Cape May Wave, 6 February 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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gflBH NOTICE. ' ^ ci tic aocuTUa. nfjffiF' T?"' "^i1* -*** — i ! n>,hH»ipi!o.ii.wjo.ii.iw« 1 a*»» g*"^ Tharetay.y»MtS. *.»■* i • T" ~- — i Parting Vlalt to tha Psrsonsg.. Pnsaov L Q.^^«gffiffiw«y5nf « engagement at Oapa May aided on Tuea- ' day of tola week. the date of the opening 1 of M. K. Conference at Balem. Becaoae 1 of this fact the member* of Ma flock ' thought that It would be the right thing 1 to aurpriae the retiring brother and hi* * family aa a parting eipreealon of good '' win, while the opportunity offered, by calling on Mm In a body, which they did The young people look a hand in the J labor or prd^Hfllon, and aucceeded In working op conaiderable cnthualaam on J theaubject ol making it pleaaant at the

manse. They look a hand too, In the jotllflcatlan, making the parlora and halla of the paraoaage mound with the merry din of their voice* when the right tune got around. Game* were never ao much enjoyed before. Some of the older cellera railed In for a ahare of the lun, and , aoqultted themaelrra about aa well aa Urn young folk*. About thia time there ( waa notleed by the curioua a good deal of whlapering among thoao who had acted aa a committee. It ended by two Halwarta tearing the pnraonage and ahortly | returning bearing between them a bandaome atudy chair which waa preacntcd , to Mr. Manchester In a few feUdtou* remarka by Roy. G. II. Reeve*, of Weil ( Gape May. In reply, among otbertbinga the retiring pa* tor aald, "That be left tbla people with regret, and hoped that hi* ministration had been profllnble to the charch and people. Gift* of Ihla • Mad to w peraeu In Ma prwltlrra were I very acceptable, oecauae they ahowed a ' warm feeling between paator and Buck." 1 After thla Inlercallng part of the pro- 1 gram the fan of the evening waa re- < mined with renewed rigor. A huge • donkey waa pinged to the wall, and a large number tiled to faaleo that necea- 1 aary article, the tall of the animal. In the 1 proper poeUloa. It remained for Jaa. V. 1 Clark to aocomphah thla feat. Mr. Maakel < Ware waa ao ooopdent of winning the 1 Aral prtae that to waa Wl out In tha 1 cold altogether, and oousoquently waa • awarded the booby priae. Ruth and 1 Jacob gave Mayor Edmuoda a chance I to retire the fading recollection! ot hi* i youth. Hla capture, and tntcraatlng 1 feat* of emulation upon the cbeeka of Brother Iteevee provoked much tnerri- i menu He did bettor lately having the j good luc£ to gnup In bit arm* one of | the awerttt and moat attractive of our | Gape May maiden*. Mr. Edmund* -aa , voted to" be the life of the party, teeallIng to the m In ill of the company the exploit* of Ma younger daya At tbi* time the refreehmenta were patted around. There were there to parlaka ot them , to partake

Mlom nfflilali, faithful Bumtiy school ' teacher*; derout and auroral leaders and J atewnrda; mothers In Israel, and n : sprinkling ot the bappy-goJocky- ale- : meet always (wad whan there - la ' •octal recreatioat and plenty of the good ' thlnga of thin Ufa After tUa ttost pleaaant evening tho folk* began to lake their leave, and by the than the to srn clock peatad forth thqjiour of eleven the manac had aaaumed iu cna. "xuarv quiet. Rev. C. A. TIndlty, paator of the Franklin alreet M. E. Church, la a man of remarkable Intellectual powers. Suae Of hla flight* of lmpaaabmed eloquence are almply sublime. He has the happy faculty of gathering hi* apt Uluatratlona from event* tranaplring In hla dally Ufe. . A man of Ms ability ami remarkable perceptions ought to have a larger henrIn* than beta getting at Cape May. He, •bo can throw ao Such Bght upon a scripture text, tending to Mir up both aatnt and ilnner, abould have a broader land to occupy. It would be a real lorn to have Mm go away from Utla dty, but when open before Mm than that at Cape May. whan, unfortunately, the people ot hla rare asaa to he divided Into several small, weak eodetlea. Could they but unite under such a leader a* Mr. Tfcdley gnat result* would aurely follow. Ounag Monday*! Northcart norm, along the wave-beaten strand, where along where i

the beautiful apray of the high tide > dashed over the avenue, there waa seen j la the distance by our young nan what , appeared to be a terrible wreck, wMch . o* doae exranlnrfcn prjved to be adb < lapidated umbrella that the wind waa ' Baking marry with la the hand* of Mra- ] ' other Mra. Blank who met with a very ' acriotfs accident which coated our bashful reporter to look very and. Ha extanded Ms lympaUtea and then made ****** X- «» (WM4 ttoda and bhMartag weather. Those, wke president of the Cape May Coonty 6 & gratttatattsB-tay ,k.ul. up^ ^

i PERSONAL. | Sheriff gheaaaakrv waa at ihe Maud 1 Our obligation* are due to J. L. Lan- : ring for ooptea of HotBprinp, Arkasaaa . B. Cbamhco, city editor of the Beoord, was at Cape May yesterday ! houae hunting. , "Miaa Deborah Goff, ol West Creek, | been spending n few day* pleasantly with friends In thla city. , > Mitt Maggie Morrfa rein rood home on . Friday front Philadelphia where the baa ' been visiting friends and relative*. Jaa. T. Cre*awcll and wife entertained 1 Mra. Geo. W. Johnson and Mra H. W. Band at lea on laat Friday evening. Oliver Smith Waa down on Saturday ( nuking airmngementa with Ware ft EL ■ dredge for improving hit Columbia , , avenue cottage. , f tale arrivals at the Lafayette are:— Mlaa H.A. W. Royce, Albion, N..Y; i Ulfford LewU and wife, Eleanor Lewi,. - Daniel L. Dawaoo, F. T. Walton, A. G. i Murphy and E. IL Wood, Philadelphia. r Paator L. O. Manchcater cloaed hit ' I pastorate on Sunday evening laaf on ■ which occasion be spoke word* of I kindly and affectionate sympathy and ! for Ma congregation. Bo was followed by Paator Ltndis, of the "Brick" church who eulogised Ihe retiring 1 pastor and Ma work at £apq May. j At a lata vocal and Instrumental coo. vanla Conservatory of Music, Miss Lou j . tie K. Thompson performed with Prof. A. J. Schuler. a difficult piano duo, by Kunkel, entitled. "Sparkling Dew." This talented young girl is making re- \ markab'e progress In her mualcal studThe Flrat Of Tha Season. r One of the most pleaaant ■ gatherings ' at Cape May daring the season was lhai which took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Miller's on Friday 1 evening. Prominent among those who 1 participated were Mr. J. 8 tret ton **re, ' Ware,

" Mayor and Mra. Edmuada, Mr. and Mrs. ' N. Perry Edmunda, Mra. A.-L Conner,, ' of Mobile; Mr*. George Miller. Mrs. 1 ' Fred Miller, Mra Mollie Collins, of Phil- ' 1 adelphla ; Mrs. Susie Ludlam, Mra 8/m'l ' Schclllnger, Jr.. and many others. Din- I : ner waa lie flrat part of . the program to 1 which the guest* ilid ample Justice. The c ' bill of fare eomdated of all the Uellcaclea I of the season, such aa j 1 J 1 Oretam Fritvl ClneaaMMtat Oyo-v Par Ire I i Miremal, aa Oralla.. Mew Tomamaa kneed ' fxamScn* Can* t I 4w"a»r#a V— 'tSaa* " *Oo«*a • f , After two hours, at the ublc, of social t , chat, toasts of varioui kinds were ( , given, the guests returned to the parlor , where singing, dancing and games t . formed the principle source of amuse- j . meats. There waa no ou* p esent who ( . appeared to enjoy themselves aa much. . i was more Jolly than Mr. J. Slretton , Ware, u be ma brimming fall with . bright Ideas N. Perry Edmunda kept , the compiny on a broad grin with hit ^ . mualcal peals of laughter. Mr. Isunuel t I Miller did all In hla power tu keep the < , company cool aswdl as dlspla) lag great ( I brilliancy Id the guessing game. Mayor i Edmunds, as. usual, waa more than | frisky. At ablate hour all left for thalr > . well Ol cased with thilr entertain- . i meet, wlahtag thctr boat and hoateas a j j long and succeaaful Ufe. ' In this personal Sayonllty flght It is ' Just as well to let the public know the i ! estimation put upon Mayor Edmunda t ' non-resident property owners. ThU c ' la the excuse lot printing the following t 1 from Charles B. Dougherty, Esq. : i Pmuimuuiia. Feb. 28, 1880, i 1 Han. J. Uniy Kfaiiind., Mayor o/ lit Oil! ef Copt Mag, K.J. , Dux Mxaei 1 am glad to know Dun Mason l giaa to xnow

that your namo is again presented to the ' people of Cape May as a caudidat* for 1 I Mayor, and have no doubt, by Umtr euf. | I frage, of your re-election. Your ad- . ministration uf that office haa been , creditable alike, to the city aa weU as to ' " yunrsvlf, for if has been thorough and I 1 liberal In lu government, and by abow- [ ing a keen kaowlwlg* of the city's re- , n qutreenente, you hare corered a blonder ° and more eitenilye held Uian erer at- ' tempted by any of your predecessors r ' The cheerful generosity dlrplaved by . yon at aU times ha* not been ofbriooked, and the earnest rapport contributed by you lo every measure looking to the advancement of your dty. 'that It might ■ 1 rank wilb,ore«od nil neighboring water- 1 a place cities, has -been ao unmlaUk- i y demonstrated that I marvel at your . . having an opponent from among the " people when yem have always noorid- i ' eredlnyouf endeaeore to Improve th. ( a aamdldon of affaire. But certainly it t . cannot he aa oppoaltloo of much magol- . , tude. and lean therefore congratulate ' you In adranoo on your reelection, and ' " the City of Cap# May on Its good lock I ; JSS s&jfe,"--'- ; * ' " Chuklu^LDoroniim. 1 * ' I ' Mayor Edmunds haa Just teccived the ' following commonlapUaD from Captain ' 1 Grinatead, of LooUvBlA Ky., U 1. Co.. < and has replied to It to the effect that hla I ' company will be accommodated tad ' J nmdo welcome at Oapa May: ' t Motor J. Hoary gMmmdt, 0*pe Map, K. J. \ DksnBui— My oommand, Bfty strong. , desires to encamp at Cape May neit a grounds within n abort diateao* of the '

communicate 'n regard theieto. I bare ' been in communication with Mr. Cake, e • of Coograea Ball, but be dot* j i ndt desire to ha*a bin lawn used fur a e : aSKBfjr.Tff-rs s 1 of Ihe brecb, and do our own cooking, S ' would adt us erectly. a > I aa very respectfully I your obedient servant, a H. C. Uxuotrsui, r ■ Capl. Louisville Light Infantry. , At the annual eteethm~of offi-ers of { , the M. E. school last Sunday afternoon , , the officers of laat year were reelected I , wkh tbe exception of tha aecretary and , superintendent of primary department . taf school. The roU of offioera now stands Aariatanta — Joa. a Wilaon and Mark "teratnry-Goo. W. llughra. Uhrarhuj—ChaxlM Sender. Andatanta — Horace Ware and Howard n niiflui e Organist — Mlaa LI tale Ware. \MSS* had bean ralsad for the yen tbe^JMn

SALTS. 1 Send In yourj^rt^pori'T, we hare ' Horse to eaU or exchange for a oow. ' Apply U>W. A. H»rrie,jUo Grande. St r ( L L. Bhcppnrd, geht'a furnlahlng 1 ' ^FwSalm "Two'frettohe^Apidv J to Mrs- Sumner Marry. Turnpike Just ' ' orer the bridge. k ' The brat quality of writing paper for the money at Garrison's, No. (( Wrah- ' 1 street.- 0 ' Henry Rutherford would rather have l chicken attWhered In n wheelbarrow J Bolls, pimples, hlvea, ringworm, tetter ' and all ogipt manlfreUltom of impure ® blood are cured by Ilood'a SarvaparlUa. The Semi- Weekly Ware offera to ad- * ' rertlaera a very desirable medium by which they may apeak to the buying ■ public. e Mr. W. Potter herewl.h npreaeea bla • ■ thinks to ill who assisted him tn making "The Emigrant's Daughter" • roc- ^ ' Contractor Douglatt la down engaging " Cape May mechanics to work on the 1 j new hotel to be built on ML Vernon * March came in like t lamb, and It may ' out In the same manner, lu a bad ' ' year for pruveib* and weather peopheu, ^ ' tnaure your buildings end lire Mock. may be economt ally done at the ofAcre of J. Henry Edmunda, No. 80 { 'f Washington atrpcL E. Page Utiles repreacnU reliable Ore Insurance companies In this dty. t ' Hla office la in IM Waahlngton House, d opposite the postofllcc. 127-tf ^ The Pfcw Jersey M. E. Conference meets at Salem today. Bishop Bow. f , man will preside and the mretlng p-om- £ ! laes to be an Interesting one. The three days north east storm haa . resulted in no damage to Cape May at ^ , all. So far aa heard there are no marine £ disasters along the Cape shore. ^ A subscription V> the Semi-Weekly

Warn for *1 is the eery cheapest thing ] 1 in the stale. Send In your order for It. , . All tho county and latest news. Edward R. Rice, agent for Phfladcl- | pbia and New York new»p*pera, mags- ( ainea, Ac. Orders left at the Watx office will receive prompt attention.', tf ' , If yoo want Are Inauranee upon your building call at the office of J. Henry No. 88 Washington street. I and examine the claltha of com panic* j in existence that hare made him their La*t week's Lower Creek cort capon dence of Salem Sunbeam says: "Iter. L , T. Woolaon, of Went Cape May, former, lv our pastor, waa in town last week and , honored us with a call." The War* gather* the neve* early in i the week and *publ'iihca It while fresh the Creeks and other village* of , the county. It dooa the same thing late ; the week, and all for fl per year. ( On last Friday afternoon, at the anra- ( tcur shooting match in athletic park, Mccrey broke 18 clay pigeons onl , of a possible 26, and J. M. E. JMdreth IS ThU U the best record of our local club ycL . Our correapondenU located nearest the polling precincts of the county's several 1 cities and boroughs are par- ( Ucularly directed to send iu early and | ! accurate report* of the result of spring election. , Joseph Hand o ( Nummytown baa , a tamo turkry burrs rd which make* It self entirely at home In the brood yard. t of IU habits are not JuM the thing , for a pet, aa the dog King could tell If he could talk, i Mr. Alonxo Hewitt will aoon remove , ' dry goods store from the Knlcker. i building to Fas tin's building now ( I occupied by Jennie Wnlei a* a millinery : establishment. Henry Rutherford pre- ( poses to Mart In at the Btelnback Moras ( In the house furnishing goods bust- ^ The PhUadelphta Inquirer,. with hand, some new type, enlarged in form, and , , under new hualness control. Jame* , new ;

Elvcraon. was a noted feature of laat , Journalistic doings. Thla , old favorite newspaper U now under the editorial management ofOolooelJ. H. Lambert, late ol the Pratt, and C harks 1 IL Heuallt, of the Times. They on i : both bright, brainy men in the vigor ol 1 manhood. The Inquirer has a future t radiant with premise. < Tha Drama Ax Homo. , The favorable weather brought large ■ audience* to Bt G< urge's HnB cat March t and tnd, to the Emigrant's Daughter, i performance was aa excellent one I in every respect, and the audiences were , ; delighted. MimBlla Stile* a* "Minnie ] i wan.* most charming man- i tcur " Emigrant's Daughter," and t Miaa Ada EntrlXln displayed excellent | I taste as " Tba Prairie Spirit." H- W. | impressed every one with his , conception and rendition of OapL Dsn , Deetne. Jen. McCrane showed marked i ability aa "Black Eagle. The lame i J. N. Johnson sustained the , , character of " Austin Fynea" "The ■ i Emigrant Galde," In a eery creditable i , manner. Mr. S. O. Barton well depicted , , the rascality of "Sam Budgett, The i I Decoy Guide," and Frank Ironing pre- , seated a good "OoL Council, The Emigrant:" Mean. Beams and Benckert mad* great hlu in " Bridget " and "Patrick O'Neal, " Ute former embracing [ Woman'* RighU on her Henpecked 9 Hutband,- and her brUdant reparts. to E Intruders In the audience ellrilod loud ! lengthened applanrc. Meem W. H. H. 't

Harry Hand and H. W. Me. ( enty, made good coyotes, and Lieut. * T. Bailey an active " CapL Ralph , Member* of Oompnny H. i drverve great pralae for their alacrity t tnd precision tn drill. Chat Quidort , stage manager, Bobt. Hnghea as , property master, and L. T. Stevens a* j prompter, deserve great credit for the < setting o I the piece. Mr. "W. Chandler , displayed great AID at the plana. W. , dared " Prof. A. B. Bklpp, The , Old PncmoiogUt," end Introduced an original wng. A good round sum waa realised from the performance, and tba of ihe band are happy. ! The repealer of the "OlaeH law" Is of such general public interest that we print It lor the benefit of county ejection officers and other* as follows: : acuo r^jufaLeelectloo*," approved April ^UecMmJhoumd clghl hundred New I 2jro'iharter?to betS^n ffiTSiie, tba polls shall open at six o'clock loth* ■nosniac and dee* at wven o'clock In tba evtahttnnd ahaU be kept open during the whole dor of cleotioo, between twosHeJock to Oa tftmnsJto, or for such

■ W« understand the A. 0. C. W brrth. are talklng'of making a rcdncjon in ' the entrance fee. > Order of Iron qaUwBlinect on Thurs- I day cvehirfg, and It lsdenhed that a foB ( ■ttmdsnrr be prescuL I Wehnv. tocn Wjrmcd that one of Cape May City's reflhuegtallTcs to the , annual meeting yf the Supreme Lodge ; of A. 0. TT. W. came home by cxprea. | CouncH No. 8 met on Tuesday nigh} . and transacted routine buslneis- This society U still on the Increase, new membent are sending In their aptdkation* at every session of the lodge. The "Hepe" will nffiet on Friday night 1 and it Is deafred thst a full attendance be present- This society is bound lo 1 grow, and when the redaction of the ea- > trenoe fee is made the lodge wHl boom. ' it Is fart And ing. a warm plate In the . hearts of our pcvplc. Let the brother Workmen turn out in body Tbw.sday night. Why not take ' more interest in your lodge, become acquainted with tUc wq klngv nf the order ■ and work for the. general prosperity of our beloved society. It is expected our 1 representative, II. P. Eat Ikin, wlH present a report of the doings ol the grand lodge that was recently jn session at Wilmington. ^ Election Notes. 1 Ashlon Williams, Alfred Hand and ' Alexis Bchellenger are candidates for Inspectors of election. Geo. L. Lovelt is tne people's choice ( dty collector. He will make a splenrun and no doubt be elected by a malority. Iarmuel E. Miller wlU be a candidate freehold^ at the March election. ^ [topic are well acquainted with tho business courage and tact ol Mr. Miller hi his own affairs. Ho will bring the < qusliflcnt'ooa to hear upon the . Board ol Freeholders If elected, which should be. , should

The following prions hive hen named for the offices of the borough of " West Cape May: Council, David C. munda. two of which are to he elected ; ; Clerk, Joa. n. Brewton. a F. Crowcll ; Assessor, J. W. Reeves ; Collector. John r Reeves ; Surveyor of Highways, Daniel . Msnlove, J. G. Sheppnrd; Judges ol , E. S. Edmunds. T. H. Hughes; t Pound Keeper, Dan. Man'orc.. _ - Holly uaaob. Mr. Muhan haa adtM *nolber story, ' to hotel Sea View. " Let fitness for the office dictate the choice of candidates. We understand John II* conlem- ' pistes removing to Woodbury. 1 The caucus meeting held onSstu-dsy ' evening passed off harmoniously. ' J. A Phero is making preparations In encage largely In the hack bnslnrn the coming season. • ' Contractor Smith has bid on the work 1 of grading the line of the R- IL from 1 Anglesea to Holly Beat h. ' Mra. Lowe haa bad 10 feet piling placed under ber cottage to insure it* ' protection from the sea. James Carr contemplates Ihe erection J of a bake-oten and cng.glog in the bakI business on a large sca'e. Tho*. 8. Rogers proposes to return to the Beach at an early day and make ex1 tensive Improvements to Ills business. Personal animosity will not defeat a " who having been" Weil" and not f found wanting In abilUv and Statu for public duties. The enlargement and other Improve- : menu now being n»>l* to Beach Villa, ' will ensure the comfort tnd convenience [ of Its many patrons. Through the energy displayed by con, ' Smith and Pharo In soliciting 1 and procuring work, our laboring pro- ' pie have been Msadily employed all win- ' Our real estate men should be mora careful In transferring property. We ' known of srveval esse* in which of several rases in i

1 the (kmc lot has been sold to two differ1 cat parties. I M esdames Wm. ~ King and Wm. If. ' i are to be congratulated upon the , of the seaside home at Cape May , t I Point. They hfve ever taken a deep ( : interest lo the enterp lae, spending both time and money In furtherance of the f home for aged and worthy poor people, , who oould not otherwise get a sniff of ( i summer sea sir. The new home I* | the trained mechanics who secured the ' > building con: rack The manager* will ' a Baxaar at Horticultural Hall on i 98th. to fcol.1 over to the 28 th, In - the Interests ol the home. Aa the InsllI tutkm li nou-sectarisn, they solicit aid t all denominations in the proposed , . trusting that the Interest so long ■ shown will be increased so as lo enable I all who with reel and refreshment to 1 1 fled It in thla Borne by the sea dnriog ' ' the hot season* of the year. Donations t of money, fancy or useful article*, pro- ! 9 vl.lons ot *11 kinds, cake* and confecI tiooery are earnestly solicited, which 1 can be sent to Mra, Beard, 4M7 Walnut s street, or Mra. Wm. King. 1023 Poplar - street or 121 Arch streeL J 1 When J. B. Vsnsetver erected and t occupied his mammoth building, corner ' Federal and Front streets, he was coofl- 1 t Jl«* ep» tw Kt. .mpl. J 1 ,warerooma he would need for some time - to come, and surrendered the several .several

premises he form rig occupied. But he P mistaken. Hla holiday business was large ' thst he was compelled lo re- g ' bis "trade haa grown to that extent ° i that he has bran forced to relet No*. 18 " 1 and 16 Federal street, formerly occupied > him. These facta speak most elo1 queatly of the appreciation by the public * " of Mr. VaiUtcleer'a energy and rnter- ' prise aa the grant furniture manufac turer 1 | of Comtm. i i Fraertoider-a Meeting. 1 ' Notice is hereby given that a staled ' meeting of the Board of Chosen Free- ' holders, of the County of Oapa May, ' ! N. J., wUl be held at the Court House, j 1 Id said county, on Thursday, the tour. , teen lb day of March. 1888. at 10 o'clock , 9 A M-. for the purpose of settling the ( 1 accounts of the county, bearing reports , 1 of committees, and for the transaction , t hnvtae tradtott totore the Borod are - rrapectfiBy t« lain— i tl to be In attend- . , aoce at that time and -place. By order a of the Beard. > Saunw T»«itsxxn, Clerk. Dahd March 1st, 1888. mU3 j • aa the torarf's^r A Rulberfmd.'la J dissolved this day by mntual consent, a Cttotoa Sou dor la sulhoriud to otdket kUawmeya doe the late firm and pay *11 t bfflnj^stoet aaM^trm that ara correct. crane, Mulder owtLaSTto wUl raffi t ^J^^^^^^ntlnue tto faultnre'

-Sbbout fK« SouTtfj- ' WaatCapoMav. It should hare been autcd that the t of the Cape Chapel thankfully ' acknowledge the kindness of Captain • Erring In giving foil privilege ' I of felting from hi* sand pit *11 the sand they needed to grade their lot It was an error In these notes of hat : week in Mating that Mr. Landls had I preached sermon is announced Sabbath prerloo*. He will preach it next Bun1 day. Subject, "Duties to our mothera." _ I P"e Crreau- « ( Our fa: mors are turning the soil . weeV I The pastor's salarv raised dverk , Sunday. ' ticket this election. ' Mv. Ycricks moved in Nelson Oarri. Au'a house on Friday. ' , Mayor Hewitt, of Anglesea, was -here ^ ' How social people get when they are , candidate fur an office. ' The southern cruisers anlved on Saturday. Full report later. 1 Isaac Tomlln hat purchased Mrs. MarI the Slimpeon's farm adjoining hla f Joseph Douglass. Jr., of Dennlsrifle, ' visited hti many friends here on Salur- ' day. He will go in the store business . where he now resides w llh_the best Cola Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tosrn visited Wm. ' L. Cummlngs and wife last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Miller visited their 1 daughter, Mrs. Wm. Tomlin, of Goshen, last week. Mr and Mrs. Harry Pater, of Green * are at the Spring for a few days ' visiting thejr parents. ' Mrs. Emily Garrison, at the ripe old * | of 78, Is visiting Mr. and Mra. WilTomlm. of Goshrn. this week. ' Will Harnett has purchased a new * tt " " " -^iaaidtgLgSsSLL— — — — — 1 1 — — — 1 , ,, 1

, buggy of Wm. VnuGilder, of Peters- ^ ' thc^irccta.1' I It being so stormy on Sur.day night ' the Tabernacle was not very well at- ' ' tlnuo with unabated luterrsl. ,] Cape May Point ^ t for A. H. Hamilton fitting up about the , * cottage last sreek- - , John Reeves, Jr., h bufltlTng a new , day evening to nominate men to OU Hie J ' offices of the Borough for 1888. S. W. Wiley is putting down the , 1 foundation for a cottage on Ocean Avo.. , B A. W. Springer and son are the build- | 1 addition lores' Side* Home have been ' laved off for two weeks awaiting the , I plash ring ot the house. , • A. W. Springer is the agent for the sale of J. C. Fifleld and Son's celebrated , II flsh guano, a large quantity has already t ecu told. It gives the farmer profitable , retains, try It and be convinced. The j J Carlton farm takes two tons, Up tire Cnpp. a Cheater J.Todd » as lately U tlic ncigitt borhood in company with an Insurance r agent, Ncwcomb. fmo gentlemen of Philadelphia spent ' |. Monday night In the place, stopping 1 . with a T. Coleman., i Homer Eduy and wife made a visit to ' Philadelphia last week, taking with ' L them their little son, Arthur. { Preparations arc going on for the fair ] i. to be held in the E. F. Westcotl house, i- A variety of article* will be on sale. The young people met at J. L. Smiths ' s one evening last week to arrange a pro- 1 e gramme for tho ne t Mite Society merL

tn(- 7 Miss Carrie VaaGtlder came home ' from Philadelphia on Saturday, bring. little Alma, her slater's child. She *" will return on Wednesday n< xt. * J. L. Smith and Percy Townsend > been having wood cat along some 1 of the back roads, making a great * change In tha places thufi-liad become to so many ol u«."~Thc large , trees on the road from the sthool house " to the statin are nearly a'l cut down, " 1 leaving qulle n bare lcok and spoiling *j the beauty of the place. The road across from the seaside j lo the Seavllle road, back of Swing's haa been robbed of Its fine o'.d forest by the woodman's ' 1 axe, and one can scarcely r. cognise the 1 ' place. Mrs. James B. Anders-n Is ilsllinr brothers, the VaaGOder boys, ft ' Danen, Georgia, and will remain until ® 1 April. Her husband accompanied her, * ' continuing his Journey as far aa the ' 1 south of Florida, and on his return ' again stopped at Darien, reporting ° ' Mra. A. and the two llttlo ones in much 0 ' better health. She was quite poorly, 1 but It waa thought the change might be ' beneficial, and hsppDy it has. The r other two little girls are with their Aunt * Carrls and Mrs. Abbetl Way. ° Plenty of robins here making the cedars vocal. The charming birds are ' not allowed to be shot here. An excursion was down on Thursday last in charge of Ber. Mr. Bard. All ex- , of Rev. Mr. Bard. All ,

pressed surprise at Use improvements. r Alter refreshing the inner man at J. B. Rockwells, they returned by Ihe after. ( train in the beat of hnmor. One t of the party said that this waa the place he had hern looking (or to erect a cot- t tag* for hla family. a On Tuesday last tha railroad officials were down inspecting the new bridge. 1 They expressed - themselves as wen 1 pleased with the work. They also went i over the hoe of Use road that passes Anion lo Angles©* and Holly Beach, c Inlet is to be bridged aa aoon 1 Townsend'* Inlet bridge is completed. ( Berkley Bchellenger, of your city. Is here plastering the Lambert cottage for , E R. Williams, who is the ardtect sod ■ builder. It Is n beaullful bouse, op l be ( Ann Mvle. There wrrt/two ; plans submitted to Colonel and ^Mra. 1 tret In Phlladcl^la'aBd one from Mr. ■ | and Mr. Williams got the pssfareuee. We are always pleased to 1 see home faleal'spprrciated. 1 J Le^oSJcWy jTStoXT" reJUta! 1 tripe to and from ArakB, cnnnaralng ( bodv. and see us. and climb uu to our ' beafltilul pavilion, one hundred feet I , abort the aes, and are Avalon bench I 1 spread out beneath your feet1 Sunday was a good tram to Observe ; • the blcsange of th* saloon. Though t we have no sakMu on Anion, nearly 1 I every other hooee on Sen life it one. 1 , A grant many of our workmen go over I l there., end, after spending their hard , . realist sUST' lTu*» pltilri°a«toto : ; sSL'S.'Ils^S* i t. him- H , tomputkm sna rattorad thls :

East Creak. Mra. Hannah Foster is rtlB lying in t very critical condition. , J. L. Hand tnd wit* railed on Monde at Goshen last Saturday. Bad colds sad sore throats are do un- . common thing at present. I Dan Bishop purchased the Albert Ludlam farm laat Thursday. . Rev. P. W. BUdarback will go lo ooo- , ferrace on Tuesday, the 6th. L Samuel P. Sutton made a business , trip to Tuckihoe last Friday. The congregation waa very small at : the M. £. church on Sunday on account of Ihe storm. < Qroon Crook. Vernon Godfrey has a new horseAlwilds Crease his had relapse of ( diphtheria. f Mrs.' Alfred Scull has Joined her busIn New York. , Captain John Scoll -will Mart iff to j again this spring. , H. Bchellenger Jr. sad wife, have j visiting |a Trenton. „ ( , N. Holmes succeeded In filling his Ice , from the crop of the late f reeve. Mrs. Hannah Crease has the biggest , lot of young chickens so far this spnng. , CapL Gabriel Uolinra and son have ( to Avalon with their vessel which . Inlet. J ' Mn. J. S Crraie w.s taken .cnoualy ' IU on Mondsy. ville on Mond.y. "* " P Benjamin Crease loM a horae, that cost (200 on Saturday. , On account of the severe storm on Mondsy only one session of school was , held. Mr*. Joa. McCarty paid a visit to her , daughter. Mrs. Mcsslck, of MillviUr. on I Sunday. ; Mra R. C. Titard returned home on . Sunday- from a weeks visit to her sister , - on Pblta. Parties from PhUadelphia were down ,

plantation. ; Gabriel llolmes hss chartered his ves. . set to carry piling from the Noah Hand , Mra. 1-lr.rie Shaw i* doing a nice dry ( goods business in west Rio, She is very ( : P Fred. Peters and mIss Brown, of Mill1 ville, spent Saturday anil Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs. John Drown. Blacksmith J. 8. Brown hss bought , 1 tbe wheelwright business of P. Down , and will run hotl. shops in flrel-class Wm. Bolton sold L. F. MHlcr slxuch ] hundred peach trees and one ^hundred orchard on his Green Creek farm. John Kimble has added his name to the Wave'* subscription list. John is , I). E. Goff ha* a couple ol valuable homes fdr rale or exchange. Parties • give Rio a call before going else. ' Don't bo afraid to subscribe for the senil-weckly Wave. Cbcapdit paper iu the rffhrty. only (1 per year. Agent Along tho Shore Road. CapL Mulfo.-d si. Corson la reported | as lying In a very critical condition. Mra. J. G. Entrikin and children were , Ihe guests of Poslmiuter Hots and (amUy on Saturday. ' W. D. Barrows is suffering from tnMlss Annie E. Ross returned on SatTuckaboc friends. ' of the fence between the school grounds and Mr. A. Garwood's property. | CapL D. IL Wicks, wife and daughter called on-rclallvca at the Point and

Ocean City the last of tho week. ScavUlo was pretty generally represented at the Palermo Baptist church on Mm. -Tablll,a Thompson, of Camden, has been very hospitably entcrtalucd for few days by ber s'ster, Mrs. L. A. Annual town meeting is fast approach ing, anil our politic*! friends seem quite much Interested over the results of the Wo sincerely hope for a better day than the 12 Ji of last March. While attempting to cart sc* drift last Friday, John Sapp had tbe misfortune get Ills horse In the mire. Several of ic neighbor* were summoned to the spot and aucceeded In rescuing tbe animal from his perilous position. In tbe case of tbe cabin which came ashore during the storm in Norombcr, we see another manifestation of the old saying, "It la an 111 wind that blows nobody good." The happy couple that now Inhabit It ore receiving the benefit of another loas. The question o I building a new school house Is now agitating the minds of on* dtlxena. Although the old former'* school house has stood tho storms of winters, yet if it was sufficient fop why, willi a little repairing, it should not sufltoc now with scarcely half that number. Tuokahoo. Daniel Collins, of QfUttfs Landing, was a guest of Otis Madden, daring the Otis Madden, daring

past week. , , , Mra Jaa. Shoemaker, Sr., who fell • down stairs receiving serious Injuries, , i la Improving slowly. ( There promises to be n lively lime - here at Town Mretlng as there will be , Independent tlckot In the field. > Anthony Btedman, his sons Harry Dr. R. Marshall, Mrs. D. IraI and Mitt Maggie Powell, attended ] • the Inauguration. i The protracted meetings In the M. E. , church continue with unabated Interest. > Stewart will leave here for i onfcrcnce on Tuesday, 9lh lost. > A few of our capitalists are quietly disguising the feasibility ot having n > itrambont to ply between Tuckahoe and , ' Point, next summer. . widow, slater of Thomas; Park*, of , - was bronght here front MID - ' ville and interred in tbe H. E. Cm tery last Friday. , — Jt was nocnlaatod at the raueua, held , r Red Men's Hall. Petersburg, to bay* I tbe next fall election beta at that place, ; the Tuckahoaus are not In favor of , l going to Pet era burg lo perform nil of i the Township business. Mrs. Erndlne Godfrey, relict of tbe , 9 Jacob Godfrey, nledat the residence ' of CapL R. W. Goufrey on Jsat Friday night. Deceased waa an estimable aged . r lady, being the second wlf* of Jacob ; 1 Godfrey who was a resident here many ' Than ago. She came , to Tuckahoe m . attend tbe funeral of ber step-son, CapL 1 , Andre* Godfrey, and ihe remained here ! » pn«n fb* obsequies vial ting among relnf here an* was suddenly strteken with : cWJsKtittM

CdUrt House, a A dancing school is talked of. Vote for Nathaniel Newton for FreeNot much opposition at the coming Leonard Abrams has purchased a t handsome yacht 9 Swain L. Crawford, or GUstboro, has - been visiting at this place. t Another wedding soon. We can f ■ guoaa the contracting panic*. Harry Hand, of Burleigh, Is clerking | t in the drug store of Julius Way. g t The Morm tide* of Sunday and Monday were the highest for a long time. I E. P. Hand, Jr., of Philadelphia, i spent Sunday at the home of his parents. A series of revival artviges were , opened in the Baptist churcb-on Sunday 1 Miss Laura Hand, of Diss Creek, has visiting at the residence of Charles „ ' Mechanic strccL t Nathaniel Nuwtou. Isaac Swain, and ,| : David D. Bureh are tho candidates for Freeholders for Middle town- ,, f Ship- f A good hone for sale. 11 years old, h 1 kind and gvitlv. Good driver; alto t) • harms* and wagon. Apply lo W. & Crawford, Cape May C. H. m6-lf b ' John B. Huffman and Fred Crawford F ' exchanged properties. Mr. Craw- h ford giving bis cottage on Bayslilc road a ' Caucus meeting to night. Harry Corson is still very IU. , 1 Mrs. K. B, Wright is homo for a few 1 XtJ hCh 9 d t 1 r dosed. J ^ Dr. Eugene Way and A. E. Holme* ,

r CapL Chas. ployed is quite Indisposed troubled wiu soar dirosl.^ ^ ' , C. Illat-kmrn and wife, of Bcvsloys Watermen wtil soon bid their relatives , expected to fill the pulpit of M. E. , | church next SuniMf. 1 weeks in Philadelphia with hot slater, t ( Mrs Dsvlil Hemphill. | ; men is to to engaged In frog farming 1 J The llurk brothers visited Doom. ville , 1 The Goshen M. K Sabbath sr-liool is j Griffin Smith keeps one of the best bring wonderfully developed, | Miss AIIU- Chester is borne again after | Mrs. Mettle B. Hays has returned after ' Who will the new minister be i" It Capl. J limes Chester and wife repre- [ The village goa-lp Is tbe most tntoler. ' • able ^nuisance ever developed among , • dayvvvnlng. ' | Jamc^L Hand anil wile, of Esst , 1 lege on Saturitay. ■

- is still dangerously ill. with but little » hope of her recovery The Rev. S. R. Maxwell will preseh Miss Julia II Towns n I ami M s Dr. county scat 00 Saturday, c Isaac Covert, the present R ad Over. C seer is a Candidate for rr-elccrion. lie Mr. and Mra. Walton and Joseph Hay t more, of Philadelphia, weie Ihe [Units c of Mrs. M. A. Uayruore on Su 'dsy. I Carlton Wedcoli. wife onl son, u Master Clarence, of South Bravillr, was I- the guest of Smith Townsend the first v Tire Rev. S. R. Maxw.ll, Isle pastor of the Baptist chnrch, at Camden. Del., 1 has resigned the pastorate of that " church, pad at the same time severed 1 his connection with the Baptist denom- ' Inatlon. He will enter the ranis of tbe Methodist Episcopal church in the near future, tn appointment having been *1. * ready *<aigned to him. f South Dennis. » John Moitoa Is slowly improving, n R. S. Learning is steadily Improving, d Mrs. Rhode Bntchloson Is still vvry it 111 at this writing. Robert James and wire are visiting friends io Atlantic City. V. O. Miller and wife of Cold , Spring, were in this village last week. Pcrcv Cootncr. of Mlllvlllv. visited his 9 of

sister, Mr*. Bailie Henderson last week. Mrs. Ellen Scull, of Goshen, made a 1 trip to this village last Saturday. ! Mm- A. Sutton nnd daughter, of Cler- ! moot, visited friends In this village last week. r Chas. Foster and wife, of Boraley's ' Point, called on Geo. Wentxell on Sat1 urday. Mm. Hannah Allen and Mr*. J. Doug- ' lass of this place spent part of ths week • in Phils. Dr. Eugene Way and A. E Holmes, took in the sights of Washington on Monday. ' Willie, Warner and Jullna Sutton, 1 of Clermont, were in this village laat Saturday. . ' The young farmer from D-nnlsvlllc ' make* regular trips- to sec Ihe d ctor, w-vilpp-se. 1 Ucneaett and Brother have moved their branch More from Denatavili* to 1 tyeCity. 9 Harry Learning, of Fishing Creek, ' visited hla alslcr, Mra. Harvey Nicker. r aon, laat Friday. ' Mlaa Anne Durgcnson relntned to Philadelphia on Thursday, after vlalt5 her father, John Burgcnaou. 9 Mra. W. B. Ilaad and Mb* Lenora ' Bennett, of Ckpe May Court House, 1 were bece MM Friday vUlttug Mra. C, » F. Learning. f Ike election beta Mill roll on; thla > time In the ahape of a hat. Tim pro. " p "c ur*" I -- yOTtfi: .

— V Anglaaaa.Hffinphrey Crvtae waa down Sunday. The cnucua will be held at the Borough HaD Wednesday night. E. Ellsworth. Hewitt is sawing out some unique designs In scroll work. I Nrah Wnchtcr. plasterer, hss decided make Anglesea hla permanent horns. 1 Mr. Andrew Weeks is hard at work ! making improvements around the Here- i 1 ford H ni sc. • ■ 1 ' CapL Ben. Hankina is very busy, hav. ] been engaged to carry car. J , goes of brick. Mr. J. Hartley, carpet designer, of is on'a visit lo his brothcrln.law. Sir. George Truth. Thu Anglesea Building and Loan As- j I •notation is tbe topic or the day. • Hope j j Tho new cottage at Macevlilo U ad- 1 1 mirably located. It baa been built from ! design, ol Mayor Hewitt's and uu. j Ids pcr»onsl aupcrvlilon. , from off shore. M r: mm! diggers can work by applying to John Plajle, I the foreman ou the road . 1 Considering the amount annually paid j ' to the county fund by the taxpayers of j Mile Beach, the Boatd of Free. ' 1 attention, without further delay, to re- [ J pairing the bridges and giving us a good i ' they * ill transport many hundred dot. J a tars worth of produce over it Ihe comiug j Friday ulght lastf the May or pre. siding. Collector Hewlett Brottor pre. made till F.hlay night ncit. pending u communication from the W. J. It. R | 1 Co. with respect lo moving the Borough ; tl

last Sunday. The new store has become a popular planted '|>ems last week. A few days like lasl Friday and Bat. unlay would start rock Ash along. The Snyder brother's tl-.li pound Friday evening. Some Green Creek friends of Mr. and I C. II. Shaw made them a surprise i visit last Friday night. Mr. and Mra. V\ I licit* Johnson attendMr*. Mary' SnydcMook advantage of ol Johnson and Stokes, seedsmen, • While at Cape Slay recently we made ofMsynr Edmund's re election and with I . cimfi.nt'y^-.dth.thew.mdhe.e..

jfff grilmtfaaiOTa. SCROFULA Is that Impurity of the Mood whieh prodneea I unstahUy lumps or sweffinxs la the neckares, ears, or now. otuu causing bUatoaaa er . deafness; which ta tbe ortatn of plmidn, r an"ifr CURED By Uklsi floed s fiamputlta, srhlah, by ■ haa prgvvo luell to he a polealand pecoltac I niedldne for thla dtseasa. II yen sutlw from • scrofula, try Hood's BaraaparflM. I " Every tprla; my wife and children have ; been troubled with scrofula, my lutlo hoy, threo years otd, beint a terrible auflerer. bead 10 loci. We all loot Hood"* 3u|apari0a, Uttta boy la entirely Irco from sort*, and S taorof ^rny children look bright and healthy." Hold's Sarsaparilla I Slinjloid. rremrodooly . by C- L nooD S CO- Avoihmr.. r^.*-s_ I IOO Poses Ono Dollar JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEA". ,■ T.I,

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; NEW CLOTHING. LOW PRICES. ; BEST QUALITIES. xQ nil exce"ent choice in Fancy and Plain Black k l|V|j 1 1 1 1 Sui/s. Extraordinary value. ' f Q C(| (-'l0'ce Overcoats at this price.. Not ail sizes iDll U II nowi but most ol them. c (JO (10 Our Capital Derby Hats. Black and Brown iJla.UU sludes 1 ; JACOB REED'S SONS, Clothing, Furnishings, -Mais, Shoes^ 918, 920, 922 CHESTNUT STREET, . PHILADELPHIA. : R. PARKE, LXTX WITH X. raXOOAST. I IB South Second Street, Philadelphia. x taw doors below KuXUSUSM, opr-T ; Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes Mta'iFiiiSlBil liiia'WailtifteliSpffiialtt#.' '* ALL OB1DM OF SBOXd if AM TO MtXSVHX