Cape May Wave, 13 March 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 3

™ semi-weekly— wednesday, .march 13, 1889.

Mi MM ttemtm wtam m .mm "Iil|8£E fgqE. ||§p:diibs ^ggKssS-,:i cm III cooeell Mo. J, uaku rraxerael WgST Result of Veetarffay'a Election. als^ytesaai ■iMBt»B.T«7lot....OI|0»U»t«t 1* 8. H. BilUs ITS, James CrmaJOl Ill 0O»T»»t«. Tucfoll owing I. the remit of jester. ; day's election In Ito rough of West Cr pc May. Thoeo marked with an • are elected:— Council— *0. C. Vanaman, 107, »W. Edmunds, 88. Clerk-* Joe. H. Brewtod. 81; Daniel F. Crowell, 47. Judge of Election— *J«lin II. Ilugkea, 188; David Hughes, 43. Intpectore of Hectlon-'Walter N. Band, 87; *Enoa R Edmunda, 88; John 1 0. Sheppard 38. Aaaeeeor— *Wm. H. Ileevea, 08. Collector— 'John Itccvea, lfML Oommlaalonera of Appeal— *TUoma» ' B. Dogbee, 108; •Semuel It Bwaln, 110; ■ •Hubert a Hnghea, 108. Bur*eyor#ofHlgh*iay»— 'Daniel Man- ' love, 84; "John U. fftieppard. 84. Ponnd Keeper4l>anlcl Manlovc, 48; •Ueorgo B. Beerea, 60. The following were elected yesterday i al the Lower townahip election:— Judge of Election— William L. Eanog. Inapectora of Election— ^ E. B. Eldredgc ; and Joaeph Hoffman. Ctek— C. C. Beeves. Aaaeaaor— Wm. C. Rutherford. Collector— Wm. F. Smith. I Chorea Freeholder— Robert K. Band, i Burt eyora of Blgbwafre— Motell Wooleon, Cbea. BcheUonger, John Chnmberv I Oommlaalonera of Appeal— Jamee if. ; Thoenaa, Chaa. Weeks, Moaee Matlbewa. Townahip Committee— W. 0. Town. Conatable — Wm. T. chambers. Oreraeer of Poor— Jere 8. Jobnaon. Pound Keepen— Fiahlng Creak— D. ' Morell Weolaon ; Bwelnlown— David i Bawn ; Cold Bpring— Lnclua Cliambera; Cape Diet— Jere. Band. A Oanaroue Work. J Bat few of our trleoda and cllbens ' are aware of the good eolla coat of paint ' .that baa been applied to the tin tool of i the new Grand Stand on the gronnda of , the Oupe Mff City Athletic Club, the : paint being procured by pigeon ahootlng under the charge of Jaa. M. K. HQdreth, Eaq- . Secretary. i The thenka of the controlling commit- , lee are hereby expreaaed to Mr. Eooa S. ; Edmunda, contracting painter of Want , Cape May , who at hla own coat and vol- - Mr. Robert lluges and David Bughca to ; the teak, who did It In a good workman , Ilka manner. It affords the manage- , meat great pleaaure to And a wilUngneaa . to belo forward the Intereat <4 there phaaore gronnda, for ao doing anE. Reyhurn, Proaidnnl, M- lUebenach, i Treaanrer and othera who ao Inlereatedly : afford their time and financial aid to i make lha Iking a grand aucccea. Who I la there that doea not apeak with pride I of our "Bell Teem" of but tummer; now • who will volunteer to name other good < A good team will no donbt bat the bail : and abde the baaaa next turning. Man- I tger Harry Johna la longing to are the t •'Home Runa" end Laird wUI be calling I kicking on umpire Mnnce, ahonu of a p. I planre of Tlctorire aver Rlvertona and I Cuban Glnnta win ul*he the Grand 1 Stud ring again. » . \ i It would be a good thing if there , City, Cape Hay Point, and West Cape , May Into one neon, lo union there Is , strength. Some of the advantages , would bet A lessening of public expenses; more common Interests subserved, improvement* would be of mora general advantage; then would he everation of HUie neighborly iealoualea and tiffs, and. finally, we ahould have the moat attractive eeatlde resort oa the Jersey coast under a single, atreng gov. from lha contempt many Boo-raJdant (woparty ownraa now regard them. Contractor E.. R. Wllllaroa was awarded oa Monday of this weak the contract for boBdlng the 840, 000 Eacuralon heme si Cbebtn, fSouth Atlantic, j and tenaUng thlagT atofud ttzcceeds admlraWy hi doing It AtMBtloa la dknsrtM to the important sale o. the Erearer Plaoe, near Driving o. eiB^lmmSESS^ Jotm TT | nerreai niiilan"mnni\i*|iiia j

PERSONAL, j A- K Springer, of Court Bocae, was ' at the Island on Monday trt h bnainere * Intent, . Rev. P. M. Randolph lent n helping band lo the Franklin street chute h last Sdaday. , George lludmm, formerly of Cape May, i was among lEe worahippere of the M. E. _ CkaafchMtOaaday. — — — — ?-■ Contractor Douglass wiH employ Cape Mav mechanic's in carrying out hla ML J Vcraoo building conlracL Mrs. Charles Kelly is ilowe hiring * her house painted, and otherwise preA paring tor Summer time. * Luther Aioe, of the Record, was at the Cape yesterday exercising his ciUunship which lie retained at Cape May. U John York will spend a couple of the *■ spring months it Cbelara, near Atlantic* „ CJty, working on the E. It. W.I! la mi * Mrs. HcCourt wlU open the ML Ycr- ■ nou cottage for the a. commodatfon. of thore whe may »iih.lo engage board at the seaside to-day-Rev. Job. Wilson decupled the pulpit u of the M. E. church last Sunday mora: * lag and evening. He proved an cceL a lent substitute for the pisior. 1 " Colonel Harrison, of the Chalfonte, will start in the hold reason within a short time, with bright prospects for good la, tineas from the atari. Wilson Jolinaon. and wife are with their parents for a while in this dty. , Mr. Johnson la in poor health, and ia here for the purpose of recuperating it John K. Loaabaugh, E. Buchbolz, Geo. Schwlno, S. Bardaley, J. A. Daria," f James Hcotl, Mrs. McCourt, Hcv. tlco. j Scberr and Alex Douglass, builder, 'were Rev. Mr. Tludley'a "Hawks and Buzzard's" discourse drew lo the Franklin a Direct church last Sunday a full congregation. The sermon was bristling with originality and should be preached to the general church. 1 Samuel B. Thompson, of Moorestowu, ^ was among those who arrived by die old home this summer. Burr W. Mcintosh has defeated 1111Hard iu » straight ISO point jarne of billiards for the championship of the tbeaL ! rical profession. The game was played at Sloaton's rooms In New York. » Charles Albert JJrewton, his Satanic Majesty, of the W its office, returned from Washington Friday last, where he had been spending s week witnessing the inauguration of his favorite Pretl- ! dent, Benjamin Harrison. A. R. Gordon and Louis Uildrelb Should each be awarded a medal by the " Humane Society," for rescuing Adam I I-oper from the cold embrace of the Freshy pood during the late freeze. Such heroism should not go unrewarded. ' Gov. Besver, of Pennsjlvanla, is worthy of his name. As Grand Marshal! of the Inaugural parade be worked 1 bard, and his efforts were impeded by all kinds of petty annoyances. But bo was determined to have the parade a " W. 8. P. Shields, the prominent real hearty and genial as ever. He has an abiding Jaith In Caiie May real property, ' some recent heavy purchases. He and family will spend a month on these 1 Mr. L. Edwards, son of Captain Lewis . Edwards, of Dcnolirillc, has embarked * in the manufacture of *oap in Philadelphia. He has started in with Ibc brand "Henrietta," and* hi lutn out 800.00# pounds per month. _ Mr. Edwards has capacity and the necessary t, push about him to compel success. n Rev. L. O. Manchester wis spp doled to the Ulghtatown charge; O. F. Bishop r goes to Sea bright ; C. F. Gsrrbon, goea „ to Cranbury; J. L. ltoe, Burlington; J. H. Hutchinson, Palmyra; G. B. Wight, ■ Trenton; A. M. North. N. Long Branch; j, H. Belting, Ocean Grove, nil the above former pastors of the M E. church , of this dty. C Mr.Chss. Young has had the WesL moreland put in Brat -class trim for next , guire laid on a coat of paint that has 0 transformed it Into something beautiful. The Westmoreland has in excellent Iocs- , tlon for summer business, and will open , early in the season. Mr. Young was p a few days ago looking over his property. g Capt. Wm. G. Thompson and Misa J Carrie Douglass, of South Dennis, spent li n portion of the week with Mr. and Alonao HewllL The Captain leaves V n few days to meet his vessel In Now tl York to lead gravel for Philadelphia fi consigned to N. Perry Edmunda. are on the increase under the o administration, calling many of our n captains away to moot their Teasels at this very early date. Mesdamrs Wm. King and Wm. H. Board are to be congratulated upon the success of the seaside home at Cape May They have ever taken a deep interest hi the cnterpilse, spending both lime and money in furtherance of the home for aged and worthy poor people, who coula not otherwise get a sniff or rapidly approaching completion under the trained mechanics who secured the building contract. The managers will a Bazaar al Horticultural Hall on 38th, to hold over to the 39th, In the interests of the borne. As the Institution Is non -sectarian, they solicit ltd all denominations In Urn proposed trusting that the Interest ao long shown wrlll bo Increased so aa to enable all who wish real and refreshment to find It In this Home by the sea during the hot seasons 6f the year. I) instlnn* of money, faney.or useful articles, provirions at all kinds, cakes and. confectionery are earnestly solicited, which can he sent to Mrs. Beard, 4347 Walnut street, or Mrs. Wm. King, 1623 Poplar street or 131 Arch street. Pilots are presented with many curios, tome of them taring enough to sun quite a museum If they fell so db posed. Warren Hughes has a good collection of them. When he Cok to' the dty, n few days ago au Inward bound Indlunsa he was given n couple of silver colas of the value of two 'tanas," one of which now repoaca among the specimens of this office. If It should happen that the southern tad of this peninsula deddea upon conaolldatsnu. It would tend to bring a more pubBc affairs As It now obtains business men of advanced Ideas decline when a sent IB Council chamber la menboned to tbem, Band your order for the on pee. W a year. It is your paper, tad R fa I West Ope May people are very fond « W 'be* little town, but It would be bet- ^

■ ■ "Let us have peaoe." > Marsh la behaving remarkably well. u Southern shad are in local markets ! , Arbutus parties wiD be the next caper. I ' A Talon wisely protect! Its song birds Jobbing done In this office at short b III the cabman who drives away cue- I Anglettt people are very sanguine of . a big seescn. Seaside folks turn up thdr nose at I [ Bayalde clqma ' Advertise whatever you have In the Semi- Weekly Wats " I * Guy hedges are musical with the h - song of the blue bird. < Bay shore fishermen are watcblng*for d I runs of perch and rock. t! The frogs are making u.crry in the. i Spring and Creek ponds. " Was Ibc law lif reference to liquor ia- r • locus regarded yesterday. 1 r Snow drops and lilies are well up, and * I will soon be In full Moots P The telegraph apcrator can gel bis ! tick ll anywhere for nothing. s ■ The excellent letter of " Veritas" ar- b ■ rived too late for publication. J The Chalfonte will soon open its doom h , for she entertainment of guests. h I The whittling craze Is an incentive for n ' the hoys to excel in the, art of carving. L L. Sheppard, gent's furnishing ' 1 goods, 38 Washington street, Cape May. r The influence of women is a recog- * 1 nlzcd fscto: in modern elections. Good. Cape May will enter more extensively than ever In poultry raising this sum- P Practical jokea are very unprofllable. * 1 They never buy; their busineaa la lo sell. - The most of Cape May people win be ^ 1 duly thankful that the Spring election is It Isn't the lady that wears the most " 1 diamonds' who appears the most brllllanL . 1 . There are none who can keep your ° secrets so well as tbore who don't know rolitics ran as high at Cape May as b obtained In Southern towns shout war time. , The 8emt- Weekly Wsva IsthcbealU's worth in Ibis or any other county of the ^ State. Our esteemed 8« Isle City correspon- u dent's special article will appear in next ^ Captain S. Marcy offers a stable to B rent. Apply to him al his home on Turnpike. Landreth A Son's fresh garden and held seeds, No. 21 and 23 South 6th St.. Philadelphia. It begins to look like better limes, 1 now that our mechanics are buckling Y last Sunday was local preacher day _ all about I ho Briilgcton district of the M. E-Coofreuce. City Council must got down to bustnee* Cue May Is to get the 1 >ng „ 1 looked for boom. When you see the first osprey make ^ three wishes. They arc more or less ^ likely to happen. Henry Rutherford is 6: ting op fbe Siclnbacb store fur the accommodation of his new business. " Thanks for the snug rlub of subsertb- " ers from a real friend of this ji-per. the kind that tells. \ r' i his ought to be the mcst ehecrfuY •cason of the year. No man can borrow trouble when it's Lent. You may set It down la a truth that a a general ihing those who may ask for ' yr-ir advice want your praise. The Ware hopes to have the oppor tunlty of advertising shady places for j, nczt summer's beach loungers. a The Helping Hand Society holds its j regular meetings right along In behalf g of the worthy poor of this dty. u The pilots were pretty much nil on d shore yeulerdny. They took an nnusual „ in the result of election. c The unfortunate lack of cohesion a business is the great cause of May's lack of old time prosperity. „ The members of the Cabinet have y in. and the men who wanted to a be members have in the mean time swore a The Semi. Weekly Wave offers toad- P vertlaera a very desirable medium by which they may speak to the buying a public. P Foe Rxxi— A fotir-stnUed stable on Turnpike, near the bridge. h to Capt 8. Harry, on the premm# 21 di We appreciate advice lo editing the bat It would never do to follow suggestions of some of our esteemed ^ Joy bells should ring ; the election Is £ and all hands may now turn tbrir tc attention to making this old town Jump R for Joy. o The peculiar purifying and building ^ up powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla make Ji It the Trey beat medldne to take at this d Frederick and Dolores walked arm In q arm. The path was narrow and there G was Just room for two people to pass be- D Some of Cape May's working band of ™ Christians was at the Tabernacle on M Monday evening helping the Tabernacle tc brethren. " This la the season for oolds. Take u care of your health. On* cold upon N another may bring about an attack of S< pneumonia. j! Insure your buildings and live stock, j, It may be eooooml-ally done al the of- R fleet of J. Henry Edmunds, No. 80 H Washington street ° E. Page Stiles represents reliable Are Insurance companies in this dty. 8, His office la In the Washington House, hi opposite the poetoffloa. 127-tf Johnson A Stokes, seedsmen of 213 | Market street, Philadelphia, may he relied upon lo distribute only fresh seeds among their customers. A Horaq for tale. One pair of mules on _ hand cheap lot cash. J HoDy Bench. " • A subscription to the SemLWcekly ^ W>ra for 81 lathe rery cheapasftl.ini yi In the stale. Bend in your order for IL H All the county and latent news- J. The Richardson, Captain Taker a Smith, started on summer freighting f yesterday. Capt. Purtnan also started '■ hh new vemel off et the ismt date. p Edward R. Rice, agent for Philsdel. >' phis and New York newapepera, mage- 1 zincs, Ac. Orders left at the Watb b The delay of a any In the puhUcaUon of the flat Issue of the Semi-Weekly a, , the premure upon the Jobbing deparU e nrenL al The annual meeting for the election of b •even Trustees for the M. E. church of T this dty, to serve lor the ensuing rear, a wBl take plaoe tide Wadncaday evening ai le the Chapel - Let there be a full aL * ISsasistisaSg 5 nnmvprised^EdSee 1a Ma new £ ■

Thoa. Woodcock. Jr., of Gcnnan'.own, is stopping at the Hereford. The trustees of the "Arctic Club were down Sunday: ' Wm. Sheppard and wife, of Port Elizaare stopping al Norton cottage. I The W.J. R. 1L Co. commenced to I gravel and lay the track on the new Oapt. Wilson Fitzgerald and party are I down for n few day* at bis cottage The Cretan's Retreat, near the draw- < bridge. I A new barber shop is to he erected the light house fence. It ia add I Dsn Cox will occupy the same I which many people here wdl consider a I desirable change aim hit preaent UeaC'haa. Mace lu* accural the balance of the contract for grading the new rail- I read from Anglran depot lo HollyBeach line. Stuiup- pulling machinery and a large forte of mm will be at once While allem pring to Uunilin feet on i Saturday, wheeling a barrow at-pss beach creek, designer Hartley, of Phils- I undcs'gncJIy 't"»k a header 1 of men employed, otr thq i commodious blllLril |>arloi scd news on his adjoining lot, to which he ; will remove Utst branch of bis business, i The Hereford being our leading family hotel, this change wlU be highly appreciated by iu numerous patrons. Early on Saturday morning, the 1 scboonef W. McLan. of Long Island, wllh a cargo of rdlruad ties, came 1 ashore on tbc bench. The life-saving went speedily to her resistance finding that she wss firmly aground, a : dispatch was sent to the Breakwater to 1 which the tug Tameil, toon responded. After lightening the cargo, she'was safely gotten off Sunday morning and pro- 1 cceded to her destination. Councilman godgcrs returned to Ilk | Our borough has been consUlerably I agitated by a runaway. The choice of school trustees will next I agitate the minds of our voters. I Montgomery Avenue, and the side- ■ walks constructed. WnsaWftofforri has returned from Ilconlsillle, where he has been engaged in { the erection of t dwelling bouse. Ocean Avenue baa been cleared of do. brU Bud made passable, much lo tbc . credit of cur street committee. , Several members of the life sariog crew stationed at this place visited N. last week on official business Tne opm nlr Pavillion attached lo Ocean Collage will no doubt prove a . great attraction the earning season J. X Pharo bra purchased a flue car- . riagc, some ray it Is a loo carriage fiom ( contractors for tho erection of two large , col'agel on the •ast side of AtlanUc , Avenue. The elected are the choice of the majority now let the minority adopt themselves to circumstances ami lend , Uielr aid and encouragement to the ad. j Considerable opposition has arisen lo j the endeavo s of the rcsldenU of fit o mile beach to procure a road to Ibc main. ( land. Wo propose to continue our efforts to secure what we consider our tightsSst.ett.'N. i., March 11.— At the fifth sees Ion , f the Methodist Confer- 1 It was decided to bcreatter • low. ( men training for the ministry each. Congress will be memoriallo Increase tho number of army chaplains. A resolution was adopted ^ requesting the Trustees of Dickinson | conference can elect a Truatee district. ( A committee wm appointed to make ^ arrangements for clearing tb- debt of on Pennington Seminary. The . committee ia to raise 824 000 and tbc conference will eeenre the resL It was decided to Issue certiflcalen for getaoaewbodeslre to become enrolled 1 The use of tobacco by mem ers of , the Conference was condemned, and the Elders were ordered to as- ■ certain who had broken their vowe In s this connection. The aprotntmeata will I read to-morrow morning. jester. , The epp -intranets were nude by the Bishop for this district : ranwxrox »utna 1 G. L. Dowsx Presiding Elder. * Allowsy, Alfred Wag. Bridgeloo— '■ street, G. C. Stanger; Trinity, tl H. Nenl, Sr.; Central. J. Hand- , Mw; Fourth Church, J. B. Wklttla. Canton, Wm. DUbrow. Cape May City, J. Mace. Cape Jfay Court House, J. 8. Edwards Cedarrule, IL B. Stevenson. E. G. Lunflld. Clayton, J. . 8. Hrialer. Cumberland circuit, D. Deerfleld. T. S. Dngsn. Den. nlsrille and South Searille, J. A. Lum- I ley. Dlridlng Creek, J. T. aark. East Creek, P. W. Bllderback. Elmer, E. , Corson.' Fklrtown, .E. J. Upplncott. W. L. Lane; Goshen and Creek, John_ Warffimaa; Has- s Clrcufk L. M. Clark : Haley vllle . and North Port Norrta. D. B. Ackley ; Circuit, 8. H. Hand ; Mauriceend Buckahutcn. William Margerum ; MUlvllle. First Church, E. Hewitt ; r Foundry. Ell Gilford ; Trinity, J. H. f Mkklei Monroeville. T. a Hammond ; C. Rotllo Smith ; Ocean City, Socratta Townsend; PennsriUe, G. E. C Haac' ck; Pleasant Grove, J. B. Howard; t Post Eilzabeth/A. L. Izard; Port N orris, Wagg; (Matoo, a H. Elder; , J. Irewns; Broadway, S. C. ' Hancock; Bern Isle City and Anion, C. t R Ogdcn; Senvllle, U A- Bsrmore; Sharpalosm, A- J. Gregory. South Vint- , land, to be tupUied; Tabernacle. G. U , Tueaboe, IL G. Williams; VineG. a Sykcs; Woodstown, A. H. Eberhart. I of Ointment of Cnrtnrrh 1 that oohtnlne Mercury. ^ An mercury will surely destroy the sense , of smell and completely derange ibe whole system when entering It through the mucus surfaces. Such articles should ' bo need except on prescription* ? from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do are ten fold to Ihsgood . esn possibly derive from them. HslPsiCstarTb Cnre,. manufactured by F. t Cheney, Toledo, a, contains no snerand Is taken Internally, and acta , dlreptly upon the blood aud mucus aurof the system. In buying UniTi Cure be sure you get the genuine. it is taken Internally and made In I Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. , ^MTSold by druggists, prion 75 eta. per j Tbs CO. partnership heretofore known , the Arm of B-odar A Bufherioid, k» ( Bandar'? willinrlned lo cmUtet 1 mooeys due the late linn sad pay all bills against said Ann that an correct, ' bffia wUI pnmmtthem at • once, and there owing said Arm win can 1 and make settlement Immediately at No. Mansion etraeL Mr. Soulier wlU eoatinup Uw furniture and upholstering business at the old { -S1 & 'RuOarfmd ifi°ctiStaie"l£e~ ' undertaking businaa, sad <*n be tottnd at his residencn, Decatur strew, next dour to the rink. = CUTTOS SoensB, ' ChpalLgCMy.MareA «. 1803- J aO^m^iiewwrW. J jsagfras j

-Sbboui {he ®Ginrfg. Enea-Cvuelt. * > Hugh Nicholson, of Porf Norria, stopped whh Us mother Sunday. 1 The young mea made Samuel Lee a handsome present of n cradle for his > > ' Cap!. H. Sheppard and wife/ of Mor- 1 riatown, sisiladMzi. Sheppard's mother . r Sunday. " : Rev. P. W. BUderbeck returned from t - conference Swurdny night to preach the funeia! sermon of Mra. Foster. k I The funeral of Mrs Hannah Foster 1 I took place on Sunday, being largely at- : : tended by surviving friend* and retx- * t tivie*. I Court House. ) Leper and Wertstcln 1< at a valuable I - hot bat unlay. n r landlord Camp, of the Mayvllle t r Htvl, Is Improving the property. v : Mr. Lhrwood Foster, of Ewbtg's Neck, i Is > iutlng his parents on Mcchaqlc v t rtteeL 't s MasLr Ralph llcnczet wm thrown - from his horse last Friday and received t 'Byard B. Ludlam Will open a fruit '' { and tobacco store In the budding formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. L'amp. t Men are at work lowering tite platform c • nt Ibc depot. The station la to be ref fitted, and alien completed will preaent l There Is talk of baring a Baptist v , chapel built. Wm. Garrison cut 23,000 feet of ahlp- t J timber at Wm. and Titos. Douglass' list u , week. ' Mra. Ida Erricksoo. of Philadelphia, I , formerly of this place, ia visiting friends b , and relatives the gucM of Miss Lizzie b Erriekson. Mrs. Chaa. young and Mra. L. Corson 1 and children, of Bcesltys Point, were h the gueria of Mra Carrie Erriekson, S this week. Rev. Mr. Maxwell, tbc evangelist, I day afternoon, and the Iter. .Mr. Craner 0 r In tho evening. Among those visiting here from Cape 1 t were. Mr. and Mra. Freeman Doug- t and family, Capt. Samuel Marry, i: I Mlas Martha Norton and ;Mlsa Lizzie j Has a Pennslyvanlsn a right to vote ' 1 The familyPor Mr. Cnenn. the New a ' York banker, arc again gueata al the i *' Lap^Msj ^ ^ t Wylle cottage oj Saturday last, and put J. J. HUllard, ofjsalem. Is at hut eoL 1 lion. He ia a voter hero having pollril i ' Cape under her jib before the stiff on Sa'urtlay. It looketl a „ ' little risky for tueh a small craft nf about j Ave ton.. 1 I Mrs. Boyee and daughter, of Albion, j „ ' Mrs. M. J. Bced. who bu been viatUng „ among friends, and rolurued on Friday c . liubserlhe for the SemLWockly Wave. bocla! Glass will be repealed on Friday 13th insL ' ( ' West Cape May can be Justly proud r of the fact, that she bos no tavern wllhln f, her limits. r George H. Reeves, Br., has gone to | housekeeping in Die house of Mrs. Julia , t Swain, corner Broadway and Emerald ' West Ca|>e May's public acaool Is one * of the beat in the county, l'rof. IX C. , Vanaman is the worthy principal, ably v | assisted by Maria Crowell and Carrie < | Foster. comment, both verbaly and through the „ prone, because of Its not receiving proper t, drainage, hss completely surrounded Levi Johnson's house, and occupies an p area of nbqut 18 acres. We venture the l4 asacrtion that If It were situated ou s' Broadway It would receive proper aL tcntlon In leu than twenty-four hours ; ri tn fact If would not have been allowed , gather In such a body. That there is way by which legal redress can be bad (: is a fact, and ,h should receive tmme- o (Bate attention, as the near approrch of p spring may endanger the public health. Extra services are going on nightly In p the Baptist Church. Dan Bishop of West Creek, was In n . recently on business. CapL Jacob B. Price of MUlvlUr, was it friends here on Sunday. The Mlaaes Jnlla and Lizzie Thomp- * son spent Tuesday at South SeavUle. Grsnt Cole of Philadelphia, was the £ guest of Bessie Grace the Ant of the week. c The schooner Jane O. Smith has ar- w rived with a load of corn for Griffin Messrs John High, Samu .'1 Hearon and " Charles Weldoo hare gone to Leesburg H work. ), Mr. Powell, a flour and feed dealer Camden, was In town the last of p the wrek. * Miss Emma Gallahcr and Mill Martha Grace, of Boutb Seaville, has been among ' , friends here. „ John Newboinb and wife of Holljmade a husinesa ttlp lo our vU- d on Saturday. Mrs. Thoa. Wales, of Cape May City, ? la the guest of her daughter, Mrs- War- p C. V'aaOllder. 1 Dr. Lengett and arile bf 1-hUadelphla, " are the gueata of their parents, Mr. and i Mra. Wm. Tloynl. • Tuore Wave calendars are said to be „ bnmtlfoL [They are coming now, dec- 8 lion b over— En.] CapL Burke of Ibe sloop Pearl, has e. I gone to Philadelphia for a load of lumbpr " I for the Goeheu Manufacturing Company. r Jcrdme Bowkcr has taken the con- o : to carry the malls from Swain's J station to Goshen posLefflce after July J I . Muter Willie Godfrey of MajvfUe, a ' vu the guest of his grandparenta, Mr. 1 and Mra. CapL %urke the Arat of the * | The congregation of the M. E. Church * higher eatrrtalDcd on Sabbath " morning and evening by the sermons of * I 8. R. Maxwell. • Fr— holdcrts Meeting. b - M ' ! la said county, an Thursday, the four- a 1 laanth day of Mareh. 1883, at 10 o'clock JL M- for tte pur^ree^o^ reading U* 5 "a2 '' having badness before the Board an £ !k£esy:v5: 'jwiaasts?— •■as s J - - ——Mi ■ , — — — —

Rio Orandn. Miss Smith hat returned from a brief Wm. Stone Is hauling saw dot from Price's mill to cover his lee. John Ireland and Andrew Hawn have secured employment al Avaloo. Blacksmith Brown told Junes Mc- . Donald a new buggy last week. Mrs. Frank Hand spent Saturday and Sunday with her father ahd slater at May. John Kimble relieved light house - Hewitt at Anglesca a few dtya. H, hu been quite HI. Mr: and Mrs. Jay Webb, of Plionel- ■ vUle, Pa., Mr. aed Mra. Preston II rearley, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Crease, made up a party to visit 1 and Mrs. Daniel Schellingcr. of Creek. They took with them abundant refreshments which were partaken of by the hungry Crackers. There lots of fun all round, and Mrs. Schellingcr sru the recipient of many valuable and useful gifts on this her birthday, celehralirtt. Fiahlng Creek. March Is a blustering old fellow any. how. Miss Ada Shaw is still teaching the '•young idcu how to shoot " nt Green CapL Ivy is hauling a fertilizer from May to be applied to his peach i orchard. Mrs. Jas. B Shaw hu been visiting her frieud. Miss Emma Corson of Sea- i vllle, returning home ou Monday. We hear a tumor that l'rof. Urcely of the Weather Bureau made a pool with umbrella venders at the Inauguration. Cluu. Howard found n spar on Uie hut week which had evidently Mr. end Mrs. Jay Webb wad abler, of Providence, Pa., w Are guests of and Mrs. Daniel Sthellengcr last JJundsy / Mr. and Mra A 1 boil Beeves of the Carte neighborhood yield their paten la. afternoon. Bev. J. L. Landla, pastor of Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, drove through this place last Saturday afternoon, call on his parlshoners. Harry Schollcngcr told a valuable hone lo a Mr. Sims a few days ago. Thursday, March 14th, is the day that Capt. John Wlllella left here Friday WTHbmU' Capt. Ertimj»l Foster. j Bev. James McLean, of Princeton | ] Mr. Jaw II. Shaw and w'ife, Mrs j j Julia Parsons and Mr. Luther t utumings. of Fishing Creek, end Mrs George Johnson, of Diss Creek, surndud Sunday morning C"b> **" Miss Nancy BrewezlTstoppinR ano-ng Mrs. Jennie Townsend is spending s Mr. Ite^Sprin™,^? nibdriphin. Ms^CUyh^oll.y '2"d " L°" Stephens is also gcttlog well. Kev. Alex Townsend filled the pulpit al Cape May Court House last Sunday How much easier It seems for some standing. Mrs. A. Holmes and daughter Carrie ' returned home last week from Chicago, wicre they have been spending the winter. Bo v. E. Page 8.1tea, of Cape May : spent bat Sunday among friends of this place, addressing the Sunday . school In the afternoon and preaching I" •!" evening. , Colo Spring. I Aaron Crowell celebrates his 89th ' birthday this week. Mr. lloman's new house will soon be ' ready for occupancy. We are sorry to noto the continued ' of Mr. Ellis Hughes. < The revival services which have been I going on at Tabernacle atUl continue. ] Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Buck and per- i cms visited West Gspe May on Sunday John Russell made a buslnes* trip to Cape May C. n. on Monday of this Jas. Needles, who has been quite 01. i for two or three days. Is now abb to sL tend hit srork. tire. Daniel Hlldrath and Mra. Mary Boffe visited Mr. and Mrs. V. D. 8chelMomlsy nighL Mr. and Mrs. A. Beeves visited their : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bale, of • Fishing Creek, on Friday baL MLss A. Hoffman after visiting friends , and relatives la Philadelphia for two , weeks, returned to her home last Set- : today. A solemn and beautiful sermon Sun. t morning nt the Brick church. We ■ hope Pallor Landla will repent It nczt Sunday evening. 17tb, tn the chapel. , It U propow ,' holding, after the usual • prayer meeting, n short service of song. I young and old seemed lo cojoy the service very much last Bandar evening, j Sunday School every Sunday afterat the postofflee, to which everyone is cordially Invited. i On Thursday last there was a large i ezeurakm down. Aa usnaL everybody I dellgbWO With the place. Among the prominent were F. W. Avers and H , C. Buchanan. Prraident and SecreUry . of Baptist State Convention of New ; and Rev. E. FiU, of Seaville. , They were bete to locate a church site. They finally selected a beautiful rite at the corner , of Twemv-Afth and Flt«l 1 On bet Sunday Mr. M.'M. OIBem and ] wife were down to drink in Avnlon'a Invigorating nlr. Mr. GiUem manages W ana maker** advettblng depart- . menL They were nicely eared for by , Mrs. Rockwell, who (todies to please . aud never falls. Her goodmatured and J smiling face makee every one feel at Mra. CoL Jama IL Lttibert and j j Lambert rzpresaed herielf az well pleased with everything. 8he only regretted. ^ U^aaStUJwBh^'cl'iii I re Hi iero?acj'' ^eU^sriUosrtU^ It U a mmttldy pajtar | o<* of &e owners of the PhUadelphb I IU chlefMtor. With such \ -

f Farmers are doing their spring plowing. t Mra Maggie Eldredgc returned to her home Sunday, e Leellc Corsosf purchased » new horse lor term purpoeea last week. 9 - Rlchkrd German 1* undergoing treatmSt for a cancer on his face. 1 Hollis P. Mlcklc brought home three t fine Holatcinc cattle last week. ' The Red Men are preparing for the ; s erection of several horse sheds. Wash. VantiUder has taken the con- 1 tract to carry the mad for tho coming •' Those receiving the highest averages . In a class of 12 studies are Salhe Vant Gildor8011.I2; Hannah Creamer, 90 in f II studies; Hattie VanGddcr, 96 9-11 ; i Bertha VanUildcr, 96 7.11, in 1! class of ; . 6 studies are lUttje Stevmsoo, 93 1.3. I e aud Rose Coseon. 91 2 8- ' Mrs. Pbtvhc Worth is among the Bit of Indisposed. Misses Bailie and Julia Clark attended the funeral of Mrs. Albert Peterson. . DenniivUlr. Fcndall Smith Is huHding a new front CapL Aaron Coraoo and wife were the i invited guests of CapL Frwl Corson, 1 Seaville. on Saturday. Hue Corson and sister Auutc were ; summoned home on account of the - severe illness of their father. Among I he visitors at preicnt we noI lice Bailie Ogdcn, of Port Kluthelh ; i Dan Stephen*. Tuckalitlc, and Dell Uoluwa, Dcnnisvillo. e Azariah Siraltou'. rceonl aa poultry It raiser far cxcoraL that of Mra. J. Whit. the feathered * tribe. Bees|cy< Petnt' I don'l get left every lime. ' George Savrc. Jr , called on friend* ' here last Saturday. John Hancock, of Sea.ille.w s in this village on Tliuraday. 1 I itlng friends In PhibdelphU. 1 Howard Rice, of Clermont was in our , Dr. and Mrs G. G. Cull celebrated > ""^the 9tb. ^ ^ ^ ^ ' Hotel S - the suicesa which he Justly deserves. Tin railroad company are making eiMra. Win. li. Marahall. i-f Pl.dadelpbU. and recently a visitor at the home nf her father. Mr Jos. Hacker, returned ' Harry llclnhart, engineer:,! the pleas , wllh his good nature and Jovbd manner P David Strulhers may JusUy he proud s the flrel-clers hotels. ' making speedy preparations for the eonitructlon of a Urge and commodious , hotel, to be situated at the comer of r Minerva street and lUllroad avenue. I Prof. Crawford Buck deserves great credit for his consUoey lu attending to his duties as organist of the Calvary , church nt South Seaville" Nearly every Sabbath morning And* him upon his . way to engage in the service. The social gathering held a few cvenI Inge ago at the residence of Mr. Hsc kcM i tlcuUr, by tho6c who attended, and tho participants all joined in considering it - the star event of the social season. t | 1 - I Everett Jerrell has given up bis position In Brldgctoa and come home to sUy L awhile. • tfMiss Nancy Browcr It making a visit ito her nephew and niece, Elmer Young [ and wife. Hon. E. C. Cole was calling on friends r Saturday. Ilia genial face is always Miss Maud, daugLterof James P. Way, 1 is visiting at her grandparcnLs, Dr. and ] Mra. Way. People are getting their hot beds In . shape and making preparations for early 1 James B. Anderson came down on j Sunday to pay a short visit to his father- . in-law, Thompson VaoGUder. t Mra. Dr. Way U doing lime -very ' prettyfcninllng for the fair to b-. held at Sertfi SeavlUe nest Wednesday and s Mrs. Elmira Young b said lo be quite poorly, her grief tor bee son Is preying ! on her mind so much thst her health is r being Impaired. f Prof. Priest look the north hound > train for a visit lo his home In Phoenlx- ' vffle, Pa., on Fridav last, returning on ' His scholars got an ertm tioli- • day. 1 Thst young mzu most have felt very I luuisome going to the -Point alone. Another should have been found before , being feeMd that way. ' Some sums forget tbey were onoe young themselves. ' Fox fauotlng seems to be the new fad 1 non. Until- lately U was not known ; thai there wn so many foxes In the [ county. Tltpmia Hand killed n very ? line one recently while out wllh Mr. ? 0. Mncnlister. , tract to U. Rowland for painting both • sffisst.'s.r*""""" L K-J. B. Craodol la to buUtJ a cottage at , «a Isle for Us own use. Mrs. Crandol l thinks she would like to live there a ; ekvnted lor iu beautiful flowora 1 r A sunrise party b In readiness for the . boya. A anmber ot young peo- 1 r pie latve mnde arrangements to call ou l "pofed by gffiling afiendof

Tho Population of Cap* May i •- Is about 3000, and we would say at least one naif are troubled wllh some affecHon on the Throat-and Lungs, aa thoee ' complaints are, according to statistics. I more numerous than othera. We would j 0 advise all our readers not to neglect the ! opportunity to call on their druggist and 1 Ra bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the j ■ rost and Lungs. 7'rwJ sue Free. ' ] largo Bottle 40c and 81. Sold by all , ?- . " 0 ■ A good horse for sale. 11 years old. ! L' kind and gc ille. Good driver : also - Jxyc-^ '"ml/ ' 1 Sro aacfrttjfmfnts. 1 -| KASKINE , ' THE NEW QUININE.) ! 'L M Cfiesr | I lusleafl of i t i ® Dispcnif ec? ; | a i J) miwi ! 1 • sleep 8tti|U * if V VI co opium. < a powerful tonic. 1 a nisEcirzc sou siaz.aki*. SEEDS. I D. LANDRETH & SONS, )6ced end Implement Warehouse | No, 21 A 23 South 6th 8t, and ' C DELAWARE AVENUE A AR1H 6T | d ^ , V.' BiiioilsL L ivcK^-jpi j hisjf ' | Afll Tig OLBtST I'iMlLT STASDiSD. ' ,, Ai!i. CONSUMPTIVE

_H tw Stetttewwa. SCROFULA : 't that Impurity of" the blood which produces ; uM^UIr lamps or smithies la the ntck; lets, or (net; which dnsdops Uccra ta^hS deafness; which Is the origin of plmpleo, cangrowth*, ar ' -hMMroj" which, fsslcasud very few persons are entirely bne&emu! proven Itself to be » potent and peenltsr •erofula, try Ueod's SarsapurijU. . / been tronhted with scrofula, tng llltla boy, Vhm.^rara.l' being a lontbto sufferer. and all hsvo been cured ot the serotubs*Mj bor Is cattrely Iron from sorts, and alt four of my ehlldrea look bright and healthy." W. B. AntEBrox, rxsulo aty, ». J. Hood's Sarsaparilla IOO Doses One Dollar C. THOMAS, jGROCER, ! 1f>s market street. ; philadelphia. ! INSTRDCTIONS FREE. IM»W Tf GROW ; $500,00 OP STRAWBERRIES SHORT-HAND AND TYPE -WRITING. 1 1 i aFaSSi I ZkPHINQ ^.sidejiback w IS Asli -Fall Plasttj. 4ff -SIPIIS

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