NOTICE- - I w-iu »— mi. ■ d. mm m SpSiJHSMK ; jajgStSSaBat > SSSssrSSS " faisSss ; iss. ijOafss » ■S^CTJ^'SMUI0.'"! ".'ll'wJbloS" BL |j Church Notice*. ^ Soi Tiers In the Methodbl K.rtseopal j, Church on Washington slreol, abori u Ocean, on Jan. 90th, u follows. Piayer w nod experience meeting ilts.ni., held tc In the chnpel. You should nt trail this terrloe. Preachings! 10 30 a. m., by U>e f, potior. Bubjoct, -The Chrltllnn should |a wslk la God's stslutes and do them." Sunday Bobtcl nt 9 80. Let there be n m full ntlendnoce ol teachers and scholars. Evening serrice at 7.00 o'clock. Subject. fr "The certslnlty of Future Punbhnient.'' hi We seek to moke three services pleasant T smLprohlable. All Invited and everybody welcome. m The third sermon In the present course ju of lllvstratetW Sermons, on "1'ocullnr ai I'eople," wU. be delivered In tha Fresby- „ terlsn church of this city nest Sabbath A evening. 30th Inst., at ".SOo'dock. SubJed, "The do Nothings." The large paintings will bo as follows: I Why u sit we here until we die. 9. Doing all for self, nothing for olners. 8. Multi- pl ludes saved by what four lepers did. A Ht free scat- Cordial Invitation and s hearty 0. welcome for all. especially for those who ,) do not attend any church service. Anglcsea justly claims a large sharo "l of the b st Ashing grounds along the T coast. The wide expanse of bey that stretches ojt before her doois Is ample 1 for the gratification of all amateurs in the country, and there's no fear of ex. * hanstiog the supply so bounteous Is the * Store. Nothing but long seines and " purse nets can ever break up the vast schools of edible Ash which oorne In the ~ sounds jo breed and grow. Then the Inlet, one can almost cost a line from his bed-room window and pull In the sea trout, so near do the hotels and cot- ' togas stand by lis shores. On land are ' the cedars and hollies, cent tries old. The beech at this end of the Island Is ™ high, no danger of having your possossioas carried Into the sea by rude NorthEater. The Annus as Buiuuso a«d Lotto *" Im-eovusnrr Cotn-urv hat a choice bit [1 of the Island which is now being brought upon the market. It Is composed of Philadelphia's most energetic business If man and ta officered as follows : l'res I- ' dent, Christine Weldy; vice president, George Apelt treasurer. Thomas M Thompson ; secretary. J. J. Cooper ; dl- -. rcctoea, J. Ulmer, T. W. Smith and Jul. lus Kepplcr. They will start In with building operations very soon and set j. that this favorite bit of beach property is not left behind In the race for public ., patronage. J Three ysera ago Cbaa. W. Richardson Tt left Cape May to seek hit fortune, and It after wandering about for a time Anally settled as steward of a hotel in Falalka, and subsequently set up In Jacksonville as proprietor of the Continental restau- M rant. Ill* success there has been plte- " nonrenal, the Continental having enjoy- " ed the pal rouge of tho tourist trade of * Florida's whiter capital. He found It difficult lost wlnfbr to meet the demands >' mils upon his resources, but being a 01 And room for all who asked for accorn- ol modoilon. The yellow fever broke In " upon Jacksonville lost summer and dls- 11 arranged matters for a time, bnt from a lr letter lately reoelvcd ftom there we learn >» that be has bought out his former part- " net, Mr. Badtb, and Is now the sole cl owner of the hotel, restaurant and prin- » clpal meat market of the town. Mr. b Richardson Is to be congratulated npon 0 his socAts which promises to make him * an opulent cilixen of his adopted 8tate " . la a very abort time. It Is always t 0 pleasure to note the progress towards ^ Secured prosperity of Cape May men. 11 henae we chronicle Mr. Richardson's ad- >' vanoc on the road to wealth with pies a d Ur*" - 1 ... ' cl The limit od express of lire Baltimore si and Ohio Railroad, running between Philadelphia awl Washington, to one of w the AneU and mod rapid trains In this Ir country. It whirls the traveler over tbr T country with the speed of * North East B gale. There are palatial steeping, and it day cars, and so faros comfort goes one p. can enjoy the time as comfortably In le them as at his favorite hotel. A pleas- h, ant and novel experience la the crossing n of the Palapeoo on a ferry boat aa long v as aa ocean steamer. The view from n the bridge which spans the Strequehanna w will make s listing Impression of beauty o oo the mind of the lourist-Thls rood tat es U you doee by some historical places, not- rt ably amesig these is the original resi- o deuce of Lord Baltimore, battleground u of Dladensburg, and the workshops of tl Clerk Mills, the sculptor . t On Tnesday forenoon Mr. Win. Town- ' send ww swindled oat of «9D 80 by oc- . oeptlng and cashing a check purported } tn be drawmby Henry C. Hughes In fa. , vor of David Long who had pat his . name on tha order In the usual manner. " Long came Into Mr. Townorod's store 1 The merchant, twt suspecting anything, , gave Matt* good* ana balance in cash. J Mr. Tewnaeed look the check to beak In the afMnsoon end found Us Asgranl forgrey. The perpetrator of this bit of noedUy was a young man dressed » a laborer, and eoald probably be Idcntl - Yesterday, Just before going to press, 1 Cspt-Wm. D. Franks arrested Dankl , , H.Warasras Ibe mans who under the II. —ill sense ol David Long, passed a fotgerf check upon Wm. Townaend. He hat bew held by Mayor Bdmunds to oniWSSTha charge before grand Jngy. «ttejMhl»hfor winter scs.un, after Green spenw^b^Ung to Ms ko.es . complete mid comfortable
PERSONAM Horace Wore bos set up housekeeping In the Fourth Ward. Mrs Francis K. llsswln of Holly Beach b spading the winter In New York. Nelson G. Douglass has gone cast oo business connected With Ms mining ven Senator W. & Morning and wife will reside at Trenton during the session ol , he Legislature. Captain Andrew Godfrey, on old and well-known seaman, died at Ms home in Tackaboe, Monday. | Mr. V. D. Schcllengcr, after spending two weeks si home, relumed to Phllo- , dclphia on Wednesday morning. W. 11. VanOlhler, of Petersburg, tells f and others something to their advantage In our adrertlslngcolumns. , Dr. L M. Downs may yet drcidtf up. on thb cky as hb future home. He will. j be a valuable acquisition totCe metrical sisA! of oul town. | Mba'Paddoo's energy leading to such prise, b infectious. Wc hear of others who will start In at the business. | Wm. Kcox, superintendent of Halt log* A Company's gold besting cstsb- | Philadelphia, dined with his oAlclal, Geo. II. Reeves, last Sat- , urdsy. W. Hemmtngwoy, of Fishing Creek, • gentleman possessing educational attainments or t high order, and he U | withal, modest and unassuming, almost | James J. Creawell has proven s most , employee of our local bank._lle , tellable, Intelligent. IBduslrlous and of excellent quallllrs which will carry a , man through all right. , Assemblyman Cole will not be scared any position of right by the mem- , bcrs from the upper " tier of counties. , have a fuony way up there of callmembers. t Walter Moycr, John Peters, Andrew John Dunn, Ifewllnj Hones, ' of Philadelphia, were through the | rounds this week in the Zylph, Captain Alex. Bchellenger. Tho bag was one , dock. Cost flOO. i Mr. Thomas Douglass, of , Dial Creek, and one of the charter subscribers of the , Wavx mode lib annual cell upon tho | publisher yesterday and renewed his subscription. Mr. DongUss is one of ; our best known citizens. 11b visits ore , welcome ut this oltlce. P. Monroe Isard, now conductor on | P. W. ami a dlvblon of Pcnnsjlvo- | nb a R., mode us s plcssant call on pterin* himself solid in the , imbllshri'a i Alee. He was down to see , hb uncle, Allien Hughes, snd locldenIslly to take a sniff of fresh sea air. Mr. | Isard U a Green Creek boy and we men- | linn with pleasure that he Is getting on In the world. Like a true son of the ( Cape he still loves to revisit her shores, , Chris. Gallagher is a member of llie , Avnlon Beech Improvement Company. , He is a far seeing business msn hence he bis taken a hand In the Seven Mile , Beach lmprovemcnls. John J. McC-on- , nctl looks with favor upon this Beach and may include in his new possessions , some Anion lots. When such men as ] these become so Interested In on enterprise as to make investments, the grn- ■ public may rely upon their Judgment , that there It safety. ] Frank Curran, summer furemtu In the Wsvi Jobbing office, snd John D. | Toll, of Daily staff, are working this , winter In Philadelphia. They looked, a , few days ago, when seen on Chestnut street, as If they were eager for the | fashionable season to roll around so that , It pleasures might again give them the , joy of old and briug bsek to their faces the wholesome lint* of Otpe Mty life , and activity. Wo are Inclined to be- , that there ore others betides o r- | selves who will be pleased to "tee these young and handt-imo persons tgsln at , Cape. | That Watar. 1 Ma Editob:— A week or to ago It was , sold that the West Cape May Council were doing all they could aboal that , water, that thay wanted to see their clear before going ahead. . My dear frlen it it U Impossible to tee , your way dear with two feet of water covering the way ; go to work snd you will soon see your way dear. Thb part of the borough does not ask for much. long would they be trying to tee way dear If the woler wst -stand, on Broadway ? Not long you may bo sure. I think we hava been very patient, now we want a road. Tha school have to go halt a mile out of way. Some parties have knocked boards off the race course fence to let children end other foot people have chance to clear the water without going to far out of their way : but the other day order was given for those boards to be put back, that the people must not make a public highway out of private property under a penalty of fifty One. Now all we can do Is to wait until Council can aoe I heir way I hope that may be before next 1 remember a few winters ago there a heavy snow storm, the roads beall banked and travel Impossible. overseer wss celled out to open , and all the small streets over that direction, and when " one of our people asked one of the oouncllmen to the overseer dear the roads over tha answer »ai, "Oh we have no* much money, and snow never stands long anyhow. I guess we will have rain In a few dgys and then your road* will get dear." But one man got tired of setting behind the stove walling for rain, and served t notice for the roads to be cleared. Council told the to door tho road In front of man's house, ond 'then to take up farmers fences end let the people travel through their property the short, est route to where the roads were cleared. He, did so, and the people Jogged along over tbr cornAeld and rough ground until Providence "rat rain ffi dear the roods. Do you ask If the overseer helped to put up the fence# he tore down? Oh, no, each man put op hit own. it gave the fanners employment and wai healthy work yon know. friends, all we want is fair play. If that water would not do far Broadway, It will no, do for Fourth Are. The tvrrntydhlrd annual election of officers of Um Cafe May Basing Fund and Building Association was held Jannary 14th, 19W, when the foOowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: pieoUant— Bdndgc Johnson. Ytee PreoMeol— J. M.E. Hildreth. Treasurer— 1. H. Smith. Secretary— NvC. Price. Dbeolora-rW.a. Blatter. W. C. Ea- 1 |Et T. SMHBE A T.: Hayhrs. TT ?. Rutherford, K. 8. Hoffman. 8. H. Moore. • S. W. Wiley and Maskcl Wore, i Auditors— H. A. Kennedy, M. D., L H, smith and HUNT IfffTT"" , Book- open one month tar new series.
SALTS. > Farmers control the Aisle ma legisla- ' BL -Louis talks of abandoning Its kin- ' dergortens. Horace Wore bos become on assistant > In the local bonk. Promptness In business la one of the | All the benevolent societies ore now lira. Harrison's pathway It strewn 1 wltn forgct-mc-oota. 1 Tpe surplus of whiskey In, this country Is 981000,008 gallons. I West Cape May should apply for ad- - mission to this corporation. The Wsvi prints the fullest and com1 pletest secret society notes. ' A fall blooded Indian la a successful school teacher In Michigan. The ladies of the U. H. Intend to, re. '• In White Gape in tho future. 1 Tke wreck Of the Mallle C. Morton ho obstructs the Cape May channel. 1 The frActura to tho Wsra press last * week can be explained by 8am. Wiley. ' Washington hotels will reap a rich during lnaqglhutlon ceremonies. A turtle weighing' 1800 pounds hat * captured by a Key|We»t Ashermsn. ' L-J.- Shcppanl. gent's furnishing ■ goods, ^Washington street. Cape May. Pluulber. steam and gat Alter, Goo. I Reeves, Bank street, near Jackson. New and quicker lines of transit are 1 being established for Atlantic city l traffic. All seasonable foot wear at E. JohnI son's, Washington street, tt head of I Chapel services were held all of last ■ week by tho congregation of the M. E. I There promises to fe a horizontal ad- ■ in the price of Ice cream next Samuel T. Bally is out again after his 1 late sick spell, which put Mm In bed for The sudden change In the wind lost sent the spray oyer the pier in showers. It goes without saying that there are more Captains In Cape May than Colonels in Kentucky. Cod Ash have Iron very plentiful in : our markets of late. They are Imparted 1 from Atlantic City. 1 The colored people of West Cape ■ May are thinking of putting up a hall I for lodge purposes. Iron or it eel U the best material fur 1 building, and will p-ovo no doubl ■ the cheaper in the end. 1 Extra religions services are in pro. 1 .at the M. E. church. There It : much Interest In them. Members of churches who do the most Auding are gracr. lly the do-no- - things and pay nolhlogs. The Flfty-TMrd anniversary of the Cold Bpring Presbyterian Sunday school takes place next 8 indsy. There are rumors from Trenton which 1 causing the politicians to keep their ears close to the ground. Some feeling exists between Cold Spring and Fishing Creek as to which raises the Ancat turkeys. A. L. llaybea ia an example of a busy 1 He And something to occupy all attention in his extensive business. Thanks. Wc ore pleased with the - ourselves. IBs only s dollar a ; Specimen copies free. Brad for 1 Don't worry over uninsured buildings attend to laKng out a policy at the 1 office* of J. llcory Edmunds. Lowest Do you have dyspeptic trouble* ? Take Hood's SsriwparUls, which has rellered thousands and will care you. Sold by 1 druggists. 1 Keep your buildings Insured. Lowest ! rates commensurate with security si the * offices af J. Uerry Edmunds, 88 Wash- ' Ington street. The next communion of the Lord's ' will be administered In the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church on Sabbath, the 9?th Intl. Bert Faster, oar local at list, has jast | finished a crayon ol a member of the Watb staff which it regarded as aa acr For Insurance at coat write for par. tirulars to the Security Mntnal Benefit ' Society of 908 Broadway, New kork. ' P. O. box, 9083. 8t ' Our amiable sister, the Borough of 1 West Cape May. shall be m»de welcome ' when she gets ready to annex hervelf to * thb government. Insure your buildings and Ure slock. ' It rosy be econorai ally done at Ibe of- ' flees of J. Henry Edmunds, No. 30 ' Washington street. ' Its a matter often alluded, but with little effect, thb struggling into over1 costs during the singing and pronouno0 log of benedictions. " Ed. lb Rico serves the Philadelphia c and New York dailies to subscribers in ° this city, lie Is up to the dot in hit line ^ of business, driers will be Ailed and attended to- promptly. ' Mr. Hamilton has several hundred 0 feet of the new Cape May beach drive ' completed. It will soon connect with 1 with the Mb Vernon road. Geo. M. Powell. No. 15 Decatur Bb, - will be glad of.your patronage when you - wbh the oenr'cee of a tailor. He poo- ' teases ready skill In Us Rode. ' ' The White Cap business R getting to r be somethiug of a chestnut and a very r wormy one at that. The Wsvx will not 0 pilot any matter In reference to lb J There is a difference between printing 1 the news and publish logs the news. The 1 Wsvx claims to tell all there Is about 1 county doings worth the knowing. * Bert. Foster It bu«y upon crayons of some of our particular people. Give * blm your order. He b equal to the ' task of making an accurate likeness. " A fair snd festival will be held atjio. 30 Washington street an Friday and Satp unity evenings. Jan. Ml and 90. for U>e ' benefit of the Baptist Sabbath.* hool 11brary fond. * N. Bnellralierg A Co., Phils., are the * moat extensive manufacturers of clothing. Their facilities enable them to scD ° a! very low prices. 5th, South snd Pos- * 'Veil, atto whit the Wsvx's pontics. p need .not to much trouble partisans. The Wave's the Wsvx and that's the r" retain people of independent thought [• snd action like It. Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds have enjoyed a basket of foreign and. domestic fruit with -tha compliments of Mrs. VWrL The frait was of the best, and moat J( tastefully anangod. . We suggest to builders af houses s ' more modern arcMtectnol style. There 1 Us sameness la llw designs. In ransituation of oottages recently erected K the. fells of best effects. . Tte Helping Hand "people were at wort last Thursday upon garment# fa the poor. There were on unusual nam £ to of thosc pretty, white, Fraoct c" Here.1" a frsr topics the women o {hrH.,ttnalk«' trfaMhelr tomeettsgj a. peine, fashions, bonnets, babies, what U
The time for building seawalls hoi come, and Avalon la extending hero. B Soon the cast end of tbe beach will be ( protected by a continuous line of sub. j D" ttamfallevee, srMch will defy t!i • ez. ( . Eight gigantic peafa from SUnlilons , ooanty. California, that were recently , exhibited in San Francisco, weighed , >C 33] pounds, or 4 141 pounds each, and f completely Ailed a Ave-gallon glass Jar. t J. B. VonSclrer can meet your demand Tor furniture. If "you wbh to save money coll at hb large establishment, Camden, near Federal St. Ferry, and gel estimates for furnishing your . cottage. , - It b hardly nraeraaiy 10 say anything about the Washington Hotel. II already " occupying a warm place In the affge. . lions of Cape May people. Ibis favorite house b centrally located on Chestnut • street, near SeventhC" At Swalnlown some scoundrel b pol- t toning domestic animals. Dogs, and in c ! oho instance s horae.hivc fallen victim# t ' to the malice of thb wholesale |>oboner. , A close watch is maintained which may ( ^ result in bb tpprebcmlon. c ' The auditing committee of the Otpe c u May Saving Fund and Building Associo- / a lion has made Its annual report,, which , shows the organization to be In a ,, , healthy AnancUr condition. Tbe audi. „ '" tors were Dr. II. A. Kennedy and I. , ^ The annual co jgregstlonal meeting' of , . the Society of the Cold Spring Presby- ! ' terian church will be held next Satnr- , a day. the 10th Jpst-, at 9 80 P. M. An t . important meeting and one which should c secure the attendance of all the support- c M era of tbe church. t ^ Wc claim for Cape May the -est of advantages for an ail-thc-ycnr-round re- , j sort, lmt of what possible use are they , (| if not turned to useful purpose. No one | can suhsbt upon claims, nor upon what , might he If somebody would only do It. [ w Cspe May runs moro danger of get t ting her bangs damaged by S. E w inds ( „ than from any others that blow. The , force of the wares b -larvely expended , on"Eph" sho»l, and w hit power for Is left t In them Is etaily disposnl of by our t The architecture of Washington street I needs modernizing, so that the thorougb- . fare would look less like the rcrotins of r a deserted mining town. Those old c shanties which are.patched In each re- f ., cutring spring need to give place to , more modern and substantial building*. , Tho snntial meeting of thu Ska Gkovk ( " Monday cTeniag. Jan. 31.1, 1889 at the ( ^ usual place. Election of officers and r other business of importance to" every , quested. (9t) E. MsKKUtr, Sec. , The gold healing establishment of of West Cape Mty has it hand who has t ie quite recently become interested In en0j ginccring. The pbnt of Ihecltj'sworks , for supplying pure Cold Spring water I. ( , said to be the school which afforas the | . opportunity for instruction. a Jos. G. Boyd. No. 109 Market street, ( , Phllsd.lphis, has in stock a fresh in- , voice of family groceilct which ho will ( •ell at prices as low at the lowest. Hb , ( goods are always relbble. There are 0'C stories to hb place of buslnera all , packed with a tuffs demanded by lib j '' There is at least one school In a coun- j )r try district where unusual punbhmcnt , b resorted to as a means to break the „ spirit dfvefractory ptipUtof tenderyears t ^ snd of both sexes. We think that many , ' parents, ami Intelligent si hool officers , will be Interested In thb matter and the J Wsra proposes to here more to say on ( . the subject further along. , A country dbtrlct school of the coun- , ' ty claims as a comfortable condition of lb methods of govern ment that all lb pupUt are treated alike. Irrespective of !C mental or physical conditions. Thb reminds us of. tbe old Greek barbarian , who made all prisoners be captured fit , " an Iron bedstead by cutting them eff If | ^ too long, and drawing tbem out If too Many of ihe tore throats and stopped W up breathing organs to common tl thb & season of the year are caused by taking , Into the cool biting air of night. Precaution U necessary here. A good one , . b to close the mouth tightly and breathe ' through lbs nose. Attention of course should be given to proper wraps. Too much core and Intelligent alienJ® tlon cannot be given t# the tubj ct of ventibling churches in which large . congregations nightly worship. Its t mistake to tupp we a room srhlch has ^ bora occupied to lu full capacity for on . log the doors and windows for a few minutes, lt wtil take s hour to thor. oughly do the Job. A regular slated meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the county of " Cape May was held at Cape May C. H. D<1 Jan. 10th, 1880. Director Reevra called tbe Board to order at 10 o'clock A. M. The members were all present except Mr. Stevenson, of Cspe Msy Point. On motion it was ordered that the ' reading of 'propnsab for keeping the Almshouse the ensuing year be deferred until 9 o'clock. P. M. Mr. Corson made a statement in regard to tbe disposition and removal of tbe old Porrhouoe buildings. d Op motion lt was ordered that when the Board adjourns, It be to met! tt the ^ the next day at 10 o'clock. The chairman of eomnnttee on PubHe Bnlldlngt reported the addition lo tbe Court House finished and furnished, tee to oversee the build Inafof a oiw . poorhoute. reported that 7. Institution completed, and furnUhed with beaten. * force pump, tank, tod underd-tin, all in working onbr snd ready for occupancy, According to the motion made In the morning the first business after dinner n was tbe opening of pealed proposals to koep Ihe Almshouse the ensuing year. "" There were eighteen proposals in til received. ntoe votes being nersastry to t choice. On the fourth ballot Seth L. Hand, of Dennis township, reeeired ten r® votes and was declared elected. lib ! election on motion was made unanimous. Various reports were presented, among them, that of the steward of tbcAlnnhouse of axpendlturas of that institution for two months ending Jan. 1880. Abo report of Trustees of Almshouse. And a of John Wallace, committee of inaur- ^ sad ordered filed. "7 Sundry bills were presented, read and ordered paid. After white, on motion, Board adjourned. Literary Notes. "J Boax Naws for Jaeuary (John Warm, maker, PMladdphU) opens the year . with a number of superior ezcelletier. It oonlalnt sn article by Rev. E. E. Hale Sd on "Reading in Fanners' Families;" s I portrait of George Meredith Witt a it £?tbc lib- reviews, with abo a lew illustrations lee. from the books; other interesting mis. HSpTM
i Secret Society Notes. Friday evening loot the Improved Or1 Heptaaopha installed their officers the ensuing year. District Depoty Arcbon ". J. Meivin assisted by ' Post Archon F. L. Richardson acting aa , officers. The services were very Interesting and Instructive. The g jHowlhg b a list of the officers for the term:— V Past Archon— 11 B. Curtis. Archon— F. C. B. Spceot. I, Provost— L. T. Enirtkln. Prelale — Jot. R. Wilson. |, Seeretary-A. 8. Iltnb Financier— 8. H. Moore. n Treasurer— A. R. Little. Inspector— R- C. Hughes. p Warder— Wm. BUlncr. » Sentinel— W. B. Edmunds, p Med. Examiner— Dr. A. Leach. D. D. G. A. MUrln, Itepresentstivc Grand Lodge, which meets tt ]Uchmond, Vs., in April. At the close ol n 1 lb* installation exercises. Brothers Meltin sod S peace made s few remarks up- % propria'# to the occasion, urging the offloers to look to the Interests of the b 1 order and to work for Its adranoemcnt. ' After this the refreshment committee re- 1 tired and presently enlcred-the room lawith delicious crcim and cake, i alto oranges, bananas and apples, which were furnished in abundance. All accmcd v to enjoy the feast, snd were perfectly n satisfied with the pleasures of the even, This new onlur fios come to slay, n and Judging from tbe Inquiries that are r made in regard to the workings n of the organization, people ate gaining confidence and are making application become members of tbe same. Council No. 3, A. F. C., of this city, met in their lodge room Tuesday evening. which three new candidates were in- ' ttbled, and two more proposed. Thb the membership up to the one l! others are making Inquiries in regard to 1 the workings of thb iastilution. If the * at the close of this year, we can without any trouble. Evh one take * hold and posh the ball along l' The A. O. Y. W. uteris this Thursday evgalng. Come oul^ brethren and en- ( race. We under, tan I the new degree " will Ik given to several members, and Ordsr of Don Hall will meet ibis even ipg in their lodge roam. Ut all the ; members be preteut. ftp -dally those who nev. r vbll the lodge from ouc year [ to another. Accpialnt yourselves w lib 1 to form a lodge called the Financial ; 1 similar in its workings to Hie 1 Circle and Iron |HalL Quite , charter. Brother l>. W. Radon will fill .he chair i of Matter WorkmabwiUi dignity to Mm- , 1 self and the order. | 1 application for> chartered the American ' Fraternal Circle. Quite a number, we , believe, have signified their Intention of . ' Joining the uew "circle. Mr. Win. It. ( ' has the matter in hand, and , any desiring, to become charter .mem. i 1 ben should consult him at once. Those . wishing tl lay by something tor t rainy j ' day— In case of sickness or death— can- , not do better than to become a member of thb order at once, and by so doing i on yon.' ^ | 1 Extra services still lu progress in the - M. E church. , ' Miss Allie lliytli ftomcsgxiu after an 1 absence of -several weeks spent among . ' friends at Burlington. . ' Miss Mabel Fioley U the htppy owner of an organ lately prrchaied by her 1 father, Mr. Lambert Finlcy. 1 Miss Tersest E. Townaend is a proI flcient rousicbn herself snd sn efficient ' teacher of the science to others. Mr. Joseph Bsymorc. of Philadelphia. 1 and Miss Mary Hays, of Burlington, have f been the guests of Mrs. M. A. Bsymorc. ' Mr. Frank Nichols aud wife, of Court House, spent- lost Sabbath at the home - of hir parents Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Er. , Cope Msy county was represented at s the Sooth Jersey Poultry Exhibition i last week by out poullrymtn, Dr. PbU- *. lips, who carried away four first prcr miums and one prize by poultry taken ■m ftom hb yards at the Brighton farm. The Doctor tells us the exhibition was t very fine one at lo number and character of tae exhibits. The exhiblfors were d from almost erery county of tbe State, f «hd several were from Pennsylvania. :. There were light and dark Brahms*, buff, white and black Partridge Cochins, 0 Ply moth ltock, white spangled Wyandotte, Andsluslss, Leghorns, white and 1 brown games, Jersey Bines, several varieties of Bantams, ftney fowls, pigeons e of many varieties, ducks, geese, turkeys, e rabbits, natives of England and Belgium, d a pair of those little tnimab that are such s scourge to rata, white ferrets, and d they are rightly named, for they do ferd ret out the rats snout a place. The Doclor tells us that a friend ou going n through the exhibition remarked thai be c did not see bow the Judges could award firat and second premiums. It did seem to him an wen flist premium birds. Wc 0 are glad our county was so well repre- |, tented. Why cannot there be a /larger representation si the next exhibition of U tbe aatqedxtkm. /' 7 -^Here b ollrrfj ipitoic scrap by " way of the World, ftom Wahryllle.Me : J; With hb Utile tin dinner pall firmly r grasped in hb hand, and a small bundle ' containing hb working apparel under hb arm, Janus G. Blaln, Jr., the youth- ' scion of a noble house, wss sera by early risers, shortly after daybreak thb moming, striking a lively gait from the Elm- ' wood Hotel In the direction of the Maine Central Railroad shops, where he b to servo on apfftroUcetliip. . . . AtaU, well-knit and strongly built young man. In whose Intelligent face the features of " hb father are plainly discernible, dressed ®" In checked overalls snd Jumper of light * blue and .white, already begrimed some, what with grease snd dirt, bareheaded " and giving hb whole attention lo the " work before him such was tho appeara noc prearatedaby young Blaine. d A distinct snd resolute purpose teems to be held by certain liquor men in Urn. ^ legislature lo prevent the election of s United States Senator until the Local Option law b" repealed. Tub purpose wlQ develop at the time for the choice of a Senator draw, near. Mr.McTher. sr g am reform gives point and force lo the determination ol the liquor men to Insbt le upon such a "deal." It would be a hu- • mllixliog sight for the people of New Jersey to contempts!-, to see the entire « Democratic strength lathe Legislature s; compelled to yield tn the demands of of three or four rum uKsubelt. We do not ■a believe thu tt«y *01 permit themselves la- to be forced into-any such position. We id do not believe that Ihgy will need lo m make thb disgraceful narendeg.— State
-Sbbotlf (he fiounfg. Green Creek. I Extra revival service* have closed. Farmers ore busy planting for spring work. • Always gel the best. The Wavx fills c tte demand. 1 If you - wbh aU the newa read the 81 per year. Captain James Ssndn lt> treating bb 1 home to a coal of paint.' < Dr. W. A. ftaffwis again ou} attend- ( to professional calls. L. N. Foster b spending tlmo in Wilmington. Del., visiting relations. The boatd walk has some bad holes in it. They are jast the right size to let in | Creek foot and hold it in tight embrace. j Rev. Roland Smith will f)B (be puj.it c next Sibbsth. " . C. F. McKeag talks of moving on the 1 MUlcr farm at Goahen. Miss E sie V. CSrson, of Ocean City, 1 vbfting relatives here thb week, Revival service# still continue under ' the direction ol Rev. L W. Dawson. 1 Mrs. C. 1*. Christian, returned home night after a ten day's absence. Cbsrles McCarty and wife, of Mill" ' vdle, stopped with his uncle Saturday •right- h Ulle f I 1 el down a certain lane, as U.c old gentle- [ b very sleepy In the evening. It b rather duU limcs ol the Inlet. < Extra meetings are still in [-'"Jri-as , kfrs. Abble Holmes and daughter I Chicago where tliev wlU remain during ' The bridge .cross Towns nd Inlet has iKcn tomewhat^damsgid by^ the Jate ( jiulpil si C ape May Court llnuM- brat Cap!, ( has. Browov returned lo his ' wc« . ' The new stare a ill uh,u U ready l-r Mr and Mrs. Jama II Shaw made ' Shaw, lost Tuesday evening to elect ol. Accra for the ensuing year; Mm. Shaw 1 wm re-elected president: vice presidents. Schcllengcr. secretary. Mis.. Ella Ifetu ingw.y: treasurer. Mia. Oleavl. Shaw supt. of literature. Mhs Ad. II Shaw 1 lt S. Hoffman has contracts l..r mov. at Avalon. Mr. Jacob Smallwood and llarryMr. and Mrs. Walter Hand are now Captain 8an.P Ewing and Courtbnd r Reives have quite large contracts (or moving at Holly Beach. - • 8 -ng*-Mlss Itlemmie Eldredgc c Reading— Miss Nan Ewing. Recitation-Miss May Souder. 1 Sketch of Ibe life of Whittles Mis. B Foster. Reading of s poem oh Whitlicr Miss I Quotations from Wliluler-by Ihe So. i clcty. U Male quart tte-Metsrs. H and J Bbke. a Doric Reeves, and Chtu. Craig. i " Drunkard's Dream"— Miss Maria u CroweJl. a Reading— Charles Craig. ^ An article on rctroleum-by Mrs. S. e J. Crowell. The next meeting will be held at tbe residence of H. II. Eldredgc on next ,, Monday evening. Mr. Nelson Douglass is in Boston on 1 business. Misses Rachel Norton, Susie Sin ill: '' Mrs. Ella Vauaman wcot lo Join her husband. CapL Chas. Vanaman, la Ual- ® timorc on Tuesday. Robert Scheetzc b building a wlodmUl to pump tbe water out of hb pond " to enable him to remove the muck. ' Virgil Irving storied Monday on Stabli ® to bld%cst girl. Miss Mamie Tulllo, who resides in Virginia. 0 CajiU~Xll«8 Douglatt, Somers and c Coleman Norton are borne for Ihe winter ^ to tho delight of Ibclr parcnta snd many ' friends. P- 8. Howell was trcstcd by Br. H. I. Jcttup during the past week for a ttricy lure In tbe lacblynal duel, slier three operations s ' lead tube wm Inserted Jo c The program of the Mite sod Literary r Society on Friday night wm entertaining ^ In every respect. The parliamentary y practice was postponed until next mcetIng. snd the question for debate will be i- Resolved, "That the right of suffrage e should bo extended lo tbe women." It o wax decided lo pay 890 on tbe church I, debt. i, The Bay View is a fine spacious house and Mr. Al. Shaw b not advene to d throwing open lu doors for hb friends ,t to spend sn evening of social enjoyment. (. The young people, to keep the ball s d moving invited obdut sixty friends, ami it fifty six responded lothelnvlttllonitnd r. met at the residence of Mr. Somen Norton. then proceeded to tbe Bay View and tendered Mr. and MtX^flhaw a Juris prise party. Mr. Charles Soffe acted a. m .floor manager, and he did credit 1 8 himself and hb friend* The "evening >1 w sprat In playing gamea, etc., until ie midnight when refreshments were served - In abundance. After an honr or »o more - gJBSESjffiisaasBi r- evening's fun and hoped soon to hare to a repetition in the shade of a maaquerst «de. party. »- Frank Hildreth. of Clermont, has re- * eel roil lhe following: "Ihavo handled s re number af your patent hqundt and find re them.tp be everything you claim for of them, tad my trade like* them better ot than tho wooden hounds, a* they axe sa lighter and gives a wagon a much better re appearance, and I think they are Jast lo what the trade hat wanted for a long to lime. Respectfully yours. F. F. Catum-x. :r"
Along tba Shora Road. Miss Dlcn Foster b among the. lbt of indisposed. Roxle B. Sspp has been sojourning among friends In Vinetand snd Salem. I-cander 8. Corson, who Is e -gaged In -] ( corjienleri ig at Atlantic C.tv, sprat Sun- r day under the parental roof. t Ann! Martha Mocorty and Eiclliic ii 1 Corson were kindly remembered list week In the way of a liberal donation. v 1 Mb* Ellen Ross returned froin quite h on extended visit among- friends at a and the Court House accompan- " led by-a friend. h RloOranda. u 1 Miss Smith, of Fish House, b visi log u 1 sister here. '■ a few days In this pbec. , Learning Hand will soon have bis new collage frame ready for ralslog. _ William Hand bM moved Into Charles Usgans house an I'trxdUc slreet. lo l'hilsdelphla the first of Ihe week. Thomas J. Hand lux. moved lo (tarndra with a view of rator.ug Into busi- ^ Mrs. Frank Down, who luu'lieen Mr. iou.ly ill tor some time past. Is cnnvalra Mrs. Reuben Fisher. Green Splinter. ■ Iracl of woodlaml bclwenf Rio ro Disobedience Is the mother of all - , paths thereof. " ^ I'trents can ttlopt no better |w.y ot k. :^Ei ' friends at Palermo. ** d dra"1" ' '"',lrC" W'"rtb"ry U""' * Ex -Senator Learning It taking odvon. tor. Mrs. Jesse 11 Luillam. Ihe nrsl of ^ The reiiisint of Mrs. Eugene Krod.lt. ®' tery on Tuesday. Uncle George Wentzell, who is cnler. * log h's eightieth year, stems as spry as out ss much work ss the best. N Mrs. Joseph Devlll and Infant son rc. turned to their homein Philadelphia last " her father-in-law Wm. A. Dcv.lt On Thursday morning the peaceful slumbers of some of the residents of thb . in tillage were rudely broken by ou cnIh yard of one of our neigh lm. a. The alarm :r with their mother bringing tip the rear J- Willi an axe jn one hand and a targe beej. tic. Tho purioincr scarcely visible In ' ld the datkneis. but making frantic efforts lit J0"0" 1"" "O "•"' lo ">" conflict. When the smoke of battle cleared away a large cot wot discovered with his foot in a ld trap and his body riddled with shot. . Remarked to a friend Ihe other day ' th&t she knew Kemp's Balsam for ihe Throat and I.ungt wm a superior rcm- » cdy. at lt stopped her cough Instantly - feet whatever. So to prove thb and convince yon of lis merit any druggist 7 will givo von s Sample Bottle Frrr. , tg Large sixc 50c and Cl. 7 A six pound cod tbh b rather unhandy J to serve up. It being n little too much w for one and not quite enough for two. R 2UtofrtiSfnirnts. tt. . — , — - — ; iHOODSy KUfPOOKl Emun /alS^ I 'JW i Wxi I ' Mood yen eaimot enjoy goed haaltt. I n At this season nearly every one needs a Bd STbiood, sad ItaSri sirszpzrtllzif worth y , your oooAdenee. B to pdcnUor' m that It strengthena and bnUdanp tbe system, creates an appetite, sad letHS tte dlxestloa, while t Uvradlcatea disease. Give It atrial. BoocTs Saraaparllla Is soM by all OrujxlUa. 8 PrvparcdbyC. L Bood&Oo., Lowell, Moss. IOO DoM Ob* Dollar '
My Poor Back! the common exclamation of these suffering with rheumatism or kidney hooSha, h cither disease Psinc's Celery Compound will surely effect s cure, and there will no longer b enure to complain of "pore bncki." Hundreds of tritlmnrttia like the follow cxmflrm our claims for that grand old Ipy remedy, Foices's Celery Compound : was eonsli jolcd and kidneys did not act, /jt and hod a good deal of j^n' in'tts Since I took I'oinc's Celery iUVV Compound the pain has left my buck, and I con sleep like a child." Zenas Sanders, West Windsor, Venuoot " Hiving o era utaible,! with rheumiilsm fi'C r"r>' 1 nn*U< usnl only one brtlle tral am perfectly cured. 1 rati now jump around and fed lively as a boy." i'nmk Corel i. Eureka, Nevada. Priaifijto. .Or fit fj.oof WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. „ "' CAPE HOUSE, CAPF MAY POINT, N. J. Open all the Year. Healed by Steam. Lighted witli Gty. Fine Large Room, well Furimlicd. Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS. A. H. HAMILTON. Manager. 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, Cl-.lh n- I ... 9 II I- Si:.. <9 918. 920. 922 CHEoTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. i.KKIA CKI.I K (a,.. M..X C. mi, \ j . i,.,,,- pledged themselves to use ever)- l.-al melius to |.revent Trespass on Ttieir Premises lir em fr Trappers SPORTSMEN N\ M 90S AN) GUN, And they will unite for MUTUAL PROTECTION To saw their l'ro|ierty from further DBSTBUCTIDN AND DEPRECIATION. All Persons Trespassing will be tlealt with to the full extent ' of the law in all cases. Franklin Hoffman, t Lc„L Ross. JohnW. Scull. Ir.igc K. Douglass, ■ Elizabeth Hand, | Charles P. Foster, " I Edward I Sayrc. j j. M. Crease. . David H. Cressc, ' -p ^ Crawford I Nathaniel Newton, j c T Norbur>. William H.dlingshca.1, M M Norbury , J- H. Schcllengcr. iJanlcS ,.;rlicson, ; T. I'. Krricsoti. J. p. iurd, ' J»mes T. Miller. I T.F.Swain. r Scth Miller, joanna McNan,ce ; Wilson Ross, nn.w R. PARKE, ' I 8 South Second Street, Philadelphia. ; Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes Mini's Fiia Steaii idiits'WaitasMsSpMtia • ftroffTifs, provisions, fftr. H A N D'S CENTRAL MARKET cotaoa Qrircrira, aau sail rrovUloiu.l.lnarM fr« of ehorxg. Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, EXCELSIOR MARKET, No. 33 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITV, N. J. Choice family Gro:eries and Provisions. .A trial of tra^e with us solicited. / ioo Cords of Oak Wood, cut, split and ;delivcred onjarder it <5 and S5.50 per cotd. J

