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-■•V ^pgfojEL ^ , L7i^KE5raS- 1 €^nSr^r-l; ' <^E»«N^^r&jj^raiS;"rT«S c CtSHl^Jib.l. ' ^y '"' ^ 4 • |u^^n f Preachlog In lh« BapilM chutrh on b Sunday. next by the pastor, Rsv. W. H. u Burlew ; 10.80 a. m. and 7.S0p. BK Bub- D ject In tbe morning, "The Early Triumphs „ of the Creel." Sunday KhdoUtOOpm. Evening aubject, 'T*he Better Ofaeerance ., of the Babbatb.^C'onaatBon wllb nv.and *« will do tbee good. Sc-ata Treo. and s' m a. arose*. Borvlces In tbo Methodist Episcopal 01 Church on Washington el met, shove Ocnan, on April 7lh, a> foflcn... P, tyer and experience meeting at Da. m., brld . In the chapel. Preaching at 10.80, by ' the Paator, aubject, •• St John." Bun- „ dayechooUti.30p.rn. Young people's meeting at # o'clock. Keening eerrice at 7-80Jprin, subject, "Sunday Question- „ The public are cordially. Invited to ** be prcecnt at all the services. " Divine eervicee in the Pretbytarltn faShureb of this city next Babbatb, April - 7th, will be aa followe: Preparatory pray-

er meeting at • 80a. m. Morning eervlee with artmon at 10.30. Subject, "The Sab bath and lie Obiemncrg. Babbatb •ohool at 2 30p.m.- Special erangeliatlc aervlcea^^^^rnn'Sy. ci.anundi« at Cleaqiup-T", The apripfibtill^ many xcaponalUh. • Ilea and dullea. Than la need of rerognlrlng I Ilia (get, and a going to work with a will to meet town. The miarJdel wrought by an unruly March haa been added to that of winter, making II Important to "Elcan up the wreckage and atari on a tu femes campaign by brightening and po! letting up tbu old town till you can fairly an your face in It. The dullea lmpoeed upon public officiate mmm abiding clUten, with the welfare of Uic 1 town at heart, ahould alart In prepara i tlou for the aeaaon. The practice of " putting mailers of town cleaning off Ull guaau begin to arrive la a large mistake. ssgss&i: tblnga to rfglits. fill worthy of remark ' that there has been a"-good beginning. 1 Aa an aid to the ambludga, the weather la dareloplng Into sjtmosk J-lmy auij J •prlag like gentleness Tbe Udy bouse- ' keeper may safely have ike yard and Mm ^WeTr^rtdTml^*' to*" ' winds. The dWeHRkmay u'welfum f dergolu spring puriflcatlon while IU aurroundlngi aiM«||gwhaMMk,B'i({ there be genen^pgtlo&ififi matte of tidying um'^^Mfl^Ejtjaa Ma J -oklng prctSrlBE? a^bVere, and - a. odorous tea bad of Jena rosea. That this resort la held In affectionate regard by the outing pnbllc la made 0 The return of wandering one/to bar ° shores and the acquiring of plearaot c hornet la a proof of tots. Thoae who 0 spend a aeaaon here are nrone to mm*

baok and repeat their experience so long aa a deal re for a change of scene ex leu, and that'a about the measure of the length of a man's Me. For all that goes to make up a complete sea-ldc home, there's no place like theOape. It rzreaas already engaged romnft/q^?riSbove.' there's going lo be aruah. brisk demand, a cheering sign that the dull season of the year hat pasted, and the town la in the morning of be tier dnjgl The sound of the saw and ham* mar may not be so musical aa the Ion.Of a piano or violin, but they make mnny a noh melody far the heart of the wage earner, tefflnjr him of cash for the tradeaman, and something lo lay by f-r arelnyday^^ Ahmm BehcOsmgm'a teadtog wkWre Mills la undergoing repairs, and made into a Ashing acted ; schooner Hulrtt, Oeptain Geo. Feeler, fa walling a Mr wtod to tan for CUncoirague ; >h* >*!« SSSuJft. JS** OTt ta tmlil-toc summer cruising; and that Wm. Port ma in that neighborhood on Wednesday. Charles A-Bmln and LUbETrtoff. ! cat' fish and perch in tba Metes which has bean cut to drain the Driving Park net where these fish come from is tbe pen. The moat plan sable theory a IheAhay here survived the dry summer weather by harrowing In the mod of the marshy pinna In the perk. Mr •amtn aayi there are lots of them tn the ■landing water of tbe part. ;

Mure?*! |1 " Colonel SnrWTTGSHE of Anlm, , 3 Paid hla former home a visit on We.',. « tWnprijjnefaig got. home featnrday fro* {IfiTBrrlngii, Arkanem- nix healtli p-Ollvcr Sml b wax mi: -n. yfslcrdv. 'a '■ Billion. He is down looking) fificr tb^ a nnprovement of his propcrile^ .-if el Senator W. S. Learning has Ica-cd a i nonage on Lafayette street, where he. jjaa started in tl housekeeping, . ;1 W. W. Green was at the Island. en ! Friday, lie reports the Traymore fqB j of guests end Atlantic C.ty running • Thomaa Douglass, of Dlaa Creek. and ' one of the Charter members of tbe Wxrx 1 subacnptloo list, was ou the Island laat Toesdsy wheh ^ic^miilc rirlx offlde * '[ call. ^ TbeodoreA. lbach, son of the organ bunder, A. G. Ibacb^lias perfected an 1 In connection with Ifae sue- * cessful operation of tracilon rsilwaya which 1s likely to make him a rich man. T The family of M. Daily, the. opulent * Philadelphia manufacturer, are at their new South Lafayette St. villa. Miss " Stella, the daughter, is a cbarmlng krun- (| t Wm. A. Butcher aud family, are oc- r Orpjlng their Columbia avenue real- * deuce: Mrs. Butcher prefers Cape May foe a permanent home. Two of the sons. Augustus and Harry, are In Mexi. attending to aetails of tbntr father's f. Familiar to Cape May people arc Misses Knlgbt and Forguson, who so u much love outdoor recreation. Tbey ^ were out driving Dn thfflM'asysTif 'tKc" WMk, taking In the swosp of our spkn- .. did ocean thoroughfare. 11 - ' .

r- The.°'3P ■P.d f«— ypCTI, — . '' wuxTM-iJijpdoxLV'rugMcCktgoaitrixs. fa jy fj§"c^a - ^*9. p .r Ffuancler Aktns maker, a careful and H ' l^rtS^Workman Itodan initiated Ha first candidate Thursday evening. Dave reakm^an exceUest ptetldlng offlrer . ;. o4 la the diffjreoj ipp .'jyskbclag a mem-, x ber iff three^ qt-llie Orsaulxatlonn in this f dtfsr^ AwejJ. JL X X Smir U U present Tbumlay nlglit at tbo ijdgc i meeting. There was a vuhj.-Tui[«n I vory. C Anthony Cream, of Cold Spring, was S Initialed as a member of lire A. O. E. W. r tuuchl ImpSemed with ihi imprrut&nru , of the Mysterlarcbs. Bro. A. O. liennett, we understand, is desirous of bef coming a memljsg SjlMsYolJe ji»der. ■' I IMItOTEO or: DTK HIIT.SorilS. In tbo absence of Bro, Speace, L. T. [ Eotrlkin tllloil the Alghcn's chair. (, . BrullrerS. H. Moore. Jlnsnclar of the . 1. O. n., is one of ihe best officials in , the lodge. F. L. Richardson ukas great prido in 1 tSSSKffiSS*" At the la«t meeting or the I, O. H.,^. r Utyibrsand Awingston JBdrrdga ML ;. -mo" excelleal ot i Applications for membership in the "•'gF^W^aSs sod quite r i ui r ""m Chancellor Ruthnrford fills the chair whh becoming dlgnily. Council No. 3, has now . mau^amUp Tbo order geni^y% j^stog. new j councils are belug.ucganlied. and Ihe order is In a healthy condition. | — uiuci is IU a ucmiiuy ronuuion. | o'.'r

•e D. 8. Chsnotiior Vansruxn ia.itut at , •• better advancement of the order In Ibis i »t Jurisdiction. »• the inlereaforpur local branch. | ur Brother Porter Ivthe right man In the w New members are being enrolled and I ,d the society generally is in a prosperous fc „ ere runmng out almost daily, and they n are beiijlt paid prompUy. In spilt <dthn 0 ,r of toe coUflBi, • is bol^^jlpe. rrn.lyS^ . Tlie A.alon City Building an,, Loan ^ AsaWlallVvMorganix,,, Monday even!2^5fc»3S.83K» e street, Camden. N. J. TJic . lollowlng L, are tlx officers of the AtMciatlon : ,, T Presiilcnt. George J., Hummel Prest- . • deni AValen Bench lurprovetnent Coinit g— gt-Vlfv.Pfssl.l«ui,-Jsmcph-Maji Sec- 1 t rotary. George \V. Rummel ; Treasurer ] p< H. L. Townemd ; Solicitors, Thomas E. T* .. toarhsarl loon Jala. - The foOowiiig I- are the directors ckctcd to serve one , ■ yea-: D. K. Fuller, caafatatrvl NcysW V h Penn 1L R. Co.; Geo. A. * i. In shoo msclilr.cry-.^if^bi^t. ^ is shoe mauu'.cturvr, S. S. Uanaon. pror duee dealer, Leon Fola, attorney at-law; C Joseph L. Springer, Philadelphia gas . ■. work a; W. H.friebn^ tonM^b s e clothUg eslabllshment ; £ A. Shaw. ^ Manager East ISta Clothing Co.; E. m RUbemlne, pasrnbrokcr ■ c. W. WlttfatAmocUtlon will held their p " j monthly meetings toe fourth Wedncs- „ * I dsy of -oeesy meH>, et lbclj W.-CTreer ,, J nearly tone thousand ha. bmp tub- „ . ratoei. Gtoeot J. BckktuPres. ,

... i. linrysnd perch are in market, but to g.J Ok^faM .ut Ifltk^swrath dues more ,y Bekdh dtlis'll|llll^K Ulng pushed .1, tri o: Bmrurr ]lliiir. •Mil r priny 'market' gardeners hare j r. eiriy stuff hp urtsgitrwlng. ,g See tha Old Folks' (' icert Tuesday . people arc Inconsistent though "ffit^rtxignathm of OmnciUnan Frauk J I *?nls£!r *' yc"- ' 4 JamesT. lixi'.g^cksmlthand horse . to Civil *crrl-rs ef Gohrt House Uspliat L y. Wain . Ivy iBj&lng his Lafayette j t stiiBeotiage puidk order for his sum- t| ■ The Weat JcgUE Railnrnd Cosnpany r< I will build a bainflpo new freight depot ; »t Sea Brt^on.® . ^ f. ; . Now is rnpvtwHBto arrange for your ■ future bappincss by subscribiog for the ni Semi-Weekly Watx. £ . Wwsl Cape May is to be eougrafulated upon toe prospect of getting clear offal M surplus of standing water. \\ A dispatch rccelrcd at this office conthe .intelligence that F. |j. Richard- of will bd Cape May's next pThilaisiIsi r ;b "A ship on Are at sea" wiu. bo shown dr on canvass at the stercopiicoo cxhlbltlon in the M. E. Church in ihe near fu- m W- Gi ''Can't cat a thing." Hood's Sarrapa- p ipiwtlle.ieguratingiligcilliin.sud glv- Wl Ing strength. - p, The remarks of Superiotrndent E. O. it Chapman upon Industrial education. |,a printed in another column,.are worthy toe attealion. In the spring the bu >y housewife tears .softs, w alls and mats, cleaning house mi until her husband sadly groans and 1 Insure your buildings and live slock. ! It mar bo ^ooaoml rally done ai the of. In ticea of J. Henry EdwS No. aD .

£ *- A.--fecoBloii, . tha. admsnmodaitag ^ charge! are very moderate. _ . „ 0 n*mceaf»swllHre«f ft»elik«6gAmlfl< tha aoymtjieincnt of Dam. J/Vcofct. in » another |Mt In ti.1- pijfajjr " 1 r There are 1 1 .000 remcdiyt for diseaty : known do medical riehte, ssd 's tnin • gmnrrtHrhumo..'. . rthu «' . - Mi ynu eveessi a prairld on II ' e*i, » tired thed't-veopticorr'TxHfflfift.M® : " to be given in a short Utue. This ri.w » gloue Is.weU zofah .he price ol admlaIf ynu want therounl; newt the semiweekly Wsrt will gird It Io"yon frcah ' from the towns and villages of the couu- !>'- Its. tlui.bas! ^ 1 dollar's worth in the 1 > Theingk »|.o ■oto.poHrestwmtcm.s. c"o"j7^a U "Ml!k ' * him out wheu he Is bigger than you ' A Isrgwgaog of mrebaules aWwork." ' lug on the Stockton notel. Tha building will thine like a new .doUar when It 1 comes froin muler tha hkods of Ihe arC- ■' 1 Tile Grand Jurors who scrre at tha ' April term of Cape May conty courts asgaaffii m^ss. ; Th»t Dolling sucregils -fake, suctvm ' 1 lias Iweoma tfrelf a Bkudtln seaitlhiSf. Ias.taklial.ail kual.waa aetulimul-it to 1 much mora frequent that nothing sueHe can At you out from hat down to sheet. Give him a call. c Tha Ladies Social Cltete of the Bap. c mm® National Hall on April #tb. will be a place, 11 being tbe occasion of "Ye * It "Ye

I A. Kennedy's drug store. If you wish to spend a pleasant oven- ( of th- M. E. Sunday School. Entrikln'v Hybrid Sweat Corn hu no SO ocnts quart, 10 off for ' mechanic, who w ill do you a Job of work creditable to his taste snd skill. jffiftkn sge in cd« | MsnsionrdStoJ offm to Cape Mgycultage resid- hB. , suits of furniture, oilcloths, sod wliuh-w shadlnrt. Repxlr. promp'ly done. ? We me Indebted to Miss Clara Weeks. " Cold Spring, for a handsome bunch of " trailing arbutcs. for wblrh we return ffl'.r since reel thanks. Tha awaat avaall- ■ lorcr uf nature's gifts. ~TM TuMffly 'IWblhg AprTI Wh, ".I Hall, tbe young people of iho „ lnerary cbaracter. General Admission 15 cenis, Reserved 'real* 33 rata. A- a Little has contributed his full ' ■xw-ztsa&sri one of our rellabla busloesa men who may be depended upon to perform aay J? Culled Stales gre lo rej-sy a very h warm summer. lie says that he hu U WttkMwa 11 to fal! that wherever « meteorological, event took place last ' week, and on that and tha succeeding day toe wlud !ras northeaat That T

' " ' " ' Colo Spring. * John Johnenn lislfod tbn Spring oh » •1%S?d9- -- S-'-iii ' tij; >.x Selh Chambers has pul a Bsh pound on Charles Mauhcsrs' beach. It is reported that William Kwlng hu imrehased a llfy acre farm at fishing ' Crec1'- ' Wo noticed several carriages dflrfalg ' tliresgh the Spring the first cf tbe week from Cape May. ' Mrs. Wllllim McPheraou. of risking Creek, wis calling on friends and rela- ' lives on Tueudsy IxJ. Rev. J. L. land Is, accurupanled by -Mrs. Landls, were qslling on their Spring friends on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Furmaa L. Richardsou, of Cape May City, was making nalla in our nelgfaborltood Thursday afternoon of , Ihiewetk. , ,* It la said that the members of the will give another one of entertainments on or about the l«lh of ibis month. Wm. Cresse has reccircd a fine horse recently, purchased, G. L- Smith, Suph o! -Lacdrelh seed* was down this week. future of a Rio Grande ^lady and , Cape May gentleman. Among tbe visitors here lately were J Walnwright, of Nkw York; Mrs. Wei. Sbeppard and Mrs. A. Inman. j The main subject sgltating Uie mind i Middle Township people is whether hare the right, individually, to f off their property— ■ \ The indications for work this sumsre very farorablc both for tbo Ri«' f Sugar Company and Henry A. s Sugar Company. John Brown, our blacksmith, while t Walking to the itore with a neighbor a otber evening fell in a dileb. Had nut bra for speedy sssisUnecJl might ■ Petersburg. mmutowa.*™ 1 "C ,',c*",rul 00 "" 1 "• Bl. Ross spent a portion of the week * inHlllvilie. llireii daxxxi' Anrll .

5. l,errlng •»*«>• JW*k'Um'« to* Miracle la Godfrey '•» ''feWSF Miss Hsnnah Budd ql Tuffaslipg. a to Kb- IrfshpjmwtdWntj^dietirtp-lf t J ] f kJlpearahOirer MV!1, Irannto xlmffttkr't Tlikir affcr Bocks "of geese passed V over m|." town las; Tuesday winging 0 '.heir way jd to! dorth. IT ""S"13fif"Uial will rnnSBrToTaweck at" ' '^1 ' f"%*' jlh'e next ' 4 al.'Wrlulli^ uffly fCTTTvc ffff Conle if pr , Sao'h cwavii;c" A. F. Kends! is -ai .1 to be in a very 1 , preo«1ous ptmdition. Uncle Tommy 7'ownsend is quite 1 j poorly. At Umea he It _anabJs to be 1 out- * j s i £ u e e i , i e ii iC*1'- BetreSullon-dg l,cr ' ,j »>jgb:"j fy I^Qay. ,!»e i-qiljn J j Ercrelt J. J err 11 was riding about liSBSffirrr": Remington Corsou seems to be Im- ■ , proving slowly, -Jle is able lo ride out - ■ ' t to cot ber knee so severely lliat c toe doctor bad to he called. ' uSK'sa'aiifiSitc; ; a petition for Mr. Coreoa, not that they r object tQJJqulre WcstcotLjiut if there r m,-jbo.» e^M^iP*2w a. woo « , hkvt Me. Cnrann «» any one , Mrs. Henry 8. Corson's windows sre a delight lo passers hv who love lo. look, ^Qto "mg^very Ihn^tod funtt flower ('tilt lire. sdU her srrsngeracnl for curing for them and displaying them are 6 exceptionally gixul d^^^i^Buehimprore,!. I D. I. Robinson It a practical horae * •hoer.

i«im our town on Wednesday. Dr. 0. O. Gull to the owner of one of O toe finest horses in Dennis townthjp. Too infant aon of Harry and Annie , Bijie was buried in St. EUxabelh's yisliing friends in PhOadclphls. * Mrs. Charles Bsyret, of 80s Isle, and ssawMSttes day. Another one of our old land marks IK beat known watermen, having trio! oil between DennlvCratk snd Philadelphia acjeasrasKua ■eavement He lenrea two sonasndtwo daughters to mourn his loss. Oeenty .Vtoto. > Ijl'lulllllfirlJKh A ott rliauging condolences. . >Y r. f knwnlar «l klaalsl, ..fi Laughlln, was in the neighboihood on IS number of slrauBmen go to Se«J disappointed, being told that the cootractor baa no orders to go to work on repairs. I^^4M8WA^ hope grows weaker day by tlsy. Her ailment seems to baffle all remedies, and toe 'ureUj have the sympatbr of all flNta tne o«nehea.H. T, OulesnskpT gun and bror ght to toe gtoufid a coon. The poor fellow made a «ad mistake whin he ventured near toe Providence. She hu been out twenty, six days acd there are no tidings yet caputa U Harry Smith, of Tucks. Shhsb l«UI hoped, but SB hearts sre filled with &r'ffi5aE3w,

zMtMs ~ Pock flsh~Ksve made their appear snce along our shore, but not many 3- srll nl ® 1. Blehsrds, s noted Pltstos. Pa. lawyw, BattokCapeHooku. He is sn an- "» nus! visitor to the Point Rev. Dr. Wylle, of Philadelphia/paid u the Polu! a visit on Tneedsy, attending 4 to 1 dstneae matters concerning his cot. HJ^c if"' : UVDig'^-iA-VVQ1-Farm, wc are lorry to heor..ls quite ^ sick. Dr. Marry U '.no alleniiinj ; ..y. U . R Marklcj) Is, seeking - the apyolnitneht of postnmster, baring PhilsdelJ phla friends petitioning l'uatmasler Gen- " eral Wanamakrr in his behalf. Mrs. Mary Bmito, of PhUsdfilphla, is e risltlng friends si the Point . She has < been in poor health for orer a - years a' '' good deal of toe time under the care , of » pbyiideii. 1 :i1' '' ' ' ' ° Mrs. Knight, of Philsdelphie, .called ' to see A. W. Springer about renting s 9 collage for friends of hers for the dsrly part of the reason. All desiring/fur. □is bed or unfurnished cottages w lots will do well to call on him early before toey are el! rented. 1 I i>~i <W'The new road overseer Is at work. i Tlie Bxnd of Hope hsa live new pledge 1 signers. , Miss Kete driver u si homo for Ike , Some of are farmers are unable lo j plow their ground, owing to ihe heary , Mrs. Deborah Learning U quite suecaas- 1 tie chirpcrs. Mrs. Seola Holhids has been suffering , a few days from sore throat. She la'. ; somewhat better at this writing. Tbe young man with a hole in bis bat r losing his eye sight, lie mistook a c Mischievous boys have been at 'work 1 around tbe nelgnWrbood. The vllisgers j An attempt m.'d'e ro rob SIUs L. ° N. Errtekson's store on Friday night a front sliutler was forced open snd „

Mr. ^ Wpllsub. nt Avalnn vhiM , U'toplufiSa&mtly. " tow. ",T^dss°t?,,c P'"? FrK ' Ilrniy Welntiolr and,, wife returned " Wcdieiday, lrtvtng'bcra ou a visit to . frlaudaui Philadelphia. ' Ji-rs. Adglglde Smallwood sod Sirs. J. 1 flJEucber Were down tin* week, being 1 eyjgrtalnfd sdsfft-c borne <>f Conductor ' Co*. Sirs. Bucher is the molhcr of Mrs. Cox. " Davl.l Strather. our. usistant freight 1 very handsome gold wstcb, wh|cb t as . gift from his two brother-, who reside : , in I'hUsdejphiw | ; The slort rand j rafiJSicq' if Ittfli j . Chester tor^iy naaritig hoiifliiiSn, I Is one of J& moil sfonbdeto 4U)e|nd I Yenlentjy irfmgCd Bfuctfire#at%ei Iflo.' Twnfty.flvc narrow gaugo sand cars | , arrived on Tuesday from Gcrmantown. . PgA for Corcoran & Itlchey, who have Aval n. The! will employ about 150 i ■ faalisii lubosqsaln she wnrV- ■""> Q 1 * -Thcsporial escuraitm' whidi was here r hundred snd fifty people. The cicur. slonisls-sfa teem to Iraee experienced an t j Ti&wcrc a qfiiel.,,,.1 * orderly crowd. Tbe train, 01 nth-ling ol f elghj cgfs^rrivejl p^ut ekj"M y'cloch J., i andfiOri»Mky>st>.<& rSO tot /A > In ' ' Holly Beach. "* ' a made here the past week. Sirs. j. llsbcock bat been paying s 0 visit to ber numerous friends si this p PjK®-', Ii homo's cottage has been safely o removed to an cxmllent location on n Alfrtrew avenue. n A tax sale of tbo deiinqucnU of 1S87 n n rax saie 01 toe delinquents 01 1SS7 ;

sa till la^c place Uca; In a short time, the 7 Cimoraahg^ljlg raored the same. In U*-fciMksy«kleWfcii.,of Bridgeton, was appointed Solicitor for the Borough at 3f Iho meeting of Council held on Tuesday iik'iaBs le an oarly date. ■t Sir. Stephen Titna, of Camden, Is stopping at his, handsome cotiaga. on i SteoFrmo? Mr. O. Illdwell is having the grounds d surronndlng his cottage on Young ave- . under Uie supervision of I It weuld be well If our health board ;s should give thrlr attention lo several e hwkdklfili'^ ^eJV btjMcqmc Unhealthy. •.-e»S?]30ivuKb^|u^e" hare decided to d tB^^WmUdH^mnse! to protecnlc J Uie chla.', penuing agslnat several non. k resident propc-tv owners, for work done ( The swallow and the mud-hen has tr. rl red, tod the fish-huk is on-hand I. Thera are about two bundled Ilallans g here leveling down the sand hlUa. Every thing is animation. I ,-Quf.ehorc was lined aith. star ..lixh. 00 J , Monday last. We could have picked ' U(i bushels of them, torah* B. It. bridge Is being pushed to ^Nfipielion with all dHrsuoh. It Is ex- ' * |giP that cars wOImnrnrev by the 1st ; . of May. , Last Sunday wo had a HI uie talk at pott office hy Rov. Mr. Pleison, of J f "** """l,cw r and Inspiring. . 1 I There was qnlle an arnvnl here Sun. 1 , <l«l last Among the" -* noUced Mr. ' tsem accMwnixa by iif. Dickenson snd Mr. Kelknr. directors. 1 We have a new arrival here In the ' shape of two mack's craw" brought by ' val. bat to those who lire milk in their ' coffee U Is wry importsni [ for ills snskeshlp, there sras s big aristocratic eagle perched kirb upii a ttw. ywliMtRllU'hfi very food of black ' 1 Vnaqja^fantothlQiJni' the first one he x ijtadeean for syisr he luat pounood * ! UMed, hut toere wn ' [gegljwato to toe top of Um tree with :

ir- WUEsm Tylrt Is now home for a few iy; days i n ' Aunt Amelia Timlin wiu in lowntn smJsaMrJS g PbilatWpbia on Wednesday, h Iae pcull died Wednraday aflcrnoon . at his home at North Goshen, aged 87 n year*.-. -,dj >!-n.v jo * The friends of Miss llcttic T-wnsend > gar; her a surprise party in Wednesday evening! . . hj 1 LnkC Yanaman, one of our jolly i- young j men. U,cni<yiag the quid yf :spk« » live in jvlilfs working on llii hank for » E. P. Hand. , The reception given llev. Mr. Wsllh1 noon wus sgrahdsff^^jesk f among friends. . 'Road overseer Bhaiv has brgan rrpalr- ' tig We highway. Wo think that if a vote could be taken how, top county Mill! go ovirwhelnd* dry. QflOCI Y'lOJOB ' Much inquiry in rclcrenefi to toe nonMrs. gmnu Holmes. ngc VUcfaynger. 1 paid her patents' a' vlsii last Wwlnoa^D "lei b II b 1 Mrs. James B. Shew went phia last Wednesday on business con- \ The Bsoil WSloW jsfSly /mill 1 irxoJmfii* and cboltc selections by meuiacrjit»»l<- \ The long lot anchor is louiul at last. . il Miss Boxy B. Bapp is somewhat mi. J. proved el this writing. '■ James A. Chatlln made 1 brief visit to

ll PbihuklphlS this w-vh "i i' The fatnills: form of Henry Perry & 1- seen u -sin ou out streets. ** s>ifnt Tue-.,:.iy with relative In Ocean x view . *. r r, (-I t n , rv. fy • j » Mr and Wr^^jilioilodi K 'Ceek; j C Mrs. Rachel Hand is vi.iung Mrs ' f reporte.! fiangcrously 111. Miss Rebecca lugcrsoll of Soull. Tupk. t ahocis spending a :™ day. » ,Js her 1 grand raotocrv>DtB«n<r) Yolrh g 1 c Perth Ambuy to aitcnd the funeral of ' .. Jiis fqtlier.ln.law, t'spt. J»iapt fiimtju s I i '1?™* ?J!nte5 Bm'.lb hks: Jwcn qnile" f . ach'c|y^dfjj|»* l,f «:Mr ^ : fissSs-Ewsf I f ( in tMs; vrehtity, jj jw)H .atlfa j, Bspp Is mt^iilg extenj-oe ^pre|^ralM.s | ^ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin lnms<df-akJ i', have facen spending the wlntdr kt'HMb- i ArJ^ndcipalc remsiolog there for fiESSirerr " Miss Maggie Tlhbals.ta' ikoxptoudwas prepared by Mrs. Martha Kates J>> ral and lifelike with a tiny star-fish In iu J' Dumber ol the same. r, the

: ||ppa.Q 1 1 SSiSffii ,®!i J tfqasaSK .s d Or xivlcg a|s fneeiliaJusiiitosixiNaJ. . 'WrelSffili I- tost sbc knew lycujfgx liaise UI for the e Throat and Lungs wto a superior remetfun. as It stepped he#-, rough laatantlr * Jratto Other cough icmediea,l«t..iovef. sstKj&stisfffibK will give roc Sfferaton Baltic to 'to t The co-partntfrsblp heretofore known as the firm of Bonder & Rutherford,*, dissolved this day by mutual consent, 1 "-""ton Souder is authorised to.tollect I a" moneys due the late firm ana "ply sff hill, against said ffrm that are Mr red, , Those having bills wUlf>Esstort thito at once, and thoae own* said farm will call t and make settlement immediately ct, No-, 8 Mansion street. f— - ; Mr. Bonder will rontlfiuc the furniture" , snd upholstering >mitnto5>t The "ill risnd No. 8 Mansion *rra I A A underUkinUlbJ«ln continue the door to tbe ^sssaiiiassaaato J. lleory Edwyids, Sn+l&MutMnl ton. street. ] / A7Tt J VWW1 Fos Sxlx: The property knownVs O.e Bantist jutrsoosg* H u an.gigtiti«oLi J house, lot tol.lpl ififWlVw. • urda! April ls£ '«I Property shown 2 7?~il5™S3Y : WS3t j ffhalrman Trustees. ; Xj.fiisiBfiE s isiiSlti! nsnhk-ntbSshtotfiMtola'' ' WhiBsUawaCtfg^u^gte Wtoatoshiw.! ftis. Mw'dawtsSsito Z 4 WktoshshsfitonhnLshspsvathsmCastaut. ( 1 - "I ,

■Jii I ' J33 /A O — Beware of Ointmant of Carta rrh rti . that contalna Maroury. As mercury wUl surely d stray toe sense age they will do are ten fold to the good >0 you can possibly derive from them. ?7 Rail's CsUtrrh Cure, msnulsctured by F. 1 J. Cheney. Toledo; ttv contains no-'mer. id cury, and is taken lnttrnally, and acts •- directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of th! system. In buying 'Hall's' ly Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu,r Ine, it Is taken tnterqally and nuffie in „ i ^ Wltofcuk'teo.. 1- that, every huusokvepcr aluiuUl. a-e that i ssfefi fiar: qualit^Of gooitB thtl I hey can depend sod? wv cafl yMr"attcntton to our S.*W. A Co, No. 1 Coffee, which la strictly tlrst-clasa. acd highly tlai-oreii. it will ■ sSSSStSS \ r-S«eassh*»jMKs? b Favoratc Table Syrup , to Jkct wfi^ah , H^wiU be to yuur Interest to Mk'hrr , ^•t'mtr keep It. tell Phlm win re. K can 'j Lily laundry, and LUy Giro Starch, r . jime and^ while, uuil give Ihe best I : iSiJSHHSSk iag^sgnjmf^i > . .f -f =r&|i-n j j y Ij-i.-.-i- , - 1 1 : p: - ^ t) 1' 1 * Wra'-lfiTtW^li i i tii'i aud tyhahja , • ngi.lt i Hda*ri_IL jllda. sgenlffro I'lllhiVf-j •" jiflW tyi ^l^giienliy^ tef j Thoy Could Not Agroo. j __ War in the ranks of the Wall 1'epe.r | juices tjnprectvdi ntcj. We gel thjaln- - for mutton from the Fidelity WltllTtlper Company" of .No. UN. Ilto St., i'hlla. ^elphU^Wbo hare decided to ^ivc^tho O; Adifrrtsfmfnt«. Sfw aidrrrttwmtntt. i

»M:ii ; : nnBaiNTXV J'"0\ : » '.waaaalNaS'E t gooCjKsruiiirllla u sold hMali itruenaaa . b 0 :/'yfeeg idrst i lYi *- NEW3ERSEY IBUfeT ' SAFE DEPDOT COMPANY. ' J ^^^^fclVtfonsedmmtoiitoaaatat, a aafOTsoBssjiii'i v Sssxasskmsei,''- : at tame ser eeni. per aanoia wm be allowed. S - ■ isUUsluiiUi cserrst- .- 1 VBo'ttOo ] ; a usafctoBHsire oai j lat'hCStniJ, lVest'lrat. _ | I'toiiM * . -T

It, Makes You Hungry ;. :**■ i *» **• — rw. - m Paine's The Best . Celery Compound Spring: Medicine. , rh,MMSi3SS5 . 5SiiS:1S5?,?J^H5S?8SS^ pwy aeJtuiCMCMor^ra rhyaeuas j i.-ma.md^re 1 ra ta^SuVYgff HB' ' X lira, mra.sroa, em. j : DIAMOND DYES ^ UCTATEO FOOD ST^gS^rajSSSSS?' CARPETS.' V:; Our Spring Stock oi Carpets now on exhibition and sale, is one of the largest and choicest we have ever shown. '■> We are offering special inducements in the way of prices. J'bdfc furnishinre new homes would do well to consult us. We offer . INGRAINS, • at ^ cts. per yard and upwards. • vim at 8> cts. " " " TAPESTRIES. • at so cts. " " " ' ^ at 85 cts. ; VELVETS. - atSi.oo Coquettes, > Mot tied)- at $1.00 Moquettes, (figured), at Si.;^ WILTON'S- - atSi.fto " " *• ANillNISTCRS - at $3.00 " ^ j V flATTINGS $4.00 per roll (41 yds.) an, i upwards. OIL CLOTHS front 3 lo iS fL wide at prices ranging I from 35 cts. to f 1 .25 -per square yard. 1.1NOI.KI MS. UGNUXtS, and LIGMTECTS, simi- , lar to oil ck»th in -appearance and verj' durable. j ART SQUARES, "MATS^RUGS. and DRUGGETS 1 m a!! sizes and prices. ■* "■n i nia-iiiTMiatr, mn nud ird i-ioorn. SrpKSSIDCE 5 CLOTHIER, ! Ijji hb hi rati nun PHILADELPHIA. TWO REALMS § Where We Are Rulers. r 7 SPRING iter&K ssirujssfjte: ■QifycoA TS 1 ■ "•* — BOYS' iS'Sstfryrsrs" tuvz ~ CLOTHING IZZStfUS!-:"" -/A.'. I «ipi<".tu»iab)i- Authorities tn AWtwrar, JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920, 922 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPE HOUSE,. CAPP MAY POINT, N. J. " rii>ivirf»tt all die -Year. Heated by Steam. Lighted with' G'a!i.'"Pia'e '""i I ztrge Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire Places ' for Wood .and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS

. Tit* CaPE VIOL'S* Jarerommeailo! Ujproiiuovut pbyocianx as ou* Jl cue hcvt hoien ou txe SSiA' ",«« wonts mat. j yff^r A. H. HAMILTON. Managfir. For. Sale, Rent or Exchange FOR CITY PfiOPERFf OR A GCOD FARI! THE HOTEL OF 25 ROOMS and AMUSEMENT HALL 78x93, au.iiXowntlu'1 with Stage, will bs sold at a BARGAIN, ' SUITABLE for a COTTAGE or'sTORE; . (Noxt to Marcy & Meorey*s Drug Store.) . ■■ ' MtoJ* to Kuni l-.niste Outer . I Si 1700 Spring Gnrdan St.. Philadfilphia. tolMt riB? ; K, PANCOAST, > .$3 I LJiau' - i-i Cants' and BoysV-t UjSij: «1F1NE SHOtSI» 41 North Ninth St., Philadelpeia. Tha Best $3 Shoe ever offered in this CHy. $3 COSTDI WDBI AHB BEPA1MQ* A SPECIALTY. $3 vty -» ■ - --- ■ ■ • *> WM. H. MILLS, ;«iBOAT BUILDER, CAPg MAY CIT".N. J. ^ L. FURMAH SMITH, - T COAL AND WOOD, 8chetlengersT Landing. Caoe Mfay, N. J. ^ """"" iu:,8: rau^fr^iaSS' w>* m ' ■' JOSEPH P. HENRY," ~™" House, Sigh and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafayette Street. Cape May City, N. J. ..JOS. C.BOYD, yiUl/lCl • MtMrir o> sue Marks* stren. - ii. , -GofTees arid fine Groceries, - Noj AQ2 Philadelphia- ' RAZORS.- " W. 3. WARE. U w-.ht-,.aU sue.., esM ttx,*, J.