' CAFE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY— SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1889.
$MlWM ■ FttflH cniT Wttatojal mmr t Sta, WOTfCff- ' (MTOrtlllMWUMmTI. ' WIUMIW.IU, A. P. II*"- fort WWEsT: cino Bocxsnae. SSSws^v^sss ', ■'^P$^5HE ; jSitissrsty^siyss j ! '7S?ss^Sssfw' i 1 t A Fair BUtim»nl. , 1 Dr. Jama Mtengmaka a OaUmrntU tie rditor aj lit Wm tm U* lot, 1 thettm In tiU dip, viici rtturnrd Mayor ( Sdmmi, to lit MofonUty. c "It navtog bao currently reported in ttali city, end poblUhod In the Plilledcl- f phta Pre* end other Cty papers, Uiet 0 the Meyor, J. Henry Edmunds, wes I elected by the corrupt use of money end freudooTueedey lest, thy 11th of March, f 1888, 1 hereby deny It- The statement | Is ebaolutely (else, he baring been alocied t by the popular role of Gape May City.'' Jans Mxca.tr, M- D. ] I Mr. L. O- Stevens Protest. y Cars Mat On, March 19th 1889. Ma. Editcm— Allow me apace to-your t columa to say that there la a romur that ■ Mr. Joa. Hanes bought my vote M a i delegate to aald conrentlbh when Mr. Hanea reeolTed the nomlnstlbn for Bens- , tne. Mr. Hanes never offered me one I penny nor none of hia agents, so Mr. i Hanea is willing to make affadavit and now I will offer one hundred dollar* ( reward to any penon that can prove | such a statement- L. D. STXTtxa. ■ This assertion Is made by Mr. Brooks, editor of the Star. t Mr. Brooks says in the late Issue of j bra newspaper the Star, that the liquor element went against Mr. Williams solid, , at the late election because it was known that be at one lima in bis official career | punished several who were brought be- , fore him for violation of the laws Now this It false and none know It better than f Mr. Brooks. It was understood some time ago that the editor of the Bur should j keep his bands off this paper. It he Urea ( of the oosnpecl, the glove which he shies this way will be understood as a re-open. , log of hostilities, and the fray will rfot . be avoided. The publisher of the Wavx, , J. Henry Edmunds, will not permit any , mere lies published by its cotemporsry without retaliation. I A literary and musical entertainment ' of rare excel lenoo will be given on Tors- < day and Wadnesday evrnlngr of next < week, at the Franklin street M. E. Church. On Tuesday evening. Rev. J. 1 V. Landla, pastor of Oold Sprfnj Pros- ' byterlan Church, will give a HtereopU- 1 con Exhibition on Hvmna and their ' Authors, both ancient and modern ■ writers, with a brief sketch of their Uvea, also verses of thnlr moat popular hymns 1 will be exhibited. The history and I origin of each hymn, as weU as Incidents 1 connected with lie nee, will be related. The exhibition wlU be enlivened by ting- I lng, and will be wen worth seeing. On ' Wednesday evening, March 80th, the < eloquent and popular preacher. Rev. a A. Tindley. will give an Inside View < of a Southern Plantation during Slavery's 1 Dark Days, with also# history of his « varied life. It runt like a fable, bot 1 ^Trulh Is 8tr*ng*rtBsn Fiction. " There t srtl also on the tame evening be randerid choruses, eolos,duett, elc. , by good 1 local talent, among whom wlU appear ' Madams M. B. Fields, of this city, who < never falls to Interest. The concert > Program will be conducted by Mr. John " E. Ounby , who needs no introduction at < a director and organist, to tboee who know the results of his endeavors, which 1 have always pleased the public- Tick- ' eta of admission: Season Ticket, 39 ' oants-. tingle ticket. 15 cants; reserved i open at 7.80, exercises begin at 8 o'clock. < Tick eta to be bad of any of the Commit, tee, or at the door on nights of enlerMeadamea Wn. King and Wm. H. Beard an to be congratulated upon the , Point. They bays ever taken a deep , internet In the enterprise, spending both , lima and money in furtherance of the , home foe aged fcild worthy poor people, , whoconta not otherwise get s miff of . summer sea air. The new home Is - rapidly approaching completion under i the trained meoharucs who secured the building contract. The managers win ; open a Be tear at Horticultural Hall ou < March 8ffth, to hold over to the 98th, In , the Internets of the boose. As the Institution to nos-eectarlan, they tulldl aid , from db dmtoanlnatloos in the proposed , Baaartr, trusting that the Interest so long shown wBl be Imteeliil so es to enable ell who wish rtst nod refreshment to Bod It la Ibis Home Wf the see during the hot seasons of the rear. D urations of moaey. fancy or useful snides, provirions of ell kinds, cake* and confectionery are rarnaativ sdidted. which can be ami to Mrs Board. 4947 Walnut street, or Mrs. Wm. King, 1U8 Poplar street or 131 Arch street. Lieut Oolood Oeoexe A. Cheevtr, ofVlneland, managed the election of off), oess tor Company H, on Thursday evening la Ota armory. The balloting nil ,£rSH Advantage wee taken of ibU oocsaU to On Wedneeday'nhght en eieothm el fhr the enuring year todk piece at the
' »ALTB. Vote for Thomas MlBett for school trustee. 1 A thoroughly penUential food Is board- 1 "loo much pteU mare apt to make oue I onuzy than pkmx ' Drop a dollar in the charity riot sad pull out a blearing. ' A Ban Francisco paper la to have an earthquake-proof building. It coaU 823 Una or 80 days in Jxtl to red boys cigarettes la Ohio. What a difference It makes whether you pbl "Dr." before or after s name. ' Tbe Beau- Weekly Wavx la the beet 8 l's worth In this or any other county of the 1 Landreth & Bon'e fresh garden end held seeds. No. 91 end 38 Booth Bill St.. 1 Philadelphia. • Don't be provincial and narrow minded 1 bot Jump in and help make things go by a modem spirit of honorable rivalry. 1 Fox Rxxt — A four-stalled stable on Steamboat Turnpike, near1 the bridge. Apply to CapL B. Msrcy, on the premlies. - m9 3l The Semi- Weekly Wavx offers to advertisers e very desirable medium by which they may speak to the buying : public. Insure your buildings and live stock. may be cconomi ally done at the of- | of J. Henry Edmunds,. No. 80 street. • "The Social Glass" wlU bo held next ' ' evening, 10th inst., In the 1 ' having been postponed on scA gang of men under Supervisor 1 is working upon Cape Island 1 creek cleaning it op for a fuller end ' How of the Ude*. E. Page Stites represents reliable : Are insurance companica In this city. His office Is in the Washington House, I opposite the poslofflce. 127-tf Johnson & Stokes, sredameu of 319 street, Philadelphia, may be reupon to distribute only fresh seeds their customersTbe essentials of a watering place m«y be alliteratively summed up thus : Sea, salt, sun, sand, shells, shrimps, steamers, ships, sailors and shingles. Many a mean man who ahoold be • ashamed to meet his fellows will spapproech the throne of grace with all the oonOdence of e seint. The Wavx ecceplt the present spirit ' of conciliation In good faith and will do full share In paving Hie way for e season of bnrinesa prosperity. Horatio Church, Br., has his new cbti In the Fourth ward raised and will soon be enelpfied— This will be a h, nd1 some addirion lo lbs! neighborhood. When • strand of f minlne hair gels entangled In a masculine scesf-pin It I doa not require t v?ry heavy step an adjoining room lo make two harts brat as twenty. Our agricultural Mends" should re1 member that grape vines should be ' pruned before the sap in them begins lo flow, as after that evenl a wound would 1 them to bleed to datli. 1 The regular Dorcas meeting of the Thursday afternoon. A full sltendsnce 1 was had, and many garments made up for the worthy poor of the city. Cape May peopfc, who are Interealed public affaire, cannol well get along 1 without this Issue of the Wavx, which . contains the election returns of the sov. I end townships, boroughs sod cities. What might have proven a serious accident occurred during Iho counting . of the vota on Tuesday evening, Mused . the running down of one of the big ■ suspension lamps among the eager A snbseriDllon to the Semi-Weekly I for 81 1s the very cheapest thing I tbo state. Bend in your order for it. i All the county and latat news. Edward R. Rice, agent for Phlladel- . pbla and New York newspaper!, magai xlnea, Ac. Orders 1-ft 'at the Wavx i office will receive prompt attention, if A. B. Little, practical painter and decorator, has the esteem of Cape May i property owners as s first class mechanic i and conscientious business man. Orders 1 with him are In no danger of being , neglected. If Washington street needs paving. Aa I it la o»w, wdeo the wind blows.the pulr rerlxed dus/ls caught up In the air In , dry weqtherNn It It la wet the lame t stuff Unchanged to mud. The only , renftdy Is solid paving, when the Job , What If that queer story sent out from , Germany about the alnkiog of the Nlr- . sic In Bemoan waters was designed as a I "feeler." The BcfTlT-baaga are very 1 anxious to know somethlngSrthesenti. i ment of the Uerman-Ame. Iran element . on this aide of the water. Eldredge Johnsoe Is offering bargains . In foot wear. His prica are reasonable, but at this season there are always special Inducements to buyers. It wUl • not pay you lo wear anything bot good - shoes, when they may be had to cheaply. I The Cape May branch of the New Jer- ' eey Trust and Ha'e Deposit Company, Is 1 gradually gaining Strength In Cape May's » conservative soli. It's roster of deposl- • tore la growing In length, the nalnral ' outcome of public confidence. The • bank la a great accommodation lo our s Herbert W. Edmunds, counsel for the 1 Borough of Wat Cape May. baa filed a ' bUl of complaint with the Chancellor ' agtinst Wm. T. Bloakley, owner of Cape • May driving park, to show ante why 1 the standing water about the park shall 1 not be declared a nuisance. The bill la [ returnable on the 98th InslsnL a The handsomest turnout in WashlngI ton Is owned by ex-Congreieman Wal- » tee A. Wood, of Hooelck Fells, K. T. I He spends six months of every year at , the capital. The wheels of hta barouche t are bright red the sorrel bona are • covered hy gold-mounted hsrnes* and their driver a gorgeous to tigjit livery ,t- with gold buttons, 7 A parlor car will be atlxAed to axprem train on Saturdays, leaving Phils y detphis at 8.80 p. m. and on Mondays 1, leaving Oape May at 7.90 a. m. Thli goes Into effict next Baturday, 18th. J Thia liberal spirit on the part of the ° company shonld be taken at IU true I worth. U the scheme Is found to pey ». thqperior may be run every dey very J "Just a few bargains from our spring s. stock" It what Urn old reliable firm of a Lewis B. Hall and 6ou, 88 Booth 3d St., r PkBad rip HS7 hare lu say toyoedo Shats new advertisement. Our lady readers • tereattog reading. They will also find j. the bargalM there aa advertised when ■e they OB for them, aa Moan. Hall and »- Ban hare a reputation for meaning what t a- 20 Dollars Reward, m Twenty doUare rewmd wfll be paid Tta3r"7gkr.l«y. Wa have racedred tram Harry M5 Kennedy aa Invitation te be prearet at i
PEMONXl. Mr. sad Mm Wm. 8. BarneU win start In keeping bonso the - tost of April si tbe Spring. Bar. Ia O. Manchester will occnpr the , pulpit of kl# new iharge at Hlghtptown ,, (Bondsy). , Rev. Mr. Mace, the M. E. chuicba' y new pastor, wUl oocupy his pulptt next , Bonday mornUg and evening. I City Treasurer Smith 1* making an I Improvement to his handsome cottage | by the addition of a two story kitchen. , Mr. Wm. Church has had bis window t decorated with Hags and the picture of | Harrison in the centre, since his tnaug- , oration. WUllam to a staunch RcpubllI Miss Theresa Townsend, an sttrsctire ' and talented young lady of Goshen, to ' visiting her couyio. Miss Basle Town- < I send. Miss Townsend possesses rare ' , musical talents, and Is s favorite to * Cape May's best society tittle i. < , Tboe. w. Milieu Is suggated Jiy his I friends as a school trustee, the tlrctioh I . to select thuJmporlsnl officer occurring ' next Tuesday. This city conld do no 1 . better In the Interests of public edncs- ' , Hon than to choose Mr. MUlett for s " . member of the board. ' Mrs. M. E. Msgonlgle wss taking s 1 walk on the sunny-side of Washington [ street on Wednesday. She has Mood ) tbe vicisaltuda of our winter climate | remarkably well, and U now feeling t quite strong again, a circumstance of l . satisfactiun to many frienda Daniel H. Stevens, son of Cspt. Henry , Stcvenx, of this city, wss on Tuesday r elected to the board of Education from , [ the Fourth Ward of Camden. Dan was , I a graduate of the Wats composing room, and shows he has not forgotten ( s early training by polling more than . two-thirds of the voire cut lo the entire The Lafayette's books show that tbe j > following named guests have registered for the part two days: J. P. Whitney , , ami wife. Mrs. J. 11. Whitney, Phltoilclphto; Miss Whllncy. Csstine, Mainr; . Miss Tliorapson. Chicago ; David Gsrri•on. Pbltodelphls , C. A- Bra.lenburg, ; Phltodetphto ; J. a Htckett, R. R. Mil- ' ler, Herbert A. Drake, Camden: and , Cbu. W. Gardner, Philadelphia. , Preaching In tho Baptist church on Sunday next by tbe pastor, Rev. W. H. , Burlew ; 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. m. Subject In the morning, "Tbe Creeled Things for Christ." In the evening, "A Nigbt Storm J at 8a." Sunday school at 2 30 p. m. Come thou with us, ar.d we will do thee good. Beau free, and all are welcome. J Sei vices lo the Methodist Episcopal a Church on Wuhington street, above , Ocesn. on Feb. 2Mb, as follows. P.syer sod experience meeting at Hs.m, held in the chapel. You should attend this. J service- Preaching si 10.80 s. m . by a Rev. J. R. Mace, pastor appointed for tills I charge. Bondsy school st 2.80. Young people's meeting at 6 o'clock. Evening, , service at 7 o'clock. The public generJ ally arc cordially Invited to be present , at all the services. ' Divine servica In the Presbyterian j Church of this city next Sabbath, Mar. 10, will be es follows: Preparatory i Prayer meeting st 9.80 a. m. Morning . seTTlce with sermon at 10.80. Babbalh school at 8.80 p.m. Special evangelistic . 7.80. A cordial tovitatlun. free sat and j hearty welcome for all. , rnitux stssxt U. x. oucxcn. J Servica in tbe Franklin street M- E. church Sunday, March 17tb, 1889 : Ex- , pcrience meeting 9.80 a. m ; preaching 11 a. m-t special service In tbe after- ' noon at 9 80 p. m. At 7.80 tbe Daughters of Conference will assemble, to whom a special sermon will be dellv- _ end. All are tovlled. 1 BervieM at Ml Zlon M. B. church. i Sunday. March 17, 1889. aa follow*: Preaching at 10 80 a. m ; Sunday school ' at 9 p.m., and preaching at 3 p. m. Preaching at St. Paul's M. E. church, I Cape May Point, st 7.80 p. m. Obituary. * was. xuxAsmt p. snvxxa Mrs. Ellxabeth P. Slovens, wito of " Capt Henry Stevens, died very suddenly " on Thursday evening at 9.15 p. m.,egcd ' 69. She was stricken with apoplexy at 4 p. m. at the house of bcr niece, Mrs Joa, Hughes. She was, during tbe sfter0 noon, making alls among her many " re toll ret, "feeling," as she said, " re- " mtrksbly well:" so much to that l! was * thought a good time to pay a few deferJ red visits. After the stroke she remained sufferings. Mi*. Stevens' life has exemplified the true mother, wife, end faith Christian, * her relations to these spheres conferring t halo of bleaeed fragrance upon her Hfe work. ' The deceased to related to the Keevu', of Wat Cape May, and 8chelltagers, of this city. She was born a Bo wen, living * before her marriage In Philadelphia. I- To mourn her lose a husband, Henry ,1 Steven.; sow. Heniy. Richard, Dwnlel, . Elmer : daughters. Jniia, l.ydls. Rose, and Abblc, are left behind. The chtl. " dren are married, excel* Henry, and tattered all about the country. There e are seventeen grandchildren- and one great grandchild. The funeral will take place on Sunday next at 880 p. m. " Servica to Cape May Presbyterian < church. '' It Is with sincere regret that we spread " the Intelligence through tbe county of the death of Enoch Roes, who pat^d r. peacefully away on Wedneaday at the 1 ripe age of more than three score and !" toil. For a period of more than two * yean Mr. Rosa has been a patient Chrtotit ton sufferer. He exemplified to htoaf. ic dictions, the rrtlgnetlon of a saint. IDs - death was a fitting (equal to a life not .pent for self, but ever Identified with d that which wss good and true U church 7 sod busioos affairs. F"v^many_yaars . oa thc'pubHc^mSoto* of the Ot2n Creek M- K. church, 1 5 whose prosperity » his Influence, time and money were free5 'LSzfTSA fiaLS B the present srith the period whim there * g* ^o^^eff%nd,jr[vmte „ antidote for car*— no axmor acetoat the ' common enemy of scwito No more shall ha awaken on this earth until the •It tort great day when the deeping relillone of the dead shall rise again. Bro. , Rasa his found that death was a paaaPi* y |Q>B^j"'at sd When j. B, Vaaadver erected and at occupied his mammoth boildtog, corner Fsdersl sad Front streets, he was oouBdeothehad sntb* space Id his ample wsrerootna he would need for soma time M to coma, and surrendered the several WNO°17 Xh^ ■( torn his trade hu grown to Oat exteat £ thai bo has boodoread toretet Hon. 18 z Bad 19 Fsdtoal Stiwx, kwmoriy ommplrd ta
-Sbbout lh« Soifntj. Poisrsburg. Election to over. ^ Route Carson has- purch**.d w new - " « Sampla of ranges don't go vcry well mall. " Cspt. 1'ctcr VanGilder will remain home while his vpeel to to port. a W. R. VanGilder b idling his usual 1 lot of agricultural Implements. Mrs. Hannah VanGUder to to give cottage a cat of paint this spring. " Wast Cape May. 8 Tbe Wert Cape May Literary Society met at tbe residence of D. F. CrowcB v i Monday nigbt- The program was as i usual, ah Interettiog one. Tbe reel to- E . Hons by Mia Ells Shrpptrd and Joa. o . ailed forth much applause, i 8. T. Btcveus read sn interesting paper tj L'ght Houses. D. Hand's paper on v i progrea and Improvement of the 1 Slate*, was quite Instructive and a . well delive ed. Nan Ewlng and John E , read cwrefally prepared papers . discussing the question winch to the C , most revengeful, man or woman. Tbe 1 next meeting will be held at Robert , on Monday evening,' March 18. b i TownwM'i tnlot. ■ 1 Spring to here now. Farmers, be up ' sad stirring. j Master Willie C cile Is agn'n around * Frogs were first 'hard on the Clh. It ' is a sure sign of spring. J ' Mlu Clara Stephens, who has to.cn ' sick for several weeks, it again teen on 1 ' a,,..*™. ; 1 Last Wednesday wss the wsrmat day 1 of the season, the thermometer eluding ' at 68 degrees. ' Mist Louie Rice, who has been visiting her sister in Philadelphia, returned '' 1 Mra Rev. Thorok. Parker, of Colum- 1 ' bus', vis-ted Iriends and tclatita last ' week to tlito place. ' Mrs. Humphrey Ludlam and 1 Ule sou ' friends si Cape Jlsy C'.ty. 1 Colaaprlng. S.iss Clt-Ua Baker Is rapidly recover- f Gel the be»t and all the newt— ami- <1 weekly Wavs. *1 per yar In advance. 1 Rev. J. L. Landis made a business i ■ trip to Fishing Creek the first of the 1 week. t ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harnett wi.l occupy 1 the bona owned by Alex. Church, about r - the 1st of April. I 5 Mrs. Mary Hand i< spending s few ■ days Willi her daugh'er, Mrs. Mary Nor- a ton, of Diss Creek, this week. • i An election for the purpose ol chnoi- " log s road overseer wss held on Thuts- c r day. Jama Needles wss returned hy ■ 1 five majority over Samuel Edmunds, t *■ Quite an exciting esent was witnessed I within shout one hour before do lng. • • It being in the per. on of "I'nde Dsn," 1 5 who met with s "p-etty heavy fall" while i • on his wty to the poll., but fortunately - he recovered without the slightest of to- 1 ' jury.— Aaron Crowell and Vincent Mil- t let had quite a Utile chat together, (both I feeling pretty good), when Mr. Miller < » Inquired of Mr. Crowell (who will be • 89 on Monday next,) If he was "failing < I -Code Aaron, with a stretch and broad t 8 smile, replied: "Just the reverse." 1 c Capa May Point- ] 1 Tlie elertlmi pusfled off qulelly, . ' The family of Spencer Search are s spending a few days in Mrs. Barreirs 1 cottage. 1 The fishermen are getting ready their I • boats and nets, DOW that spring westbsr 1 I has arrived upon us. t A. H. Hamilton U preparing to put In • '- piling and plank on the bach front to > 0 protect his new bach drive. Qalte a good arrival at the Cape Houre. The following nemoa'appcared on the regtoter Sunday: T. T. Milliard. ' Mtaa Mecum, Mlaa BpUlon, Miss Uarlon, , II Silera, N. J.; B. G. Godfrey and wife, , 11 Ml« Bllth Gotlf rey.Wm. V. McKean and '• wife, A. G. CroO and wile, Philadelphia, i 1 Following to the result of therlection: , Council— "Archie Graham. 24; "Lewis Williams, 35. Borough Clerk -"J. A. Nels'm, 2«- , Collector and Treasurer— J. N. Reera, " Hi "E. Msrkley, 15. , •j Assessor— "A W. Springer, 92. , Judge of Election— "James Bancs, 26. ' In»peclnrs-"Jobn Major, 21 ; A. B- i '• Schellenger. M. r" Freeholder— "Aranon Wright, 20 5 Com mini oners Appal— "A. H. Hsm- i "" llton, 94; "S. J. Trusty, 29; "Charles . " Turner, 94. " 8 jrveyor of Highways- "J. N. Reeves > Jr., 94; "Jama E. 8elvy, 35. Pound Keeper— "WUllam R. Turner, 24. • ,, Angle sea. 1 IV election of school traslea will be * held next Tuesday. Mrv H. F. Douglass and daughter, of '' Cape May, to visiting bcr sister, Mayor lf HewWa wife. * Mayor HewlU has moved his store to y lis new place. nar tbe light house tnd hta I, commenced the erection of s new coti. tags to adjoin to. j." CapL T. 8. Hewitt, who has town con- „ fined to his room from a arere attack of is quinsy, eras able lo get out lo vote on e election day ti the gratification of bis " CapL Ludlam and Providence Ludlam returned home Saturday night this being their fourth final trip to attend a <J trial at New Yorfc, to which the Samuel , 8. Brown OU and Guano Co., of Lewes, ir DeL, sued the Baton Marine Ios. Co. d for. the earn of 811900, the value of a ° cargo of oU lot by the wreck of the (. schooner Atta Vel'ts, off Hereford Bar to In November 18S9. The Jury relumed >t a vereict for the plaintiff. J The following was the retail of elecv Council, 2 yar* — P. J. • unro, E J. :n Btakemore; 1 yenr— E. 8. Shlrers, P. T. " Norton. C'crk-J. J. Starmer. Jr. t» Collector— Howldtt Brower. ?" Judge of Election— BenJ. A. lUpklns. 55 Inspectors of Etoctloo— John Soffe, of John B. Nlcketson. ■e Commissioners of Appeal-John J. n Stnrmer, J. B. Nlokerson P. J. Monro. J Surveyors of Hlghwnys— J. J. Sturma er. P. J. Monro. »■ Ore rarer of Poor— Thoa- Rhonda 2 Pound Keeper— J. J, Etunacr. ™ Bonding the Borough and »1000 for school purposes were Toted for to the ,j Beware at ointment of Cartnrrh ^ that ooritatna Meroury. B- As mercury will surely destroy the sense Je of smell and oompletoiy derange Ike Be stools system when entariogril through ral the mucus surfaces. Bach srticla should L^JT Tr " ace they wlU do are ten fold lo the good » no can pomtbly dertsw from toon. OS BaiPs Chtoreb Cure, manufactured by F. at J. CVmev, Totodo, O.. oontolns no norrar ^KJhl>7 dre«lrt.. p^tBcu.Per
Dtoa Crank ■ Oysaereaec are getting out their stoke. .Mtaa BeU Hewitt's w.liiable lap dog to d Hiny-HesrlU to able lo he downstairs o again. On Thursday Mr. Frank Doug Ism was ft elected road overseer. Rev. Chss Lawrence of Uammonton, It 3 visiting Us mother. CapL Ephrlam Errickson and famUy n visited Goshen on Tuesday. Mitchell HoweU, Mrs. Deborah Sayre C rtul Annie Holma are on the tick Itov a Mr. and Mrs. Chan Shaw, Mr. Tho. visited Cape May Ci'y this week. » Mra. Mary Hand of Cold Spring, to \ lilting her daughter, Mrs. Mary Norton, t: Chss. Shaw has employed Eleaxor a of Townaend's Inlet, io work Use b CapL Alton Dongtom after spending winter home left for scrip on his vessel, Monday. Mr. Jerry Irving, after spending the c winter to Brooklyn, returned to the West on Thursday. t Samuel D.-u glass and son John, of Court House, visited their father, Mrs. ( Douglass. How many grown fo'ka would rather t sick than dtea comfortable becsuie , not quite up to ti:e standard of fashion. We suppose Mr. Chas. WoodUn's dog , left on Sunday for the went to answer to t advertisement for cats and dogs to cleu the ground of mice. t Some doubts are lettied, and arc hope i good feeling will reign for a time at irati, as ll has been a continuous bubble ] since tort fall. Why should political i spring election f i RfoOranda — ' Mtoa Fanntc Crcs* Is visiting at Fishing Creek. | Tboe. J. Herd, of Camden, has moved I Geo. Nttle is building a new boat thai will be called the Helen Brown. Three car loads ot phosphate were I unloaded at '.his station this week. Wm. Harris and family of Cold Spring, spent Wednesday with friends here, Mrs. Frank Down and mother, visited i friends at Dias Creek on Thursday. One ot oar fashionable belle* Intro. : duccd spring dresses on W rdnesday. Wm McCarty cut his ankle very badly while chopping wood a few days ago. tloo of Mayor For cum of Holly Bach. Wm. Hand on Paradise street, is bon- , Mrs. Jos. Htrha-dson and sou Eddie, spending a few days in Philadelphia with Mrs. Kichardaon's son Horace. Mrs. Roscman accidently fell while descending a flight of stairs recently, and sprained her ankle to that she is unable to walk. Enoch Hand cru-hod hit hand while l»md for romTtile.a^ bed with paralysis for several years, di d at 12 80 o'clock Thursday morning. In Green Creek Cemetery to. ' day si 10 o'clock. of as posaiblo candidates for school Fred Nealo, C. W. Bsul.'j. 8. Brown! Jos. Scott. Jos. M. Crancr and Fred but few are taking the otUrc. A meeting it ailed for the elation of school trustees Tuesday evening March > 19th, st the school house. An hour on the same evening, a vote will taken on extra tax to raise money for Incidentals, etc. We are ; d vised that i serve three years, and one ooe year, to ' serve the unexpired lerm of Chas. Hogan Saa lata City. B S.Fshnrstock. a prominent menu 1 facturer of Pittsburg, was In town this I Chss. Rrit. winter manager of tbe 1 Continental hotoE visited Philadelphia this week. W 1 A. B. Nelson, fflglnccr of the Avdon Improvement Co., passed through Una place on Tuesday. Miss Carrie Holmes, ot Clermont, made glsd the hearts of her friends by s please t call on Wednesday. Mayor T. E. Ludlam and family re- - turned Monday evening after s plesssnl sojourn with relatives at Dennlsvills. Mra. Joseph Barley came home from - Camden on Monday where she had ban 1 visiting nt tbe home of ber daughter. We are glad to note the Improvement • In tbe condition of Miss Mamie Pat sons who has been quite Indisposed far some Matthew Hay is owner and proprietor ot the new Colonnade hotel. It to fitted with tbe lotcst improvements and ! to s great ornament to the city. Rev. Mr. Ogden wUl preach his first sermon In theM. E. church neat Sunday, ' Having ban the pastor appointed by Conference to take the place of Rev. T. 8. Hammond. 1 The directors' of the People's Bank curing the services of Mr. Carl Voclker 1 as cashier. ' He to a thorough business ^ man and always gentlemanly In hit de1 The new iron draw for tbe bridge worons Lodlam't thoroughfare has armed, and will soon be placed In poel- ' Hon. Il will greatly expediale Ihe pes5 age of boats and vessels through this Thoa Wnlltlngton,- oar enterprising ' shoe dealer, tbongb quite well advanced to yean, to a musician of no ordinary skill. He performs upon the cornel, . violin and clarionet, and It always tarns to be a pleasure for him to gratify his friends with some choice music. , O or election resulted In tbe following: Conned— Dr. O. W. Urgnhart, Democrat; Samuel Shick, Republican. Assessor— Uriah Huntley. CoUector and Treasurer— H . W.Fackler. Judge of Election— J. PeCarotherg. . Surveyors of Highway— I- D. Wood. ' ruff, John Clause. Commissioners of Appeal— E M. Wright, Isaac H. Hues. John Qnlnn. k Inspectors of Election— J. D. Hues, k M A-Comstook. Pound Keeper— Amdt Oordon. c War to the ranks of the WsD Paper Manufactured* ho canted a drop to prsca unpreceedenlcd. We get thla In- ' formation from the Fidelity Wall Paper Company, ot No. 18 K. 11th SL, Phlto- « drtphla, who have decided to give the a public the advantage of this redaction, h ThvV. are ailing some very handsome d gold papers at twelve sad fifteen ■ cento. mlASm - !. Baled proposals wUl be received until 18 o'clock noon.' March 20th, 1889. for £ ihe grading of the lend of the Aaakm £ Mile Beech, Cepe May oontrty, M. J. t- Prodto of grade, Ac. can be seen st this " Ofltoe. For specifications, Ac address „ Two* »s A. Llfcirao, Beeretary, 808 South 7th SL, Pluto., Pa.
East Creak. . Mrs. J. W. Foster to quite much lna Dan. Bishop commenced sowing oats Monday. to Farmers have began turning over' soil he for spring crops. Joseph A. Gofif has aadc attentive of improvements to his property. he Wm. Comptoo ll Is aid wm build a dwelling house to the near future; CI Youngs Coraon and wife, of Ocean w: returned on Monday after a pleas- in ant visit here with relatives We are sorry to note the death of D. Lou toe Dougherty, which occurred vl afternoon, pneumonia being o the cause. She was only 18 years old st the time or ber decease. The family si the sympathy of the whole com- fr munlty. tc Miss M. E. Bate has the fined Jersey T calf In the county. Auctioneer Sbeppard drove through •' this place tort Tnursday after neon. Fisherman are taring their nets. pre. 111 paralorT lo the advent of the finny iribe. 111 : The few spring like days we have had " started Ihe fanner out with hta boo T Mr. Cornelius Learning to much )mproved In hralth. He i* able to super. We are sorry to lain that Isaac Cotnp* ton *111 move to Atlantic Clly soon. He lias s public vendue next Thursday. ^ Mis* Lens Creese, Miss lxeds and Mrs. Foster, of Gran Greek, paid Mra. 1 William Uolmu a visit last Thursday (| We congratulate Cape May Clly on doubled)! add to the prosperity of the u aty. t Protracted meetings are rti.l to pro- (. gross at the Tabernacle. Pastor G. G. # I Itenscr has ban returned to his former charge for soother yar. I Mrs. Lizzie Bennett and daughter ^ Emma, of Bennett's Station : Masters , Gussic and Paul, accompanied by Miss . Teresas Townaer I, of Goshen, iltnetl , with Mra. Habeas A. Bate and dsugbler last Saturday. Miss Townsend fav. I orcd the company with rorec choice ( ' rau'ic 1 Public school cxaminatU.ru ommences \ ■ on Mareh JSth. 1 Mrs: Linda Jefferson paid Goihen" a [ visit on Wednarlay. It S. Laming Is improving very re ( 1 pidly mt Ibis writing. [ ' attended the fair at Seville Wednesday ' evening laat. " J.mc. W illtams, "f IVtersl.urgh. has j - ton for Jeue Ludlam Mioa Mamtr Lndlam. Mary Card. , ■ el.ction at Young's Hall on Tuemlay , - Judge of Election. Curtis Errlcks«n. Inspatorof Election -Harry Wheal. • '• Township Clerk- Morris Wsrwirk. • Collator- 1 1 M. Carrol I I Surveyors of Highways J. na ban Jamra. E Vose. I B. Chrirtton : f Commlasloncra of Appeal Mlhacl , b Suing, Thomas Ludlam.Lcwis Elwards, , II Constable— E. Voss. ' Township Committe- John k. gofl. | 1 Overseer of Poor - Thomas Crandol. , o Wlra Wescou V. E Trout. J W. Fns- , Tlie Captain who pays such strict st i tendon st the Continental that the hotel ' Cape May. Being occupied making , n canine Joyously pegging Ids lei, ^ lit. , s bright ey-s plainly saying. "I am here , too." WUl s fix ' almost train time. , y favorite, must not be lost. The engine ; blew, tbe dog swing the ".rein for lire , i- first time, started in terror. In vain tire it 'Captain" whistled, patted his kna. , cased, used all tire endear men' a at hla • pcralion he made a plnngc w.Ji such i if velocity that his beaver was left behind. , is but as his five met loo measured on , e mother earth his Hying Angers convul- , slvclr closed In the ipsnicl's wooly coat , An aecommodsling stagemsn soon took , Is charge of the "purp" and the "Captain" d pqrsued bis journey with a flush on his cheek that nearly made him handsome. * Mabel Clark to very low with pneu. monia. k CapL Mulford M. Corson Is somewhat 5. Improved. ir Miss Flora Taylor la vislung with her „ sister. Mrs. Ells Corson. t. Nomsd wss aaompsnkd on Monday by Miss Justine Roscman, of Capo May re CItyr. The nota of tbe whip poor- will were I. hard on Tnesday erenlng; another harv blnger of spring. Is We regret to lam of the dratb of Mra. Cornells Dowam, formerly of Bcoley'a Point Hotel, jj Ou!tq_a number of our citizens availed themselves of the opportunity to visit , their frieoda in connection with lom A gentleman passing through this place on Wednesday claims that wa have a very remarkable I roe, Ihe fruit of ' which to very larfe. Can you tell us what It tof Kosnlt of Upper Township olection held at Tucktiioe, March 12lh, 1889. u Justice of the Para.— (To flll vacancy of E C. Cole, occasioned by hta elactlon to the Assembly,) Isaac M. Corson, j Judge hf Etoction — John I- Buxby. Inspators of Elation.— Thomas R. j Gandy, Somen C. G. Stephens. 1 ownshtp Clerk — Jeue T.-Youa*. Assessor.— Beoben 8- Robinson. Collator.— Holiis P. Mtoklc. Chosen Freeholder.— Alexander CVr _ Town.iilp Ooaunllloe.— GrifSoCoreon, er Oversaef of Poor.— Learning VenGilto der. n- CdnmUaloncra of AppoL— Robert 1L er Coraon, Peter B. Hoff, Matthew Steps- hens. ic . Surveyors of Highways.— Reuben S. n. Robinson, Holiis P. Mlckel, Theodore a F.Shute. m Overseer of IHtMrfiy.-CMriwtUs m Foster, John W. Gandy, Reuben Y. BmHh, Japbet L Gtsoen. ID Pound KesgWS.— AStogson M. Sapp, or Joaeph M. Coraon, Edwara Back, Somen m Sack, DanM BfiBey, Reebeo Corson, n Coortahle.-5WUltom Bmtih. ' ' Appropriations — 81.90 per seholarfor lU school purposa.'- 82000 for ronda. 8U0 for Township poor moop'. 8400 for Township expenses. »W for destruction of han hawke
Mr. Bowknr, our proqmctive mall Is carrier, visited MUiville on Wednesday, ol CapL J. 8 Lndlam is on hia first trip tl Delaware, after corn for Jere Galls- " a! Ephrmlm Erricson, wife and children, o| Dtos Creek, have been among friendi g; during the week. J Mrs. Sophia Champion, wife of John j died on Tuesday night, and taken to Bridgeton on Thursday for - h Deputy CoUoclor V. N, Errleson, of c Creek, made an offlctol trip to our on -^Thursday, sceompanlea by Capt. Gas HoweBT h The Goshen Manufacturing Company for Judge Divcrly, which he Intends to build this spring. ChpL George S. Peterson. Charles for Baltimore; Capt. John S. j Thompson and wife, for Philadelphia. | and S. It Maxwell for Esslon, Md. j A number of young people inel si Ihe ; • home of Robert P. Tliomp»n on Moo- j J ckening lo Join him In celebrating ' * presenled bim wit , s besutilnl j ) lamp. C. q. MUI.' a Son have Just completed palr-tht! the realdeua of E Cllnbio I on Mohanle streci * The election of Ovrnecr nt Highway 1 In Yourlaon's llsl! on Thursday. Miraer an.l Edward I'. Hand were ' Tbe election in Middle Township re- ) raniliJates * i Judge of Elation- 1st I'rcrluet, Thco ] Inspectors of Elation 1st Precinct. Edmund I. Itoss 2ii Prwlwi, Edward I Sayre. i Township Clerk T "• | Collator Henry W S-h. ilenger. Jr. Towoalitp Committee - Tnwnssxd W. John Spalding. Charles Coombs I Tuekaboe. an.l oil, or plsrrs We fancy ■ ban .added that will mi' 1 il qulie in- > contains. Five reus Is charge, I for a " ing entitled to a very pretiy ru-tlr lest r made by E. Wright, of Sea Isle. A ' is evidently the surest way to make 1 terrating and amusing, but there are so 1 many dispositions that are nervously > excited over such things and will ruin - themselves running after chance. It makes an affair of this kind very proflt- | able. ( Holly Beach. Albert Bradley to about to make an addition to his cottage. bung loo high for some. School meeting Tuesday March 19.li Be wise to your choice of Trustees. 4 , Oar hotel keepers respect the tow, no liqnor being sold here on election day. r Tinners from Philadelphia are placing tbe roof on the new addition lo Bach r VUle. T Oar old friend still tails his wonScrful stories, he does not realize that election Improvements are being made to the Sunrise Hotel, under the supervision of t J. B. Osborn. 1 Quite a number of our friends came home lo help along the good rausc on f Tuesday lssL " '- Mayor Forcum received s scrvlcsblo x expression of Ihe good will of hta fellow citizens on Tuesday last. * Frank Huff expects to return to the a beach Uito month tnd engage In lilt for- '( mar occupation, plastering, a Daniel Page to potting a neat lence around hhTloL and othet wise improving » his nest cottage on Andrew avenue. '• Tbo correct count ol Holly Beach 7 election to given below, 'piotc elected ■ being marked • Mayor. — "Win. E. Forcum, 48 ; Wm. E Dederick, 32. '* Council. — "James Bra nn,>n . 48 ; "L. F. Bolls, 87; F. E Smith, 34; Y. 8. Kodger*,95. Clerk— "W. U- Bright, 40; James VangUn, U0. Collector— "BenJ. F. Barker. Judge of Election— "E. W. Forcum. Inspators of Elation— "W. A. Sbsw, I- "W.Crowthor. Commissioners of Appeal— ^ "James t. Brannsn, "M. L. Harrison, "A. Pletson. The co-partnership heretofore known" , at the firm of Souder & Rutherford, U '• dissolved this day hy mutual consent. ■» Cltntoe Bonder to aolhorlied to collat all moneys floe the late firm and I*y all w bills Bgsmst alii firm that are correct, - Tboeehavmg bills will present them st aooa, and those owing said flrm will all. n . MreSonite^vlll continue tbe furniture IMSSLKsr" "" * H. 8. Rutherford will continue the ■r undertaking business, and ran berioond > at hto rertdsna, Deotor street, next „ door to the rink. o . CwwrSoUBx*,;- > • _H. 8. Rrrnxxrotui. Cape May City, March 4, .1889. )'
Tho Population of Capo May Is abont 9000, and we wookl say at least — naif are troubled with some affec- ' - on the Throat and Cungs, aa throe * complaints are, according to statistics, w more numerous than others. We would , advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to all on- their druggist end |« s h Attic of Kemp's BslssmTSr the J and Lungs. Trial tiu Frit. J5 Large Bottle 40c and 81. Sold by all 2 -0 M A good horse for sale. II vara old. to kind and gentle. Good driver ; also and wagon. ' Apply to W. S. *3 Crawford, Cape May C. U. m64f ^ Hone for sale. One pair of mules on chap for cash. ] Gbomc J. Rkxdx, tlx Holly Beach. ha Jlnt Adifrtismtnts. «; KASKINE s | 'THE NEW QlllNINf . > ' ^ j ' /ft GooiCto S j \ iBsitdi cf i w il W Despcnfifccc? ; ! S; if y .EDcr£y&yflay ! J j V^sleep a a glil j a .recmcTO T°NIC. ' 'Uf. ( seeds. D, LANDRETH & SONS. ' | Seed arid Implement Warehouse | No. 21 A 23 South 6th El and DELAWARE AVENUE A AR"I1 ST II sfifi "88 CLE 1ST F4KIIT BTlKllilO |
SCROFULA that Impurity of Urn blood which produces legs, or feel; whleh develops ulcers In Its growtlu, or "hnrnora;" which, fasteoopon the lungs, anscs coorampUon and death. It is lhe most ancient of all diseases, sad very few persons arc entirely tree from tL taking Hood's BiriaparHta, whkb, by proven Itself to be s potcntsadpeadS scrofula, try Hood's BanaparUto. "Every spring my wlfo and Chndrdo have been troubled with scrofula, my lulls' boy. hoy ll entirely free from sores, and^sU tour of my children look bright sod Ucsllhy." B. arnxnrox, PmwUo aty, ». J. Hood's Sarsaparilla glistategs. rrepsndosly IOO Dosos Ono Dollar - C. THOMAS, GROCER, / 10« MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. INSTRDGTIONS FREE. Il'tvv 18 GROW $500,110 OF STRAWBSRRIIS !• THE ACRE. | SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING. gs. PkCHIIS/c ^ % Sidc&tacK W j Caiicara Aon M Piasttr ^ hi! XPLLS
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WINT Paine s Ceiery Compound y Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. d DIAH0ND DYES L,, iG-' LACTATED FOOD ."v',r; "'y.L Kw f CAPE HOUSE, 0 CAPF MAY POINT. N. J. n 0|>cn all lite Year. Heated by Slcarr. Lighted with Gas. Fine '» Ijrgc Koom- well Furnished, ihirtv tljicn Fire Places u for Wood .tnd Con I , HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS n^Tom H. HAMILTON. Managar. 1 NEW CLOTHING.. • LOW PRICES. ; BEST QUALITIES. 5f 0(1 Of) An excellent choice in Fancy and Plain Black . oH.oU 10 (Q Rfl Overtoais at this price. Not iitl sizes w «nJ1 ijl J now, but most of them. r ^ fj nfl Our Capital Vfi/n Hah. Black and Brown -tPA.UU 'h»d°' w — j JACOB REELS SONS, . Clothing, Furnishings, Hals, Shoes, 918, 020, 922 CHESTNUT STREET, s. PHILADELPHIA. » R. »PARKE~ LAT8 WITH K. PAN COAST. a I 8 South 8acond Street, Philadelphia r, Atawdams brtiw pfetwagf. BWIsT" » Ladies' apd Gents* Boots and Shoes ff Mte'iFinsStaail Met'IaiteitotiSiiffliltia. ALL OIlkDEg pr Mtoga MAUK TO MgABL'HX. i For Bale, Rent or Exchange FOR CITT TBOPIRTY OB A GOOD FAR! ! THE HOTEL OF 25 H00XS and AMUSEMENT HALL 78x93, Id A» ere^otPyy ^goUtataytiu wrreUKCipe Mir enreJUJ.^ ^TmuubSdJ ■["■L ic ^ Thf»^H»" 38*93, with StMftvrtH bj soUiaft a BARGAIN, » *" SUItSBEb Jb^sOOTOAOE orSTORE, (Hart to Mnrey A Moofny's Drugr Htoro.) No. 1700 Spring Garden St.. Philadalphl »- miwt .

