Rev. Mr. Uriggs. of Philadelphia, will ' [ L R Hiidretb.'11 U'C U" b°"* 'l 0f M™ t We are glad to know that our cs- < teemed friend Dr. John WUey l.as re- J covered Ids usual health. He lias been a faithful friend and comfort to tbe uf 1 dieted for many years. Rio Crando. j Mrs.^llogan U much lndbpow-d | r A stray Fishing Creek dog ' can ik: - I""l »«y applying t" Water Brown. > Jos. McCartv has accepted a position » on the 1). B. 11. It. at Cape Slay Point J The Rio Grande base ball elult l.avi. c reorganized and are now ready for all * We are informed that Mis* Clara t Crease will be employed at Angles". , this summer. I- The Rio Grande Sugar Company com clover on Monday. CP p ' ? on Monday! I'l'V'cresw/'tcll lien. will a > piece of lumber and suriaincd a slight - fracture of the shoulder. ' Wo- have heard it raid that the owner c of the Haymow will wager JI.IKKI * May waters "that rain "Se at" the" sloop. (fefr Downs- Boston yacht particularly 8 ^Another new butcher in the pers nt ^ There ia talk of a bench party to Pierce's Point for the near future. 0 Mm. Lewis Wheaton waa the guest ot her son Harry, the latter part of the n week. Henry Mlddieton and wife, of Ncwy port, formerly of lids place, spent Stma day with relatives. A full house gathered Sunday night n at Memorial Baptist church to listen to c the the temperance addresses of Revs. Diverty, Edwards aud otbera. c Hot political talk around town. Tom;c jvc ranee also comes in for its share. r- arguments, for they speedily will lie y be dispatched. , r* Harry Holmes and wife, of Westvllle, sprat Bunday with their parents. Harry is an agent in high standing of tho W. J. R. K. He was first stationed at Sea Isle Junction for one Year, then transferred to Woodbine for five years. Last ie winter he was transferred to Westvllle. en's services were observed Bun- 1 b
day, the church bring handsomely dec- a orated. The flowery vessel showed that q pains and labor had been spared, for B indeed it was a beauty. The order of a the exercises waa recitations by scholars | aad addresses by Rev. David Davis, J. - E. Diverty and Frank Earnest. Cold Spring. Wllmon WbiUdin has sent Uie Cold Presbyterian Bunday school a handsome cash contribution for tbe lifund. Pastor Isindis had tho ill-luck to mlas carriage while on a late visit to Cape A friend of his borrowed It for a minutes to take a short ride, lie lucky 10 got It hack again seeing who had loaned it The strawberry fostivsl held last Friday afternoon and evening, waa a success, having cleared (28. All of the Mite Society were dressed in MatlhS costume and were much admired by all, especially by the gentlemen. Mrs. Wm. F. Smith, Mrs. Harry and Mra. V. D. Bchellenger are worthy of special notice in getting up the festival and giving their whole attention in the Interests of the Cold Spring Presbyterian Chapel. The Chautauqua Society met at tbe reeidence of Mr. Wm. F." Smith on Wednesday evening. A very enjoyablo evening waa had. Thgre was music, games and bright convertktttln , mixed no doubt with a little love making. William F. had just got In a new ice cream freezer. It would'ot work well . at first, but tbe ice cream got around all right. Mrs. Bmith had slegant cakes , prepared to go with it. 8he fat. doing touch to riise the debt of the chapel. 1 and It took* aa tliough she woakl tri- ; umpbantly succeed. Her efforts in this , direction are worthy of all praise. present were : Mr.-and Mra. W. Bmith, Mr. jind Mra, V. D. Bchellenger, Mr* Harry Marcy, Misses Berths - Bchellenger. Ik lie Miller, Deb. Hoffman. ' Annie Hoffman. Emma Paraoha, Mrs. ; Fannie Ware Julia Hand, W. Thomiison. A "Mum" party will be bald at Wm. . Smith's on Friday evening. 33d inst. U Is for the benefit of tbe Mite Society of tbe clispel. Ajl are cnrdlaDy-lnvlted to ' attend. No special invitation is nceos- ' sary. Be sure and bring atong twentyfive cents as the proceeds are for the f benefit of tbe Mite Society Fund. La- * dies please bring cake, gentlemen sugar and lemons. f Vigor and Vitality. v 0 Are quickly given to. every part of tbe • Hood's Barsaparilk. That tired e (aslLng Is overcome. The blood is purt ified. enriched, and vitalized, ami car1 rtea health instead of disease to every .. organ. The stomach la toned and a I strengthened, the appetite restored. 1 1 kidneys and Brer km roused and e 1 Invigorated. Tbe brain is refreshed, I- 1 Urn mind made dear and ready for work. liyk.
' . . . CarpetslaVid Rugs., m Moqukttes: The new patterns will furnish equally" as w*ll ay Axminsters ; the quality is much improved, while there has mot no chango in the cost, \Vhich remains tit gi.50. Wide borders cpnke match all Moquettes. Tapestry Brussels : In imitation of Mosqucttes, with just the same soft, delicate colors ^ also the wide borders; only the price is less: — say 85c. No better Tapestries were" ever made than these. Ingrains : The designs taken from Brussels ; the best wool, closely wgven ; full one yard wide, and well worth the money, 75c. Others at smaller prices, but they arc not quite so good. English Tapestry and Velvet Rugs at prices that make quick sales, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS VELVET RUGS 16 by 36 inches, 50c. **9 by 36 inches, $1.19. 22 by 46 inches, $1.00. 23 by 50 inches, 1.59. fe-v, 27 by 57 inches, 1.50. 27 by 60 inches, 2.5a 30 by 72 inches, 4.00. Other sorts of Rugs, Foreign and Domestic, marked in plain figures, at prices that wc know are in favor of the buyer. Five Salesrooms. Elevator to all floors. Y. E. Archambault & Son, N. E. Cor. Market and Eleventh Sts., Philadelphia. NEW SHOE STORE, Ho. 27 Washington St., Caps May City, N, J. I ucg !c«*r to sDBiHltH-c to raj mead* soil the poBtlc In (cnvrsl tast I have opened at tie shore aimed luraiioo • tint-, lass Shoe store, where may t-- (nana, sU the Intra! ami popular sty Ira of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Boots, Shoes Gaiters and Slippers, U. m i.USEH. Jit- H. C.MCfaUNKB. Congress Hall Stables. Vtfclss, aids ltd DdqIIg Caiftits, Four Hois onto, SaMte How, Sc. MULLINER & SON. N. F- Cor. Noil* A r.ingrew Su.-PlillA. Branch, SIS N. isth-
AnglosenC'olunci I'litlcr.of Briflgcton, and party of friends, were on our fishing grounds g Monday. They had good luck, and j a A- D. Hand showed pluck at the Into " rates, contesting against tho Martha, ° and Lutllam's Emma failed to put iu an appearand. ^ " entered for the race : Etlna, A. D.^I land's Harry. Clarence. Rudolph and Martha. These boats arc all single stickers, and each of them Itavu a record. Tlie judges wore Supl.cn lleuuaU, Morris grvTb"'1 \iZ'" ritdng.' Ah m'tXrate blew when the signal was made for a Start ut 12 m 20. The course was ■ up tlie Great (.'lutunel five miles aud roths lUrry 'taking the lead from the II ret' Win. Ith-liarilsou's Martha crawled up [he ""utfua'purrcof (l.'.'iYhc Ifodtdpl! t curried off the third prize of (10. Tlie • Martha sailed over the entire course in three hours and twenty minute*. A r The lie U jegallA iVun'the' t'tii of Ju'y.^ I The srerrtcf Sunday in June was duly observed as Ghtldreu's Day in tlie Diss r Greek M. E. Church. The youog people L! rated the church wlthflowras and 'vmes of almost every description. The words, f " Hail, Children's Day." worked in largo ■ leilere with evergreen, and placed in the „ altar were an attractive feature of tho • gnu at 3 o'clock with singing. Itcv. I'. M. * II Randolph of Court House made an < address to the children, his subject was, t i> "Alitor Christ, and can't you help a little." II. W. Hand, editor of tho e I Wavb. made a short addrcsj to the poo- ? e pie. Miss Mollie Johnson and Fannie Errickson recited jtieces well filtctl for , the occasion. These little gitls showed no i signs of timidity, and delivered their " recitations so nobly that they wereasked ; ' liickman of Green Creek, anil Swain ■ 0 Coram of Goshen, gave interesting talks , L to tlie congregation. Those that took , part in the singing showed that they ] i- were well prepared lot their part. Mra. ! Geo. W. Johnson and Miss Aclisah IL ■ n WUUlta were the organists. Tho super- J e intendvnt, Mr. Gus Howell, tliough only \ two mouths old Iu his new calling man- j . aged the exercises very creditably. The ] y collections) 4nkcn were both very good, j a Buoklen's Arnloa Salvo. Jhe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, i Bruises, Soros, Ulcere, Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- >- Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, biains. —
and postivriy cures I'ilcs, or do pay re- CJ quired. Il is guaranteed togivo perfeet kJ satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, J] ccnts'pcr box. For sale by Marcy & »» p°l gftc giflcmtetBwrtg. s" OR. SCHENCK'S 1 Mandrake Pills have a valoe ox a home- ^ hold remedy far beyond the power of Ian- «« gunge to describe. The family can hardly no be true to itself that does not keep them ,|„ on hand for use in emergencies. « MANDRAKE* ■ Is the only vegetable xulrtitnte for tltat « dangcrons nrinrial, MBtpav, nod while at its action as, a curative is fully equal, it d, [kmcs-.cs u«nc of the perilous effects. JJ In Constipation, Mandrake act. upon tj lite bowels without di<|xning litem to »ul>- dl sequent Coslivettras. *| No remcily arts s. directly rat Ihc liver, a nothio" so speedily cure* Sick 1 Icadache, o PILLS, i QHERIFF^ 8 ALB. Ily virtue of • writ of Ft Fa, to me dlrert- - sfejSi,0.'! .o-ssrs-ross BATtrRDAY. Jtm« SOUi, A. D. ISM. teesNnef j! £ Broea-f kay coy, m tae coungr o^p* Stay one Bute ol ; hridTiy1 hTral^" n.™ »r°<lrora IrauutatAi. socraUjo- •• collsitnral sraartty, sag ataomfl ' thu cerutn sn of Ion* ana prrinwra lymf oad . heme In the imriraxh or Cape Mtz Point, ft tte , ""Knir tae^M^proU^wteh^WIIHamjh [ mtrdedta Uto*Ulra»vS£e W* Sis mltp! Cape May as Cape May Coort Boose. Ut deed , - book No. so page AST, grsrted Mrt eroraysd to ' - the asM WUItsm Msraliall In roe s* t.y refetenco !to said rtert will more fnllysoe sx taimi. I «'gah&irg.8i*pshwsrii j ^'"rampletalumLsro to beSShy1 JAMES SUOXMAXM. Jr, Sheriff. IMlad Msy Slat, isss. Printers teea, V J«. LKAMINGA BLACK. SoltcOora
Notice is hereby given that the " Conllall Hotel Company " will not, in manner, he liable or responsible for any debta whaicver that may be contracted for said Ilotel, unless so authorized by the Treasurer of said Company its agent. Jaooh G. Nkafis, Treasurer Congress Hail Hotel Co. my34-8t aflrnligramtg. m, ^AKlHc POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tine powder never rsrtes, .* marvel ot parity ■teeoiftlt aud wholraomeaen*. More ncoBomteal gllERlFF'SBALE. Ily rirtoe of a writ Fieri Faela», to me dfreclfT'wj"^0"1! wiu" 'x""lS artBUPaeu*lYu' it* mP" SSjiia siE if*N ew* J el sty" aa°afore»M. AH tint rertnln lot ami Barrel of land situate m Capo May ctt^y, (tape M^eoea'y, Maw t-n^tjir m^r^pii' *r*|"ptn! nra'^^Si ^f* lhat Csiw°if y '-rty" rS'.rcorapany? KiUtsMn U I mMptaa! amTwesiwd by Brodway aforotai.1; Being .he esme r- remises which Uie Vase May city Land Cctnpan / conveyed to Oea w. Stevens t.y deed -tsict Dec, trad, lass, recorded taCmmliit! ilett's oma^taBook Bo^SI, JoUo if,mlmsylwttorsm™dospi^^tlett5b 1 .1 am RH bnOKMAKtn, Jr., BhertB. **» PFWrt
yilElUFF S BALK. r bJS?of nTw^ Jersey, 1 'wtli^ex'pMa' U? rttasl seadoe on SATURDAY, JUNK Ski, A. D. tSM, taettCoortrnoiiIe," raCsp?Msy't*ratnsrt»! S the county or cspe May sad stale ot New Jersoy All Utote'esttajn tourat^lrod and prssstUre, Slj, ta&a orai'ni y on 'opaZ^saa^te SrSSSSrs s ooraer, theoee sloog ike line now or Urn of i-'t i --in I |b'i I. MOT sixty-seven term west perehesiad t wraty-ratelmra toj^raroonh'fme'ot'ocran1 streeg sosta sniy-lire pirekra k^wre^"ltak^^»«pta»*rt_te"^"wra^tw^i'l^lirt^rtrera^wrwMwe^m^ , ty-'J-'viVd'.xrL"« «",l one^todred smt^ntaewss^saraSS "egrv" east, iwohnadrot and el»»t»-fora test. pHCTitW "iSe^sS" iwa. sod nurtS in Cape May oowary OtmXW "K^,n.?SS;,"g«S'Kgf6 lxaminu A BLACK, Attaraeya You think Your lyo* mpo CoqAJ lfyoa bare them eismlnrd yoewtn swlsiy Wo Examine Eyes Froo. Vs as* Ure IntaUtaWo "Olamaata" Vsss i aaairi ArtlfleloJ Eyot Inserted, Afti; astral prioa, taM ! M Zineman & Bro.,Opt»etang No tSORonta Ninth Sttret. rbllaisleMa. Pa. j AGENTS rS!5S

