Cape May Wave, 29 November 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 3

ijjgjp WOTIOE555a|SSja&T sa; Q^y»»&entt««t^^*i>lM_Tay7 m Churoft Notlo*a. p Boivlcre la the Method 1st E,,lscopai u Church on Waahtagton ■troot, abort Ocean, *oa Dec. 3d, as fallown. rrayez b and experience meeUng at 9 a. m-. held u la the chapel. Ton ahould attend fata ti moot excellent aerricc. Preaching at u 10.80 a. m. Subject— "Erery day Bell- c glon." Sunday School at 2.80 p. m. Let there be a full attendance of teachera a and achalan. E renin* acrrioe at 7.80. t: Subject—" Being Reconciled to God." c We aeek to moke there aerrioea pleasant a and prohleble. All lnrlted and every- o body waloomr. c Thanksgiving. To-day brloga to the old home circle It those who hare been separated from it • by Ibe changing circumstances of life, » and temporarily unites them. They come =■ back to look upon faces that hare a " few mora furrows than a year ago, and T many more allrer threads In their fading » locks. Thanksgiving day Is peculiarly " a family possession. It appeals to the ° borne love and vibrates a chord that no w other holiday touches. There ore other ft periods that have their peculiar Interest tc but none of them grew out of the affix- fr Uun for boons mingled with thanks for w the boon of having one In such ci pleasant places as s bound in this Christ- >t Ion nation. It Is a typically [Amort- w con feast day. and SI such Is fully recognised by lists end nations) suthorlty. T Its observation hss greatly widened from pi what It was when those hardy Plymouth th od place, in old bleak Now Em land, and ik Eur

returned thanks to a Beneficent Prawi- I donee for hit protecting care In making i their eocape from dangers within and I without their lltllo company. Today i It Is both lilting and proper for the poo- i pis of this great, prosperous, i,m and r peaceful country to assemble themselves i at ttwlr respective pieces of worship and I return thanks to Almighty Qod foe the benefits to them as a nation, ga-a community and as Individuals. ' There never was a campaign In which | so much money was used to swsy pub- ' lie opinion as the lsta one. In Cape I Msy, Msdsm Rumor, s gasslppy old > Isdy who often' comes very near the t truth If she don't hit It exactly, puts the t figures st the snag sum of *10,000, sn I risge hire, sod campaign wind and, one f would think, Isave a good surplus In the ■ treasury. If thsl useful sdjunot ol the c parties which opposed each other with J money at lb* late election, could be c placed. But somehow no one cravfa the ■ honor of being treasurer If they long for ' the boodle. Its generally and unknown t factor In campaigning this custodian of e the "Boaters." . You may see a worker t at the polls stand a voter up, a few mo- r menu and attar a low voiced conference | he may go on with a face looking like a wages for his week's work if he's not - voter boaomo to tolling his ballot to the ° highest bidder that be looks upon the transection si shout right. The Third " party should Incorporate another battle- ' cry at future elections, and wage unre ? looting warfare against the corruption of of the ballot box by ibe purchase of votes. _ _ * The damage by the Ute storm to coast b heavy. The;old story of wrecked bathhouses and waahouU Is going the rounds „ of the papers. Amid all the turmoil of , the gale-one of the severest that has " Attack the COM for yeatt-Cepc Msy ® suffered no damage of any eoosequeooe. '' A few leads of gravel will meed all the * breaks the tremendous pounding of the ° surf ores able to effsct open our substantial bulkhead. It b a wen known fact " that whan other places ore broken up * hvtks mHsS »»w nf Hi. SlUnll, the Atlantic, !

drtree by oaetert) gales, Cape May enJoys a security from damage that gives her gnat advaotage. Investors hi oca■Ida property have very often had their ( attention called to the Immunity en- ( Joyed by the (Jkpe from suffering the t fate ofhm protected places. It wUI be j to their advutaga If attention Is colled t again to the subject Just here. Some , but they nmnhUy reabtad" the full i fares cf the I we day's pounding, coming , out OB right The Wavx has sll "the fall given a , generous portion of space to boom the , cheoM at open og one of our large ho- , ckJaqtoily it hse named the New Colum- ! Ms aad Oangrem Hall as the most svall- 1 ■Me houses, the former requiring only ' sHgbt asodlfieotion to maoe R e first- j etses wlatsr house. We do not pretend | know the mind of Ooloori Oakc upon this subject, but we venture the prediction that he wIO use bis brat endeevors ' open ens of these hooset if he is glv- 1 to. plan by way of fooilag advertising tate-fes stcgant New Columbia woaM jhahlv ha en span house before Ash Wednesday gets la MgbL Olreth. matter a thought while the subject of OJ. •jjOP «"■'« buahmre is bring sgl. Inweteh^Ths'usteleeUan, s very excttteg one by the w»y, e fanny part of — Pnrtteulertj notte-bl*, sod that "•the sir 0 1 Importance upon the tnnmiml la the bmrtet<tf the sans of 9m. Inn who were M to* and brought taearetag*. to vota, the majority of wham erase prohoMy *s able to walk ma Thb mrinm. ee curiam hire ■■ill n taeg* hnl. ta fa. tUanraa !

PERSONAL. I Potior Msochcelcr Is st home from* j visit among former garishloncre. 1 Cape a P. Pouter hi making It mighty uncomfortable for the ducks of the , Rev. a. II. Ingram, late of Cap* May aod Naoticoke, Pa., hss sccvptrd a call fiom the Fifth Presbjlcian Church, Trenton. N- J. Rev. Mr. Foots seems to be a decided { favorite with the younger members of the Baptist Church. He stands s good . cbsncc of getting a cell. Ben. Johnson needs his eyes rerocssurcd, or keep butar hoars ftitanlsy nights. He should be able to dlstlngulsh. between a lawyer and a Minister , inside Of ten minutes. ■ Misses BrmieTownsend, Justine Rose- , msn, Annie WUllsms, Bopbis Ware. [ Clemmle Wilson and Anna Churcn have been very active fa collecting funds for ' the (ettivri for Ibis evening. 1C James Cm* woIFa friends sie Islk- | fag of him as "a proper candidate far ' council. Cremwsll Is Identified with Cape May's progress and will no doubt 1 tasks a lively csndldslc if he consents to Clerk Dsnk-1 Briicllongor, of Fishing Creek scboil district, was fa Philadelphia lost week inviting proposals for tut. niturc to supply the new school. house. He took the larger part of a day fa attending to this duly. Brother Cooper dismisses the psrty leadership question fa sn easy going wly may be best after all. -Those who took up the UatttU last week expecting see sn exhibition or llltemper in lu columns were dlssppolnlcd. Rev. Fisher Wilson maintains an cosy first place fa tbe minds of the most of tho leading members of the -Baptist church. Mr. Wilson has Ihe fire, map oud grace about htm to mnke a success of any pastors' o to which ho might be called. On Tuesday a number of rttlsens were by Msyor Edmunds to Inspect Ike effects of the late storm ssexhibllcd about tbe 'Point of the Cspe. A well-heated ; car of the. Delaware Bay rolling stock was plac-d st the disposal of Ihc parly, i first stop was made on the Mt. Yor. t tract where the new company have recently comnletsd nearly three-quarters of a m le of breakwater and beach road- t way. Borne frsts bad been entertained tho safety of this .untried Improve- I meal, but It waa found that It emerged I the two days pounding it undcJ. went without damage. It will be a t for satisfaction to lot owners of , syndicate that tho-e substantial bu). works were not insdc In vain. I Cape May Point did not fare an we I | awlft storm tide rushed around Ibe pitch of the Cape with great force, cut, i sway tho sand, and undermining I tbe breakwater rather than beating It Manager, Hamilton Is on the f I down. Hamilton Is the

. ground and will have all damage repair- t ; ed In a few weeks. Along by the Steam. I boot landing the hay got on a big tear and ! - ripped up the beach fa ■ way that put I the Atlantic to tbe tear. Taking it alloi strength of the alorm, was small, tbe la- ■ I coining nut fa first-class sltspc. ' A preliminary meeting of citizens was j held at tho Recorders office on Tneaday evening to fake Into consideration the , i project of advertising Cape May as a ( . winter resort. II waa presided over by i K. Duko, Dr. James Murray -Acting , aecrctary. A statement was made by tho Doctor to the effect that If *5,000 could bo raised by tboso Interested In the Oape'a progress, F. Theodore Wtd- " ton would prepare the Stockton Hotel ^ a winter house and open It In FebruA committee, comprt-leg Dr. Me- . Y. Denlsot, F. L. Richardson. Hslpin and Wm. G. Emeu, wot r named for the purpose of soliciting subset! pi tons to the fund. Gentlemen pros- u ent started tho boll rolling by pqufag r their names down for snug turns. An (i adjournment was made to Saturday evening of this week to hear report of com- (, mlttee and transact such business at sp. R perta'ns to the scheme. K Such s bllxssrd ss struck Ihe town on Sunday evening last has not b en expo- a rlcnced by the oldest inhabitant for * years, so early la the season. The " fullest tide and heaviest oca of tbe ocapounded the beach all day Sunday ° bat did no damage to tho boardwalk or 1 beach drive. Tbe snow and sleet of " Monday turned to rain lata to the day. Tbe year promises to be an eventful one atmospherically .'and In go out in barmo- M ny with the predictions of the goose " prophets. No wracks on our lmThe Old East Epd'ctofateg House st It aad Spruos streets, Philadelphia, Is Ihe spot to buy clothing cheap for « cash. Mr. Z. A- Shaw, Manager, under- tl stands how to ran a popular cloHlfng t, and merchant tailor business as his successful record at the well-known East ft Bud llluttratlona. In passing it rosy be S staled that be Is interested ta Gtpc May b Bcacoasl properties, and with bis friend, George Rummell, form a part of the p Board of Management of the Avalon rr

; Beach Improvement Company. Tbe meet successful work done ab ut ' May, ta the way of keeping fa ' check the ocean along our shore line la i that by L. E. Miller. HU sea walk at 1 Avalon and on lb* Ml Vernon beach hss Rood the onslaught of the tale storm without ■ symptom of yielding to tbe power of the beating sea. Mr. Miller has had much expOrleoo* in ocean building, and his services are likely to be ta [future brisk demand Msyor Edmunds does not Intend to so forget bla calm courage, aelf respect, and manhood as to answer hack his quondam friend, F. J. Melvta, In that gentleman's peevish and profane ®. Bring on fas right mils of th* teriro 0* events which have so proshaken Cspe May's political circles he con better bide hb tune, which always comas around to thore who how to wait, as so few dir. and novel In character will be given on evening, Dec. 7th, ta fae M. K. church hy "Th* Obrey." It consists of • music, song and story of an oriental > character. Distinguished okrgytnan f rack as Rev. G. K. Morris, D. D., Rev. , R. H. Con well and R*V- J. O. Wilson [ bars given It thrir beany endorsement. ' Full roitlcutsrs next week. The'unimprovetUands shout the Old . Depot, belonging lo the W. J. R. 31 . Company are, fa their present unetred for cStmtloo, a receptacle for standing . bouts are unsightly nuisances to greet I SnpXKnriS.* """"J®1 to ! R sounds wall tomy tori' C»pe May has one of her large holds open all Ibe ' of"' ameUerbouare'lL 'mtltag*'''^ SCrid b. dcSt.**™?

8ALTSa Tbe days wU be bat a lUUe shorter. Stockton Improvements ere going on ty all right xe Conjugal love cannot be presemd In f sillily jars, ty Holiday goods arc a notlcablo topic dl for city advertisers, b, Dandelions still dot our lawns with their delicate yellow, id Shopping is the uppermost feminine of thought just at present si A clear conscience will c-rry through where money often falls, s A few rock ore yet lingering along the y edges of sedgy creek banks. ' a- Tbe great festival of the year, Christbt mas, b only four weeks sway. 1 A horse knows more than some men, e- for it knowslwhen to say naigh. 6. Every day the rooster U leas and leas « W and Ibe turkey U mora and more. ' >r Buckwheat cakes ami Jersey sausage I of the best, at the Excelsior Market I [- Christmas U coming. The children rr are feeling lis exhilarating influence. ' h -Copt F. L Smith's loss by the wreck ' ,t ot thcG.neral Primer b sb nil *1000. < 0 Don't iqpltc s noise. There's a ben 1 on. It will be a double yelker thb time. g Profanity b a punishable offense. Any I |. public exhibition of it b most disgrace* 1 1 St ! .. Revenge U but a * lid kind of justice ' t. with sn Insane judge to deliver lb rulings. y Reliable fire Insarsnce at the office of ' y J. Henry Edmunds, No. 88 Washington < i street 1 8 Boou, shoes end rubber goods, K- , Psncoast, No. 18 N. Second Street Phi[- 1 sdelphis. . i p Call In at tbe Chapel tbb tvenlug and c f give the Festival tbe encouragement It ■ I should have. " p " Your another " business don't go h s very far in thb ago of brains and wide t , awake acllvlty. J It looks ss though Ibe late election D might be a good thing for tbe Third ' party after oil. b ' A pretty girl doesn't object to rcfioc- P ' tions on herself when they come from ■ b 1 looking-glass. j' i The Sunday ichools are now rapidly . filling np, preparatory to the grand b - Christmas supper. >1 i It's much cheaper to subscribe for the tl i Wave than to buy It by the single copy, ft - Only *1.00 per year. I A blue heron is a stately bird when U - in repose. "TU a pity to kill them just It I for the fun of tbe thing. b There Is a bewildering array of Holl- h > day goods already dbplaycd In PhiloI delpbla shop windows. r heart to laugh si, but bb moustache b " pretty rare to ticket her. » Don't overlook the fair and festival toi night iu the M. E. chapel. It's for fan " : fit of the Sunday-school. D A brisk holiday sca'on b being looked st ■ by oar town storekeeper* Wo hope o

- they may not be disappoln'ed. The city was as dark as a cellar on night. The electric cu-rent got somewhere In the blizzard. (face fa ■ while let your husband have fas last word) ll-wlll gratify him and be no particular loss to you. Catarrh originates fa scrofulous lain!, flood's Sarssparilla purifies the blood, and thus permanently cures catarrh. l'ul tramps fa work on the streets. 1 will then not disprove the saying ' that nothing has been made fa vain. Rabbits are unusually plenty thb fall. Douglass bagged six on a day Dr E Fbysick's Improvement schemes gives employment to many men with their teams who would otherwise be Idle. Don't worry over uninsured buildings attend to taking out a policy at the offices of J. Henry Edmunds. Lowest Politicians should remember that the of the transgressor Is htrd fa their racks as well as other crooked combtaaTbe Wats b not a cheap newspaper, a newspaper, cheap. Do you distfa. gttlah the difference? *1 per year fa advance. People who want to be In fashion now all have a oold. In that respect they rescmble people who do not want to be la fashion. Mayor Edmunds has some big schemes hand. They will work ont fa good and make tbe beck numbers open eyes. Tbe Thanksgiving story printed on Ihe Orel pege waa written for the Watx by %S promising young journal lot, " Frank Holding." Keep your buildings Insured. Lowest rates commensurate with security at the offices of J. Horry Edmunds, 88 Wash, street Holly Reach and Angtesea will be within a few mlmiica of each other when railroad b straightened nut, and Its rosd bed Improved. Avalon b growing right along. Our townsmen, Messrs. WUllsms and are kept busy all the time fa new building enterpriaee. For fire insurance that Insures, get a policy from some one of Ibe companies

» represented by W. Scott Hand, Cape g May Court Houae. tf e The W. C. T. U. editor will ptasieex- n cuie Uu delay tUI next week of the fa- ■ tereetlng matter ibe hss prepared for n ( publication fa the Wavx. The firm of A- II. Andrews A Co. are o ' the succeuore of the Keystone School a and Church Furniture Oompeny, at 81) o Arch street, Philadelphia. Mh It The Pigment Sons, of ABBm^ N- J., I ' manufacture a moat excellent brand of l family flour for which they find large h ' aaloa about Cape May oounty. , Cold Spring turkeys have not been C able to pick up a grain of oorn la any ( t peace for a week. Tbey are fa constant t , drciul of the Thanksgiving feaat. a . Insure your valuable stock si lb i i agency of J. Henry Edmunds, No. 88 t - Washington ktreet It wUI coat you but g - Six dollars for *100 for ooa year. ■ I It Is aald fast when a girt gets to bs8S she b fond ol b.lsg called Daisy, If that p happen to be her first noma. At 18 the v = Insists on being oalled Mba Smith. f. : Saturday fa the Philadelphia 7taw with i ! a full page adver of toelr famous diuh- d i lag house at 5th South A Psssyunk. tl Green Creek wiU not quietly submit 1 to the gunning trespass nuisance. She a has put up a warning notice fa sB ta- v tcrostcd persona. Bee ad. eatamna. i i The snow wm soon be flying. Hare h - a good tag pile of coal convenient for ' 1 the event It may be dearer after a , I while and then II you karat you'll wish i y« hod. , I Commodore J. V. Clark's "Ark" took c x a trip over Ute meadows during one of c ° the late high tides and now lieastrended I near Government Houae on East Ospe J May beach. , , ' Have the Wavx seat to you for the e New Year. *1 tor the entire « weeks. 1 I Tkta wretched bit of ridewalk between c

Stoves ^or sale cheep st Cold parsonage. Extra large sheet iron wood 3 stove msdo la* January, and coal heaters. . J, L. Landb, Wash. St 3 Tbe first snow fall of the winter took pit cc hut Friday. Tbe weather waa e cold for the season, ice forming fa ohol-, low pools of sufficient IhlCkncea lo bear a youthful sliders. Cjlou who were out fa the norm give c thrilling accounts of IU force. Mr. Ed. Dsvb had •" experience long to remem3 bored. It waa almost a dupllcalnof the . Tne new Washington street crossings are a timely Improvement H the sidewalks could be put In good order where needed, there would be additional cause of public rejoicing. Gunners will do well lo reed tbe large i display notice In the advertising columns of fab neper forbidding them to tree- , upon property located to the vilof Green Creek. I II F. Horace's old established piano and sewing machine purchasing . Cape May City [drop a postal card into .post office for what you want] t and Bridgetnn, X J. Rev. M'. Foole has double in our < talented local sttomey-at-law. Herbert . Edmunds. Both In looks, attitude and manner of utterance there b a , striking resemblance. Women arc natural match makers. While custom hss denied them the priv- > of proposing It has not nor can it deprive them of the. right to make as marriages so possible. A msn wilh a good noeo for sampling and coffees commands a big salary In New York or other large importing cities. *10,000 a year Is a common sat try for fats kind of a nose. Note fae new "sdrers" In fab week's brae of the Wavk. Business b good fa fab line. There are some big order* ' yet to accept Keep yoor eyo open for nowa from the shopkeepers. Chsrles G. Clark boa just completed contract with fae Seas'dc Home peo. pie of doing Ihc brick wotk of the new - building. He has put up a good squa-e 1 discouraged and think the affairs of 1 far as the Wavx is concerned. " " • Foughkaepsie b a delightful town on ' North river. It U Said fast close re- ■ established by the unlou of two The craze for the ealnblUbmeat of bentry, where It Is raging as an epidemic. A prortnata meeting of the Wast Jer- . Presbytery will be held at Camden, 8th, 7.80 p. m. to receive and In- , si Rev. James B. MaCool as pastor the new Third Church of that city. v tbe Third Church of that city.

The dedication of fail Ueblervtlle M. n E. church will take place on Sunday, >t December 3th, 1888. Able preachers will bo present. Revival meetings will t local gunners. He generously shares I. tho' contents of Ills game bag among bis I, friends. Mayor Edmunds hss bad the pleasure'"'! sampling Hue specimens of . i. hb prowess as a Nimrod of the succeis- . ful class. The " I can't do its" of fab old town |. should s and aside and let " Can do its' \ J have a chance. They are nice gentlemen fa their way, faoie back numbers, but s Capo May cannot prosper while they ( b rale tho resort. e There have been some very ugly ' names tossed freely soout since cl.ctlon ' * day. If far things that are charged e were actually done there are those who e The lllsaslus Plaao as advertised In the . r Wavx can be seen at W. Porter's, No. | i- 30 Lafayette St He b fae agent for the firm and can supply yon at their t rms. | ', No square pianos. They ore out of date. , i- A genuine Ui tuaiiT Auutscnr. d Cape May Point lost several feet | of bulkhead _by tho storm. Tho tide i ' sweeps about lha Point with groat i i- foroe, which is always a reinforcement n to the power of the waves fa their furl- , ous attacks upon fae shore.' | • We understand fast Colonel Cake has , 1 gotten a lease of the New Columbls and n will fit It up ond open it for late winter t and spring trade. Success loathe enter- i e prise. The Colonel should have every , r possible encouragement, and no donbt c i will. - i Let's one. Sty there . are, as alleged t 900 purchasable voters fa tjU county. | e according to tb* law of ^garage*, each t - must have gotten *11 1-9 If fae *10,000 , that b said fa have come fa the connty t e waa really used to buy votes from thb t i shameful list s Lolteifag Ctp* Ida rid creek ahould not r best lima to correct thb blemish on our v 1 drainage system U now. The sidewalks r too, need attention, and those beach pa- t villous should not be overlooked, i The Board o( Heath will be derelict 1 i In lb duty to fae public If It longer nein us ouiy vo uie puouc u u longer ne-

glects to give attention to fae Handing t and water lo " Barn-.boro." Thb nuisance b a fertile source of typhoid I sod ought lo he abated without a mo d mentb unnecessary deby. There ere most pleasant rumors. of e bloeaoms, bridal preaenta, and l marriage vows fa Cape May air. One of v moat popular and charming young b said to have woo a husband by d the delightful experience of a courtship a h the mxlls. Farther particulars c L The people of the borough of Weet I May say they will take farlrthoneb bat of this week and dig a drain 1 through fao Driving Park to let off fae ' standing water back of It It U a Job It [ wUI be well to consider bef- re under- t taken. Than a a legal wsy provided to 7 gel clear of thb enrplus water end It C should be adhered lo. t> Tbe body of Wm. Clark, btriy am- b ployed at Federal street Ferry, Camden, g brought to Cape May laat Thursday burial. It was accompanied hy e number of fa* Older of Red Men, bexldos mourning relatrree. Mr. Clark died at 43 leaving wife end tiro chilwho reside fa Camden. Rio G rude stands In need of a new ^ win to e abort tl e decide to supply them. The plan of J««t putting Up a . home to meet present demands I- ■ mis. ■ token one. Borne notion of tin- m > re k should sbstsys be eonsldezed beluiv the We send out this week to onr friends J. cords for fae bandy remitting to thb of- ' of orderi tor subscriptions, or oor. impendence. The Ws rata only *1 per fc year, and when you become acquainted „ with It fae sum win he regarded as <f Arena v for the cdehtmted Paul E fountain pen, *3 60, sent by mall <J ffiajs.'Ta ss.TiiT.'j : awe paper aent to any poos offfaaeddrem on reoeqn of HO cxa. ta cash or postage stamps, doeteg out larratot BxlQ pic- I afaoma lo etat fae times. J.4o2taS, , -'W-M-WsimA . '

* -S)boul ihe Sounfj. 41 South Dennis. Mil. Enoch Scull nfeqnch improved at * fab writing. j_ George Green and Milton Carll, of • Salem county, were guest! of Dr. G. G. * Carll. Mlltoo Peterson and sons, Ralph and Freddie, were among friends fa Phils. ' ' del phis lost week. '* Cept, Harvey Nickereon, of Camden, has moved hb family Into fae house ! formally occupied by Enoch Bcull. Miss Belle Ludlom end two little nieces ' 3 Sukie and EUk, spent s few days of last 1 week In fab village, the guests of her * uncle Furmon Ludbm. 1 e - " East Croak. s Mrs. Bailie Holey visited Pbilsdtlphb i- one dsy last week. Miss Belle Ludlom, of Trenton, called ' on friends here lest week. 0 Captain John Tyler and wife, Jsmes ' % B. Uoff and wife are visiting friends in ' 1 Philadelphia. ] The gobbler fast has gobbled sd nolo- 1 lly the pest few weeks will cease end be c r gobbled, perhaps, thb week. « W. J. Christian and wife have returned 5 - from a visit to friends and relatives at 1 i Higbltlown and Camden. They reported 1 having a good time. The weather begins to be suggestive 0 - of fae goOse bone prophesies. Al least I wc shall think so if it last fab wsy until 11 ■ the first of next April. ' The recent storm did much damage at q . Holly Beach. Ben. S. Crease lost a valuable cow * through sn accident lost week. b i Thb promises to be one of the dullest tl , winters that Rio Grande has experienced , for several years. , Persons residing not far from Rio ore undoubtedly feasting to-day on a pair of u I Frank Down's ducks unUwfully taken. That ran will of course be christened p . Benjamin Harrison, and be Isughl to a Hood thinks It Just splendid. ^ b I It Is rumored that Steward Say re of „ fae Alms House will resign fa the spring , on account of IU health. Daniel Coo- „ , grove will bo a strong candldale to sue- » read blm. Code Dsn aid wife would i Ihe right people iu Hie right place n 1 Quite a large crowd at Cant. Moray's vendue. p Lima beans ore s failure [his year with most farmers. Tho sound of th* porker can be heard The Southern Meaner, didn't gel off !* last week a. reported. ' ^ Monday was the day for gunning -for ducks in the meadow. Full tide and big seas on Sunday dragging the small boats ashore. the

' wilh but little money fa bank. 1 fao JaMb G.'s ami DeffanccPwill take place on Xmas. Wc are gtad to note fae nrrlTil of Mr - Chaa. Shaw, of Cape May, who will be ^ The ponds ore being cleared for skulWe predict a skating carnivxl some , of Captain Marcy pirt with him, but tbey hope he moy bo succcaaful wbereever he may go. Rev. 3Ir. Smith was unable lo be present lost Sabbath, but will be next Suo. day. Don't fail to come at you will see | a native of India. | Sea Islo City. ' one cose for the doctor's attendance. - The Turnpike b entirely covered with » wster and; only at low tide can the road • seen. i Howard Young vbited his father's home in Petersburg last week. He b ' cpcllon. Reallywc would be" very help. I less under some circumstances. I Our beach drive U somewhat dsm- - aged by the high tide, though the railroad damaged to some extent making short 1 deby in fae trains to Phibdelpbla. I There are a number of applicants for the post office, but we see no reason why ' should be moved. Mr. Bryant gives perfect satisfaction, and his place ta ■ centrally located. If It U removed wc know of no better spot than Bayrc'i atom The LUe Saving men hone not moved their new station yet though why they should be kept out of It we canoot 1 The house Is done, and it seems to a matter of conjecture as to who b - Mr. Isaac Covert furnishes fae market with a fine grade of celery. .The H. and E. Club b steadily gaining in number, and usefulness. Captain E Terry, wife and son visited on Wednesday. Robert Errteoon and wife vbited rclallvss at F.wtnra Neck on Mnnitsv Neck Monday.

Mrs/Mary McDonel, of MillvlUr, has among friends here for aerarol Capt. 1. 8. Ludbm has hod hb schoon1. H. Relnhart, hauled up on fae landIntending to rebuild her dunng fae Captain Robert Bay-more died on Monught from the effects of a fall from load of hay. He was a highly respected dtixen, and will be greatly missed by a circle of relations and friendx. Funoral on Saturday al I o'clock. There waa an organization formed on Friday evening last under fae title of the "Goshen Harbor [Improvement Compony," with a view to the bettering of the condition of fae creek. Captain Ed. Terry b fae superintendent, and J. W. G. Smith and A. J. Tomlln, trus. of fae aaaovlalion. Application will ' made for an appropriation from Cod- ' | Weather propheu predict a very oe- \ Oar worthy teacher Mba Oetaon made \ a visit up fae Cape last Saturday. ( Capt Ivcy baa removed to Cape May | for ■ Short time to repair one of hb . bouses there. ' , B. M. Foster our popular knight of Ihc , has just completed a job of paintfor Mr. MeKean. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Show went to Hotly Baach lost Saturday on a visit to | their daughter, Mtl. Edmund Hoffman, i returning U me en Monday. , Uncle Cnh b tV'« l«oe rays be can' 1 see , how U b that ttfcntj days m-ke a whoo; | mouth while a qjoofa of Ihe U boring i msn b twenty-six days long. \ A Utile daughter of John Jaiues b . dangerously ill st the present welling. , Mr.-ond Mrs Jsmrs have fae sympathy of fa* neighborhood fa jtetr mflheUon. Gabriel Holmes of Green Creek wax fab neighborhood I at week with s wsger of fiv.- doHsrs that he could ' carry one of tbe party on hfa.tttek s dis- . taaoa of fifty yards In bat lima Hun another of fae party oould ma one bun. dred yards. Gab* got fame and fae

Petersburg. Winter has begun. Mba Hat lie YanGilder b quite indlv t posed. Wm. Williams spent lost Bundsy at f home meeting old friends. A grand exhibition fur Christmas b being talked of by fae Red Men. | Mrs. W. It VsnGddcr snd Sail!* WllL . isms paid Philadelphia a visit last week. Richard German bas[ engaged hb service* for the winter with Copt. Cornelius Pastor Boarmorc has been holding a , sorbs of extra meetings during the past Mrs. Peter VonGilder has gone to for a few days while her High tides do'not reach us but the , roads ore fall of "puddles." The extra service held to fae M. E ; church here is under the care of iter. I Mr. Hammond ot Sea Isle. • Mrs. Jennie Way made a laic visit to her father's bouse *t Towtisend Inlet sc. ( compsnied by her two daughter.. . f James Dcvcr. makes frequent visits to , Isle City with com, potatoes and , turnips. Mr. D. hss relative* residing , Amos Yost msdo s trip lo Sea Isle ( one dsy last week. Re*. Mr. Hammond , drove his horse and boggy over to visit f bis place. He snd a friend, Mr. Good. ' win, will spend s few days shooting , quail and rabbit The Society of Christian Endeavor , lo have met at Miss Rolls Fisher's , beyond fae railroad, but owing to Tbe hlgn northeast winds caused on ' unusually high tide on Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Barrows has Just com- ' plelcd a silk bed quill containing over 1 Mrs. Rattle A. Cbur it .ponding s ■ Mrs. Bailie Corson was Isst week sum- ' moned to fae bed-side of her fnthor. Mr • Ellis Hughes, of Cape Msy, who was , lying in a crilirnl condition. Mrs. ArUe Garwood went to Pl.ita.lelpllts last Wednesday morning lo aula! , her daughter. Sophie, in making pn-para c Chicago. \

11 heard in the land. If slormy. tbe Festival will he post , c A Festival and Supper' al Hie Cold Spring parsonage Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Emily Garrison is visiting M's 11 In the window of Mrs. John Chambers ! msy be seen a beautiful car I us ilower I bearing Uireo very pretty buds, which i u Mrs. Chambers baa had in her posse,- , Sinn for nearly eight years. i '• Mr. Samuel Harnett has bad quite a I fae past two wocas. They sucmitad In i j c,n «ny our fsrmera beat the pumpR Consumed a pict of milk per day. one , of Its roots being put iu s pan of milk, i t What next?— why pumpkin pies ralswl i Btorm— We hsiTraioT^boll snd snow I on Sunday night. | " st hb brother, 8. T. Coleman's Isst week. , " The Ude was up to tho coraflchl. and one vast sheet of water rolled from Iho | r The mall failed to go out Monday eve- , * nlng owing to the storm doing so much , ' damage to llie rail rosd that ihc trains < 1 did not get off. | e Mr. snd Mrs. 8. T. Coleman will , ' spend Thanksgiving at Shlloh and ■ Bridgoton with their relative*, Dr. Chaa 1 ' Dare and family. Eugene Way, M. ,D., 1s seen in our t 5 neighborhood dally. He has all the ' practice of fae place, It. G. Godfrey "s ' family heieg under hb care. Mr. Fred Fofaeral and a friend, Mr. i Justice, came down for ■ few days ■hooting on Monday, stopping wilh I. F. I , Jerrell who will attend them in their ex- ( ' pcdltlons around fao uclds and woods. , j Mr. J. L. Smith has made a sale of all I hb cut wood to parties in MUlville and ' . Sea Itle, and his old customers wh<^ nc- { who '

glected to speak to him In time are left ( , without their ureal supplies of diy > A very rare and beautiful rosebush . in fab neighborhood has st least twenty.five perfect rotes on now. Tne own- i . er hss taken pains to cover It at night, 1 . first of Msy. . It will bloom till Christ ' j mass if well cored tor. They are of a j delicate pink. - 1 , The storm has done considerable dam- ' age to the railroads between Ocean City j and Ocean View. Tbe track is washed ) I out above fae Corson's Inlet bridge, and I - below the bridge the tide has taken Ibe 1 . road away. Between Sea Isle and the ! main land there was a bad washout, so , . that on Sunday evening fao train should , . hare been off at four, but was delayed Ull r . ncaily six and the men were compelled ■ I to block np the road to enable it ' , to poos over. The regular train waa un- , able lo get from Ocean CUy. The ex- - cursion took passenger, bound to Philadelphia. Tbe rood to Townornd's Inlet - and Avalon la washed out and communications with Sea Isle cut Off. Tbe turf : washed up on fae board walk and did considerable damage. Tho wind waa high and some of tbe helghrst built 'j shook with lb fur/. Altogether baa been a severe storm. Boats have 1 left their moorings and the owners will ' 'have to search for them. > Now that Insarsnce Is so cheap no 1 prudent person will neglect to make . secure against fae possibilities of fire. He will take no risks fa fata ' .respect J. Henry Edmunds, 88 Wssh- : street, will write you the most : lib- Ml poller. It Win cost but *11 to ia.urry.Air trailliajs for *1000 for 6 1 Tccre Is no nolo tbslgr, or other expense after a pol.cy i* once grenlfrC Attention Republics I Therq trill be a regular. meeting of fae evening, Dae. 4th, st their room. No. 80 Washington slreet Business of special Importance wm be transacted, and a * good attendance b requested. „ By order of Praddeal. J . . EiLHooM.8*rt. 1

So* Bid*. Mr. Thompson YanGUdsr returned los- day from m trip to Philadelphia. The bridge* oyer (tie creeks oloeg fae it turnpike ore all gone and anotlceatlhc entranco of fae road warns travelers of la Ihe unsafe or anpasaable road. Our nelgbb-.re are disappointed W not I- being able to get celery as usual. It C. - Godfrey, owing tu the prolong* d illness r- in his fsmily, hss nil been able to at t tend to hb. Mr. Doollule has failed fa his. Consequently we are all ont of t The era wall at Sea IsloTity b badly damaged, being torn out for a number out replied. " I Can tall you bcllcr how much of it ICnot washed out." The rai) B shove the Corson's Iplet bridge and 800 feet along the fist rands above fae light • btaidra several smaller washouts • between Ocean YIew olttSea fate City. The pleasure rood Is washed* away for ■ ' distance between Sea Isle station ■nj Avalon. The bridge Is badly damcvl badly damaged nr ruined. Had not 1 a kind Providtnce had us in its keeping . | we would have feared badly as the tide ' ; r ■poet fas folly equlpp*d w Inter hotel, with glass giving to guests the largest •un parlor fouml on the cosst. Mr. ilsmilinn. the liberal manager of thb Sin In your Is-t edition > uu ray : councilman si the <pring elc. l on "^ having thus rxprewed myself, or win reselling ^sueh a d.tanninatloo fa n y

' Slid I'sssyiiiik Ave llillsdelpbu are sit co'ai for ihe money ever offered. The , really mZrth Ft/Urn MlJ.. The price I many form- uf ili«ei,se. It h. silrarting 1 prsrilee. 1 have raeotsefully treated (ieo. I Aches and pslDS. burn!, cramps, dys. > pcpshtjil"*"** of the chest. epUepsy or . I.r' eoiitruifijoii,' 'nervous rompblnta, | sprains, St. Yltus' dance, spinal ills. 1 promise1 relief lo any afflicted with ■ the diseases above named. Ladles , treated liy a lady. Residence, Brood- ( and York* Ave., iVcat Capo May. &27-8m N. Hakd. t ' The Indian Hemp Biltere, combine a peculiar manner the best blood puriBer and itrrnglbcnlng qualities. Tbey purely vegetable. It is one of fae I of remedies, and succeeds when ' purify your blood, aid thedigestion, and ' give new life anil vigor to tlio body. give lilo anil vigor to tlio body,

i Good for dyspepsia sod liver complaint ■nil is s prevenUve of consumption. Bold by Jons Foastxb, tf Green Creek. Mr. K. Psncoast, who bos been so . years in Uie shoe business, now at No. 18 North Sad street Philadelphia, , has engaged Miss LoUle Todd lo lake charge of the Ladies' snd Children'* departments of fae business, her many ' (16) years of experience Willi Samuel fae celebrated manufacturer of ladles' and children's shore, also with I. Parker of 8th street with her know, of the business, and kind and poattention we feel sure she will please his many customers snd sll others who msy favor him with a calL tf John T. Craig will clean ond repair sewing machines. Also repair and tune and pianos. Organs and sewing machines for sole on reasonable lerms, i also supplies. A *50 sowing machine *35 may be hail at fab agency. Call ( Dr address postal, No. 3 Decatur St, next to Dr. Mecray's Drug Store. o4-6t ^ % tw ^tUrrtisruu nts . . *AkiKc i POWDER Absolutely Pure. *3£K3*. SE2SRtAjrS»S3 aaCTas r-v-onz

■ .'ti You' Are Sick ; Paine's Celery Compound ; ^iSv^aT^srsiwraft { Coat Co^red . r IC ' 1 Garments Renewed J 0«n 1 Yr ! , XP"? , A Child can use them ! 1 l^w^ViSS^aAto.aStSS^x"1' "■ycaa^fa. a* *my jta* Or. ta. 1 For tbe A|ed, Nemn, Debilitated, wius, mcHAiiosogtco.rwas, bfa* '" CAPE IIOU3E, CAPF MAY POINT, N. J, 1 Open all the Year. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gas. Fine Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire Places for Woodland Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. i "79 6m " *" A- H< HAMILTON. Minigar. : STYLE. ^ EXCELLENCE LOW PRICES. All these must be in Clothing or buyers will give it the go-by. We are doing the business, because we lead in Style, Excellence and Low Prices. JACOB REED'S SONS, Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, 918, 920. 922 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. (

- J. HENRY EDMONDS, fill INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 28 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J, h will cost. but i 1 1 u insure your buildings for gl.ooo for 5 years, here is no note to sign, or other expense alter a policy is once granted. -j Only Reliable Companies Represented. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. The following named persons, living in the village of GREEN CREEK, Cape May County, N. J., have pledged themselves to use every legal means to prevent Trespass on Their Premises If Gunners or Trainers II Y

SPORTSMEN WITH DOG AND GUN, And they will unite for MUTUAL- PROTECTION To save their Property from further imiCTION AND DKPlimTIOI. All Persons Trespassing will be dealt with to the full extent of the Law in all cases. • Franklin Hoffman, Lewis Ross, . ' T John W. Scull, Page R. Douglas*, "'- « Elizabeth Hand, Charles P. Foster, Lx,L' lldiv.irj I. Say-re, J. M. David H. Cressc, T T. R. Crawford, Naihaniel Newt™. c T Norb,^, Willi,., HollingBhcad, „ „ I. H. Scbctog™, En.m T. P. Erricon, ; p ^ ^ June, T. Miller, T. F. Swain, SWh Mil,er' Joann, McNaraw. Wilson "Ross, „ N l?saa>S4EJia,sra ' StssSSSfr:'!. S-5SS ; ' Qail8SVSTf:«&tt'rVr