Cape May Wave, 6 September 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 3

NOTICE BB-t'"-" row orpin mora gum k*: e. 5*SHB J tavic aouunisiT piwiii. INK. Church Notions. ■flfr Service* ia I he Methodist Episcopal jESE&raick ua Washington atrial. xbv'f jaPr.TFcvtg. on Scpfranbcr 8. Prayer »nd fx. ag/viyijrliuii: ma Una at 9* m., held in the jpv 'Xhapel. - A very profiling mealing blbi* i!v"rO»* service of Tttoafiay* Preaching « v-,*; .#»-» a. at by p^to* Subject, "I'm Pky -rfBeiigloii-" Sunday reboot al 3 p. m. feT 'fteieWa* »< IM p- m. SubjectS*i" vtjlClirU lb* Ouot." Everyone Invited 6,'- ""I awdoWaraU. tav- . The 111. Vernon Company baa abonf ■IgyHiMapletad Ihe building of an cgoaa areBrSfJboe la from of Its pnascmlon*. leaving S apinly a ahorl distance between It aod the ggt&re.era terminus of on, on drireTAIr. fet 'iB. IL UamUlon. of Cape May l'olnl ImHutatovrnoot Company. ' baa naked Ibn . touucil of thb city to continue I J Bench % ; (ecllon of the road, -promising. If Ual* be |&5 -jf ooe.to continue the work to Cape May ij . l'olnl on Ua end of the route. Ttil« ,;,v J»ni give a broad aYoone all the way to Hj^haeat drive on toexnllrc coast. and atj*.-:. tract muck capital* to Gape 'May.. Ilia Et^jio I* hoped council *111 take favorable action on tide proposition' anil do ihe KT- work. The tauter vraa brougbl up al K*£yfTniieiliij 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ' a meeting of rotroril ^^yand laid over for future cotrvldoratlon ^drr^Tbla city cannot affored Deflect the liberal pro|UMlUi.n of Mr. A. H. Uaa.llloo, and alao inpplmarnt the work already done by tbc cnlcipriw and libra, alily of the Ml. Vernon Company. Beyond appro ring of turftnl bllla, and the reception and referring of Manager A- II. llamlluw'a propceltloo conrorolng I ho oxtwsiaii of lteac:. avenue, i lly council did litUu more at IU regular We ahall watch die achctno pro; oactl by Mr. UamUlon with interest, bcllevUig it lobe of much Importance tu the aubatantUI growth of the 1*1*. It ought not to be bung on one of the committee h ok! td the council chamber ami there m'l till unite .fnrgonen, but pmmpl acImpruvenient Company'" liberal proposl. lion. Srerclary James M. E illUrclh, of the Capo May City Athletic Club, pre■uoleil the Capo May haac ball • tub n Ith a tolal allvcrvaae Wednesday afternoon. On d are thcau lines engraved In differ. ; cnt ulaaai.'T- M«, Captain; King. Purd llyuctnan. Laird. Lancing. W. Price," ''Cape May B. B. Club. Amateur champlunahlp, WW," " Wageo buret, Johns, Hi anion, Ilazelhurst, Hurell. Kennedy, scorer; Itobcmon, uenan-ci," and •• Presented by the young men of Cape . atatuo of playrr In the art of pitching a ban. Il la a very unique and handaoino object. ' Mr. Louis Ilil (brand, the owner of the Star Vila, baa been trailing through. In his own house, but so full-hos It be. n a'l the season that b% only auooccdad a few days ago lo aecurlug aiT.ununods. jhma. Mr. Hiilebrand aUribuut tho lUrcpsa of the Slat VUla lo the cxcrllenl Th-ts U her third season ami she has rsu(rd It again fra another, 'w. There will baa renewal of decoratings In Ihe ipeing prior to opening br Mr. llille. brand who U one of our mom liberal In. Education is desperately »!•». but the Wava haabiipui that lis efforts lo rid the city of wasteful eitjayaga ice. Id. ii one direction and a' Bp" choc" e policy In eomcUiing acd a better ayatem of pnbllr Improvement be inaugurated. It also (topee lo aec that sink of naattuca* Cape (■land Creek cleaned out, and kept so by proper dly Iowa. Nothing less than (his will do. What dull be done wl.b Ihe sewerage arc mailers of detail, first erf Ha dally hiercinentvtif nHh. An exhibition d ill will lake place tday (Thursday;. al 10 90 a. m., by the Cape May l'olnl Life Saving crew. There frill be detailed action In saving (Ives of panau on a supposed strand, d ye* ml The operation of tho breechr* ' ftSor," launching the life boat through the surf, drag of mortar and remuciin- . tian of apparently drowned perrons, i let This will be a rare opportunity lo.wli. nana a vary novel and intonating per. funuance Leaf train loivH Sea Breexe hotel at 10 a m. for the drill Fare ten ' -- - - - of tho eye says, for tho benefit of the Ihe pen -"Never write on while paper f'-. trf the mine shade placed on the wall | over the dtak will aaaiat In 'givlag the L many sniHo each caw haiTccTlved Ihe f . Unknot thuaa Vho have been hen,»J8ptea.rr, t f . turo^^w jq,ihulclphh, t^aaxoe day, I SieSSSSS I saaar ™c*A>o 11 Ke. . or Iht.uouetp. _Th«r» jriB be two 1 1

jFrTSrSBKcr ap|.!i«uiU to farm *Con5 clave of Improved Order Bcptaaophs r assembled Friday evening hut. In the _ Iron Hail lodge room, 92 Washington ~ slreel. and were duly Initiated and the , Conclave ennstituted Becoming to the n forms and uaageqof the order. Supreme Organizer Osmond examined Iwtnlyolght charter applicants prior to organise' ion. 5 The Improved Order HepUaopha ia a r secret, social, I internal anil beneficiary order- I originated in Baldmmc. >i(L. - good moral characur. While male adult, full 21 and under 6ft yean of age, la and who own paaa ml required medical I ranging from *1800 lo 85000.. Nil Conclaves can be farmed ia tbc Snatbern « ycBow fever dietricta. -No minora of S- jieraons whose occupations are 'extra J htngnlous are s..llcilcd fin membersbr|>. There are do Siase or Umnd Lodge#.. Bach auburdinxlo C oelare aroda a re-, . . presenter ( w lo the isopreme Concbve, ■I Which meets every two year* The rip a palis Uc work U soort fral Interesting, u The 'f bar u r Hat t<w Chpe^lay la com * pnaed of the heat ever obtained bare, b many of r,uf prommeart secret redely it mrp are- enrolled « The fo! 'owing telhe list of oAerre of x Ore new Conelave- - Past Ambon - p L. KleliarUssm d Arrb a-U P Cnrrit Proa . I- P. C. B Speaoo. Preiair II C. Thompaou * Seerriari A IA Usui. *■ Flaa.yl,r -S II. kl -.fr * 'Treasurer A. O. Uulv. * teapes't-.r -I. T. Kolrlkin. '• Warder-v Hubert C. Hughe* 1 '• Sentinel-Prank EoUlaiu. •' Trusiew- ljr. W. S. lamming: Wm. 1 b Furrow, II. P D iiglsas. " Medical Examiner - Or. A. I. Lsm h. " Deputv Supreme Arclson— P. J. Melf ,1a. " Supreme Organiser. Saml. I. Osmond. c energy he hti alvswn In the organ lis- ; lion of tbu isuw order. It res through " Mr. Ounoml'u 1-ffori* thai ihe Ancient •' Order Uultsd. Workmen was Inxlltolnd ; II of ! f istsilk-. Mr! O.m.tnd left for .Ulan. ' '• tic City. Saturday afternoon, and from p thara to Trenton, and thence to hh home I at Pittsburg. | r. There is no phrase used in a looaer i tense than thai s.f health resort. There I il a ten* In which every place that la ■ '• healthier than the one In wnlch wo re- ' aide ia a health resort. Hence those who I '■ live In the crowded city move a few I ' miles into the country, and make what I r may be relatively called a change that ' concwaii their better health. Many ' placet that arc advertised aa health re 1 sorts are summed to bo auch on no bet- 1 icr ground!. Wild claims of superiority ' I do no not constitute health rerertt lo ' any proper sense. Tlsey must he baeed J " ua .bI.iI.hij and sanitary excellence of " locality. There mult be the dossal at- I ® lention glre-n to the lsygcnlc conditions. 1 l' So place, no nutter how aalubrioua Its if of aavaull.by a false aanilary syttcm. i - Cllnute la made op of many Influence* I li The character of Use roll, natural drain- ' I. age, moisture, evaporation, inhabitants • Bp what ia jsopulariy calhd the climate - '. of a glreu locality. It has been well • r paid thai In determining Use health of a locality its Inhabitant.., throngb a aerie* I. of yeans mu« be studied, and their acta d in relation lo janllalltsn be carefully, e erc'ghed In Use balance before a verdict o la made up. . Tho healthiest place on a earth may be a hot- bed for infeclioua o complaint! if the people who Uvs In It ore careless In obeying the great lawa of health. Gape May lias all the natural ' conditions of a health resort. Her dl. mate la the moat aalubrioua to be found " on tbc whole coast, but even this wll1 not be a sufficient safeguard for tgnorannc, or rarrieaancM in sanitation. The watchword of public safety should be "Keep every Usiug clean. Gape Island ^ Greek noi excepted." . " gust Slat., Jacob Souder, the operator ° of the GryaUl Colliery, al New Castle, P*. area to badly hurt that he died In *- on hour after JL Mr. bouder wag over ftO years of age, and bad long been enit gaged aa a Philadelphia and Reading 0 sales agent with an office on' Walnut a street. Philadelphia. He etcod high In 1 mining i Irclcn, and wis making his colli tlcry a faying conorrn. In prlrale Hie r he was koown aa a kind man and a faithful Christian Icing a member «f o IKHh re reel M K church. He kavea a 0 alfr aud four chlldrru. lie was anan lire 'of Cape May .'being a brother of b Mr. Clinton Bouder, of Uila city, upon ,i whom the blow of bit sudden death d falls with peculiar severity, for It has Ws.mlyr.osrmretks.loee a yowogv* brother,' Wliloughy bouder, met his - diaUsbyeccideut. Tbc surviving mem- * hers trf Ihe family bare 'Use profound * sympathies of tho entire community In * the brrearcmi-sli wUkh they have suaII pvlned. h Use .l'luwnls UlT'cooflaui', ot <r.7 . .tumble .venue, 1'hUadelj. pma, arc the manufacturer, of the cele- ^ liratcd "Phoeuls (loll Oil. This pd prer. serves Ire I her, hoi no effeel on glued or CMutulosl laps, and gives the full trans. „ mission of power. lu for aale by' all belling manufacturers and mlB supply houses at *1 tOper gallon in onp, two T Wdtbire gallon trenar pre^Bbre w in fire and tan gallon cans ; (LOO per h gallon by Ihe barrcL If your supply re man duca n il keep 11 send your address xl end the address of the ilealm to lbs 11 Phoenix on Company. They alao deal w la Anne rubber and leather cement; w channel «*» rent, light and darit, rubber lo paste oH proor. They warrant their ic godabih of Mac heal and guaaantap *- perfect satisfaction. They make a apeetrf laity of cylinder and machinery oils at «'"»••• rs The life savers of ihe COM reported a. for fhily last Saturday, Bopterabor 1st. v- These have been no change* Cape y, May Point crew oompriacs. Jamca W. 0. Eblredge, keeper; Alexander Church, ic (.'baric* Huftcrford, Still well Hdrcdge. K Jat L. Creroe, Oeo. W. «anto« and or larwta W. HBdrrlb. mtrfmen. - Cirfd al fipriag erew'i - Angustuj Booy, keeper, «obt cnambera. Swain Hildreth, Jc* & Hughes, Tho* L. Van Winkle, Prince re Humphrey and K- K Roreunan, surf. ^ taen. ft was thought Ihe Cold Spring ^ .redtaMo tot. JTbn ImjwwveaM will :

Bau»» RadL " - Last Friday aftemoon the Cape May » and Rirertoo base ball teams met tin the c latter* grounds at Rlverton, N. J., and n played the third and deoaire game for c Ihe Reus. Pi Daeia cup. WhAKing In e the box, the Kirertou ware easily thai u out. In tbc third Inning II began lo '. loin slightly, but the fiivt half of the L sixth had been played before Umpire Sanders derided that It was loo wet to (day, : which made Ihe end of the fifth y tbc ended the game. For Cape May , Wagcnhurat made a mo In the Jh*t In.1 one la the fourth and Hyurman one hi e the sixth, TheRlrcrtous handed over d «rfbedP: -.To the Victors belong Ike Spoil* Cape May v* Hire, ton, July 8th, i- Cars May. R tB.P.OA. E. n lyageDbursl. 9b 1 1 0 S 0 '• 0 1 1 0 1 l- F'd. lb 0 1 ft U 0 >-_ H tan ton. rt 0 0 0 0 # ' Ifyncwun, If, I a 0 0 0 Total 4 11 15 1« 1 i lliraxrvx H IB IMI A E. U Zlno. c 0 19 9 0 ' J Oovey. Kb ~V". 0 0 14 2 . Broadway, cf 0 0 3 o " OesB. rf 0 0 0 1 0 F B Iforey. lb 0 0 6 0 0 Moore. 2b.. 0 0 6 a 0 1*4 J 0 1 IB IB 3 ('•l~ May .10 110 1-4 Ilivertoo 0 0 0 0 0 x — 0 Earned runs— Cape May. 2. Itasca stolen — Waxenliunt. Bunion, /.inn, Broodwsy, Draff. 2; Moore. Double Left on base*— Cnj r May. 5; lUvarton, 4. Struck out — W. 1'rice, Lancing, J. I Horny. 2; Draff, F. 8. Horey. M.e.rc, . Mereur, A Find base on errors— Capo May, 1; Iliverlon, 1. Bases on bolls— .. Zinn, Moore. Hit bjrpilcbod ball— Lancing. Broadway. Pasacd balls-Xinn, j A Wild lltrows— W. Pnee, Mereur, J. t Uovey, 2 Total errors, battery and j fielding — .Cepe Mey, 4; Iliverton, 0. B Time of gome— One hour sod ten niint tile* Umpire— Sander* ot Urn Philadelphia (Hub. * Some twenty Cepe Meylles occom- „ |*nlcd the boys to lUverton and were royally entertained. On Ihe relum home of the club and company Satuntay no-n r they were met at the depot by the big : Stockton 'bu* on the aides of wbah ■ pieces of canvas boating Use won* - "Champion*'' They were driven over ) and received a big welcome, liar, r come home amateur champions of t New Jersey and Pennsylvania Patlt Jurors, i Tho following it a list of Tctlt Juror- . drawn to acrve at tho September term ol , court which exmvcoco on 2Sth InaL i Upper township— Alfred Reeve* HL 1 Jah Tornlln, Levi LlpplncoU, Samuel I Young, Jr., Franklin P. Lee, Lrunlny . Stephenson, Richard S. Townaend, Tbov. . Leandra Coraon. , Middle township — Franklin Oram. > Wm. H. Btttaa, Leri Tyler, Ishnutel Ar . Jr., Daniel Coraon, Robert Krrlc . David D. Butch, Nablon llocknoy, . George Oncc.lheadore Coraon, Charles S E. Hogan. Townaend Qallaher. e Dennis township— Duucl Coamhera, c Amos W. lllckman, Henry T- Covaon, 1 James I'. Errlcaoa. David J. Christian, , Thomas P. Smith, Jo* Blfxxard, John * E. Grace, Furm. Iaidtam, Hairy WhoaLower township— John S. Brown, I Deo. llecve* Jr., Belli Chambers, Sema ucl Townaend, Thompa-n Giles. Knot , Tornlln. t Cape May City— George H. Ore sec, f Henry Knott, Franria K. Duke, Joseph J IL Wilson, Thomas W. Millet t. L West Gape May-Frank Kntrikln. ,1 Sea lata City— George S. Butler. Leo|I polilJ. Speer. Ocean City— Samod Genrood. John e Austin, William Garrison, e The above named Jurors wen drawn i onWfcday, August (8th. J mtx. Haju, Jr. u" ProhibitloirCounl/'CtiRFArilHHL r The ProhlhUlonlata of Cape May county will maet In oouaty oonvenll n a St Copt Mar City on the afternoon ol r Thursday, Sept. It, lo nominate oounty - offlcera and transact auch other business g as may come before them. Each townit ship, Cape May Oty and Ocean City a will be enllttad to tend fin delegate* - Wcit Cape May, three; and Cape d May Poi.t, Holly Beach, Abgteaca , and s Sea lata Cly, one each. By order of f Chairman of C-mnty Committee. a K. u- Puft-un, M. D. J A certain married lady sal up until 12 o'clock one night waiting for her bo* h bnodlo come home from the lodge. At tael, weary and wont out with long * .WW*. asm. to retire, end there found the mieMsg buabeud sound asleep, instead of going , to lodge he had gone lo his room and a had ncrv left the houae. Such are the k trouBlp some poqf married women hare to contend with In this ill* 1 The election pasaed off yevterdey very !- quicUy. There ware maay wuvhera for both lasoa, la Ihp field. ]t was a time i- to try thelmetUe of timid person* Some » of them went fishing, or took to the I. woods and others suddenly remembered U that business called them from home, y Going to press on Wednesday aftarnopn o prevpets a repoct erf the city vote from J The board of Phihsdelphta Post War. * of the Committee on NsrlgaUoo end Ftj lota, derided toaeuea pilot's Ueemro to '• was revokodln April M tur eha^tag lt cxceaalve pilotag* fee* The bond also , decided lo proeecqta floary WHllamt :'t watar with out at tml obtaining a pitas* Became. ,1 Many of the public schools of the L county began on Mcmday, a couple of * weeks loo oooo wa Judge. The teachers I. will do well lo make icbbal boms of the * itiain upon tbom when Iheyhsre to ell lot ^ the three 'prescribed hotiH pretending Id toatody. lg)l Ihetn hgve ptahty of time t- out of door* •- BUk member erf 0» Cape May base ® bell teem was presented with a pretty gold medal on Saturday evening. On >g them Ibewj words were Inscribed: "Am*. m tastr Cbamplans. Cepe May Beee Defl

pimowau y S. M. Janney. u! HiUedclidua, ia an t Jo*.1buteraon, of Pbltaddphta, la a 1 n T. P. McOlalhrry, ri.PhlUdtJptu* b | U a Star Villa gueau. o Henry L. Dealer, of Phl'astalpbta, b a a e guest of Ike Star Villa « Mrs, Mary Janney and Miss M IL, I o Janney are Star VUla guest* , h Wilbur A. Moil ot Newark, N. J., I. t y rojourolng^t the Challoole. * Rev. Wa* II. Humphrey hat been . , epcmlimt a r-i aUoe.al Cape May. D Mr. sod Mr* J. H. Webb and dsugb- c T tar, of New York, are atoppotag at the „ Wayeti* 1 - j e F. A. Filxotarin and 1). A- Maker, of I, Philadelphia, have been gueala of Con. c great Hall. Mr. and M«a. E. D. George and eofi, „ 0 L. George, of Pbiladdpbl* are at the ° Mr and Mra. N. A. Camptoo. of Philadelpbia, arrivaJ at the Star VUla Tore- e 0 day evening. s 0 Dr. Ed ward Wyritoff , of Phltaddphta, b was duwfi on Tuesday for a sniff trf our ■ Rev. Mr. .Senior, pf rennsylvanU.win olfiriaie In Ihe Prestrf rrlan church Sun- t 0 day moralog and evening- c 8 Cottager Samuel Nathan baa doted J bla cottage end returned to hb Phltadd. d n plii* borne for the winter. i I) Mr. sod Mr* Wm. It. Murphy and 8 bright llltle daughter, Arlelle, of Phtle- a 8 ddpbla, are et Ihe Wyoming. I Mlm Carrie Lee, who hex beee •pernl3 Ing a few wieka with friemla In Weal 1 I'idladelpfai* hex returned born* 1 1 Mr* J. U. Figgalt, of V*. afler a 8 moat delightful visit lo Atlantic City, fl * have returned to enjoy the unsurpassed I . bcadi of Cape May. e A party composed of Mra. M. V. See, 1| * Mra. E. A, Philllpa, Mr* M. It Band t '• and Mr* F. J. Reynold* are having a - good lime at the EbbKL . r Mr. and Mra. William. B. Kcmplon, " Mioses Inez U. and llortenro B„ and Master Jo* B. Kemptun, of Phllaile- c phis, are registered at the Cbalfonie. t Mra. Wm. U. Beard is now at the - seaside home where she will be pleased o ■I to receive contrriuuUoo* for lu support. ,| I The instilnUoii Is a most worthy charity, " John Wiley. J. Swing WUIla. E P. u " Hand, A. J. Tornlln and Jamoe Chratrr „ comprise the Middle township clclega- d ■' lion lo (ha Brkigcton convention of toe day. a » Mr. ami Mrs Clinton Souder hare ( II been calltd upon to mourn ibu loss of t: F llietfUour weeks old infant eon, (Union, b whore death look place os.Toesday I ' Rev. Doctor Senior la n allng Ula b - usual aulumnal pilgrimage to Cape May. 1 Ho is gulling a healthy complexion by s contact with the otonc laden breezes or p l be Atlxnklc. t! Rev DoeUw E P. Shields ta enjoying ' the lodoty of Ids (tape May friemla ami c gellb-g invlgnrvh-tl by a regimen of i, surf bathing. His former piriahntTS \ J are very glad lo see him. J R. S. Hand, Win. Gumming#, Fonk (, ' lisle and IL C. Tixard have been elected I ' delegates from Lower township to the I Uridgcton convention Joliu 11. Itugbea ' Is the delegate from West Cape May. d Misses Annie Williams, Sophia Wore, „ Florence Kennedy and Alfretta llsyras * ' ore on a visit to Avolim. They cxpecL * to have a good time ftaklog and roaming i about the roiqaaltc nooks of Ihe firm out n ^ Island. c '■ John IL Wilson, the Ulusoopo man, '■ has left the bead of the pier. Many thou, t ° sands of persons have gaxed al Ibe r heavens through Mr. Wilson's glass lids * summer and are all the wiser for their '■ expenditure. t I" Mr. Jacob Burning came down on c Saturday last to finish up the season I with hit personal friend, M. Hall Stan- ^ ton. IU sailed away on Mooday's train | (or home. Mr. ou1 Mra. Station will • stay a coupta of week, longer. Senator Joaepk liana Is at home '' from Wayne, Ph., where he baa been , sinking a well for the use of Ihe town. I n Mr. liana le gelling a big reputation In ■ this dcpannftml of engineering. He * has Ha hands full ell Ibe time,. 1 Afler s pleaaxnl eoj'uira of ihrec weeks c Mr. and Mr* Daniel HUdrelb, Jr., have , spent a v ry ph aaanl lima wlili die ho* ) 1 |4 able amiable mother of Mr. Hildreth, , J who ha one of the handsomest and , i o-bat n sbh uea In Cape May county. S_ EH. Allen has liosl clis ge of lie | Union Transfer thl* .nmmer, and by bla , uniform c uilrsy aad altanllon lo bnsi- , 5 ocas lis* won Ibe eetat-m of the traveling * end buslneee public graerallr. He goes t . back to Uic New Yora division wherp t . the baggage is all tporsd I rum Capo 1 ^ May. MIba Alice Hhcehan, from Troy, New ■; York, baa arrived here from Saralogo, , i Coney Island and other rnaoit* She i * ilka the Cape better thou any of these. g tractive young lady. She Ilka the Cape I * Ms mL "hffi® <*». ma >9 «<« «««■ t g fab day. g Mr* E B. lien sell, Miss Jennie Fran, j d kum, and Xlali.fi. Poole are among | e our September guest* Mlm Frank um , o bos recently arrived from Long Branch. , Mrs. Bcnaell Is a regular Cape Hay visitor, always pending the summer at the , 7 Cap* She is thp vfifp ol Ihe weft known , t aittaL E I). BcojcU. , ic Mr. and Mr* narrily stlU stick by Uic , ie sea, having a deep affection for these ie lovely September day* The tadla of , d the household took an cxcoraion trip ; =- U» oouutry on T"Wd«T. Md gathered | ® many specimens of very pretty wild | » fiowen which are now bluing by Ibe color. | Fred Freer gut a sptendhl ovation on | , Friday night laoL the occasion of his , benefitt. He wu worthy qf this mark of public 'favor. He hu worked hard I lo please and has succeeded. The pier * MMifit>e» a .0000* Msjrn Ed- " moods showed his usual business fore- ^ right in securing the pier, aad gbrtng XhT Bdw. Cake, Congress Hall's popre next Monday. He nropcoa to vlxtt New of York, to* at the Mg Brooklyn bridge, ra statue of liberty and other sights of the re metropolis, take n run up through, the re rounds ea one of those palatial F*U or River atammera. peep at Boston, eenrry if pound amuqg the retorts, and then bone se to Washington when he will rasunm . duty at tire hotel Richmond. The Wave ae Cape May next tswaoc. ; * " Ex tens! re Improvements wm be made >11 to Hotel Tntynroro at AtlanUc City eg JJ Frnnch roof win be extended ever the * EH; _ eameeu every Mary srt& be turfitel the T ronth wlsg and the enpucttr of tida fine * roem*Maay changes vrin be mS|S

HALTS. I Dtoa slowly when you are ia*huir|i.' ' brueaxw The Katydid begin* to remind that 1 cape Island Creek must be purified and then kept so It will soon bo time for the Bobr to whistle "Ivej's peach train crotiaues to make' 1 . dally' trips to Ibn city. Hie majority to Cumberland county against license vras iSta. ' j on their bufiding contracts. 1 The WsgSLi WAvx will be sonf lo J address an entire year*for (1. Fanacrv are glad because of the excellent prospect of a big corn crop. ' Improvements are still being made ' The Ocean I let and Athletic Park 1 have been great attractions thl* year. ' OOe ran hear the ekulting of tbc sum- ' eot'ager'a door above the roar dl the 1 ... J Our corroxpor dents are rcqirestcd lo ataf to their let tees im Tuesday of each week. 1 JLcothev | re; Hilar Biptembtr hop aril) take place at Ibe CflUlfonle Balurday ' id ble h t th ' hereyeL Cottagers shou'd not be J We publish in this issue the lu*l losudmeei of the laws paa-ed by Ihe last . The county Coovintion of the W. C. T. U. will be held > Uila city oo tho ' Fire instirancn, chap and safe. Of. 1 of J. Henry Edmund* No. ;tS atrenL The hall players of Ihe printing eslab- ' Uskmenls l.oked faded before they got . th rough on Friiloy. Tho woods are already pulling on a 1 rooty look, an indialloa that summer'* Fire laauraucu effected in tbc best companies only al tbc office of J. Ilenry ' Wu shall now be able lo give more st- ' and get it. All the county news. Wbcn a d (g growl* over hi* food you ' may know that be likes it. Wbcn a 1 man growls jou may know that he 1 doeanT See the exhibition drill to-day al 18.90 Cars leave Sea llrceie at 10 o'clock for Haras [atrllls' accomplishes u e aufficlenl ( Bhcppard's for Indies' luissc*', and ' children* shoes. Rose ball and lawn 1 Dr. Kennedy's public spirit Is maniU. B. Pharmacy, corner Washington and ' . It la lime to look after Uie needs of 1 Ibe growing population In the way ol 1 public Kbool* I'ara-llH> Is a place or condition where j there is no illness, no fretting, no looting , j i finding fault with others or their ' work— usefully busy. Tbc New Columbia cloeod on Monday. Manager Altick bu made an ex- ( i cedent record and we shall be pie: sed i to ooe him back again. Ware A Hdrcdge. carpenters und i builders, havp their office on Mansion I street. Tbey are now alVrork upon s couple of city contracts- \ Try a Turkish bath sf*bVc.mb!iah., J i meat of Martlndalc A Jobqs"ii jw hen In ' ■ These cxcclmsslroatbs are i al No. !1 N. 10th sired. i " Housekeepers have an excellent marfrom which to toko) their fruiu lor i canning. Those Mo- on Jsra are for i ale ' ! at Hand* Central MaikeL ! kMtongVhe rvlta'cf rimng drlnk'wbcn 1 - who are lo the liquor buriuvsa arc I such ardent w oikrri for It. 1 the Meyor'* offiec. will be open all Ibis week. Bargains lu porcelains end fancy I II would he a gnpd iijet lo fumlgalc 1 those (hrilt used for the aureti before 1 they »re spread The stench from them I la n't a bit like pinks, or pansics. The ocean pier U o!lH open fur vtallora. ' The lower deck la for Ihe purpose of fishing. Red- drum will now be along. 1 for Ihem. Admission 10 cents. Today the question of temperance re- ■ form will bo decided at the poll* to far 1 it can bo for the lime being, h ut 1 time for weak kneed reformi-Wr Win Inwnshlp secretaries of the (tape • May County Bonilay-echool Association i kindly for lard their yearly statistics lo 1 the county secretary. U. W. Hand, o| ' (tape M#y OUf. The heqey rain s'uim of .Monday I evening did not dder the tank and file 1 ot Ihe Republican party of I lib city from aear iiilillkg at the dty ball and •' casting their ballon, I owing to the rainy ucalher last hat- ' urfiay evening to ho held iboo In tbc M. > UUspel. Ibu meeting Id otnxlder the I Iocs] option question wu postponed till ' last Tuesday evening. » The disturbance In (he Cold Spring partly caused by two young ladies, mem. ' of the church. T-cyr should have t There aic movimmU talng made by 1 men of Ike greatest Importance r Id Una plane and all southern Jersey. A - few wee ks or months may develop eomc" - thing worth talking about. 1 Congress dined eighty l-crsons last Sunday, a nretty good Hit (or to ble a " day to the seoaun The holeb' opening I and doalag days an prophetical of a • West (tape May folto remembor when 0 Cap* Bland Creek ran through to the J ocean. Then U Was that good Sihing II prevailed to |la waters, ft would he a ' toogh fish that wo«tWeurrlvo to It how. • The Rose Tree Hunt ltaope, on tlx P. ' W."A B. ft. ft. aTEIwyn Rioc Coniie, o ™ <* o* Beptemhev » al 8p.m. Entries should be addreaeed to J. T. Doton, 1W Arch etrcwL I-hlftddphb. Samuel W. TUton, of Ooopor't Point, 0 Oantdcn, hu bogun woA oa a foutr abated schooner to he owned by John , Magce. of Camden, end Captain John , Champion, ot tolacofnly. ft b lu cod k . You amy pick out auch times tod ; youradvaa merrier for a BWe^ton a g growl deal of money (qc Ua (he company ■ ami not toe charge that makes the 1 » elected to reprrAcr.t Cape Mhy Oily In J'

The man who couala himself u of - little woeto. when be b to. vepveaant a j great cause b apt io be taken to Ids , , eeota often raises him above the ordinary , leveL , W. IL Munc* Dr. E M.ftmith aad , Jo* Magulre wets the means yesl-reby In rcculng and reeatadtaUng a woman { who had become helpless in U« surf. It , , tag atoR hour lo bring her to con , The Method tat Church al Gneu Creek , will be reopened on next Habitat , Sept i W* Punching allft.90* t*; children's j service at 2.30 p. m.; preaching at 7.90 ( , m, The services msy be condnctad (tape May will now go vacating. Thai , is that part of it which hu succeeded In t , ciphering UP a balance of profits In Iheir (oar will get nafarther than Grassy sound* for a days fishing. John D. Craig. No. 12 Decatur street, . makes repairs and furnishes supplies for 1 all kinds of sewing mrfchines. He also1 , tunes and. repairs pianos and organs. ' . Bend your orders lo ldm from the conn. he will promptly respond. ' I Dur oipallcr boarding houacaare doing , Ural-class business. Tbey ore mating. | of coming lo Copy Msy Mr f.ai of lack of src'miniodslion*. On Sunday lost o'nV of the Blading 1 [ steamer, grounded off Cope May Point, launched their surf bust and were ' the tide rising Ihe vessel wu gotten afloat. , Mts-cr- Hulls Btanbopc and Jullu Bar. ' ians,.have served on the personal staff of , rile street and Windsor avenue. These ' (tape May's kitchen lobby bu a dally 1 , and bye. ltjs qulte^ rlglit. romrtlilng j TluxpeopU arc gelllog toeh eye. o(>en ! C.pu Cits, tel. West (tape May. on Fri. ' dsy 'afternoon. Sept. 7tli. for Ibe benefit 1 j ingly *,*ik( In our presence «rf the Hflll , ° I Suit meadow giws U to fine (imdiiloii ' Rearclly oTt«U h** detained lire black . ment to their oyiler bed* ' to Philadelphia on Monday. 1 The Delia pee base hall club «.»-* to ' _ ^s Islo City im Saturday lo play with ' off on Wednesday. The day wl, per. feet, a lovely breeze sweeping over the hay. Il wu a big day, ending up with WVpfrttTtM rfhrawv warfas *1— old trusts ul I l'tcrces Point. ' The Victors of Ilk. Gramlc did not ex change bats with Ibe Defiance of Uils * thlnl place in Ihe county, ss the lilt- ' Grande prophet had it in lul wtek's (JiueU*. Score 1 lo 11, In eight Innings. " lu favor of Ihe Ikfiancc. Itlsbopefl lie J prophet will Itereaftar puhlisli Ihe game ' Cove oysters are reported In poor con- '• dlllon. Mr. and Mr* "J. X. Tornlln -pent the first of the week at Port Elisabeth. * J. Smith Townseml hu gone to Phili Otlelph a to engage in Ibe furniture bus- •• Mr. nod Mrs. Samuel Eel . of Phil. " delphia, are guests ttf theft (laughter, 0 Mrs, Frank Povsou. * The work done ra the Goshen cemetery hu transformed a briar patch Into F a sightly baric) place. ' John High, wllh a gang of assistants, 7 is planking tho large vessel tolog built ™ by IL 8. Lenpripg at Dennis; i'te. t. Tabid Tai* lor Septcmlx'r another I- seasonable and entertaining number. « Summer li dead- almanaptKy tml Mr. II WhiUon treqia tor demise with bcecm log solemnity to his opening poem; then g follows a variety of household tofotmu- * turn tut Khwewms eautot affdtd to lose; i- "New September ''MutTOH;" "Coffee v and Coffee Making ;" " Housokeepora' Wtuk for September " New Things , (or Table and KUeliou "-all br l hot ' famous Butborliy on things rtillnary, ? Mr* R T. Rorcr. And then her anh sweri to " UouKkeopcrs' Inquiries " 1" Ibis month abound In instructive infor. * ^aaSiSSrisrfi® Iota," " Our Cooking Club; " " A llic. . lions rv of French Terms urod lo Me- * noa ; " "September Culinary Eeooo- * mtea; " ebm a deecrtp'ive paper •' Regarding too Peach." The literary por. n lion of too uuigaxino, ton, is. wcU so* „ tallied. In ll are several original stories by able, writers, toccther wllh the end of F " Jonathan . Easr'* D ffieulty." Tba Prixe Problem Department anntliervenr r. attractive feature), la kept up with aklll > and Ingenuity. (1.00 a yesr. 10 cents a 1 fflSpi r- VAMrm/hr .^ mJ used for " LoLling p .Ibiral moetings j placed Injront of toe cabto* and Ibe -Log Cabin Uard^idcr campaign of '40" hu paaaed Into history u the most enid touauttle of our pulli leal con Mat* Log u. Cabins hare fox lids reason a ponnanem •y tonic bitten hare secured a permanent m place hcnaaac of theft exccllcnoe. E Apply to W. Porter, 'Ur"S!!jy. I iSumre 7.,

f Along trea areora Road. 1 Everton Coraon hugflae on^a 'ahort ' with hla father. School open next Monday kinder'toe ' supervision of Barrows C. Godfrey. Hamad WUhams and wife haveCro-" 1 lurnod lo torn home to Philadelphia ' Luther Cocsoo left last week lo take ' charge of lib school atTcdoricktown. 1 wM In vary-much missed. Mr* Sallle Smith, from Atlantic corns, ty. and Mr* M. Payne and daughter, of 1 ltiUoJclphb, arc visiting Jrtooda bore. The Mbaes Silica are entertaining 1 friends from Phltaddphia, Tbgy all ' enjoyed a trip to Atlantic City laxt vrcek. 1 Mbs Thompson, s guret at Mrs. Rowan's, b quite seriously III, and b under ' tho media*! eMcoll n of Dr. R T. AJ>- \ A fine rain on last Saturday night at tho inlet. . " Things look now as if there would be wedding in Ihe near future. , Miss Dcwi Abrams b quite todlspitacd willi thai loathsome hay fever. Mr. and Mr*. Jackson have left tab „ o mmunily much to the regret of many - , friend* _ I Mtasftalllc Townseml afler spending * | ou'luUCrfflsy. "* • r Edwin Towasend hu been taken down with another attack of pleurisy , Is a again confined to kb room. ' Some have un regard for the law as a , there are pcrw ns charged with killing i both quail and rabblu. Where are the d , Our public school opened on Monday b under the auspices of George Eldredgc. c ' This town will probably go "dry" on |, 1 Wednesday. ^ L rgcmenl of Mr* Wro. 11. lk-arii for thb ! Manager Hamilton b vury much en- „ J of Cape May l'olnl. ~"|)*IU Junes, one' of Ibe moat active ' I workers in the 30th Word, PbllndvlpM* j genlcl of gentlemen. Mr. Rringhurst. of Wilmington, will leave lure. ' was Miss THIle June-, of Philadelphia , South Dvnnls. I Shaw, May Wolflugtou. Mrs. E*sthuni , - convenience to strangers inualng through , 1 ikmtdcil Scotch larrivf wbl'li I* (One. a Public 'school (qieus^ next Monday e ployed wllh the exception of Mrs. Harry e II. Hand, are Flelier, whose place b taken by Alias Carrie Foster. That there b danger to our borough may be discovered by a few minutes are ample reasons lor arousing the peoc pic against a danger ao near us u toll The people ol'lbl* borough arc glad " of the action lb# Was a b taking In rcf1 lory condition of this locality by toe re- • montl of toe Hwcr from Cape bland Creek. The two towns could put their '- hoods together and have a plan utbfac0 lory to belli devised hy competent engi. neera- tbily let b>lh n m.klpall'tcs rcsolve I It. I the i . pro- r incut shall be 'I made, ihe « rtalla may lie nttcmled lo u There 1- yerylllile oxcH. iuenl . vor '• elisitinn Inda. '• Oar school slid nut cummrnce this " week hut will on Muuilay next. " Mc* Harry Ui.cn* H visiting wllh 1 Air* U. Y. Wlllctu, sod other nlsltrea * and friends. k> Henry .Whrleti, of Phibd*d|*b(a, made J a short visit to hb nephew J. E. Whelen r, of thb village. I; Mbs Minnie Way and Mbs Li rata Vom are prrpwrlag to cnler toe Normal School at Trenton. >; Mr* Emily Godfrey hu gone lo PhUI- adelpbia lor a visit of a few weeks lo " her sister Mr* James 11 Ande-son. , John Hancock hu been suffering for «. several days with s large boll on tlic side r- of hb" face. Becoming desperate wllh pain and un«blo to sleep, he sharpened *1 hb knife and cut the ugly thing a half e an Inch and wu immedvaudy relieved. I For many weeks our neighborhood bu 1 oca saddened by toe suffering of i! loved abler* and on Saturday evening a cloud of real felt sorrow settled on all it our hearts when word wu sent out that " Mr* Wheotoo wxe dead. Heft III nets (j data* hack almost a year, hut at times „ she rallied end wu abb to be about, but |t at lost the w*s token down anil all tbe ® thill of her sua. U. T. C. Whenloo nod ? other* wu of no avail, the tank lowi r i. and lower until death came "nd relieved I her, and at toe umc rime madc"(-jw de- " voted hatband aad children (eel lUallifc In toe future would he dark todoedwlllixt out tho love and eompaniasiaMp of too dear wile and mother. Wo ilespiyayaopatoita wlto to«m ta_tota_lhrir hour of o-|ll is wefl with her aooL Bhowu an danffljWFasar-ai: t: aafgaafjcgaa

Celery -sW For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED ^ The AGED. wells, richatomm NEW SHOE STOR^mB No. 27 Washington St., Cape May Mill', Gcitt' ail HM Eosts, Slues. Pb'iwHS

Mr. and J. re. John Barnes have a new Ml** Llrsta Feuter I* spending m few X Oyslermcn are waiUng for Hie tale . h Mr. Tbumu Taylor is said to be tha , a taaclicr for thb district the coming . e scalded Ihe corn and thai there will ' c The fanners are gelling ready to re- a list the invasion of gunners when Ihe I side Hie M. E church will Jic opened i nexi Sunday wlto appropriate sci vires. I Ilenry W. Hand, Jr.; b much elated I led in on Saturday from the tay bods. | 1 about to be broken up for a Umc. The j a men ramp-dag limn me going to work 1 fesicil In this place i a regard lo the elec. 1 ling boll nil In llic grand march of Im. I new country home which lie' rrcrnlly I pun liasrvl in this village. Some more I invratonlikc Captain Swain are fiecilnl t O «..n View 1 I 1 took iJoob'tu "u*#!; ^ hie ton , ■ tended a. it woul 1 otherwise would ] of people ! here trom adjoining n-lghbur. ' 1 rcspci l to I heft much loved friend. The ! 1 body wu clothed in n handsome block , the centre diagonally wu placraT'toJ \ word "Motocr" in fiae |Kirple flower*, il , al the house by Itav. Alt. Hammond, of , 1 for thb fall- 11 I (tapt. Ilaycs b running a truck Uwt ■ ' to Atlantic Uiy. . < ' Charles AUtUwws b sending sweet ' • potatoes to Atlantic CMy. 1 ' Mbs Etta V. Shaw bu gone to tfle city to spend a few week* ' I'vraera are beginning to think about ' ■ getting their hay far the coming year. t We ore glad to tw Mba Mamie OUvnr ■ out iftivtng after a severe attack of tick. » Col. Sawyer wu In Ihe villagu lul • week looking after Ida political for- ■' Alba Nolo Oonovcr, of Greco Creek, • was stalling friends and relatives here last week. jj Tlie demand for pooches al Capo May " Mr. lUllowcll and itangbtar-luJaw J were in tho neighborhood colling ' friends lul week. - Mra. Iihoda Mldiltaton, 'of 1'hiladcl- - phla, visited her frlcnil, Mra. M. A. - Scyiler, hut week. c Cicncliuv Ijcamtug u repairing his , ■ dwelling house. Carpenters Cuinmlngs null Hughes are doing tho work. :r Makes the lives of tiuay people mln.rohie, and often legils lo a* If deal ruction, is Wo know or no remedy for.dyspepsla more sueccs-ful than liuod's Ssnwpa. h rilla. It acta gently, yet surely anil ef. • ficlenlly. tone# tho stomach and other organs, rem errs too faint feeling, crce ales a good appetite, cures headache, n and refreshes tho burdened mind. Give Hood* Sarsaparille a fair trial. Il will c do you good. a Sound Legal opinion. I E. Bainbridge Monday, Esq., County 0 used Electric Ililtcra wllh ritost happy results. My brother also was very low ir with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but wu cured by timely use of this ntralle cine. Am utbflcd Electric Dlttera saved h hb life." ,| Mr. L. WUeoxsoa, of Horse Cave. I* Ky,. adda a likctcrilnMiny. saying: Ifc paallvcly Iwllcvra be would have died, had It not boca for Hcctrta Bluer* d The great remedy wll] word off, u if well as cure all Malaria. Diseases, and . for all Kidney, Uvcr and Stomach Dis. orders slands unequalevL Prltu JOc. jj and (1. at Marc) JiMecroy*. 0 ■ The Indian Hemp BUtere. combine • In a peculiar manner toe heat blood purL 1 fier and i trcnrtbenlng quolll'ea. They c are purely, vegctahl* ft U ore of toe A lieat of re medio*, and sucoreds when other mediate- s fall. Three Hitlers will puilfy your Wood, aid Uredlgaslion. ard rt Irivc new life and vigor to tba body. ,. pond for dyspapob aad liver «wr platan. ■ and b a preventive of oaagumpUao. c Sold by Jatut Fxastek, <t Green Creek. >- Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. I* - Ha.abat flalvoln tha wostl hra Qwla, rt Brotae* Bow^^Uljw.aMt Rheum. Ferf htaiu'Sro* ami alfSta EruptSi* t* and poaUvely cure* PUca. or do pajr raIS quired. Il la guaranteed togirc partact t ^ssfifWS^p

Bo* lale Tba season lohl an end. Tha street oar Imap* up It^iM^^^I toe Ooatlaenul aad lisck to ihan0M^^B Mr* BdwnQne empli»B a tafirfj/Rjf^^H ckBdrea-whtV> they arc Very few of our < -cue nt haaajjjM^B aad maay ef toou vrill *uy of October. ; David Muooi has Ihe moat padHUffiffiH la ol too very lw*t praBVy. -f ..rtgjjH There arc many eye* tltat will t*»g@U sleep mqrc i delicately not-*. - | Doctor, Utal he will move kil tomM Vflju j nod Uml Ida j occupy hb cottage and allend j bo^cnequdingly for hi* « nb with our olid will The boardwalk lock, i,iiit»t(|||^^^H shall have excursions all and iwoplaVj^H all toe suroiper Iban SepJ^^^H - 4 October. Thn-I- that lialh A^mDj spend I'h-asanlly 1729 shccpslicai! at thb summer. Aly I Whcro^^^^^H all been dblrlhulcd 't Surcly^^^^^^H among*! us Were tocy shlp^^^^^Kfl Philadelphia i* tha^^^^^^^^H ualns stop at toe bridge t dropping off the 3 or toe 1, Wouldn't tost come nearer very lucky. A few must them all, and a good lot In » day. WH day after day ili*ap|ioinlMft .. . '.HS "*¥ The I, K. Sutiou* bare bean maAM^^H I. a frellng'of safely. Itelly, It Is a«3^H the sbulcmcnl of the storm or Hurt It JiHHr probably he a terror, and' wc an enables them to lie vi rv accurate hi IhS^^Hj Notlcu of Asalgnmpntl .. Noilco b hereby givan that H(4m9 II. Oliver of toe City and ""I WllHl May, New Jersey, hath Uda((F^M , nutilo uu aaslgnmcnt to tha suhaMiMr 'jJM of hb estate for tba oqual liiill orf-lir" H , creditor* and that too said crmiiurt 'St tana of three miinto* Data.1 July 18th, 1M1R ' la coop ' Nothing In urg-auu ua only pnrp. tllfiBl preparatloxL«HlH^H^^^H • AGEMT S^a