, I—:;, ""v" HOWCt aliplPK Ssjjjggjir *S*2K: S£i,b=r! sssisSSHSS55'"™ sfiESSSft&SSF ' tmtlT5; /T^w«vi» l— a». ( AfterShto srask lb. Wave will be I publisbad regularly on Tuesday and ( Friday of each week. Il will be of the c ■lie aa the present weekly edition, and rauld at the aame price, 31 per year In 1 adraooe. Tbto acbeme bar been for i tome time in the mind of the publisher, t Mayor J. Henry Ednmndx. He properly 1 looka upon newa ltema that lay in the t galley* three or four deyi before pub- < Habed aa rather Kale intelligence. To meet the requirement! of thla progrea- 1 ■ire age be baa therefore decided upon I Another npeon fp* a doubling upof t publication daya la the ateady Inornate c in the demand for more of independent > outapoken Jouroallam at exemplified in t the columna of the Warn. Then. U alwaya room at the top, nothing ahon f of tiua will aatlafy thia eatabllahmonL c Adrcrtiacra ara aaking for a new Jr. 1 par turn aa wall aa reader*. They went [ to talk to the baying public oftener than 1 the weekly prese girea opportunity, thla 1 Journal will in future (apply the coveted No peine orezpenaa will be apered r in making the anew- weekly a moat de- i alrable and intonating nowapeper. I Cape May haa need to enoourage her J local military organization. The p-ra , ent company of guazda la Identified with hlatory. It haa dote excellent aenrtce , and ever haa been a credit to city and , credit city and
Mate. Boldiat* ara ■ neoamity. No one an tell when they may be wanted. It la within the memory of many of our people that railroad difficulty in T7. No doubt but there would hare been rioting el important polnta or traffic bad if which war ready for Juat auch an emergency, Local pride la aomething, and when It la remembered that Cape May haa Juat cauae to be proud if her citizen soldiery, there ahould be erory encour egameal bold out to the Company that Itaraska may be Izepa fall and up to the required atandard of dlaclpllne. Bcch man aa Col. Smith, Adjutant Migrate, and othan who bare aerred the Bute ao to learn of Company If' going to ptooee. The unaenltary condition of the wretched dty lock-up la not generally known to the public. It would be a good Idea tn the internet! of humanity with 111 nolaome Ul-odoroua condition. Should aa accident happen to a priaoner by the tumbling down or the old rotten thing lick en ing. Near thla abominable bote an dafiy tatembled the children in the aereral dlrialona of the pub lie achooL There ahould not e the delay of a alngje day in the purging of thla disgraceful and offensive nuisance. Cape Island creek will aooc be e favolowed by a neat walk and drive along meanders through the edge eg the town. The children enn mil on lu inters and wadi In its shallows without fear of being poiaoaad by the rffinvla from lie j*"' uf^r; "ni lii^ made very attractive with lu dally doubto flood o t ocean fide* ta and out No dteay in Ba Improvement ahould be entertained by ooandl ao that what la now a Main on thla reaort may be made healthful and beautiful. The promisee of soma but! ami men an about aa firm as a rape of send. They tide oyer their embarraaemenU from tima to time, but the graph wfll them dragged tn the dart by .dishonor, bit actions. Misfortune la one of the things to take into eooount Is etaning off on any Hue of effort, aay attempt to hide Itpl the ea penes of other, la aot to be Utoztght of by the upright tmdeatnan. It pays la aH dfaaethaa to be true to yourself, end then from ncceeelty tram
you'll be true to others. e^SS^clp?M^r^*Phlf^d" pbU oe Wishing too'! birthday. It wD! lnoluda a rids on the Delaware Bay H. R. to Chpe May Point and return, Mopptng at the Ml Vernon Company'. IM« a oham* to aaa the location of the t*^"te!teto! pwSu^t la expMM^hte 8M*iwl tons wlB ooma down oa thla int ezenrlevel headed trader! who do Just the ottrawq* they do tlmir adrerttotag In tea off meacw, and tea wbm. the lime ko aeoop to the dnceta. The time to ad. vsrttoa la wfcaa you wtoh to tow trade, to do thae can be aluwded to properly. Win at on*, and^vwbojw to your — IWhdlMof th.DMpl.ffHmKlwn ram a aupper In tea Jhpanea* bufidteg
I C. R. Brooks and wife rtoited their farmer home bat Bunday. 1 . John F. Culto and Simon W. Snyder, Geo. t~ Commtogas the reel eetole , operator, took to the Cape on Sunday Inland l«efweek looking over her poeeeaI F. T. Walton, the Stockton Hotel propiietor, made a trip to the Cape last Mr. P. Logan Bockiui and Mrs Booklet, spent Sunday at Cape May with Mr*. BU. parenta. Wm. Sen leer and wife, of Phlledel- , pbla. spent a duple or daya of thla week ■ at the Cape. ' , CoL Geo. W. Smith and wife who ' haw organized a Sunday school at Ava- , Ion which held lu first aval* last i Rands/. B. B. 8. Dtoment. propritor of the 1 trainees trip to the li'and on Monday, I .Bglatcrlhg at the Ebbbt. Pastor Boriew haa a largo vocabulary > and quick utterance. II one doca uqt I listen to htm doacly he la apt to miss some of hi! word. Which Bow from hi. Church b a man willing lo make'sacrli flees that good may be done. Oa a day of bat week he led fata people m a day of fasting and apodal prayer. Mbe Lizzie Ware performed on the organ last Sunday morning to the ebeenoc of Mr. T. W. Millet, who ana detained at home on account of atckneaa : hb family. It b only necessary to my that Mlaa Lizzie acquitted herself with credit, and aatlafaciion to the audience. ; Wm. F. Russell. General Manager of Bay Navigation, wai at Cape Saturday having a busineaa talk of the spring election. Mr. KuazeU b of Phlbdeiphb's active capltalbts. , Intonated lo many Important enWe regret lo tears of the death of Mrs. of Ocean View, "a very inleresling Cape May. Her funeral will take o'clock. Services at the houac, and , Interment at Cold Spring. Dr. William Welghlman, son of Wm. manufacturer.^tedttac'M^day lnVblla- j at hb School lane rosldewoe of BrigMtoffbeaae. Ho waa 40 yearn old. ( and had been superintendent of the : Powers A Welghlman factory at the rails of Schuylkill for many years. , Eh Bayre U dead at 43. He baa been ; e sufferer for nineteen weeks, in all of Hence of a' Christian! At the date of ' | a Christian.
1 of the Aim's House, a position be moat , ' acceptably filled while In health. 11b , ' funeral will take pbee to-morrow (Frt- - dey)4meeUng at the house at one p. m. , ' Interment to Court House Baptist come- , Lllburn H. Tuwnsend U to be con- . gratulated on the prominent place he ' haa woo on the list of Philadelphia 0 "uccesafol JournalbU. He haa made , bis way unaided ezcept by personal | 1 efforts to succeed backed by rare Intel- ° iectual qualification. In the field of his , j ^^SSK^toB,»1 out vr B Nelson Q. Douglas has gotten back j from 8t Louis. He made us a call on | I Friday last aeoompanled by hb brother- ; , in4aw, John W. Mam. of Forth Worth, i Texas. Mr. Mason saya hb town b a i raultag rood one of 80,000 inhabitants. | It ta called the Chicago of South WraL , r Real estate la booming and the place it , □ a kind of Mecca for northern capitalists, e Mr. Meaon la on bb Ural visit bare and ; . proposes to return to the Cap# next sum- , i. mer and sq^il nnder more favorable k Church Notloee. I Preaching in the Bapltrt church on L Suiday next by the pa.tof, Iter. W. H. BMw; 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sub- , >■ jactWtbe morning, "ChnsllanOourage." k to the evening, •• Tbv Hiding of God's I Power." Sunder school el 3 80 p. m. J Revival servlocs will be held every night • ibis week. Ooma Hum wttbua, and wa . 1 will do thee good. Beau free, and all f are welcome. • 8et vices In the Metbodbt Epboopal f Church on Waahtogton street, above f Ocean, OB Feb. 47th, at follows. P ajcr . and experience meeting at 9 a. m , held r m the chapel. You should attend this • eorvice. Preaching at 10 30 a. m., by the 0 Paalor, subject, "The One* of Charity." Sunday school at 130 p. m. Young people's meeHng at « o'clock. Evening, ' at 7 o'clock, subject, "The Gamaot Life." " The public generally are oordblly toJ riled to be preeent at all the aerylcea. 1 1 Divine Xpresbylerl.n , Church of UHacity next Sebbelh, Feb. , 17th. will be ea follows: Preparatory , Prayer meeting at 3.80 a.m. Morning 3 mrytoe with sermon at 10.30. Subject, t "Joy of the Aageb over the coovuntoo u of aeouL" Bebbath school at 0 JO p. m. , Bpedal evaagdbtlc services to theerentaw, oommencdng at 7.30. when second . a
Unabated sermon to tba'preaent oonrae t on " Revival Somes." to the time of D Nebemlah will be given. Subject of aer- e I- "Hlndrsnoee to Revival iWork." The z H liluatiattona w<B 64 aa followa: 1. The j - much rubbish to the way. 4 Ssubalbt's r •- plan for a diversion. A Nehembh's s plan lo waken fear. All are Invited, s t Pome, see, hear. . * „33m "Mother Qooasl . aatan.lnmwit ' * ratoed a pbaaanl rigiple of excitement on g TOeeday evenl-g, and somewhat broke , r «p our midwinter qulgt Doubtless MIm j r. Jelb Taylor ami Mrs. J. M. E HUdreth . , r- who took ao much telenet In tta pre- | paraHon and presentation, ware glad wbca it sraa all over, but Hm large auol- . 3 «»• "vritoeaeed the curtain go , * down at National Hall |ncar ten o'clock , * ooold have cojoyed another hour or so , * of Ike fun with a relish. The show was " a harmless recreation, eo there were | <T 8. B. teachers and their 'families. There \ ^ nrTcr was a peraou that did aot fondly , '• look bee* to mad to <Hd Mother Hubm bard and W ban and hungry dog. and . '• the empty cupboard as represented In the . * prints of youthful days without a feeling , " of sorrow at the dbappointmint of both. Then then wee Jack Horner, meekly II atulag In the coraer Bq-Peep, Simple v Simon, Li Ub Bey Rue, end efi the rest of of the Unto followtog te the dau Mother r. deep totorth, ao rathraned are they te 1- the memories of c^Odbood. Then what to Interest children t. sure to Interest parLh upon the grand march of, the Mother a Oooeeoompar,tk*ledrevrybody. Tte rs cWAtotaeteaBbtr pert. weQ, end were t- no doubi corrmUy oobumed. Mr. Wag • «; r 1,-1 , ..I-V.;,. :
SALTS. * Florida tomatoes are In market. Donghnuta are aa American toaUto. ( Peac. is the holy shadow that virtue ^ t Lower Cape Mey truckers gre seeding ! hotbeds. e "The Emigrant's Daughter," March b 1st and 3dIta a kind of merry war the} 're having . b up at Trenton. 1 Night cape la the latest folly for Intimidating evil doers. - . There are no rounds of drinks te Hie 1 - ladder of suooeea, The slow uxpima b te demand for < - Tabernacle cervices. < 1 Band and Ware, contractors and build- > ere. Cape May, N. J. ' The Empress of Japan la getting her « - clothes ready to visit us. ' 1 What the world -wants is good exam- < plea, not so much advice. 1 ' Mark Scull is making improvements ' 1 on the Church property. ' A man doesn't know what he can do tin he trios and tails.— Ex. • r Never Judge a man by the coat he < I wears. It may be a borrowed one. ' > It b far better to be aomeUmee de- 1 > reived than to ba alwaya soaptdoua. I We boar of one Ways sent to a county 1 s subscriber which b read by aix families. I L L. eteppard, gent'a furnishing ' goods, 85 Washington street, Oepe May. F A gowning and f rocking artist b the 1 way a dty dressmaker addresses her* 1 ■ self. c > Don't some of our readera want that ' ' Singer Sewing machine f The price'b ' 080. 1 ' Wm. Essen made a good start bat F 1 Fiiday and Saturday In filling his icq ■ ■ house. e ' Wert Cape May baa wakened up to ' > the ncceeelty of drawing off her aurplus < ! Nothing will trip the light fantesUc ■ 1 with more ease than a loose brick in the ■ sidewalk. • Wairrxni— A small house at reason- ' ablo rent partly furnished. Inquire it ' ! "The Emigrant's Daughter." Admla- ' slnn 85 cents, reserved aeaU 85 cents. 1 ! March lit and 3d. < 1 Learn to my No. No necessity for ' ' snapping it out te dog fashion, but aay 1 it firmly and rwpcctftilly. 1 Capo Island creek must not only be 1 ' purified, but It ahould be made stlrac- ' ' tive to citizens and visitors. Too much of good cannot be said of s > Cape May's water supply. It la peerless > ' in quality and quanUty. 1 The W. C. T. U. will give a party ' during the coming Easier holidays. 1 1 will be given later. ■ ' "The -Emigrant's Daughter" at St. ' ■ George's Hall March 1st and 2d. Room will be warm and comfortable,- (
The Semi- Weekly will give lu readers ■ 1 the general news, a feature that will be 1 1 appreciated by county readers. c A pair of tame Fourth Ward crows " make themselves entirely at home among ■ ■ the chicliena of the poultry yard. c Sam Wiley be'ievei te advertising and ' wlU glre'you a practical UIuatraHon of I 1 iu advantages te bb own business. ' 1 Advertisers will not be slow to under- 1 '■ stand Ibe advantage of placing tbeir 1 I before Ibe public twice a week. ' A man who Uvea on milk diet may be 1 1 said to be Interacted in astronomy. ' 1 taking a deep Interest In Ibe milky sray. I Horatio IE Church will anon lay the ■ ' foundation of a cottage beside that of F ■ his son on Washington street near > Quran. ' Wm. Essen's Ocean street cottage I 1 to put on a finished appearance " adds much to Its neighborhood, uf ' ■ beauty. I 1 Wazrrxn:— ' A aituaUoa to do general ' Is willing to make herself f u-cful. Apply at Wm. J. Bennett's, • » Ufayrtte street. 2t. 1 Insure your buildings and Uve stock. c I It myy be ecortoral ally done V the of- f - flees, of J. Ilenry Edmunds, No. 80 ■ > Washington street. ' Send tn your order for Ibe semi- ' weekly Wavb. It will be Just double the Interact to you cf the former edition, 1 and for Ibe mme price. 1 A subscription to the Beml-Weekly 1 ' War* for 01 la the very cheapest thing ' | Ibe state. Send te your order for it. 1 All Hie county and latest news. ' 1 Cape May baa no wanner admirer ' • than Oliver Smith who was veen on our ' 1 streets teat Saturday. Of course the j family wlU be here next summer. ( Cape May gitlz are In brisk demand , for husbands. One of her moat sprightly ■ and attrmeUve ones will aoon follow her j 1 sisters Into the matrimonial slate. : The finder of a gold breast pbOoat te , ' the Cold Spring Presbyterian church on | 1 Feb. 8th can learn of tbe owner by ap- < ' plying to the editor of this paper. ; 018000 were paid out te this office last , winter and spring for labor upon local i I Improvements. That was'a snug sum ' ■ to scatter about tosrn and country. ' A very enjoyable Ilye party was bad . - on Friday evening last at Hlgbec's i beach. There were coven for fifteen j couple, and a merry time was enjoyed , > That Cape May people are church i . attendants was. shown to be true last . r Sunday evening when all Ibe city sane- ' t tuaries ware filled with attentive lis- ! i Holly Beach it being rtirred ever her i . Spring municipal election. Mayor For- ' - cum will be a candidate for reelecHnn, ' 1 and ahould win if fitness oonnla for any- i and fitness any- t
thing. Reuben Johnson's Cold Spring store r can be depended upon for all that you J > Deed te the line of family supplies. His f ' prices ara reasonable and his goods c reliable. 1 No prudent man will neglect lo In- * his boms in these data when It ■ be done ao cheaply. OaU In at the i offices J. Henry Edmonds, 38 Washing- c Ware and Eldredge are putting the 1 finishing touches on several lmptvu.nl 1 they have lately had ou hand. We ' ' snail speak more fully of them to dtUil j • tbe future. c 1 It was not on the programme wjtea a 1 Hughes " street huaband undertook J > the Job of giving Ida better half a InoSv- \ '■ washed face and got hh own nicely t > brightened up Instead. 1 ' Wot. Holmes, of Fishing Creek has J 1 awarded the contract for carrying | . the mails between Fishing Creek, Green ' Creek, Diss Cheek. Ooort House at 0838 ' per annum, comroenctag Jaly !,•». -Ex. We deny tbe gentle impeachment. 1 Wan to not a kider, but It does ■ « aot habere ta the short sighted polky of i ? saying a thing to good, oi good enough, I - when It knows Its neither the one nor , r the other. » We hare received fiom John Finer A ; t Broe . proprietors of Rater Bros. To- < r baoco Works, IsmtovlUe. Ky., an artistic . crayon of Chief Arthur, the ooneervaUre head of the Brotherhood uf Locomotive a Engineers. < The Missionary asrvlca te tbe M. E. - Churcbvlart Sunday evening was well i attended, the exnretoea of the Sunday1 Woodworkers !! Ybowant rood took It niheTr iSd^'tUcSS^' a?Vto£ wBrnmM
Gem M. Powell, NO. IE Sector St. will be glad of your petTOOSgfl wlpn rou , wish the acre ea* of a tafltir. 1ft poa-t . Joaeph Russell was the first ami 1| | who featured on a ;l.i_h rkk on Toe Aay. He was accompaabd by j 085 reward will be raid for the apptc1 hrailoo and caovtctioa of the person or | persons who break the lops off the Iroo , 1 SEE^^roi? "» CoM ^ . 1L II. EU.bxcsx, Trustee. The next move will be for a new < , located between here and Cape ' May Point The eotcrprutog people of ' • the ML Verm n Improvement Company . their future plana 1 The funeral services of the tot* Par- ' ■ Shaw, of Ftohtog Creek waa attended by many Cape May friends of tbe ■ deceased. The Tabonuclo waa scarcely J enough to bold tlx people that ' i were present .Pastor Sensor conducted the exercises. F I Isaac H. Smith's popular clothing * and furnishing stir.- st No 47 Washing- c . ton rtroet. has a complete stock of goods 0 of lsteat styles and popular makes. This , to conducted on correct hurt- * principles, and In patronizing it you f may be sure of getting the worth of h . money. " It. T. Browo off, rs Cape May shopa Hue of dry goods, dress goods and * I notions at Piiiteduq-hla pricet He to E . also agent of tbe Soil en l-land dyeing 11 establishment. I he slots to at the cor- 1' oer of Washington and Perry aires ta- o Some Ice waa gathered on Friday last, but It was so Utte that It did not * for the ouUay of any extended effort o _ at harvesting. Perhaps there will be 1 other opportunities for putting awky a it but lite chances are lessening every 1 i day. Either the public school building a - should be moved, or Its surroundings t , should be Improved ao as not to violate a many sanitary laws, lias tbe Hoard r Excuse us. tbe weight of lite baby c of four Judging from the lecture fired h this way. From ail accounts we will f made that the youngster is the very u i best baby in town let Its weight be wbet Buildings now used for city purposes o 1 are a public aod standing reproach to f i tbe public. It Is only necessary to point f to the tnflrm and nckety so called city i bail, and miserable city Jail, with water c tank over It, to verify Hie truth of this statement. There should be no delay c It to time to consider the feasibility ' of placing Cape May before tbe public I
a summer sanitarium. aad resort for the t fashionable world. If our business men I and settle up aotne acbente that will re- r suit In n summer rush to thlyfbequren r of resorts, good would result ' Tbe a. E Church >t the Court Houac, ' is enjoying a very gracious revival. Five 1 have been converted, four are seeking c the Lord and many are terious; while q the membership has been greatly qntek- e encd te faith and the congregations ate I , unusually large. Tbe prospect to good r a very thorough work of gr re. c . genius who devised Ibe city Jail and t ' placed a big lank over it with the possl- 1, ■ bilitica of n burst was, but Hie miserable I affair has ou'JIved its usefulness, beauty t ao eyesore and public nuisance. Cape n ' to .to nted of a new departure In pubBdlmprovemenL i The Ml Vernon Improvement Com- f ; should have every possible nonces- d •Ion made to it by council and every- h body else. This live organisation baa I . goon nlth improvements. A lerator- L I ary increase of Ute lax rala lo encourage c them would result In a doubling up of a . ratable* upon which to par assessment*, f , The money for advertising Cape May r ahould be mired by taxation, and not I from voluntary subscriptions. By the I , plan a few liberal peraons would ■ . have to pay the bills, the foimer ar- t ' rangemral would bear equitably upon i all rate irayera. Where there's a will t . there'* a way and there should be Imme- e . dtete action to get folks to take uoUce i of uz. , 1 Tbe Ebbitt baa a deuerved popularity , for excellent fare, and desirable home I comforts. Mrs. Oolt gives bar personal r - attention to matter* appertaining to 1 . ^keeping, and. aiiu ba* the know. , bote? a" i^Wb|l!ccS!!rUTbe EbblU | i certainly deacrves a share of public ' i patronage, and when tbe iprteg tide of « travel acts te will get 1L 1 . , : I remarks with regard to the panic* who ' ■ r.KJ'ixs-rfe'-e ; I . I tor and builder, haa. te this loatance. < iSspiis l J. H. Beweart A tiro., of Cape May CPy, ' - s rSSssssSs , work complete, and they exceed Ibeir contract by furnishing thirty degrees r best In the building luut their contract calto for. Too mucKpralse < cannot be given tbem for the OMLclara i • manner te which they have fulfilled - their duties. Tbe heaters hare been . I
sajwarsrsxiis : and they find them KaUsfsctnry. B. S. Curtis put down underdraln and plaoed _ SKsarvs.'tSffsxss City, being the party who put down the cement floor to eeltor. has proved him- h self en expert in that Hm of buatoeo, b and ha* gtven the public a fireLclaas Job > that i* worthy of bapectl-.n by tbe real- * dents of tbe county. Signed, Chairman Bldg. Ct m. o The todlcaorimmannel Baptist church • . of Goeben, will hold a basket supper te d G. A It. Bail, on Tuesday evening, „ 1 Fib. 18th, to vrbkb tbey extend a cor- a dial tovlletion. Mnatc by Goehen Band. ■ , RufreebmenU served to abundance, and 1 . good time to general. On tbe follow- l : > ' the Temperance Drama. "Out to the Streets,* with a comic farce enUUed, . "Aunt Charlotte's Maid." The whole to be Interspersed with music, vocal end I instrumental. Admlerion. 85 cents. . i Mas. Kkxa G. Cottons. , Chairman Com. ( Propoeato are invited for" Urn erection , ' of a hotal to ba located at Batch and ' i ' T?aahtngton BreeL All btda lobe direo- ' led to B. BardaleyJ883 Gennantawn are. Philadelphia, and mart be te by Tuta- ' ' day, Feb. 13th, 1888, at noon. Ibe ' - Committee reserves the right lo reject ■ ' S^WML^ImS ! . ratal Onmpeny.^ ^ t • Miss Justine Reeerana has opened a • This sutxeraful teacher to by nature and t tratoiag well qpiallltod for the reaponnu ble dutJm of child training. Thwe who " "«*«• taher otoeaaa a^fdmakeeart/ ap- • Jdteattoe ra the aumber *be. wUl feerlve
The Grip end Password. F. U Richardson bla. taken a deep ' in the welfare of the "ilepe." Brother Provost Entrikin filled the Archon'i chatrat thelatl meeting of the , The Masonic brethren hare placed a < ■ brumeto carpet on their lodge 1 1 room floor, which will add lo iu apprar40. G. A It., will meet this Thura- J day evening, nt the port room 38 Washington street Let each comrade make f ' it a point to be prearat. c ^ The Masonic htrth r. n L-anmcIcti^rrgn- , Brother Warder W. U. Biateer makes t an excellent officer. In any knotty sub- | generally come, out right. He j should be rapidly promote'1.. , 8,'W. Wiley *p.ak. te tbe hlgheM praise of the different organiallrn-, and he to a member of them all, he ha* a ^ A monthly drill on parliamentary rules ' will take place iu Cape May Council, t bring out the '..tent powers, of Hie c Cape May Lodge No. 81, A. O. C. W.. are not in fnvot of .» separate juried c- f They believe the right time ba* r not yet cotnc wben New Jersey shall ryl loose from Delaware and Mary-land and ' organize a grand lodge of her own. ( XL P. Entrikin will represent Cape E Lodge, No. 31, at the next sitting of tbe Grand Lodge, which meets at F DeL, Tuesday next, 10th c tnsL He will be accompanied by H. 8. a G. a Ilecve* and others. ' Sam Wiley ha* Hie workings of the lito own satisfaction at total. He , ciee, Ha to, Heps* Workmen, or Helping ' Hand. The Iron Hall hrelhreii met Thiired y In no wise frightened by the attack, made it by the Phi adelphia parers, bat expect lo keep right on and w rk for the ( Council No. 8. A. F C„ will tuitiatc ' on Ibe lOih teat. Thla new > eiety hi* j great favor with the masses of the people and is growing rapidly. It i» endorsed by well known leading citizens of Baltimore and elsewhere. Brother Henry Eldredge to an admirer of the A. (). V. W. list Thursday evening he took tbe side degree and waa very not only interesting and InstrucUve, interesting
very Imprtiacr There arcanum- i the Myiterlareba in the near future. Each i member should tpake it a point to be The Improved tlrder of Heplasoplts I has become one of the fixed tesHtto ion* j t of this city. The people are making In. j quiries Into the methods of a-sesaments. . . If you wish to hrlng^bforder promt- j I ncntly before tbe public, by so doing i become members of tbl/moit excel- 1 1 lent organization. We Itoar of fifteen ot , i twenty who are making arrangements j ; to join the "Heps" al ae early date. So i look lively boys, keep the ,ball moving 1 and we wUl come up on lop ycL j I The A. O. U. W. since iu organization t 1833, baa received, 'torn it* member* I dues, 34490. In that time tbe lodge ba* j | by death four brethren, via: Michael | ceived.the handsome sum of 33000, the , Our object te makiog ibis stale- . moot to to show what the Ancient Order j United Workmen bu done for the faml1 of .our deceased brelitren in thi* dtv, , and it is doing the same thing all over , ■ the country to-day. It to relieving the wanto of the widow and orphans of the 1 It ia helping to educate the young, and fit them for the.dutlcs of life. And what to more it to within the reach of almost j every man who has a family dependent ( irtakejsuch provision lor his loved ones, 1 that shall ensure tbem from want and the many privations of life te care of tbe ' sudden decease uf the father. Capo May No. 31, feeto Justly proud of her" 1 citizen*, and of men who have the interests of tbeir families at stake, and who i have thus provided for tbem while living. Brother ye* can influence some oae ' to become a member of this grand army , of Workmen. Qrwcn Crssk,' ' Cbax. P. Feeler to about agate after his severe itinera. ; The Presbyterian Sunday school to ; niary benefit. Mrs. J*». T. Miller to vtolling her i daughter, Mrs H. W. Edmunds of Cape | this week. Tbe present cold snap bss raised tbe 1 ne present com nnsp nss raised tnc
hopes of ioe liouau men and tbey fondly * anticipate a full crop ycL Bo far our village hall' not been struck with any well-defined desire to change tbe administration or tbe posLofficc. advantage- ^The church beside it J menL „ to get the job done to tbe ordl- , about are lnterrMiDgei|>ericnce«of those * who are ao generously helped. Such it ktedly eetxarotoo maienal whidx comCokt Spi-jng. fuf.c-.. b No poet office excitement bete la yet. Tbe Watx has tbe largest circulation "I at Use Spring. * Mrs. Vincent Miller visited Cape May We are glad to note that Mtoe Belle a Ignatk laprovtac- v Ere. Mary Boffe returned borne this u week arter spending a few weeks witb . her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Foster, «of Tabernacle revival rarrnces continue '■ . with unabated Inlerert. The . face, of u ! ■'"*p* itoa, " " "" r Cold Bprigg truck men are busy 'c ' s question and thus increase their profit. „ The Handsomest Lady In Caps f I May , t Remarked to e friend Ibe other day e . that she knew Kama's Balaam for the I Throat and Lung- "a* a superior rem- 0 . edy, aa.it Hopped bar cough tortatuly a i wben other cough remedial bad no ef. - i feet whatever, too la prove tbto sad E . convince you of its mer.t any druggist [ ■ swSiiiT* :
Abouf (he Sottnfg. Cape Mey Point. ' A pnall crop.of Ice wee liarrerted last t Parries are already inquiring about i cottage. Other partie* are askilng finely with the beach drirtTlocom ntct with the ML Vernon Oo.s'. drive. ' J. A. Nelson, we are glad to say. to ' gelling much better, and will .eoon be out agate. He to under the treatment of I Mecray. A festival will bo' held on Thursday 1 CTcntog, Feb. 14tb, in tbo Church, for ' ' tbe benefit of tbe Sunday -acfibpl. If the evening should prove stormy, it held tbo following evening. Give if f attention by your presence andti well-fiiled pockeLbook. , Along the Shore Road. ^ Mrs. Emms Smith to st thl- writing ' tbe scenes of bis childhood. of our former neighbors will soon ' enter t he blcrafut Jtrte of matrimony. _ bis voyage on the briny deep. He ' repurta a very rough passage home. Miaa Julia Stltes, of Gloucester, I* visiHng among friemto in till* vicinity. 1 One heart is especially gladdened by her 1 Any one having any Fainting or in- 1 per hanging to be done will do well to ' call on Oliver Gandy. He has crmtidcr 1 te all case* with D. E. Go II. Mr*. McDonalds ot Green Cplmter. I* suiting at Ocean View. disposed for a few days. Itio Grande 1* well represented si the o tra meeting* at Tabernacle church. A great deal of wondering U being Sugar Company, faded to visit the plan. The advisability of building o new among lite Grander, t'ublic improve-
i trip lo I'blladolpht. I Saturday 1 Richard I.nngly is building a bouse < > fur Howard James. It look* like > vol. i I I apt. Funnel. I.udl m am! Jai Nick I 1 1 week in Philadelphia. [ The sloop i.. F. Pelenon i. under.go- c : j leg south for t^ip timber. ^ ^ j. .|J The new vessel oML S-^Lcamm^'. 1 1 J*1 iTot T" *nd "" a ^'"w "" ' :j preaen'sttv.- of S:u'b Jcr-ej'.i marine , Miaa Amy Lloyd Ta home ot. a visit. ; Mr. Mason, oi St. Iajuw. oreived lure \ Miss Martha No. ton, of Cape- May , r two wocka vhdL ' CapL John Cullta cime homo on Fri- ( | day aodjwenl away.Xueaday lo Join hi* ( The skaters had a good time on Friday . j tin: southerly wind]" j Mrs. Lizzie Johnton who is .pending ■ City, made us a flying visit on Saturday. ' F. T. Norton, wife and daughter, of Anglescx, visited tbeir many friends and 1 relatives in this place, tbe guests of " their parents, Mr. Smith HowilL ' It was decided at the (debate of the mite and literary society on Friday night 8 that the right of suffrage should he ex. . ' tended to the woman, and we suppose , it win soon come to pass. Petitions are being circulated witb the ' sign. Be it distinctly understood that she has no such intention. The office Is in the centre of the village, aod why not let well enough alone. The neat sum of twenty-eight dollars ' were the profit* of the Necktie Sociable 6 on Thursday night which will add more C volumes to tbe school library. There was about one hundred .'present and ail bundrcd.'prctcul t
bad a good timo at tbe .table, and play- < teg games. John Donoely and Lids J Bayre got tbe first prize. Ssfiysr- i Temperance day next SabbaUi at tbo t Wesley church. J J. Smith Townsenrl made a b urines trip to Beavilie on Saturday. MhzStfiHeErrFcsntiand.irterof Green I Creek made aereral calls the oUter day. c Mlaa Matlto Tomlln to borne again at- ' tor an absence of several months spent g Wesley Hughes lias moved on the r About 80,000 bushels of corn waa re- . cci rat and .sold by our grain dealers durJeremiah Holllngabcad, ot MayrUlc, sprat Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Townzend Mrs. Laura Browcr to the guest of , her mother' this week. Her husband railed for Savannah on Saturday tost ' Mlaa Jane A. Smith hit the mark 15 ' oat of 17 shots which to certainly The colored people of the John WesM. E. church will give an entertain. , Februrary 14th. Proceeds for jhe ben- 1 raJoy°iliidu!^'hrt?a'gtSdm4^ ] the same place. Rofravhmentz of various kinds will be on ' ■ale ou both erenlnga. . Come and have ' a good time. About noon on Friday tort the house j of Lco Bcull, situated at what to known gelher wllh^'a ccmzldcr^to of j*s apntaenu In tea bouse tor the pmete.
East Creek. Mr. Wallham, of Mmvllle. called ou . bis lady friends Sunday. t David Christian and family, of Deontordle, visited his father on Sunday. t J. Sack and wife, ot Sea vtlie, were the guests of Frank Powell Sunday aflerJesse D. Crandol. of Dronisvlilc, baa ' • attracUous al tbto place every Sunday ; Spencer Cheater was appjlpled asatotant class leader tost Saturday night by , th^jastor. Rev. "P. w. Biidcrback has met with [ grand success te bis revival services at HetolcrvUle. Eighty peraon* have pro. ! crowded nighUy. ^ • Gln,rt House. ' . Odd FclIowaTxtdgc o( this -e. ia j ' a prosperous InaUtuttcn. ' Moat interesting revival serv e.*, .fx- 1 » iu progreaa In the M. E. ehurcb. I There w-rc indieatlop* of spring, but ] . the late cold waves have cb bod tnem | out. " C Tbo principal topic which now excite* the public Is who shall fill the Township I There are indleauot- that tbo H ■- , rived.^ Srme whu opposed it befur-uie i ' !Ht=£s."r^ 1 , « lag brsteiy forward This time tbete , will be uo half way wore about the a tome by iulialing AraloTpurv salt air. Tbey were very loud to it* praise.
' irucl. tndi»po»e-(l, o we are glad lo say. ' "we ".Te teterLd'^teal our tru.tee. ' .old Spring to leach our school, commencing about Ibe first of March. May 1 The sudden death of Mr. Paraon. • Shaw bu thrown a feeling of endues* , a hearty dinner lut Thursday and went » to bis work tolling his wife be would re- i 1 the evening. About sunset Mrs. Shaw t being alarmed al lit* prolonged absence, r started in search ot horttusband and • where he bad been working. Help was 1 la, an aomlnalinn HaoidaiL that iloath
u^k^^o^beTsd'roarte cburchtost Mnrauraeofrnlng 1 "^Ro*1 G^o'sMscr dolence to the relat.ves of the deceased. Urn 3kdr«rttsmfats. Be Sure ^If yodTrae^msile np your mind U bur worthy imitation, tells lux' experience betewi tlx clerk" tried u! IKUxe roehuy , tholrowutnatdadef Rood's; he toM me Ibetr's aould tut tonxer; that I mi(ht take It va t. ,v To Get days' trial! that if I dM not fike It I need not ; anything, etc. But he could not previte Sari^uia! knew whsUtwaTuu , utlrted with It, aod did not wiu.t any other. I began taking Hood's Sanaparltlx iwu feeling teal miserable wl'Jt dyspej-lx, ^ Hood's 1 raS n.y*|f 8™^«Mraz»S and my friends frequently speak un^01)^. [ Ana A. Ootr, « Terreee Btrera, Bortoti. Sarsaparilla ; ssssstzisstSszsi : IOO D8I3I On* Dollar
, ANY ONE fSs) Cleanse CAN DYE«a5S>-' the System : i ^irooi rams, Rags, etc. ) ten cents IT ' wowlsKSaas ™ _ . Paine's diamond paints. Celery Compound *yer tifr® baTVK1BltoeSrof»n5£5j®SvmAlt^ j LTiff* WtLLS^RfCH AR OS OH*. CfL, ffSSgS u, ; CAPE HOUSE, CAPF MAY POINT, U. J. ali the Year, llcaicri by Sicam. Lighted with Gas. Fine l-nrgc Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open .Fire Places for Wood and C*«l. HOT AND COLD SEA WAT*3R BATHS, nSP-eot " A. H. HAMILTON. Managor. KEY/ CLOTH 1 1 IG. LOW PRICES. : BEST QUALITIES. 8.1 •« 81 B1 ~ JAC0B REED'S SONS, 1 Clothing, Furnishings, li d-. Sh.ics. 918, 920. 922 CHEbTNUT STREET, ■■j PHILADELPHIA.
CAPE ISLAND GAS COMPAHY. Will make contracts lor al! kinds oi work in lit*- lint' t>( |Plumbinff, Gos nnd ^teani Fitting, NON-RESIDENT COTTAGE "WNERS Promptly and Satisfactory Done By hL-ndinR at* orticr to the office oi the Company, ■ No. 38 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. POTATOES. ' We have the Finest Stock of SEED POTA TOES in . New Jersey. Having purchased a large stock of the above ■ goods, we are now prepared to ship as soon as the weather , permits, in barrels ol 165 lbs., at the following prices per bbl. . at Ml Pleasant or at my store for CASH. Prices subject 1 to market changes. ' Prince Edwarde Island Early Rose,- - g; 10 • Prince Edwards Island Beauty of Hebron, - - j 10 Maine -Rose. - - - - - 2 65 1 Maine Hebron. 2 65 WM. R. VANGILDER, r •" Petersburg, Cnpo May Co., N. J.
R. PARKE, I 8 South 8econd Street, Philadelphia. i Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes : CUlirea's Fine Ste ail Laliss' Waitaptaffi Specialties. ALL in; una of snogs made to measckb Crorrriw, igrorisions* <5tr. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. - — - -- - - - - — ' JOnN LAI. CIS, . SriLUA*" > T ALP [IV. JOHN HALPIN & BROTH Eft, llZCILSlOB UABM% No. 33 Washington Street. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Choice family Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade with us solicited. ' ^ /A ' 100 Cords of Oak Wood, cut, split andjdelivcred on'order at t<i ' and II5.50 per cord.

