CAPE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, •
NOTICE. 5~2,ysir jp*^S5i S-ajS^iiSK Th» Storm Consldnrwd In Its Now that returns from the equinoctial ' may be arrived at as to tho relative In- ' Jury wrought aloog the ehore line -q( our aula, and taddeatally what damage h*s 1 ben done to business, aBaetlag the 1 markot (or shore poaeeeeiona. It la a 1 anoeedad Imth by all who an not dnll of ear ahd dim of eight, that conOdence 1 la a Boat fragile tower which erea the breath of auapldon will blight, aa If 1 atrack by the black froat of a financial pane, ltaa who deal In aecoritlea an 1 aware of this, hence they guard them • by crery defence known, agalnat the ■ peoclatlooa of dralgntag peraooa and ' the undermining aSeota of Inflation. If ' ag^Sr °®ce <>' the 1 not Joat what ta represented. thaxaah to go on with tbeae anapected entcrprlaea 1 la BOt forthcoming. ' Goafldeace la a baall condition of bual- j bat retained In an achcmea In which Bonny cornea Into tbejldd- Well what 1 baa all thla to do with the oopet, and to c come nearer home. Cape May t Very 1 much In carry way. If a man wlabea to ' build hlmaelf a houae he looka well to the foundation. Should he construct It ' on the sand, lbs doom of Ita fall goes 1 down wkh the Aral brick put In place, 1 for whan the rain descends and the I wlade blow, and -The flooda come there ! ■iu. faeacraah. aad gtwal wiUUbalo Now apply thla to tea ahore Improve- 1 meota, and with the story of the atornt ' fresh In mind, select a sight for your ' summer home. With the result of the equinoctial a the memory ran your An- ' ger down the liet of coaat reaoru, and ' atop long enough at each ooa to examine J I la clalma for aecurlty, with adrantagea of climate aa an incentive for Invert- 1 kjh/ vA^l^^^ad , p<* only lot opNX j moat angry moods. 1 la a matter of experience Cape May real estate la the safest and beat Invest- ' ment that may be found to-day on the 1 coast of New Jersey. If the Cape's ' shore out aund the wash's lug, toaarl ' and battle srlth the tides and waves by tho 1 loss of some rotten piles, planks, and a 1 few cubic yards of aoll from most exposed places, what la Ukely tohappeu that will seriously damage ' ibem In the future! A brief sketch' of Iter/ James K Maoe,l heM K. church's new pastor, I will be of Inlerast to the public and I Ua urinl with Interrogation points ta ■ IhiUr eyes, as cituch aa to aay tell ua who \ you are and where you came from, and I what an your l»blu of life f To partlally set the public mind at reel the 1 Wan Blataa to lu readers thla motnbig 1 that Mr. Mace was bora thirty -two years 1 ago In tha dty of St. John. Province of New Branawlck. He was prepared for ( college beneath the blue aklea Of hie I native town, afterwards taking a course I la Uw Dal vanity of New Brans wleY, at i Predarlotoo, graduating In *78, B. A. Since his graduation he baa won ■ many addlthyal booora, attalntag by ( Master of Aria p4 iadhclpryri Bdsmcc. ] Mr. Mace MM A»ilaa»nf revmal , He wu engaged In edncatlooal i m&mss i public school In Ptuderictoo- He en- I tend Uw New Jersey conference, having been stationed In the meantime In Tren- 1 ton. Bad Bank and Pennington, and t firstly at Cape May, where he is making ] rapid alrldaa Into the 'good will and af- i faction of the people- t Mr. Mace If blessed with a charming j household, Ua Wife having U<« rams gwdal "Ooehl-quamiM lhatsta=rps the buAand wtth the seal of public favor. I Two lorety eblloren add a homelike w«u«r»i wmxrrt i - Mr Alfred Hainan/Shows ua a George J Waahlagtoo oent of Use data of 1TO. . It la remarkably wall preaarvtil coin. On oaw atda la tha figure of Ovotge Washington, following his name the legend. President tha I Oa obverse . Mde the American eagle to aurround.d ' ofkheartav^^'oS^lnb«aw'*o,f ] There la one in thof. a Mint and aa- ] - efn^^uT'k^1 Hataefba^had ' tha eotaMygm. getting It from a friend ! who told nothing of its history. Oqj. J.F.Odkn. Mra Data and H. M. Oake wars hare on Mdnday. dining at , On cpanUg aml^'t^mto toe r*. ■alHeg HalOh atawue the Mowing Mnwaeqand* J. 0. W. W^j«N Wdha^towre.g^atb.lobof.rakrcg
SALTS. I House cleaning It In alglitJobbtng promptly attended to In IhU . office. Colonel Sawyer tortured In Botdentowa MM week. Charles Needles is getting in s stock c at spring goods. - Bedloe. the Philadelphia dentist, Is nicknamed Bedloe Bey. The bonk of Canada geese are. board ta their northward flight. ' Two-thlnli of the boys of Dartmouth r. Goo. W. Reeves, practical plumber, s steam and gas Utter. Cape May. Get your vrpdue bllla printed where In vlaw of the plentiful dampness it > must be a sea-lion that March moat rea At the recent quarterly conference ' bald at Green Creek pastor Benaei'a sal. , ary was raised to *700. ' A man named I lean advertises In a Milwaukee paper to work In a garden. qnlree1 Tbe Connecticut people are much afflicted with mumps. Much better to ■ have mumpa than doleful dumps or Iwanre your buildings and Uve stock. It may be economl rally done at the of. Boca of j. Henry EdmurHa, No. 30 Washington street. A. R." Gordon, the accommodating ] expressman. has a stand at the corner of , Washington and Jackson atresia. His charges are very moderate. ] There will be preaching service at , Green Creek M. E. church on Sunday 1 , afternoon neat by pastor Scnser. end In , tbe evening at Rio Grande. I Tbe Lafayette presented quite a sum. ' j mer a like appcareuce on Sunday. Mr. . Denllot dined a Urge number of guests, i many of them well known at Cape May. I It la an eiperience of moat elaction In- : . apectora that tbe qulckeat and moat ex- , pedltlous voting on election day la done , tpdlatricu In habitants, wholly or chiefly, } Mr. Cbarlce Needles baa Just stocked [ Waehington atrect store with new , goods suitable for tbe Cape Mey trade. , He can lit you out from bat down to , shoes. Gl«e fatal a call, j Cumberland county's Freeholders on , examined the Court House and decided that It was inaufllrient lor the county's needs. A new building will probably be recommended. | Lewis Fedlman, peddler, advertises ' t two pieces of gingham which he loel 1 ofl his wagou a fow days ago. The . Under will return them to Wu. Cham. , Cold Spring, and get n reward. , Several mm. resident tax-payers wonld ! like A. 0. Oile to rise and explain what 1 , did with the money he collected from them in Philadelphia for campaign pur ' | M the Into election held ta Cope , May City. . ! , A special meeting of CUy -Council wu held on Moodey evening, et which the appropriating ordinance wu passed \ L a third reading. No other business , Enlrikta's Hybrid Sweet Cora hu no j . superior. This year enough for all. : can be had of T. C. Smith, of ' Berelry's Point and of the subscriber at , Tuckaboe. 30 centa quart, 10 off for 1 amounts. J. G. ExTSiauc. 37 31 j Go to Boneatt A Bra's, and ate tho ' . nice line of wall papers. Mr. Carpenter ' ie prepared to g tea yon oatlmatei for J both material and work, lie U a 1 , finished artist ta his Unc and his wall I decorations are the finest In tbe city. llarpei's Megulne lor April is out ! with a rich frelghtngc of good lltcn- , tare. An Illustrated historical paper, ' , John Baroh McMaslera. Is seasonable 1 I tin should be read by every one who ' , loves to study tbe progress of bis cotur , . x PERSONAL. I Putor Mice Is fairly domiciled In the 1 parsonage- He la winning golden opto- ' lone (ram his people. Among tbe colony of guests at the 1 , Lafayette over Sunday was Mrs. M. ■ I and daughter, i Colannl C'baa. Dully Is negotiating for ■ . the ChaHonte. which he win open at - ootw If eueesasful Tn getting a leant. - - i Paatnr Mace's congregation made him I i call last night, making It lively about 1 i the parsonage during the early evening 1 I hours. , 1 Joseph Patterson. Philadelphia; John • > GUt. J. H. Lewis. Nei \'ork ; A. B. ' : McFariand, PiUsborgb. baWbwn at the 1 i during the week. Charles H. Dougherty and family and 1 ' Gallagher and family were enjoy. ' > taglhe lovely spring weather at the Cape l Sunday. Tbey occupied rooms at ' 1 the Lafayette. Mr. W. M. Perrltt, athletic club of 1 > Schuylkill Navy, end buaineu manager 1 ' for M. J. Bailey. No. 123S Chestnut 1 : atrect. take# a deep Interest in Cape May . perk affairs an J win take a handle lie 1 Rev. Thoe. Ogle, the evangelist, with 1 1 wife and child, is at West Cape May for 1 i two Week's real Be is stopping at > Mrs. Albert Fosters. Mr. Ogle is the ! minister in charge of Gospel Tabernacle, • and Wallace streets, Philadelphia. Allied BenncU Miller started for Puis- • oblcmgu nod other big Western ' 1 cities on Monday for a two months trip. < ; He leasee hli family at Cape May. He ' • reports buaineu u good on bis line of ! i (ravel, which la quite exlesialve. Mr. : inner is a wide awake apMemep who I I aneanol tat the grass graw under hie ' i feet. He la a real chip from the old ' > Late arrivals at the Lafayette are ! tt J KeBy. f K LawffliBdh, M|C 1 and daughter, Jon. Harrison. 1 T. B. Harrison, Chxa. Duffy and wife. ] Hobb, J. M. Beck. L- Schottc < and wife, B. D. Graham, T. L. Rankin , ' and wife, F- L- Walloa. C. H Doug u- ' erly and family, Oris GalUghar, May ' ! Basra, Aay Gillespie. Bowie Gar. and 1 A. J. Hte tman. all of Philadelphia; j • Chan. Allen, MUleiHe ; Ed. C Holmes wife and child,- Newark. N. J.; A. B. | ' Paul, r. r Hngatg, Cemdra; Dr. G. W. 1 ' Urquhardt, Joe. Wv><', T, E. l.udlam, ! • Jno. GregfL Sea Ha «tjt Mre. M. 1 ! Rtagel. Bertha Rlgal, W. L DUa, A. 8. Dilax. J. V. EUtaon, May Loutae KUaoo, Mrs. Martindata, Ju. and Joa. MartindMe. Ph%addphl^- ^ - ' Rev. C. A- Tlndiey preached hla farr- ' wet sermon on Bunday night hut at bh church ou. franklin Brae(. Aflpr hja Maewurae brief anlilramFe ware made by agtfasfyis leue it ^.nrri^'V. ." n'tahi" to bear this aennoo by a mas who -hu woo a name fn; most exrajlcnt JadglltAwt. M feutaT Xr fcw. XsjGI
Wo. H. Wlk, beat buliher, Chpe ■ May. N.J. General contractor, L. K. Miller, Cape ■ May. N. JHand A Ware carpralcra and build- < era. Cape May, N. J. Nathan C. Price, survey or aid ctrns vryaocer. Cape May. N. J. Hand's. Central Market, Wuhtagtcm , 1 and Ocean streets, <Mpe May. N. J. l'cler Henderson's tested garden and a vegetable seeds at Wna A- Kntll I , hone-shoer. Turnpike, near the bridge, j Nice line of bed-room sullen just re- , » coved at Beneaet A Bjo.. chop for cash. t W. Scott Hand Insurance offices. Cape - May Cottrt House, N. J. Losses promptly I paid. j Teas, coffees and fine grocwriu at ' - Ju- G. Boyd's, 108 Market street, PU1L 1 'adclphla. s Grata' furnishing goods ta all Herat ' . styles at I.J- Bbeppard'a, 30 Washing- I - loo street. 1. H. Smith, floe ready-made clothing, i No. 47 Washington atraet Cape May 1 ) City. N. J. ' r Joseph P. Henry, house, sign and fresco painter, M Lafayette St-. Cape ' . May, N.J. ■ I. Funnan Smith, dealer ta coal and - ' wood. ScbeQlngert Landtag, Cape May, c . New Jersey. 1 Parabola spectacles may be had of E. ' t Borbek. «28 Chestnut street. Phlla. All j goods first-dam. . Tbe Knickerbocker Company supplies r coal and loo to families and hotels. Full weight guaranteed. , All the county news ta the Wave, and all local news worth the name Is pub- ( llsbed. 31 per year. ShuU, Wlreback A Co., wholesale ( 1 grocers, Philadelphia. Bee their large ^ notice to Cape May buyers. | Andrews' celebrated school furniture , may be had from branch office, 818 ( Arch street, Philadelphia. ' a. I. Haynea la always on band when ( I you want anything in the atove or hard- , ware line- Mansion street. Geo. M. Powell, No. 18 Decatur street, ' merchant tailor. Seasonable goods on hand for spring wear. Give him a call. , - Tbe Semi-Weekly Witx offers toad. , , vertiaers a very desirable medium by , which they may speak to the buying I public. ] Goff A Smith, manufacturers of bricks , of various grades. Their office la at [ Smiths' grocery store, 3d and Broad 8ta , , MlllvUta. . David W. Rodan, foot of Jackson street, offers to the public choice hits of I flour and feed. He deals also ta garden , , and Arid seeds. , For reliable Are Insurance tbe office of . J. Henry Edmunds may be relied upon. I Tbe Are Insurance offices of J. Heqry , Edmunds, 88 Washington street, repre. , I sent reliable Institutions which pay . losses prompt without discount i Wm. H. ApplcgK. No. SSI Kalghna , avenue, Camden, dealer ta shoes of all - kinds and grades. HU store Is handy | railroad terminus at Kalghna Point { I Tbe EiceUlor Market, John llalpta r and Brother, deals strictly ta flratcltas I groceries and provialona. Goods de. , livered about the city promptly and free , [ Cape liland Gas Company. will make , , contracta for all kinds of plumbing work, , I gas and steam titling. Brad orders to tho office of the company, No. 88 Wash- ; [ Ingtno atrect, Cap* May, N. J. i Homer's principal agency for the aata of pianos, organs, and sewing machines , I at Brldgetoo, but a postal card | , dropped Into the Cape May poet office . will receive prompt attention. | Go to Beneiel A Bro"a. for gaa fitting , work and all work guaranteed. Cot. i , owners win dl wall to eonault wllh • . thU Arm before putting out contracts. 1 Miss R. Parke, 18 Sou Ik Second St., . hu a location very handy to the" Weat Jersey ferrioa. Bhe hu bad experience ta tbe retail shoe trade and understands r just bow to please bar long llal of eus- . torn era. Cape May people who visit PhlladcL , phla on buatneas or pleuure wfll And [ tbe Wuhtagtou Hotel, Chestnut above j Seventh, moat excellently managed. Charges are reasonable. Mem. Kimball, Prince A Co., Ami la Rockland cement, Bme mill work and . ' all kind of lumber. They hi vile Cap* , May trade and will cheerfully furnish I estimates. Main office at Vtaeland with , . branch at MdlvlUe. i , A. L. Oeoaeris new place of baffloeu i near the oM depot. Mr. Datuiar hu ] become well established ta Cape Mar u 1 , man you can pin to. Let him make x . eailmatea for furnUhlng material for the ; [ new houae you are building. , The name of C. B. Culm goes cur- i , root among Cape May contractors. Ilia ' extensive lumber yard at Kalgn'a are. , , uue wharf, Camden, U stocked with ; , everything in the lumber line. MU1 i work ta afl lu detalU U a feature of Mr. , . Coir', bualaeas. i If your watch or clock la out of repair 1 ' Wm. E. llarpur, No. 10 South .4lh St, . . Philadelphia, wUl set It going ta a work- f , manlike manner. Mr. Harpur Is the i official time keeper of the city, having < , tbe reeponalbUlly of regulating tbe j r State House clock. , Tbe faculties possessed by Geo. Ogden i May Court Houae, for hHlna large r orders lor lumber, are Ansa rpa send by , of our local dealers, -lie deaU directly with first handtOup ta tbe . . lumber regioae where wElte pine, yel- ' low pine, cyprru and hemlook grow. Tbe OoDeite of Commerce, 1300 and 1 1903 Chestnut SL, Philadelphia, train, man and women ta tbe forms ( . customs and practice of bualocea. Tbe school le eminently auoreaefol under Ibe 1 ' management of Prof. Iboa. J. Pricket. for catalogues, or Inquire nt IhU 1 office. 1 Mr. C. Tbomai ftodr bU apletnOd bug. . In^gro wln^Urgrr !]!yrL!L_lJ° i 1 phla. Close attention to the demands of hU customers brought about IhU mutt. 1 . Thomas finds the troubU of mating , hit atom popular not only profitable but | real pleasure. . , , Shut) Wlreback A Co., j WnoixsALX Gnocana, PntLana., Pa. We think It a very important matter 1 tbey'ger&c full worth of their money 1 ' ta purchasing groceries; also to get e ■ quality of goods that they can depend! < ; ! '• A Co. No. f Ooffeo, which la fricOy • flrsLdaaa, and highly bnoreg. It w« ! be to your internet ro raelt- Ifyou am a Favorete Table Byrop: ta (act we sL ^ racommpl
ibboufihe Sounfj. Oooan View. > J. E. Whelen sprat Bunday at Sea Isle. — Mrs E. C. Cole returned borne after a weeks visit to bcr parents. - A numhbr of people went to DranUvUle to witness the Uunching of the ■ schooner. Almost all the people ta Sea Isle turned out.' 1 Examination commences ta the school this week. The acfaolara wrre noi_lnI formed until Friday, and they aeem to ■ think they have not bed much chance - to read up and get ready. , Thoe. Blake and wife, returned to their r home a! Hlghutown on Monday. John B. Christian and hU best girl I took a dnta to Laeaburg Sunday afterJ. Crawford and wife, of Court House, I were the guests of -J. W- Dawson last Mia/ Ernie V. Ooreoe, of Ellon City, was here Bunday. rUitlng friends add : relatives. Those on the sick Uat are Mrs. John I 1 Christian, Mrs. Tyler, Miss L. Bennett, . and Mrs. Ann Grace. Cape Spenser Cheater, of the aloop I Laura G, has gone to Falrtoo with a loed ■ , of lumber for L. D, Smith. Mrs. Jane Sutton, formerly of Cape j . May aty. Is amongst ua again, and wdl 1 1 make her home with her son Samuel ' BWjP®- ' ..J ■ 1 • Ola a Crank. 1 Capt. Allie Douglass came home on i ' George Schcllengcr has purchased e ' fine hone. i x Capt George Johnson has relumed : ! Mrs. Ida Errickson returned to her ta Philadelphia Saturday. i Capt. Jaa. Holmes and hit son El ward, kUIrd seven black ducks on Friday. ' day from a visit to Baltimore and MU1- " vUle. Tboa. Chester and wife, of Goabra, ' were calliog on friends ta this viUage on 1 Saturday. ThU vUlage represented one quarter of the people launched on the Thomas ' M. Moore. ! There will be preaching ta the school house every evening this week by the " Rev. Mr. Craner. Miss Laura Smith, of Ocean City, and Miss Bailie Young, of Gwhen, vUlted Mr. Thomaa Holmes on Friday. j Chita. Rogers, of Philadelphia. Pros). dent of the A. Smith Fishing Club, was 1 down on Saturday to engage rooms for f the club. 1 Fewer dogs would be beneficial to our community, f Numbers ot star Ash were washed ou - our beach by Sunday tides. f Tho fine-weather of Sunday brought a number of visiters to the beach, l Lawyer VanSycklc, of Bridgeton, ' paid a visit to our resort on Sunday, r A good opening here for a first-class general store of fresh goods and redsons- » ble prices. " " The Baker Bros., of Wildwood expect - to have tbe aea wall completed within Chaa. iiurk, of Vtaelnnd, took a run c down to see- his numerous frienda here ' Tboa. Montgomery and wife spent - Saturday and Sunday with their friends at thU place. » The grounds surrounding the collage 1 of Mr. Reettn are being put ta nice order ! Contractor Pharo. » Mr. Marrell. contractor of Vtaeland, contracted to remove tbe bakery I of Mr. dare to a location on Taylor ave. ' Tho Interior of Hollj / Cottage has - aritatlcaUy decorated by Mra. Paul. , with the able assistance of Mlaa Haute Smith. ' Ihrtc. ease sprat Bsraday at Fishing , Creek, a D. Goff and Qto. NeaU have secured employment at Avalon. Wm. Harris made a bqaaeas trip to | Philadelphia on Saturday last. . , Mra. Clarence Crane, of MlHvtUe, la visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Down. A fence around the M. K. chapel would be a decided ImprovementMr.. Reuben Fiaber t» elowly recover. | from. a serious Illness of typhoid 1 Mra. FuweU, who has been quite HI 1 several days, le, we a re g'ad to note, > Tbe persona) tuoiwily of the late , Eooch Rosa wlH bo »,ld at public sale , taxhe near fntnre. « . Walter Brown and Wm. Kimble wtL ueseed the launching of the John M. - Moore, on Saturday. Mrs. James Hewn, of Cold Soring, made a brie! cell oo ber alatcr, Mra. G. I oo Saturday Mat A oouple of reey checked Weat Cape dalnaels paid tbelr respects to luo J Grande frienda recently. Palmer and Brown complain of boys stealing Qvtr hens eggs. Parents look afuw your boys before tbey cause you r trouble. , B. a Crease claims the Holly Beach Company bare forfeited their deed and charier by permanently cloaiug ' tbe sod. Mr. CSwase. who waa the [ original owner of tbe road, bat there- , fore reclaimed his property by running South Dannie. ' Arbutus is in bloom. r Fine wealhff On Sunday. John and- Frank HoweU of Dies Creek ' were In tjwn on Saturday. LritL a black crape Tell, Under will . I' please return to Capt- ©. Lloyd: > Capt. Jaa Cheater and family of Goshen were In 11, la village on Thure. ! torMeaara. Joseph S. and J. WDllam SuL , visited Mra. Linda Jefferson on Friday. Onumltabeook.aiamploD and Doughty ' ) with their famDIra of PhUadc Iphla were I Arrived on Betordiv. echo oner L A ■ Crewfnul loaded wi>h the ooneehold [ goods of JoOph Ludlam of Ddaware. 1 ^Oar esteemed priced. Jolra^McQaven a few days stay with Mrada^^hU. •delphia. Rev. J Lumlcy prencbed talheH. E r Church on Sunday both morning and s-afFp-w w -v , Mlaa Amanda Swing wm of WeW t Cape May's charming young ladies was . the guewt cd Mlas Myy M. CtrU on Sat- [ Saturday y ■« «h» jtreynyAjr In r John M. Moore. As the bright aah rare - giving promise af t lovdy day. busy - snEmn «Md be seen hurrying to and r fro getting things ta readiness. Tbe new j. dmst mBlgshwriTOpourad oa to >■ cut aWkV.rtbs bbaumnl HHBHH
( Townnana-a inlet. Geo. Katruhan been qulie indisposed for several days with cold. t The am osprey waa seen on last Saturday by Rev. A. Towneeod. Nelson Tomlln end wife . spent laet Sunday with Capt Chaa. Brower sad _ family. The low grounds are ta such a condia lion that farmers are datained with their plowing. , Mra. Mercy Bock, of Burleigh, speat a part of last weci with hee mother, " Mra. 8. G. Springer. Mra. J. Berlin and slater, Mrs. I angle, of Bcaville, were the guilt of Chaa. W. Porch on last Sunday. Mlaa Badte Porch, of Glasaboro, made r hippy hor many Mrads by a visit among them the early part of the week. 1 Peter W. Smith commenced the build- . tag of his barn oo last Monday under tbe supervision of Alex. Towneend. There le quite an excitement manlfeet I among some of the scholars of Swain school, as it is the week of examination. A lady in thla vicinity with care and 1 study of ber flowers, has succeeded In having a bloom on some of her plants I the entire wintor. Cape May Polnt- , Mlaa Helen Ohl, ii visiting her sister, I MissTOKe Ohl. Rev. Mr. Gouldsbery preached hla ; . farewell sermon in colored church. Sab. I evening. I George Cornwall, of Philadelphia, speat a day or two at bis cottage tbe first of the week. Tboa. Chester and wife are away for i two weeks visit among frienda In thla county and Cumberland. > John Stanton, practical bouse painter, painting cottages for A. U. Hamilton. 1 HU work la giving entire aatlafacUon. Tbe Hamilton cornel band meets r weekly for practice. Tbey gave tbe Cold Spring people a serenade last , week. D. Miller, of Green Creek. Is now - working for A. W. Springer A Son on the Point. . Mayor Railey appointed the different a commutes of eouncU to serve (or the s ~ Rev. E. P Stiles preached in the e tags of Mine, and docth them, shall be liken od^unlo a man that built his boose A • J. Morgan Jtnlaon. of Philadelphia, la setting out shrubbery ta his yard and • fitting up bU collage for the coming s season. John N. Reeves is doing the painting, and Mr. _ Carpenter, of Cape May, U doing tbs paper hanging. Dr. J. 8. Fogg and Jacob Dowlcr, of ' Philadelphia came down on Salurday " Dr. Fogg baa a comfortab'e collage at the Point where be spends the summer 1 season with his family. Mr. Dowler owns lots here and U talking of putting appearance. He is extensively engaged • ta manufacturing brick. it Old Boreas has once more concluded u lo alt down and take things more mUd. We hope he won't got enraged again n thlaapriog, e Lemuel Mdler Is about to commence It the now syndicate. You see things are a forging ahead with a vim. Samuol Mclvain was down on Friday e last looking after the two cottages he Is t building. They will be quite an ora*. ment to the place when finished. I. Sunday last Mr. Gillcm, of tho Wanay maker advertising department, with two k daughters and father, were down to exa pand their lungs with Avalon's pure salt I. air. • Fishing time wUl soon bo here again. There waa quite a school of fish went In Townaends Inlet on Wednesday last. We were not prepared for such a sudden arrival, so wo let thorn peas this , time, with the promise of giving them better attention in the future. Everybody that lands on Avalon'i hospitable shores are at ooce captivated M with Ita beauty. You can go op into tbe ninety feet high psvHIon at any time , and aoe the mighty steamers plowing their way through tbe ever blue and _ rolling deep. ThU sight alone U worth j the prion of an excursion ticket. ClvU engineer Bartel, of Watcrbury, I Ma**., waqjreiy ?° Sunday, attending , Sunday school in the afternoon. ThU was the only aerrice there was on Sun- » day last. There were other professors ■ of religion on the lsUnd but they never put In an appearance, though having n ' cordial invitation. Tbe Savtonr was there, and where 11a Is, all hU lorcra , ought to be too. 1 seems with a good ■ many professors of religion when they go away from home that tbey leave their J religion behind. This ought not so i Wm. Owen, of Sea lale CUy, wu hern Sunday. 1 Miss Flora Springer U home for a [ short time. [ "Blessed are Uiey that mourn for they - shall be comforted." [ Chicken raUIng U becoming one of tbe staple tadustrloa of the village. The fine weather wlH encourage far. men to commence their spring work. Atav. Oor-on and wife, of CedarTUle, ( wu among Mentis bore the first of the . David Rodan and wife, of Uape May City, were ih«g«cete of Jere (Qallalrer on One of our young farmers finds it pleasant to villi DennisvH'e on Sabbath eventaga. " Samuel Bright wUl move on the place vacated by JameeOoraou who hu moved e Wm. llolllngabead and wife, of Green Creek, were the guests of Smith TownI send on Saturday. At the late annual meeting J. Smith , Townaend wu elected trustee of School . District No. 18 for three years. - Capt- Jno. Burke, of the schooner W. R. VanQUdar, hu been borne for a ; few daya^ while hU rowel wuatBay- : vt The comet band ot Court House, give t the citizen* of Goshen some extra fine s music on their return fromtheUunch at ' Deufitvlllr. Thank you bflyjL..; 1 , Oapt. Thoa. Cheater Wlwtfa.vl»rtt e Wffl engage In ealckta* and ihlppia* i oeU to Fhlbhklphte 'airt New York this , The " fymest and Earnest Club" -. held their annual re union In tbe 6- A-.R. b Ran on Saturday evening last. This 1 club (S a compaqy of yaqog men, banded f 'WGffl tK WM improvament and k qvaletaprr R* mcmbare are pledged to D abstain from aU profane and obscene J langwage. Ibe use of tobacco to alt ta , Lwau. and from all Intoxicants. * When , badlieep diq ored df. game» wore ta"i gaged ta uoijl (he hourof adjourumrat, 14 uhanall saureed to thetr home, fading 2 that they lad spent a pleasant evening. Jpre-SM the " H. and K. Onb" God
Along tha Ehora Road. | A meeting « the Patermo'Ald Sodety wu held on Sataaday evening. The yonng cldld of Frank Madara wu buried in the Seaside Cemetray on 1 QuRe^ number frtm thlk plarn attended the launching of the pew c wchqtmer atftahslniUaon SainrdaTr Howard Stephens came home from Atlantic City Saturday night feeling t quite much indisposed. CapL Jame. r BrnHh ta also qnlte poorly. A young gentleman arrived at tbe . residence of Parson C. Smith on Thurv- . day night, where he hu taken up per- » Tho first quarterly meeting for thla I year wm be held la tha M.E. church of this place oo Saturday aad Sunday. 80th - and Slat Inst, rr^ehtig br p. E. Dobr bins'on Sunday afiercoon. It becomes our painful duty to record ( the death ot Beborah Bancr, which <*- a curred at berbrolber'sresidracc, m Dor. . cheater. She wu a tenner resident of I Sravflle and wall known to all along the > Shore. Interment at the Old Friends' s burying groundl'st Seavillc, on Monday morning, leaving Dorchester st eight o'clock a. m. We arc glad to note the much improved ■ condition of Mrs. Abbte Shcppejd. Southard Eldmdge, who baa been B Nan Ewmg, a pretty mlaa of thla place, to visiting her friend, Miss Mamie - , CarU at DenntovlUe. i Charley Craig hu been quite seilously . IU for the put few days. We are glad to ; note he 1* improving. Tbe scholars of the senior department , of our school arc absorbed 1d"^jc , t Capt Samuel Ewlng. Weat Cape Mar's conUpctor, to repairing the dam- , age caused by the recent sum, along , the Mt. Vernon front- Tbe lau will not , exceed 3«jf». , some and plraunt face of Ml» Carrie „ llolladay, who returned to her home in f Philadelphia on Saturday lut, after a ,. Miss Emma Etdredge. „ chemistry the past winter at the Phllanelphta College of Pharmacy, from Sunday. ! Miss Ltoxic Clymcr and Dora Ware ' are paying a visit at Mayor Hewitt's 'J residence. Harry, of Cape May c. II., are vtsltlng her stotcr. Mra. Ellsworth Hewitt Work on the section of the new railj road running down New Jersey avenue I wu commenced Monday morning. „ Visitors to Aoglesca of musical lute ,1 Tbe erection of Frank Smith's new e butcher market on Walnut avenue to lo be commenced this week under the y supervision of J. Anderson Pnaro. , Messrs Bishop. Tate, Burnett, Bsriaw u Hereford Ctub, came down Saturday for k The proposition of tbe Went Jersey II It R. Co. to n ove the Borough Hall on it tallied by council. A petition hu been numerously sigoeil |. by property owners a* king the Mayor lo Is call a public meeting to take Into con, This important question of the future { hands of Council. ■j diphtheria. 1 outing to Dlu Creek Saturday after. ' Mrs, Rhode Baker and son, of Green1 Lumber to on tbe ground for another ' fbh boose, to bo built near tbe one totely erected for George Shannon, of Pcnua- ' *"«• ' Mr. and Mre A. D. E. Crowell, of the Chile neighborhood, drove through thla place on Sunday afternoon. Quite a largo crowd < t Isaac Compton's Vendue lut Friday. He Intends leaving for Atlaotio City this week, or ( u soon u he can get his affairs settled The Band of Hope met at the school house lut Friday afternoon. The exar. f dare were ably conducted by the preaidrat, Mrs. Jamea B. Shaw, She eer. , ulnly deserves much credit for the ta. ' lerest manifested ta the youog people of ourwlBggo. Rev. J. L. Landla. of Cold Spring, 0 gave a lecture ta the achopl houae on Saturday evening concerning hymns r and their authors, giving stereacople 1 views of the moat prominent composer*, also views of the moat popular pieces, and lotd under whax drcumataurre < many afcthem wywntjeA. Baa "lata City. c Mra and Mra J. Kelly were Ibe guests 1 cf Chutes Bicker at the 'flvoll during the put week. , Chu. Bhlck. special correspondent of tbe Philadelphia Press, to an ableand " energetic young writer. John H. Staebef, propiktor of the ' Vacation Inn. with bit wife, visited the 1 city of Brotberly Love oa FridayThe large number of ear* la the rail- , road yards bete to enooA to remlod one or the Mantua Transfer at Wast Phlla. 1 deiphia. _ " ' j- , ; _ / , Amtuig our ^ visitor* on Monday were Capt. Wealey Bleelman. South Seavllle ; e Dr; Geo. E Palen^lekert Fiahcr, Mr.. ; tfrss. s , wa< down from her Pblta<tatahta hDiqe for a day, Baying at the Buff "Houae. Owing le the washout on the railroad. A palra : jteuSfsiisssaT: down Friday looklaw adev tha HgW « houae^propnrty, which wu damtged tre n The Dyoetou ofT^e~PebpJe*s Bank, ^ C^'^rrida''^*''
? V"; CoMSPrini. y Whooping cough hu entirely disappeared at the Spring.. • n Waheunothtag of tbe new school a house Which, wu going to be buljl so " M?) - ?f ' L Tbe wood chopping at Wm. Ulbbona' * on Monday lut wu heartBy enjoyed by aKW'Wn Mr. Hilehucr ac-l hi* charming bride g were seen driving through our viHage a aw Ouuday lait. The Lower Pcnnanetk rickct didn't t "get there" ta district 33. with all tbe p. floating vote, lut Tuesday, IBih. r. Mr. and Mra EH. Mickle, of Holly Beach, formerly QfCoId Spring, were is calling on friends and ielative* on Mon,f day of this weckh A meeting for the purpose of electing k school trosteea waa held lut Friday evening, 19tb tast. The candldalea were d John Chambers? Wm. Harri*. John Kua-sellrMicha-1 Brown and Selh Chambers, r. The following wu the result. John if Chambers, for we . John KumcII, 1 e year; Wm. Harri*. Syeare. t A- Kendall, our uw mill owner. U dangerously ill. Mra Df. Q. Urquhart wu in our place on Saturday. launching at DrnnitvUle on Saturday. 1 P^Wteb look. .Wlton to . buggy. [ leaving. 1 E T. Coleman took charge of the staf lion for two days at Seaviilr, while W. 5 & Wbcaloo wu at Sea lale. Baker Ltayd. Bert Way and J * Corr ano dog. on Friday "fle^oon. c buggy throwing >u' t«u ladies J. F. Bunham keep* a good boardf ing bouse cotin-quently there are msny place. 1 not be w, h duplaye,! It'll aeemdiitg ^ there was* a'ge aiteortanee and thjggy B Usaar held at Mre rlmrrh alien the w iff quo. given by the roncTe gallon of the •e of ber competent urvlcea. P,,'0Ct,'t0n >r Burlcy. became frlghieoetl by the rally with the wheel* of an advancing 0 face. The hor~- made bl* escape, but 1- was esptur.-d before he bad gone a great e man's wagon, the skittish nag bring led Ir Miss 1-eoa Ogden. ' * Don't condemn others for what you Mra Chartet H Foster to visiting at r. Still well 8. Eldmdge. of Philadelphia, wu ta iqwo on Sunday. I- Court House wu well represented at u DeunlsTlHe last Saturday. Hon. W. 8. Learning spent Sunday rr with bit parents at this place. Middle township bouts nt the best k public highways ta the county. e the lumber abed or George Ogden. is E. P. Hand hu an extensive contract for buUdiog a bank at Sea lale aty. k Rev. Mr. Edward* preached to a large ;a audience af' the M. E. church lut Sabd Dr. Julius Way wu elected 8ctyx>l Trustee at a regular meeting of District ,1 No. 16 last Tuesday evening. When tbe improvements at tbe depot I- are oompleted much batter aceommoda- ■- Hons will be offered to the traveling lf Tho juvrnilc cornel band are making amngemenla for an eatertatameat tobe '' held ta Odd Fellow's Hall ta about one 3 mouth. ' Mr. Somen Lloyd and Miss Maggie c Soudof, of Dennisville. attended tho J eutertsinment at Odd Fellow'a Hall on 1 Saturday evening. Oapt. Joseph bad lam, of tbe aloop James Campbell, bu gone to Ohlneo. league after a lad of oysters ter Mr. t Humphrey Ludlam, of Townaend's In- I Herman Weitsteln bu made many . improvements upon the Interior of his J shaving pallor, and for pleasant accora1 modalioas no belter can be found ta 8— lb Jersey. 5\ru ^di'frtisrrafuts. ' ilHOQP'S^I , ; ifR /Q33? 1 ismgrnF-l l -BSSESiSjkSi 7 yam ronflteom. 7t' to^BST m tut it * "1'^* °* »«Ae [J rrajaid n" L ' IOO DOM« 9«W Dollar -
Bawrarw of Ointment of Cartsurh, | ^ that oontalna Maraury. . I Aa mercury wUl surely destroy the sense '' j of mnell and completely derange the j whole ayatem when entering It throngh the mucus surfaces Such arrjelrs should 1 never be uwrf ekeept on proscriptions ' from reputable physicians, u the dam- i Hair» Ostarrh Dure, manufactured by F. 0 J. Cheney, Toledi, O. ^conlalua no mers cury. and ta taken InternaUy. and acts . directly upon tbe blood and mucus sur- ° utcn Internally land made In , TJedo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney A Oo. . ' bouT801 1,7 ,lnJK8lsU' Price 78 eta. per Tha Homtlest Man In Cape May are tar! ted mecau'"l*0me,'' oUlcr* 1 ! erl/rtr a trUI buiu" of°^ cm"? Uatoun , - for tho Throat and Lungs, a remedy 1 that Is Selling entirely upon lis menu . and to guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Aruu- Coughs. Asihma, Tbe co^iartncrahip heretofore known as the flnu of tv-uilrr A Rutherford, to . dissolved this day by mutual conaeot. ] ( rim Urn Souder^a aulborixed to collect j ' ouee. and those owing sHd firm will call j and make settlement Immediately at No. ] Mr. Sander will continue tbe furniture ! U. S. Rutherford will continue Ibe I I undertaking business, and can be found | . . a! bis residence, IVraiur street, .next I CUXTOS So MI an. i H. 8. Rtrrngurouo. 1 Cape May City. March 4, 1889. I
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