CAPE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1889. v. - 1 vj personal. ~J :
NOTICE roar orncs jiuuHttim fSgSBMi^i : Js^ssr^jssxss-jsi . ffiwiiwma ■e^Tri?"**'' C Mr. Drookii is generally classed by 1 Uioae who know him beat as a cry baby. ' If be happena to fall la any fair butineaa competition ha goea whimpering about till the public rlckena of bit pp. 1 ling wan of woe. Buapldoti* fcy nature, " of what ceadiicr* to hli peraonal ad- c ranfage. Allclre la crooked, deceitful and Satanic, 'emanatlone of the eery aooa " of perdition. 71a a pity that a roan of ao many rare eadowmenla of bead and 0 heart, abould giro blmaelf up to euch a 0 morbid, melancholy bent of mud aa to bias sod warp hia)odgment and becloud " a rlalon ewe dearer and ranter racing " than alace he entered Into competition * In lopt^M ap a taffat for bU Ueb. p dnmadaiy of a late WBr, Bb fonnd the "WaTrman"%te^Mftlhe subject of boodle ready to are off. Haa he forgot- °j - tan about the *50 be pot In a bin county campaign corruption fund? Othera " baren't If be haa. Afterwarda, falling 6 to get the laws to pobliab, be made tnch a childish fuaa that the party, It la ashl, j* waa retort rained to pay him back again. " Mr. Brooka don't bellere In a raying of 1 the late "Bam Slick" that "Ita no uae to {" cry after apilled milk." He doer really arem to make a point now and then by whining, bat at loo ranch coal for a aucA largo congregation filled ItoM.E, ^ church I tat Sundv .erening to bear ^ Pastor Man's soul flirting sermon on si "Back Bone." Hta appeal to young m •man as to the true plan of finding their *" niche In this world of effort abould bear " fruit. There la a certain Indefinable charm about this mlnlatei'a pulpit style h| which will, we are assured, draw to him " a large bearing. He preaches an enter- 1:1 talning Qoepel. It la luU of rlrld Ulna- A tration drawn from sacred and secular ™ sources, warm from a heart that lorci P" Lelf 44 VI ti yoenoil held Its rcgn- p, lar mnfofr-r^ait*. Tbo prior lp.1 cause for aisfihte ra this body M tow mskcra waa orcr the request of Mavor * Edmunds that the city police be put under his control. After a wordy and noisy debate the motion to grant Ibr w request waa lost. Authority wna given ^ Comtek «e a A brats to procure sum e "" and g»erel fur Bcweb avenue fci tbe •° uiual way- It waa decided to open c0 Km Ira street. Oiber routine business ** wiftuansscted. u It la tbe natural constitutional right ot to every eltiten, through the columns of fo the press, to crWqbe public officer* and pa law making bodies. Then b no royal T! bodies. There b royal
eiemptlon to this glorious Land of 'I.'b folks [itetektetteOi^te for When 1 man becomes a candidate for public office, or b elected to one, be should expect criticism. The llelptaf Hand aocial waa an event of Monday evening notwithstanding the don pour of rain. The Helpers were present In force with their friends, and a very pleasant aocial even big waa had. Speaking of the Helping Hand. There seems to he a UtUe feminine flurry about Its late election. The women after all have their election tiffs and cannot well aiagle out the ateracr Bex as standing alone In this respect. What Editor Brooka am of gaeablli g In late teue of 1,1s peps goes sot hanr.nn when he congratulated Ida on son for Ms successful winnings at gaming. Tho couflpteugy of patting winners on Use lack at pte> time, aad t lltfle birr on bitterly denouncing the gambling custom b not apparent. ' It b a shame that some of tbe ladies of the Helping Hand hare resorted to common electioneering methods In Ailing their offices. These ladies should either dwell together In unity, or the society Hon haa done much good to our midst, aad wa regret to ace anything 'me its fair fame. day evening in the armory. Forty-flvc men were In line and answered to their names. The Improvement in discipline and drill of the company is marked and reflects Urge credit upon Captain H. W. Edmunds. TV Baptist Sunday school has Just TWaah lopeyUio bill were the pi,, oeeda of the late festival and privah contribution of friends of the aobool This school b considering the feeilbllit . of holding an Earner Scarier . A. B. Little has contributed bb full share to brighten up Chpe May's hotel, and ctt ages with his srtbtic brush, lie *£ * 't 'E foundation of the People.' Bank, of Sea We- City, and lu proposed breach at lb. aubj«a ^ V dbmrmgdJCJF Comrade A. C. Olio - hived " the mmey
| Sheriff Shoemaker made tbe Island a and -t. R. Wilson are : utmost and tSdrat workers In the 8«o- ' day school. Dr. Wlfltm A. Lake will aeon take np > a permanent residence et Ope Hay ' 'wLr Oeaeedy baa not folly con- ' claded to eater Aw one of our leading hjitel. next sumner. L J^Oibcreon, of tbe Mutual Life In. (. •AuSmaapaay, Mow York, dined at '• the Etbllt on Saturday hat. I Robert Owynn haa ]uat rounded op forty years of contlnooua service aa editor of the Salem Sunbeam. 1 It ta said that William IL Thompson ■ baa filed hb petition at Washington for 1 " the post-ofllee at Cold Spring. • SupL I In wit>. of the Baptist school, I haa the earnsrt cooperation of bis offlr eras ad teachers, and the rrsppt l of the 1 ! school. Wallace C. Corson has nesped s 1 I position with Westers Union Telegraph Co.- as operator in Brighton Hotel, At- ' !• lantlc City. Dory Reeves and Charlie Craig tro 1 f quite ea addition to the M. E Sunday 1 school Ibofr. TUeb acrvices arc eppee • cbted tty the school. Wm, T. Bleackley, of Cape May ' Park, has made arrangements < to free tko neighborhood of West Cape May from standing water by drainage. k Pastor Buricw'a seal In formulating a I plan for cancelling the debt of his church b a step in the right direction. Ilia | Miss Jennie Wales and Justine lloae. 1 are delegates to the Tuckahoe W. n C. T. U. convention. They will drive slopping at Ooahen over flgbl, and £ or mplitlng their Journey next day. Kelson G. Douglass, the Colorado mining operator, waa at the Capo yes- '' terday. Ho starts for Chicago next * week, where he will order the plant for the operation of the mines of the comwith which be Is connected. 8 Mrs. Aaron E. MUler b on a vbll to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ben- u nctt, prior to her di partnre for Oaford, b Michigan, where «he will in the future reside, bcr husband having entered into n business to ttoi wido awake town." " 8. A. Rudolph waa at the Island last Saturday. He will make another vUlt In a couple uf weeks. Mr. Rudolph is 0 lover of hook and line Sahlng and U particularly fond of the pleasure gotten 0 from catching a six pound eteepstoad. ^ Mrs. Prank Taylor, born Parsons, is now Bring on Cleveland areotre, Phlla- 11 dclpbb. In the snug home provided by " her husband. Mrs. Taylor haa lately the mother ol a sweet rosy 0 babe. Her friends of Cold 8 Spring will be pleased to learn that the mather la doing well.and tbe father b aa - aa a school boy just out at * recess tor a lark on the lawn. ;l Paster A. J. Gregory writes ua from new charge Sharpetown. He Bays: "We have a delightful home, a good D and a very kind people to serve. 8 fifty persona took tea at the recaption. The aid society are papering, 51 painting and putting the parsonage in " flrat-claaa condition. We bare a 'own * of about 300 inhabitants, and a vary rich ■ country all round us, and an •' Intelligent poopb to mrre." ™ Through the mediant of the press 1 p. wish to advise and warn parents against 1(1 their cMldirn to run at large 0, the BsbbaUi. Last Sunday tuy premiwere visited by a gang of hoys, who 01 committed waate anil ilrstrucljwn of pri- w rate propcity, and also at the Park farm cj stopped. Parenta who allow Utelr boys pj do such acta ought to be made to pay tb times the damage done, or are the parents ao bad Ihnasetrcsas not to care. I believe. Trespassers are a terrial ThU I believe.
'h ble nuisance, and I admonish all, unless of Ihey have legitimate business, to keep V «Cr Doge-ftmud 00 the picmiaae will » be anmmartly disposed of, and no que* m, Uoaa asked as to who b the owner. We or cannot have property destroyed without taking some measure to protect, and 1 hope thb timely walulag a 111 be euffl- . clenl. N.&P||ca. v \jloward Ilock ate We. K. Palmer, re ofquo Grande, are going through a try. *d |ng experience with standing water d. about their dwellings. Their houses re are situated on opposite aides of the rail, nt rote, near depot. About them b water 'H enough to form small islands of their Sll hornet. Mr. Buck haa been compelled >g to vacate hb stable, aad It looks at though he would soon have to forsake hb dwelling, aa Use wall* cannot he far below Ita Oral floor. The Township, we " undents*!, has directed road ovcaeer ^ to dreln'off the water ai the highway la submerged making traveling dangerous. There seems to be some hitch about the n jwater„by Ita tettg relatred back tn 1 propertyowners who are Inconvenienced, of course, more than their neighbors. If ' authority to drain does not exist with 1 ea Township, or county, it looks aa though > to the feted of Health had acne© hire for ■ Ig Interference. Certainly something ahoukl rr be dooe foe Rio Grande. 1 * Bev Kre<krkkP"breMraada ,»pcr ' at. the Phlbrlriphia Baptist mlnblarW f a •soling on Mnteay on ' Journalism as . an Ethical Factor," in which he said | that "the American newspaper haa be- p c- come a recognised factor In Use com- t >- mah life of our land, and M anoh tauat , re be treated, inespectlre of Its moral tone, j Ir as a great force. Everybody wbo docs IC wrong fi afraid >-f the newspaper and U r d correfpoodingly held In check. Indeed ), r. there b reason to believe with preseot , fadliti' a for crime, were It not for the ( reporters, almost an; thing dn the wey of " criminal license might be expected. I , '■ rcgsril fhc rcprater ass acvt of mbsloB- ^ ary of piculiar type and one more po- ^ tent in bb war lite the Magistrate. , Jonrnalbm hasflotni more to rrqauaeh . * ami tear .low n lbs Interna* fr.reee tn l} society at UJge than nnythlng elie " , The receipts of the Weal Jersey and ' £ AUauUc City railroad* fur Feb. uary.aa I , kbiwn by their statements, were 1 leea than for the corresponding month I 10 bat year. The operating expenses showed aa Increase of frAMO, a decrease t b aht earnings of »ll.aa. The gr«" I " ; B Ua loaa In February. JA88. . " Fo* Bail — The property rrcenlly • St Oape May, near Cape May Point. WUI y be acid cheap and no may terms. Apply j ^ 1 ing -.id whh Steam power a I '
■At-Tlfl. ' , Avalon haa a bright lb tore. Holly Beach baa too many dogs. ,, Bock are running along Bayahore. A dictionary, like g woman, haa the la* word. . , Trailing arbutus bode are tipped With r delicate pink. A bwyrr b never ao Utel but he can k cite anthorita*. "r:;x - , Samoa seems 'to bring thb country nothing but trouble. Great Creek Deeds to look after irI pairs to her board walk. Oltytendav schools ara talking Ar« ? plans for Easier acrrlcea. Dusty toads and gllataalag anaaaa vol confront one aoi'lher. , 8oe Urn OM Folks' Conceit Toesday r evening, at NsUooal HalL Mr. Thomas Wcbaun'a house Is being , by a cost of paint I. marriages faHnrtr Ofiooraoltb . no. Mamage it an assignment. Planting pout, a on the old of the 1 Workmen are ufing down Iff*, old . rank house from over dty loek-op. Tha Wsva b by odds the moat com- , plNO.eounty newspaper. «1 pea year. Tbe tee -begins to put on a pleasant •oggention of liahll| and sailing p - rtl. s Capo May county girls etnl part wish . and stick ' thvm over the front 1 door. Anglcaca pays particular attention to her fishing ground! before the , public. The M. E. Sunday School library is to be replenished with now and standard books. Railroad minora arc flying around as thick as green heads on certain summit It la a wise child that goea out ol the to laugh when the old manmsahes hit thumb. Vivid railroad rumors have been making tbe local atmosphere fairly glow for Now la tbo time to arrange for your future happiness by subscribing for the Weekly Wsva. Dr. Ingram's letter published In Saturday's Warm haa been extensively read his county friends Pastor Msec, we understand, is for. mutating plana for decorating tbe intertti dt lUML g. Mtuidtr" — ' Tuckahoe will greatly rejoice over closer railroad connection wlib centres of population and trade. Reserved seals for the Old Folk's Concert may be bad at Dr. U. A. Kennedy's Tickets 2S cents. .'The audy of mectenlc'a will be Introduced Into tbe public school course before long," aays a practical educator. The Republican majority reflected discredit upon Itself when It refused to conHie appointment of Mural Ualstead. Tbo paying teller of a hank should stand on a raised platform when at work eo thet slrengrrsfmay pot think he la th'ort. The Aral electrical storm of the year passed over the Island on Monday after, ami evening aocompanlod by a rain fall. Sbcr.fl Shoemaker served writs upon Mr. V. Denlaot last Saturday In a suit against him for *10.000 for money loaned and services rendered. Insure your buildings and live stock. may be eeonomlvally done at the of. flees uf 1. Henry Edmunds, No. M Washington street. According to public report, *100,000 are asked of Cape May City for enmF'rXin* the new t Jroad. WB1 not mem of Council subscribe a portion of it out of their surplus ? A. a Gordon, the accommodating ha. a aland at the comer ot and Jackson streets. Ills are very moderate. II you are In need of any atearn apIt will be of Interest to examine aavertlaemenl of Daniel Foocr In another place in this paper. last Sunday night Btokalty Johnson (if Turtle Gut life Savin. Station nicked " "life
' »pi Circular life buoy with word "8usP uuehauna N. V." painted upon It. " " Contractor Miller hae irtarted in work u upon kla contract for repairing Beach c avenue. The Job la la good hates, ate 1 will be turned over completed on time. If you want thecouaty news the eeml. weekly Wan will give It to you fresh from the towns and rillagpa cd the coum ■ ty. 1U tbe-beal *1 dollar's worth In tte I "v nMiiifi %mJP «a r Sweeping 'door yards with ...lly I bushes la tod -heavy work for feminlre . arms. Better let the ground go untwept r than to ua pbyakral strength aa some r do at thb season. I Mrs. Jane Franks has tbe art of eom- , pounding that delecauble dish, pepper , pot, aa it b done In rhlladelpbb, where r thb moat appetising compound la said , ro her* been Invented. r "Around ths World h Eighty Mln. , utoa" will be shown on canvass In tha , near future by Chrtlea Quldort, In the , M. E. church. Proceeds for the benefit , of the library fund. Mr. Charles Needles tea Just stocked > hu Washington street store with new , goods suitable for the Cape May trade. , He can fit you out from hat down to . shoes. Give Mm a call. I "Rock of Ages" will be one of the group ot pictures shown at tbe atereopticon exhibition In the M. E. j church aU«t May first. Look out for j Netkate Hall on April Mh. will be a | place, H being the occasion of "Ye . Folk's Concert. A good time b an. , Ucipated. Admission IS and 25 cenU. , veal tbrkeU may be bad al Dr. , A. Kennedy's drag atore. , The J. Henry Edmonds sailed Into tbe , roadstead last Tuesday wi h one of tbe . hosts of the Ill-fated "ConaerTa," which i she picked np on the Saturday previous | five mHea 6. E. of Gape llenlopcn. We acknowledge so invitation from Joseph S Garrison to be present at the 1 annuel commencement of the Han- ' soman Madical Ullage on Thursday, • April 1 1 Jnet, at fh* Acartrmy of Mo.tr, ' I - U you wUb tn spend a pleasant even- ' and help along a good cause, attend ■ Ye Old- Folk's Concert," to be l.eld in ' Hall, Tuesday evening next. : fth. Tho proceed* are for the of the M. E. Sunday School. ' Cbariea Foulk, carriage painter. Turnpike near the bridge, b a tlrri cla." re- 1 meohaaie. who wlU do ynu a Job ' i« cre.r, table t^hb u<e and ' Bntrlkia'a Hybrid Sweet Cora baa"ao luperior. Tub year enough for all. Seed can be had of T. a Smith, of Beeeley's Point and of tbe aubsoriber at 1 Turtteoe. «) rente quart, 10 off to- , targrramoonli J. G. Errraixi*. SJflt , On Tuevdaj- evealug April *th, at ' Hall, the young people of the ' M. B. Sunday acho.-! will hold aa Old Fulka Concert in costume. Tte exercbas will bo of a varial mudcai end sit ! ■
lOteawteM] ' Tf»# Oosan WSaw float Off loo. The wrtlnr of thesrtlcisln the Gazette of last waek entirely over reached hlmlie *elf "In hb *tatcmcte regarding Ibe Ocean View post office. It only requires an " ilg invcetigallon to p«v* that it la moatlj false. The effise la located aa nearly ta 01 an the middle of the place as possible, and ^ In the only public store of Urn village of rj any kind. When it Is staled that Ocean la Yisw reaches only to VsnGIlVm. the K T. faUty of tte amertlnn Is s matter eaai'y shown. The people for a mile below ro. J' * ccive and tend theiriearl from tteOeaan *• View Office- Tte naareat office heiow si il U Uarraoet, and on the other tide South Scavllle. Allowing tho place to extend " ay no farther than VanGildcra, the location w wra, according to tte Gazette statement, Si og thirty rode from lbs railroad. Bow it 01 la only one htrndred and twenty.flve i, rodi aotgh of M,.ted the extra *190 for carrying the mad goes right Into the l„. family a> anxious to obtain the office. « 1,1 anxioua regard for the unnecessary ex. lh p- nsc entnlW oa the Goreramest that n. makes them to conscientious about the dirtance. Aa to three-fourtlut of the » nl people signing the petition, that will bear - ., an Investigation. Some of them were *1 ,b ontrtde of Ocean View limits and do "■ nt not use the ufilce in any manner. Othera were misled by being told that Mr. Cole. *i man waa determined to resign. But the R iC amusing part of it waa, the author of the petition told Mr. Coleman sod others of that if he could be certain that tbe office ai rd would not be token ao far below and be eu unhandy for him be would say keep M a. It where U 11 now, aa It U far preferable so There ere s few persons who mail Tl ie their letters cbewbero than here, bat ic- be ca ceive tbelr mail at Ocean View, and give for tlleir excuse tbat It is nearer to k. Seavlllc. Now, why do they not have ir their letters lent there aa well f No rignt principled person, rich or poor, high or Ac ir low, would want to receive favors from ■e persona they disliked without paying js for them, and ai they have had ft fully S| u explained that the only compensation canceb. It b plain they dn all these pr r. things through a petty epitc and jealousy, r- These are the people who desire the Hi office moved U> IWlr end of ths town, lai ir though they ell asy they do not like a -j private house for many reasons. Then In tho would-be P. -I . haa surely changed ho 1. hb mind, or waa he merely trying to res cover from chagrin at being compelled ua to gire it up before by aayiog be was mi 1. ao thankful to be rid of It, and that It ho ie was anubaare aad aeouree of trouble to himself and hb women folk*. Aa Ch u to Mr. Coleman being an "nltensirc par re I. tbaa," that is false, aa Ida friends well Ed L know. Ho was not chairman of the d Democratic Committee, or even a mem g bcr. Many of those who signed the pej tltioq under a misapprehension were sorry and went to the P. O. onil Insisted j on a protest. These are facta, and the on -. public Is anxious for Investigation, "rj» i , fcrring any one concerned to It. C. God. ko troy, Somtrx CorsOn, Dr. P. M. Way, J. pi] n L. Smith and othera ! »ia«M5r'. s Aa ruiVury will surely d atroy the sense 1 ■ of smell end oompieteiy deyenge the 'j" " wools system when entcrirg b through 0 3 tlicmurua surfaces, goch articles should ' . never bo used except on prescriptions 0 from reputable physicians, aa the dam- " age they will do are ten fold lo the good - yon -can possibly derive from them. J 1 Hal?s Catarrh Cure, manufacta red by F. J. Cheney, Toledo, O., contains no mer- "" I enry, and l« token Internally, and acts 10 ' directly upon the blood aad uncus nor- • faces of the evatem. In buying Hill's CDtarrh Cure he sure yon get tbe genu. oul . Ins. U is token internally aad made in wa Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cbetny A Co. ma **T"old by druggists, price '5 da. per ,, ' boulc. *"• , Shult wireback * Co., t Wnocaaxu Guotxna. Psium.. Pi. 1 d WnoLxaxijt Gnooxas,PmLRii.c., Px.
a- We think It a very important matter that every houeckocper should ace that k they-flet the full worth of their mrtfcy aoe, we cSl your attention to our B. W. , ft Co. No. 1 Coffee, which U strictly flratclaaa, and highly flavored. It will " be to your interest to use It. If you are t- land of a good rich coffee, ask your • grocer 'or B. W. ft Co. No. 1 Beat Cof. Mfc. and nae Mother. . We have aaM a great deal about our S Favors to Table Syrup; In fact we ale ways have a good word for a good ,t thing; cnnaeouentlr we ran recommrnd thb jri-rnp to be the beat on tbe market. It Win be to your Interest to ask for Favorite table Syrup. If your grocer 1. due. not keep It, tell him where he can r get It for you. LUy Laundry, and Lily Corn Btarch, are pnre aad while, and give the beat d kind of satisfaction; in fact they are the u fS3aute.' p g-oda upon tte market- Ask your t grocer for them, and yon will understand our sarneetneaa tn advertising . Item. Respectfully, 3 Biiuta Wramuos ft Oo . It la expected that serious trouble will 3 yet grow oul of tte strike in one of tte Caateriand Olaae Company's factories r at Bridgeton before tte matter U settled. " Monday Master Workman John Coffey, - charged bj C. W. Shoemaker with ma- ' conspiring to Injure tte Arm, was amlngsd before Justine Woodruff ' for a tearing, which tea finally poat1 poned until next Monday. Master Work. - man Coffey tea necn endeavoring to ln- • dure tbe Arm, which has no affiliation wbh any tabor organization, to recognize the Knlghto uf Labor. Failing to do : a number of tte glaa*.bknvera quit ' work. About thirty of the Hrikers 1 Joined Excelsior Assembly, K. of L.; > night. 1 The re partnership heref-'ure known . as the Arm of 8_ud»r ft Rutherford, b . dissolved Una day by "mhtual consent. ( Clinton Bouder b authorlaed to w-llect , all mooeya fine tlie late Arm and .pay ail bills agsint* said flrcn U.at araoom-ri, . bsvmg bills w ill preanai team at [ and those owing said Arm xtUI call , and make act Jcmeet immrdlatety at No. , Manakn rtrcet. , Mx. frrqderwiU eonttam- tbo furniture and- Upbt-btertng baaltWK at tbe old stand No. 8 Mansion street. II. B. Rutherford will continue tte . undertaking business, and can be foam! • is wrap — ' The Handaomeat Lady In Cape May I Remarked to a friend the other day [ that the knew Kemp's Balaam lor tbe l f«prrt*le»Br. Nv to JtsovetllWanrt cxmrinre you of lu merit any drugrbl , will give yon a Smnple Bottle Ai 1 large size 80c and *1. 8 ri thfry Ooti-d Sfot Agree. s pnrea nopreeredntcd. We get thb Inr toonatton from the WMiti- WMI.Ibpw . aronpenj.ol Ko. US. Uth BL, Phllat S'l' ^ <* ro5»aio"
-Sbtffut the Eownfjj. Cap* May Point. Emma Giben b having her kitchen enlarged and raised one ateryhteher. T, T. HA] lard and wife, <* .-Jem, are occupying their cottage Ibr a while. Milliard b in poor health. The Infant child of Martha Traill died Saturday night of whooping cough. took place Tuesday morning. Wm. SerriU. of PhlbdelphU, Mrs. It and danghtcra, are spending a torn days at thetr cottage, corner Cape and Pearl area. Don't forget we have Sunday school ; every Sabbath pi 210 p. m. All are . welcome. Come oul and learn of the Saviour, what He inquire, of ua to fill station is life profitably. Cow 'S pri nig. Several of our fxrmera pot in their early con Uat week. There waa a large congregation at nhapd Uat Sabbath evening. OagimuD'xn services will be held In the C.-!d. Spring Presbyterian church ; next Sabbath morning. Miss Ella Garrison, of Cape May City, , friends and relatives at the Spring on Sunday ami Monday. 1 Rodman Corson, of Bacalcya Point, visited ha personal friend, WUltam C. ; Mrs. C. W. Saul and Mrs. J. S. Crease Rio Grande, were the guests of Mr. , and Mr*. Wm. Harris, recently. Is It the overseer's duty to All in mudwhere there b public travel f If , to should attend to these between John Rnaacll'a and Daniel Hildretb's. place b for public travel aadaboold , attended to at opce. ' Who got fooled bat Monday. Tne song of tbe robin b now hoard ; floating upon tlie morning brectes. Mrs Lewli Towuaend, of Palermo, sojourning with bor mother, Mrs. S. Jr Little Chaelie I'orcb died on-laat Tuea- 1 day, after guffering some time with I pneumonia. Mrs. Towuaend Garrison, of Court I was buried at Ashury Church 1 Sunday. Maurice Crcsaic and family, moved 1 thb place into G. W. Middleton's 1 house near Swaln'a atalion. 1 Miss Eunice Todd's smiling cnuntefriends, who are ever joyous In f presence. I Mia. Josephine Ware returned tn the of Brotherly Love last week after a I very pleasant visit with her sister. Mrs. t Edwin Springer. c I AbtualaT Cr**"' ' The oyster Heel saARl on Monday. T Mayor Hewitt, of Anglesca, was tn c our village last week. e Shuts will erect a wind mill ui 1; the water off bis timothy and sup. t bis flah pond. t have been spending a lew days In Maurlcctown. last Sabbath. 'hi* Irxl being, "lean » do all things through Ohnst which strengthens me. people of Diss Orcok and GodieD b are cordially Invited to attend the reception to lie given at the parsonage on <•- Wednesday ulght. 'I We have a champion plu eater, name unknown. He visited Mrs. SaTrca' milk » house the other night and' made off with • ,mc cf hex best plea. ' Last Sunday was Temperance dap in' » Sunday scbooL Tlie Band of Hope Imade remarks that were interesting to a an. ' . U Woat Capo May. „ Carrie Foster and Hosaco Swain el
cr have teen qnlte JU for a few days paat. Reuben Hoffman caught about thirty ty pounds of rock Ash Saturday on tte a bench. The first of tte season. Jjj Miss Llda Reeves lias been visiting her v sister. Mrs. Fred Neal. at Rio Grande, ly during the fore p*ji of the week. UI Rev. Geo. H. Reeves fills the office of ™ pound keeper with becoming grace and ,f. dignity. The interests of Ihc Borough receives rigid attention in the hands of " thb competent officisl. As usual, we come out with a full „l share of County graduates. A proof iL that substantiates our assertion, tbst " thb school Is one of the boat in the coun2 ty- Tte following will receive oortlfieatea:— Certificate of Honor, Bctsle G. h, Foster, J. Small wood Qdredge, and D. •l lwRoy Reeve* ; Graduates. Ethel D. £ Meridcth, Emma 8wain, Huldali Woole. son, and Henry Bpeneee. in Tte aaantUlouB and utrafiifuratotemeat tbat waa promnlgated during last week concerning onmo eaaminalion ui qneatlona that were said to be given out ' to OertaU iarfivlduals of thla place, is an outrage, Tte statement has teen denied by the tnd.vldual from whom the papers were said to have been procured, and * corroborated by the persona Interested. Rio Grand*. Rio Giande has come to grief. Lewis Scott came home Friday. ft Hiss May Hart run is home for a sea t_ son. c. John Brown b building butcher Harj. ris a new meat wagon. „ Wm. Kimble visited friends al East * and Wast Creek recently. 10 Wm. Cresee made a business trip to 11 Fhibdelpbla on Saturday. , Mrs. Silas Shaw has bera on a bush * neaa trip 10 PbQadelphb. Charles Dawson drive* the fastest horse in tho neighborhood, a Code Ben Create haa bought a new b horse of parties in Camden. L George Strong, emtosboro, will soon -t move Into Mrs. Teal's houee. 11 Mlaa Crease, of Green Creek, b vlsiu t, ing her aunt. Mis. Thompson . it Mrs. David Meeslck, of MiUvRle. spent 11 Sunday under tte parental roof: x Wain-fichul ledger returned to hb ves _ eel In CedarvBb e tew days since, re " ttur eppcentlce bojs rather enjoy the d dew drop cells of the blushing Gold a Spring belle a id The ditch bualnraa haa thrown a surait tar of OnaaAeae into a heated- excitement Dig the flltrli. A score or more of our r^ub, o av sraablcd sl U-e J-fli tocr jjf Fufl . Nfialg . Seturitay mmd apent Uw evening quite merrily. Tbe Hug bra Sugar House Company J have arranged to plant two hundred j In o«r rflnd djfcrict of sixty Intelligent fl voters we* are told only five could be >. persuaded to sign tbe petition praying an Injunction to restrain tte township bom appropriating funds lo d/ain tlua ^ifil^t ottte|ort^ * ' Couhaol f,ir tte dty oouncU of Atlan- »" tk City made an argument before Vice M Chancellor Bird al bb chambers In CamB Atlantic avenue f-r tte dec! He line of . tte Oaraden and Atlantic KaOited. The m Chancellor rraerved hb dadaiuu. I
The fanners are now busy putting in w tteU earlr truck. ° Jchn Bingham will oversee the farm i: of Wm. fee *. #ter. Pf T f • Peter Bingiam, of «aa Oeak, was Up b - [ 1 CepL Wm. Trout and hb brother, - Joseph, will engage In the fishing bust- fr neaa thb spring. - Prof. Sheraaan, of tte West Creek O > Public SdhooL b spending a few days at > his home al Ell wood. g d. A Scotchman, only one year and a II 1 half from Scotland, has leased the farm ! of Joseph Springer, Jr. ni 1 funeral Wf j Mta^T- Gnrroboe at A*t>nry M. E. Gkurtb Hutday aftoraeou. J 1 U fa aoar.an"tome 1 " d r Miss Flora Springer i* improving in tc health. , - G 1 Miss Lydis Foster; of Griivelly Bun, waa in town Sunday. ' al 1 Charles R. Mixucr has just receircd e t* 1 handsome new organ. Miss Mell ltaron end Lizzie High are g> - al DennisvUlc on :t visit. E ! Smith Smallwood has shipped with 8CspL Tboa Camp for the leeson. m i 'astortS artiire -j n miiden very favors. t - linpresilon upon h is ocV J-ar Islu n ere Madam Rumor aalth that Coleman - Corson will move hit family lo Avalon w In the near future. Mra Mary Sayrc, of Clermont, was u ' callod home by the sickness of her 1 mother, Mrs. Jane Cbatnplun. tl ■ J. Smith Townecod left home on Hon1 day for Philadelphia to cogago In the « furniture business at 618 Arch street The program committee of the Goshen w M. E Mite Society, met. al tkc homo of ^ MUa Bessie Grace on Friday evening B Alone t^qar-one ftoaa ' " Miss IR-xJc B. flapp la OS the sick Int. CepL Aaron Corson left h'ome and ita . surroundings bst week to engage In sea- q1 will accompany him on tlie voyage. 1 death of bis Grandfather. 11c wlll'ie- " main for a week. -- — -y— Mrs. Artie Garwood went to Mi Drills D on Friday whither she was snmfiiafieri i: Frank Godfrey. ^ Capt Samuel Young was caDfd to on Saturday to loek after ^ ompanlcd him for the purpose of visit jj hoi daughter, Flora, now residing lu p, . 0 ThoUti-l' auppeslllon In regard U. tha M Foxbo7'.IJlfi mysteiy fa this La* f«U (i the mornuig. missed ila bags of potatoea. which It L. now thought were on Folbuiy Hill lor sate keeping Holly Beach. around his property on Taylor avenue Our yaclitmoo and fishermen are get- In bfslncaa. As Mr. Jsmen Cbrr 'B bakery tea been su- - ees'fuUyr removed to il* new hwalloo on ea avenue. We hear of an application for tbe post vl office at U1I9 place. Better leave well Photographer trier haa been taking en stele very handsome landscapes In Holly and Wlidwood. U sea wall at Wlldwood. * ' in to be on their guard, as our newly In elected pound keeper means business. ri
t. Mr. Thomas Montgomery, of Phils- in :y dclphia, is one of the jnost ptugrisan: 10 and largest property owners of tlelry vi Beach. a, tr ,:,Itnmor5 that the railroad la not coming s, through to llolly Beach ou the new road w are not true, as al! obstacle* have been at if removed. C d Mr. and Mrs. Klgerton are bSTing h necessary alterations and improvements li >f made to Casllerelgh under the super vi* p 11 I.. Itratlen visited the Bearli on SunIt pleased with the progress of the im la ,. provemenu being made to bb cottage ei L and grogpib. si ! ~And«tLtia."J~ J w !' J. W. Hjaer.C-M. Glbbs and F. B. o( ' Richards, of 1'hllaiRlphU, were down p .Silunlsrf and Sunday. Geo.; Sttong, a funmx resident -of thb place but now of Ulassboro, was dpwn n hut Wednesday. |( CapL A. Leveling, of Philadelphia. w d do,rn Sunday ' to virit Mra. leu-nns ,, t who is stopping at the Hereford. >u ,] Means. Thompson, Sweeney, Mcj Knlghfc and Cayser, members of Ai* , Angleara Fishing CTifli, came down Bat- lh panted by architect, Frank Devlin, who m| was constructed lo prepare plans for the Enlarging and remodelling of Ibdr club " house. Their intention Is to make It lt( one ol kte handsomest and most conuno. W1 •• dious housra along tte oeaat. d, The first monthly jmaeting of tho new 1 lytlected council was held in borough , hall last Friday night, Mayor Hewitt 0 presided, and Mceera P. Jay Monro, F. T. Norton, E. J. Kakemoffi and E. M. i- siiircra prcaegk Off tekyor dominated b all four members of •ntmeil Ic w-rrc on la -t tlie various commlltcen. Messrs. Lcato- u ing aad Black were re-oleatod soliciton ; », v J. J. Slurmcr. Sr. Street Snptrrisor and Jaa. Smith, borough Marshall, for the n ensuing y«ar. It was teclded that the amount of taxable property should be - *300,000 at 3 pev cent- axaklqg*6000, tha L amount of dnplicnte, subject to tbe fol- „ t lowing appropriations: Sinking Fund, ,* *300 ; Salaries— Mayor. Clnrk' aid Mar. " ' 1- alial, *800; Solicitor, *■», Araeroor. *50; Treteurer, **flfr; OoHeoTOr, *TO 1 r Interrat oa floods, *80* ; Inurest on ^ 1 School, *1)0 ; Stole and County Tax,' _0 *1*00; School A pp., *500; Sehool L 1- Roods dfia Dee. bt, WOO t lata tat «■ " r. - f Information from a nibble source Bt s guy decided Wcteatriid- it shore Hue J fromjfew York to Cape May, branch- B) r log off from Win slow Junction, and q, 1 taking In Sea Isle City, Avalon, Angle- ' r sea, WJhlnoodaod Holly Beach. Thb K, -clcrano achamo ril rraklrou aad prop. 1 erty owners ot ttera rarortn wUl no _ e doubt assist all In ihdr-pnwez by xub* .* g acriUng their store of tte amount of p stock required, lite tpid fa m'c&tt „ c *700,000 of which Qepe Alay- aad Era — -'"--b-rite HOMG^ach, ^ leaving only *80,000 for tte IntermedL Zi k ato rraorto to ovnlribu-L. . ^ Foa -San ; TYicprnperty known aa tkfi lil&Si Mm** J^hi?Sura i
ci I ' David Calhoun b spending a few days with .hb family. ' Charles Selover bat home after spendthe winter at ara. ; Mre- Ik IL -flaw apcntslfi* day with pjote Jcm^^Mlllvi^^a^mr»vc.l Mia. Wesley Beria haa been very sick from an Injury received by a fall. Mrs. Sophia McKnight haa gone lo to pay a visit to her daughters. Mr. sod Mrs. Seth Miller apent Saturand Sunday with friends at Holly • Our Road Overseer haa bad quite a number of men and teams al work repairing roads. CapL Mauhtw N irbaty is at homo a few day* *Ui- bis vessel ie die. its cargo. Harry Conovcr lis* gone to Wilmiuzwhere he expects to go in one of the Out Micajxh Conorer and son A't-ram arc cugarcd in carrying chma for H. Schellengvr, in the schooner- Petrel. Among those of our village who have to the oyster beds for dredging ate Norbury. Jcre McKnight, Thoa* Lafayette Miller, Theodore HickCharles llollingahrad and llariy ;„,l • , , vy. , South Dennis. Miss Mary M. t'aril it qui * ill al thb writing.. Frank Wentzcll Las moral his family to North Dennis. Iter. Mr. Lumley was given a reccpTtih welcome sound ol the whlp-pour-will tell* us lhat "spring la near. Marcus L. Edwards, of Philadelphia, A number of Our people encode! Mr. Bright'* sale at Goshm on Saturday. Schooner llnda Dan. Capt. High, with corn fnr Opl. Lewis Edwards, arrived t.n Friday. Friday and Sa'urday vl.fllug his friend. W. Scull, t'apr. loecl-b D-aif la-s and wife, of Freddie To.1.1, "pi flcrmout. were In" r on Ssliifdmy on Sunday. One of our young but expert gunners while shotting snipe on Saturday l.a-l misfortune to get -t bath. The following b lite result of the late public school examination. I "oat grail unlea— Josephine W. Nick-rcoi. Msry Carll and Matthew Jefferson. tirade — Rose Dcvilt .and Carrie Seotrod Grade — James Jefferand Sopl-le G Lutlmm. Thir.l Grade— Emma Henderson. Helen CartL Lett Geo. Ilildrcth talks .,! putting up a flah pouud thla spring Fishing Cttek truckers are pbtntlng early 00 en thl- weak Mlaslana Cress't. ol Green '"reek. Is Mils' ItlS Shaw, assistant teacher at Mr and .Mrs. Silas Shaw, of Rln made Mr. Morion a visit first
. W. R. VxnUUdur -drove through our | started for their new home at Atlantic ' Gilbert. Mr. G. ^although working in , T'wSUUolmra and wife prepared . , bountiful rup|ter for s few invited guests ant we note, Mrs, Sarah *Tral. Caleb j Shaw mil wllr, t'hsa. Matthews and , wife, and Wm. Holmes. jonlprsort wife. : Jacob Bariiett ritfpprtl the first flah ' the ataaon 00 Saturday morning to PhlbdelphU. 1 Soa lain rilfy. . Abel Scull, ol Occap Cljyv acct mpsnlctl by Mlaa Tborfi", wad here reIgiuia Breckley Is t iving good satisfaction as engineer of the electric light station. | Corporal Tanner, Ihc new commit- , siooer of pensions, lost both hit feet al the second battle ot Bull Ron. Cbas. Blltncr has moved tho agar manufactory to Ids premises on Tan. it* avenue, and making it otis story higher. Mrs. E. C. Robbtns.-wflCof Engineer ( of the West Jersey Rstlrond, Wtehcrs roorntly, acqompanlvd by her daughter. Tlie facilities for the handling of the will be greatly increased b) the extension ot tbo platform and an enlarged warc-h unseat the raflroatUutlon. „ Presiding Elder Dobbins visited this o plafli 00 ^riday, and preached a very " inteteliBc sermon In the avsnlng, St tte 1 M. E. Church. He was entertained by 3 Rev: C. U. Ogden, therectrtly appointed pastor of the above namfcd church. Among the pleasant social crenU that 1 have occurred hcrt recentlv ws- the \ private entcrtalnmetngiveuFriday night " hi tho port-office building by Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, In honor of Ike birthday of w youngest daughter, Emma. The program was quite lengthy, but not at all tedious. There were numerous * tableau.,, dialogues, and recttollOM given In tile .spirited maimer for -which the - youth of thb place are noted. The tableau entitled "The Joldirris Dream," aad Ita Migration, by Miss katle Priorson and Mr. Ludlnm, waa rery thrilling and pkssior. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and family, and Mr. W. Unchlel, ptsnlst, renaereff toeti chSra mualc instrumental and rocal. Mr. R. Short, tea sang at tte Eiaventh street Opera House, faVprsfl the gudlence with soma of hbaweet aoogs. "The Three If throe Utile ghb.'yvho vgith their disguises and kilteiW man nets and nreaic (!) slanest made one imagine were roal fi-Htew Tte hang- - Mt* Bryant ax- ".flnrndmotter " byre ihe-aiHren some whmracrac LTrico. Har alngiog " brought down the iatra-r . Mlaa Boste JUm, tte = Mtera Stnillicm, "the Mi.. Petcram. tte Ktaara Brpmri. Mr. Oaz Ins, MsuL. let Mmer Peteraan, all salad wriiqhtffr sa&'is.mss thanks for tlw 1 vct-iuga pieaturt thus
Pttaraburg. ya Arbutus haa made It* appearance. Benjamin St eel man b home for a few d- days. Tte wild horse is becoming quite 1 lh MptlcWsah says "the new horse pro res ' rd saflaiaclory." . J a Ed. Roes aisughurt calrca for Millrillc 1 k market cyery week. Tte early gardener now long! for con- j 10 Untied warm weather, a. Little Tom Hoff b enjoying n happy : r- visit at hb aunts, Mrs. Richard Yoaa. ly llorseaheda are being erected at the 1 rear of Red" Men's Hall. Tte Red Men a spare do pslna 10 have .things ai accom. , c- mcidatingaa possible. Among tte improvements around town , » wnnotc a bran new hen coop whose t a- styie ami structure wjU give much prom, isenco to it* designer and builder. Albert a Coleman of Philadelphia ' it spent Sunday here with his brother S. L T. Coleman. Mlaa Carrie VanUfiAer taut* ltouic on e Thursday morning ami returned ag: in t a* Mrs. L E. Whclen spent a pail of last , t- week In Vineland In order lu re- , y ceive treatment from her physician Dr. . Adams. ■ Prof. Priest visited Sea Isle City on Saturday and made a purchase of a tine < ly Sayrc. Mrs. Albert Way presented her husband Ik with a very liny son last week, though weighing only throe pounds he U getting r- along bravely and will probably make a a," Mbs Amells'llaucr'apral Friday with Mrs. S. T. Coleman. She will return lo r. her home at Bay Stile Cumberland Co. fit visiting her relative* here. ffi App|opf|>tm* 'Q d| , Pile. pcrmancnUy'curcd without ,mim Semi for circular with reference . * ( ^ ^ ^ It ItoJL D^ J S'S%r|i4SHs ; W. A. Knott, tho florist, la out with htmsca (t"K lu,no"l,7l,,''Ilt Hu hot K |ng plants, wh.cu ere offered lo the" pub- > lie III reasonable prices. Henderson A ' and* reliable!"' "",f" a w jv.-'ilrr.t ;L,,oV^ s!£ ' All ttoTciiuntt^anil totesl'new's''0' „ ^Etlward^ It*. Itlec, agent for PhllnJd- ' 'fflre wui raelrV^rarapl Vtlention^ "if* j • Coomlinlrate™ llh*hte^^*li j >
la a season of the jxar that dc- j •' mends the most careful sttrntlon to 1 1 health. In some localities there are j [ threatening collections of water which ( 1 should bo removed without delay. ' <
Dr. IgDaMus Dumal*, eldest ronof - - Bwc-mlan champion. '«-■« reached r Philadelphia from Vfanoa. whow'te ha. . been making a special study of throat . ailments In the best clinks of the Austrian capital. Dr. Donnelly last grid- , imle of Jaffeyaon College. PhUnttttljMa, Aid previous to hi* course at Viona . spent a long Una at the moat famous clinics in London. Ha anys amoehb return to this country he haa been struck by tbe universal pallor ol our people. , he has been running against American* who have tried to read hb fathepa "Cryptogram." In 1800 every farmer In tbe United Sutra will be visited by a paid oflloerof Ihc government, nod asked to give sto- ' tistlca of hb farm crops, stock, elm, for the previous year, vfitich is the present ocd 1888. To bo prepared for tte census taker, begin now to keep accurate account of ail farm operations. In thb only can the agricultural atoUstioe of the Census Report bate any practical ralhe. Grand Matter J. Frank Jennings, of - the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, •has Issued a proclamation calling "on tte members of the order to celebrate lis seventieth anniversary of Odd Fellow^ ship on April 2<L gfir SdrtrtiamtBtt. (hood'SJ ** v enmwB ectuct^^J 'Mi l j^sSR ; The tniportancc of purifying tho blood oam At mis season noufr^evrry'ono heed* a | good metllctne to pnrlfy, vltrtlze, and enrich 1 tho blood, and Uood's SarsxpartlU b worthy ' your cohlktrnpc. .It is peculiar In that U | strengthens and biuids up tte system, creates > ro appetite, rod tones tho digestion, while j Hood's Sitnaparllta Is sold by all druggists. > Prepared by CyL Hood a co.. Lowvtt, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar NEW JERSEY TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT COMPASY. Lafayotta and Bank Sto, Oape Kav 200,000 j MANAGEMBNT.
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any ONE|» Cleanse can DYEi-^ the System A Dress, or a Coal. ( Any Color »-nn that morn mmse Ribbons. Feathers. V F0R DO Yams. Rags. etc. j ten cents j*|* mom, euree OmaUpaUoa. SSSSSSSs NOW sSssSS' oki<OND?YW SidtSTorSmW ** *" ami dcte matters. Olldiog o, Brewatag ra^Artll. USE Palne'S diamond paints. Celery Compound Oold, SUver, Broaja, Copper. Only 10 Ceou. mmiuea mm nerve tonic ami atrenrthbtg . ii rr quanta*, reviving t b- energies ana spirits. Baby Portraits . Ag pvvra^k-^frev^Motiivr ot : ra--i toutulwsVc- a& I cut moty My^tL^w ." th* M fiSyWoiSaad 3JT U'" I °'™ll TL* LJJL'-\ Lhtlllt, MAAftROSOE A 68., | .. stxtortxtM. AtDraggtsta. C SB <i/ stiaiinoTOH. rr. > luatxttnsoa a ca, Uumngtus, Vt , CAPE HOUSE", \ CAPF MAY POINT, N. J. Open all the Year. Hcatcd<$y Steam. Lighted with Gas. Fine Large Rooms well Fttrnlshed. Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS Plaxaaa enclosed with glass, making tbs largest Son Gallery 10 the asus. coert" °*re '">US* " r^°,I,,n""1"'1 te promhreat pbytscians aa one of tke boat hoteu en ua A. H. HAMILTON. Mnnngr. Sale, Rent or Exchange FOR C1TI FBOPIBTY OB A GOOD FARB ! HOTEL OF 25 ROOMS and AM0SEMENT HALL 78x93, iroi£mytoOpXi«'e rod tl^t!?1 3n8,i9.3i«WithT»8»'o^^A',tld ?*". BAR<3*IN' SUITABLE for a COTTAGE or" STORE, (Next to Marcy St Mecray'n Drug Btorn.) No. 1700 Spring Gardun St.. Philadnlphla. mlAN ■ $3 K. PANC0AST, $3 H Clents' and Boys' M * '* jkJFINE SHOESt» "fl Horth Ninth St., Philadelpoia. The Best S3 Shoe ever offered in this City,- •- -rOta mil styles laral. $3 Tfttss wm m warn a armuiTv. $3 | ■ WM. H.MILLS, 1- BOAT BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITV. N. J. . L. FURMAN SMITH; CO AL AND W.pOD, *chelieng»rs: Landing. Caoe Mny.N. J.

