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« IW»r SerVlclThe Joyful Enter services at IbcM. E. Church on Bondiy evening were attended by a throng of vrorehippeni and interested ipecMtora. The ushera were kept busy torn the time doom were opened is acwri ac the oeoole who doMjed to attend the attmotlre tsrrlcaa of this popular church, teaches had to be brought is for tttdr accommodation. Bosh with " Bweot Easter Bella " by the achool ; Pastor Maoe made as appropriate prayer-, then the achool helped to aw ell the mualc of the occasion by Joining Is the song, " Rejoice Thla Eaater Morning ; " Ww Bailey, Lulu Buah, lulu Bellas, "Alice Greer, and May Bonder delightfully rendered their reddejed most efficient aid to the aerrlcea of , the hour by helping to swell the bar- . monloua Joys of the occasion. Paator ] Maoe told of the dertratlon of the word | "Eaater" and how the old Mythology of our blonde haired and stalwart | Anglo Baron, pagan ancestors had glren , us names for the days of the week, a , yery interesting part of the exercises. , The young people were out In force from city and country, looking bright , and beautiful In their new spring cloths, j The adult part of the congregation wtro , delighted to wltaeae the gladnaat of the , 1-.IW thr^wera^jojfalbe. , '•~t hvnrr1 with Joy oiex the glad 1 tidings which this moat Interesting meet- , lug celebrated. , On Monday night the Society of Chris- 1 tlsn Eudearor, connected with the Proa. 1 byterian Church, sare Its drat sociable . and literary entertainment- About fifty j of the actlre end aaaocUte members of . Use society met In the lodge room of the , boo Hall and spent a eery enjoyable " evening. Harry Mecrsy gare a cornet nolo; Lemuel B. Miller sang " Rock a , Bye Baby" with hie usual aonp fnU-, Mlaa Sallle Mecray mug "Go Boftlygo Sadly," with much pathos and expression | Miss Maria Crowell, of West Cape ' May, read " HumaJ*J.gae ( pleasing manner ; Miss AlutU Bayoee recited " The Boyf" la a very artistic . style; W. Porter Hndsred some of his . character songs, sad John W. Mecray kindly lent the organ. The company ' — «j85a-tt«M75~Tr eiafuncEwtiiJr and rounded off the exercteee by partithe Society proceeds In this manner It be our Christian Endeavor lo cultivate ibe bappfacm of all Eaater Sundey at the Cetnollc Church thla city, was celebrated with more than usual mint, two mimes being celebrated by the Bay. Rector, Father Degen. The Aral ntaainitTa. m. and the last at I l u, the lauer being a High Mass, with an nugmenlrd choir under the direction of Mis. Mary Louis, who ranby Mn. Maty OoUint, assisted by Misaes Oaaarn Magtrfre and Annie Stoddard In Una style. "Begins Coa.1 " by Lambllotu was eung st the Offertory. In 1 the evening a very eloquent sermon wss delivered by Father Degen, upon the " Reeurrectlon of Our Lord," followed ( by O Salutaris.' by Young, B. J. Begins ■ Coolie, LnmbUotte and Tantnm Ergo, , WDocx, D. M. The alien were very ■ ■ taatefully decorated by the BUleris at- , taehed lo the Convent on Lafayette ( streeU ,

0ns of the pressing Deeds of the town Is a renumbering of Its houses. As at present arranged there Is much to bewilder the stranger In his wild eeareh over town for any designs ted place with figures only to guide him. R hes come about that there It bat Hule use made of house numbers, because of their caremay be wtthla our galea into difficulty. by mying It has s certsin geographical relation to some of the larger hotels, Beach avenue, or other well-known spot The expense of renumbering the bnildlngs would not ba great and the Job should be undertaken, or else the An QluMrated Journey "Around the World la 80 minutes" will be given at the M. X. church oa Thursday availing, April SBth- ' One hundred, magnificent - mt*WHSl shown on canvaa,I»x» feet, fully described by Mr. W. Porter. The Caps Mays prominent people end places personally photographed byCbartea F. Quidort of thla city. Tickets of admitAD the center seats of the church are held In reeerxe. Tlcketa to be had at Dr. JCeumdy'a drug store. Proceeds for the benefit of M. E. Sunday achool. msm r wihohjaet to the small tacreaae of tax tomaatlhe ixpsnare of Ibis Improve. mm*, kioaanHtaone tool -it preetlag and really necessary. The beach U the gaaajgyj The May term of Cape Kayemntty conrta rommmosd to day at Court S-HSSa Gets the atareoptloea -M|>v- la

Iroioitiu 5 Th<*n*i W . MUlct kpeirts a new spring John 'llacisy la the chamoi n deck Pau^Mecrsy baa been h-ane during the Eaa^kolUaye. BxuiiuM Cohen and wife were here yen- - terday haute hunting. tfttanel Harrison, of the Clulflmtii, va here early in (he week. Nr. Joseph Cohen was' looking over WVntsgc list on dooday. ■Chas. H. Edmunds and wife were firitb their paints oyer Bunday. i. Pastors 1 andlt and Brewster ex-' changed pulpits on Bunday evening. I Judge Jlugg. of Camden, bad bullneat which called him do the Cape on ' Monday. y ~ Joseph Alward, attomev-atUw, Eilt- : abelh, tJ. J., altcodeuded the session ol ' Ibe Cape May courts on Tuiadsy. Joseph Patterson, oog of the former of net Of the Block too Hotel, has beta spend tag a few days at The Ebbiu. Charlie F. Blading, Br. , and daughter, Mrs. 'finch, Philadelphia, have been spending a few days at ibe EbUlt. Mrs. A J. Myers It at the Island making arrangement! to open the Brexlon early In May. She is stopping at the Brunswick. A rfiry Interesting Easter sermon, by Thttor Brewster, wet preached to the congregation or the Presbyterian church on Sunday mora ng. , We regret lo learn of Ibo severe 111-

m of Captain Levi Grace, formerly of r this county. He Is at Ibe Arab Street • House, Philadelphia. d M. Anspech and daughter, Mrs. M. * Hall Blaotou, look advantage of the ' * bright aklaa of yesterday to look oyer i- familiar Cape May places. - Mr. and Mra McConnril doted their i o cottage on Tuesday and left for their " Philadelphia home. They will be down 1 0 In June for the summer. i C. C. Mann and family are keeping ' house In their Columbia arenue collage. I 1 Mr. Maun U getting around all right, 1 f being much better In health. Dr. Jacob Derrick eon, of Wilmington, > i Delaware, enjoyed the lovely weather of 1 1 Monday at the Cape. IIo will occupy ■ his collage with family early hi the see- ' ■ aon. I John J. McConncIl hat re-purchsaed ' the Decatur street lot which be gild two ' - yean ago, and baa put a handsome fence ' arofind It, making a fine Improvement to , ' bis cottage surroundings. ' Her. J. L. Landis preached a sermon 1 the Cape May Point Beadle Memorial 1 chapel to a largo audience. The ser- f 1 vice* there are being largely attended from Sabbath to Sabbath. ' The Invalid wife of banker E. T. ' Coanne, of Albion, New York, left Cape ' May on Monday In palace car President ' borne. Mra Coanne was aecotnpa- ' 1 nlcd by her physician, Dr. William C. 1 Genial Geo. D. McCreary took advan- ' 1 tags of the fine eprttf* weather of the * • early part of the week to look orer lm. provemcnts on his Cape May outage, , which has been beautified by a coat of t spring pal ill.'"' We are sorry to note tbe continued illness of J. a Hand, of Cailton Farm. , He has been tick for the put six weeks. , Under tbe skillful treatment of Dr. ' Mecray we hope he will regain his former health end strength. . Joseph Thompson and Miss Emily - 1 wore married lo Pblladel- . phis oo Tueaday. Mlaa W. is the daugh- ' tor ol a rich Fifth street baker. They will atari housekeeping with the but * 1 wishes of friends e pert of whom lire at . Gape May. b > It la report -d that Jourd Thompson : will lead to the by menial aim a charm- * Philadelphia bride on Thursday of " this week. He has purchased e house at 89rd and Columbia avenue, where be will start to housekeeping el once. ~ : Misses Katie, May. Bessie, Baby Flo- ' rence. Milters Alexander and John Mo- ' . Council spent Enter holidays at Cape ; May wilh tbelr parenU. ^hjy bad ' a fine time on the beach, being among the very first arrivals at that popular ' , spo'- , Miss Bessie Jacobs, accompanied by < I her friend, Harry Jones, af Franklin- ' rllle, spent Easier holidays at Cape May. 1 l Mlaa Jacobs U an Intellectually bright and pretty blonde. In her becoming I | spring costume the won large admin- £ lion from the gay throng that did the ■ early beach boulevard act on Bunday ; aftarnoon. She is principal of tbo Frank, c , Unvllle public Khool. > i The American Order of the Fraternal | I Is la a very properoua condition, ( i and la another proof of Ibe confidence which the American public places lo lis . secret and beneficial ordtra. So Jar u . ba Mined the ptogftat of the Or- . dor Is unrivalled Bf kny Order, end ' while 11 has a business standing to build tbe men at tbe bead are made of tbe right material to do It. U«pe May OojucUNo. 8 has a mem. benhlp of 101 legbpd standing, and ^ every prospect of more joining. The Council will meet In ibe Lodge Room of the A O. U. W. on Washington " street, near the post office, from May 7th until further notice. w- r. u_-_ J Sec-y. J

" Friend John L. Lansing hu received 1 hi. warrant for five weeks benefit in > the Order of Iron Hall. 8185 Is a nice ' 1 sum lo come In when needed. ' The Order Is In excellent standing. ' 1 Upwards of 1000 Branches and a room- " berahlp of 90,000. Tbe Banner Branch la at Jtalllimore ^ with a membership of upwards 1000. ' District No. 0 will hold meeting at 1 Jersey City May 0'h. Friend B. Well. ^ • man will represent Branch 970 of Cape JUy. ' Charter members of Banner Branch No. 79, Order of iron Hall, were paid c , IB, 797.50 in nmtured cenlficalra on Monday, April 9th. Tba Order hu now SO.OOCmeaOien end 1.088 Branches ' Tbrrty-four Branches were added during the month of March. Total amounts 1 ' paid In btnefila trace July 8lh.188t.le ' . 88,784,185.00. Total la the Rarer* ' Fund, 8540,000 00. It coat tbe mem- , ben of Bancb 76 tbe sum of 8067.50 for 81000. During the present year, JU r i JWOcwrtificalre will muarn. Tb. wffl jFSrBrsH; Twenty uereemenU, durfog the year ' win raise 81,800,000. To thla add the , Reserve Fund and there is ample lo . meet all liabilities. AnntAnataThorepsia, a well-known, I WpaffiriWi npfidau old cojaned woman 4 whom evary one knew and respected, ■ ' died on Monday morning and hu gone ' to the 8aW Hone In the spirit bud. i ; tothepoorhoure. ->» ^ « . !

"•'sAt-TA " . . Hop loads hive made their appearance - InTkeJwde. ' j" 1 k Rio Grande still .nam* from e eurplua ; of standing water. c Good cow for sale. Apply to B. C. 1 Ttnard, Rio Grande. - aSA4t V Cape May hu now an express train ' every day in the week. . Mgyor Edmunds bought the BrinOel < F>ffijue farm last Saturday. r Thelbsa amount of tu-face water is ' retarding floating operations. 1 e A perl or' car is attached to the 7.80 1 express each day of thrWtak. Thomu T. Sparks, whrehrrlght, our the llknd bridge, Cape May. I I. Flour and lead at George L. Loveiie, I n Jackson street, near Wwhingloe. ' George W. lteeau, practical machln- : i. 1st end gwa filter. Cape May, N. J. ' ,1 The boardwalk wu brightened up I lam Sunday with gay Easier, suits. ' r Tbe pond lBy, wa bsUere, la Use kind I „ of flower that blooms b> (bn. spring', 1 The Warn Is by odds the-iltM cwn. I , pine county newspaper. $1 per year. I a Adm'salon 15 csmta, roerved scats 25 costs lo tbe atareopUcOn ealdbilton. Junes T. Bailey, blacksmith and hone j shocr. near Cape Island bridge, on pike. e Paator Mace's next Sunday night ser- 1 mon win bring him a Urge company of < I Around The World in 80 Minutas wiU ■ i he serai on canvas In the M. E. Church on April 85th. ' The Insurance companies are not irf suing many accident polic es to Okla- ^ Beautiful and appsopriate services ' . were held In the Roman Catholic Church ' • on Eaater Bunday. New Jersey soldiers who go to New York on the 30th wffi have to take their ' r rations with them. r There are rumors of newspaper enter- c i prises, a very common thing for this ' of tbe year. • Now Is the lime to arrange for your . future happiness by subscribing for tho 1 Weekly WaTtRichard S. Little has bought the Mel. c , rln collage on oorner of Broad and ' [ street for 81400. For Sana— A merry-go-round or ca- . rouaal, in good order. Inquire of Frank ® Leib, Harriaburg, Pa. 5t I A few ttacki of Rio Grande cloyer * , hay still left, and tor sale. Apply to R. '■ C.Tlxard, Rio Grande. 4t h The entertainment to be given In tbe f ' M. E. Church on Thursday evening t: promises to be a rare treat. Photograph gallery to rent on Beach avenue. Apply to William King, No. f Arch street, Philadelphia. tf ° St. John P. E. Church has been very ' much Improved In appearance by repairs. and ooata of paint, ouutde and In. * Tne ancient hopper "Fisk" has got j pushed back cn the top shelf so far we *■ are afraiu he will never be spoiled out. " Wm. Porter will explain Uic dlfierenl * places of Inlaraat that are thrown on lha canvass Thursday ertuiag In the M. E " Church. The new Ml. Vernon hotel U a very ® desirable property, and in the bands of * competent landlord ought to do a good That part ot Washington street which ° hu brick sidewalks needs looking after, j* and put In proper repair before summer time Is upon us. Insure your buildings and live Rock. ' It may be economically done at the of. ° ficea of J. Henry Edmunds, No. 8(1 * street. Gsmson Is on deck with a supply of f, apparatus, such u twins, ropes, etc., for a fisbermens uso. Loyell't libriry, and U bead quarters for aUMnsipy. s, Thai wo a peculiar idea to hold an f Eaater party In the old county poor ( hoaae. What wu the matter with tbe new ban at the Court House. t| Frank Brown lost hb overcoat in com- u lug from hla Cold Spring ho&e to the b Ti^mrita'*MdlV™orniD*- The finder T wiU please leare It at tfill iSllBes — f< | Atherholt A Co., 488 Mtrket atreetrn: I offer to Cape May buyers most complete » lines of crockery ware, at prices which r will be townd quite utlafacunr. c Judging by the number of descendants of the first President who are now comforward, George Washington wu * the Father of Hla Country. ° L. Haddock, late of Oxford, Pa., hu " the Ellis Hughes farm. Cold ° He bu moved on tbe plane and will enrage In market gardening. A W. Springer and aon, buDGus and 0 contractors, Cape May Point. Till* * attends promptly to aU business eosnmbled lo It by nonresident properly £ The Wavn'a compositors owe their b thanks to Mrs. Mattle M. UUdreth for a * generous remembnoct of than by tbe way of a plate of aaeorted eakea from * tbe C E S. The contract for repairing and beauti. the M. E. church and chapel wil' 0 put out ou Wedneeday evening. The job la to be thoroughly done at a coat h of about 81800 „ Fishing Creek clam beds afford profit- [t able employment for Cape Shore bay- (1 men- It's only been a few years since p these epparently Inexhaustible beds of p One may hear all aorta of summer stories Just st this season of tbe year. They come to us arrayed In most vivid E eoli-rs, bit a large ltall el them should J taken with some very big grains of f,

Joseph Squirrel got a rousing Easter treat from tba Cape May folks who were attending the Court House ball last Frl day night, ms face beamed with smiles /whan Invited to step up and help hint, ■elf. Cottage renters are arriving every day, and u a reauU those desiring to rant keenly on Ae alert for a customer. It will pay yorTto advertise what kind | of a cottage you have to lease In the , Warn. | Ma- or Edmunds offers for sale the furniture of his Jackson street cottage j Saturday next at 10 a. m. He designs to remodel and beautify and refurnish his bouae In modam taxurient ; styla. | There Is a general sense of relief that ■ tba State's remarkable legislature of thla < has adjourned and that the taw j makers have gone home, where it la to be hoped many of them win be permRtod to stay. < The Baptist Sunday school held ap ' propriata Easier services last Sunday , cresting- There were reaponrire read- < logs, songs sod choruses, and an exoaL 1 lent add ram by Ptotoe Burirse. Sapralntendent Hewiu conducted the exer. Advertisers should remember thai tbe [ Wxvs circulates antqpg Cape May \ The " plgs-in-clovev " fever baa made lu way Into the large Jewriry shops up 1ss«s3 Joseph Hail. Jr., offer, 'or rale s lot j ■HMi

"EnZerPnrtyj The young pnoplt of WeR Cape May, Cold Spring and thh dly gave an Bastac party and dance it |be Court House leR Friday night, baring permission from the authorities to use the old oounty '' , cera end eretybody seemed to enjoy fi themetlves. There were about two c I hundred people there, many of whom were front Goshen, DennUviHe end Sen- " , ride, and In feet one of tho largest par- '' ties ever held Jn the ricinlly. The ) Court House orchestra, together with " Eugene Bpeace, furnished the music, * , W. DooHule end W. Hughes managed 0 the Boor. Dancing, singing and playof games wore the principle feature* ' of the erepfcig until 11 30 when en ad- 8 . journmrwt was made to the new build- 0 to do Justice lo tho bountiful supi pl> of ire cream and cake. It was unanlmoualy agreed that a vote of thanks 8 I tendered Ml. and Mra. Hand for c their kindness, alto to Richard Ware h . bit untiring efforts to make It * h ' Instruction In Rcadmaklng. Vanderbllt University In Tennises, si has struck out for iuelf a new path of usefulness. It offers to Instruct, free of ti charge, oner highway official from each county in Tenneere in road engineering, o The course of instruction is to constat of "lectures and praoll^jl work on the b economical location of highways to conform to conditions of topography and r traffic : principals of construction of new ri and of reconstruction of old roads, and nf maintenance and repairs ; methods of F drainage; sI3ptrt!gh#ay slruclures.ro- d mining walla, drains, culverts, simple bridges ; practice In field sketching, rim- w pie plotting and draughting, intl rumen- b< tal locution and computing estimates of cost; study of systems of highway n< To those who bare bad the fortune to E travel over the terrible roads In Tenne- si see this University offer will be deemed an aspiration ot genius. The example of Vanderblll University ought not to be Inn on other institutions of learning. Ul Jersey to extend their usefulness. If it cannot afford to give gratuitous inrtruc- M lion to Jersey road -masters, it can make 11 offer of such service to the State upon favorable terms Our country roads are B bad enough to warrant heavy outlay lo nl furnishing engineering talent to pul c Ihem and keep them in order. Tbe opening of Oklahoma to occo- ;r ptlion and settlement made Monday a w memorial day In the history of America. The mcujyit la unique. No consider, u, able territory anywhere on the globe p, was' ever settled tmder similar canal. lions. F .r weeks snd months Ibe borders of Oklahoma hare been besieged by 9; the future In habitants of tbe Territory, hi waiting, by thousands, in ramps and Si temporary towns. Ou Monday, in this L whole region of two million seres, there u was not a square foot of land which any citizen could rightfully call his owd. To-day the gales are open, and the great tide of Immigration is rushing in. It la pi ■ wild race for homotlcads, xrllh the power of the Government lo preserve. In a very few weeks the population of In Oklahoma promises lo equal that of St Nevada, a Btato of the Union with two Senators and three electoral votes for 8i President. S; The celebrated Austrian heat wood la uow for tale in Philadelphia P at 1415 Chestnut Bu. Hucllinc build. Thonet Brothers, Vienna, arc the sole manufacturers, exhibiting their . goods for the first lime lu this oountry jj at the Centennial cs position. For are aide resideacea, holds, and lecture rooms ^ goods are unsurpassed, bring ' light, strong, and highly ornamental q being very moderate in price. manufacturers bare received over .. medals for superiority, including tCTCVMCpnlsl of 1876. There it a great ^ variety of"st^l8kt<diooee Irom, which may be done by a 5slr-B_ Illustrated ^ catalogue, tent free to appl lean la~ ~ — L_ Llpplncotl'a Magazine for May pre- ° seats an unusually intonating table ol contents. The complete novel la furnished by Mrs. E. W. Latimer, author of "Princess Amelle," "Salve*,," etc. la The scene of the story is laid in France, duriOgtbe stirring and extremely inter- it eeltngtlmes which Immediately preceded and followed the great French Revolu- te lion. Mre Latimer's long residence In Parts, and her erido acquaintance at the G French capital, have enabled her to give tale tbe proper local coloring, which ri addt greatly to Its Interest and Its charm. It te a true historical picture of a period ri Interesting of all time. That extraor. a dlnary man, Buonaparte, figures aa one of tbe characters. ri Utaatereopttoon mblbltlon lo be given p the M. E. Church Thursday evening, will be without doubt, Ibe beat ever seen ^ Cape May City. There will be picof noted places In Loudon, Italy, w India. Palestine, and different parts of the world. Public Sale. Saturday, April 87th 10 a.m., Mayor will aril the furniture of hla Jackson street cottage, consisting of 5 bed room sets, 1 set hair cloth parlor Jc furniture, 8 bed room carpets. 1 dicing i, room carpet, stair carpet, hair cloth chairs, dm ing room chairs, kitchen and bod room chain, window curtains and lot of dishes. AU sums leaa than 810 cash, over that amount four months U< credit with approved security. Ft

Thn Population of Caps May Is about 2000, and we would lay at least t Hon ou the Throat sod Lunrs, as those . complaints are, according to statistics, I numerous than others. We would ad rite aU our readers not to neglect tbe opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the . Throat and Lungs. Trial star ft* . Urge Bottle 40c sod 81- 8uid by all _ druggists. 6 The Western Outlook for Bpe&mcn, . May Hanu'. Magaxlm.-. by Franaiin Satlerwain. Deplores the txtarmlns. lion of the buffalo and the threatened I annihilation of the elk. Details the atI to domesticate the buffalo. Re- . ports the numbers and ranges of "big" . - Lost.— FTom Goshen creek, a sturgeon skiff 84 feet long. 8 feet beam, painted white, with name "Bessie Davis" palmed on the stare. A reward will be paid If ' returned to William H. Davis, fishing to CL Doris, W8 Church ■«»■£ Bridge ton, N- J. slMt For tenia. Two good milch cows, two young half era, one good horse, set of working sM8r£t and Oootstan tal Tea Company, Burling Blip, New York, Is nlactng ou the market the vera chotocst brands of tens. They are all the oora-

-About IKe Sourtfg. "j **"F th**hor* Rodman Conoc wu home on Bunday , for a brief rialL Mrs. Payne went to Ooean City cm Saturday to spesid a aanaon with her ; CapL John Knott and wife are enjoy. the hoepllallly of friends here for a , days. , Miss Hal tie ajitu pame home Saturday night for a few dt . s vacation. She . will return to her duties In PhDadelphU Tuesday. . What b Use centre of attraction at Tuckahoe for so .many of our young , gc.-.tXf H sre are rightly Informed, one , of Ihem has a "Uule" attractioc. , A n-.mbnr of boys conclnded to no Joy their ft art of eggs before the dawn of Btetor Sunday, and accordingly procured 8re dossil and pro reeded to the 1 of Hits Eliza Young, where they had a grand time among Umnsrires. i Dine Creak. ■ ] The king-crab bu put lit appcarance. j Tbe pounds have nol payed for put- ( Hug them op. Lots of small cell and minnows are t caught at the sluice. 1 There wu a large congregation to the excellent Easter sermon. 1 Mrs. Jane Iaard, of Green Creek, is I visiting her daughter, Mrs. Annie Er- c A party from Green Creek wu here t Friday gathering arbutus to trim the t for Eutar. 1 It the one who stole the cocoanut pie ■ Win return the plate he will receive a of tooth-picks u a reward. II. Walker Hand who Is taking a busicourse at College of Commerce, f took a short vacation lut week for and visited his sister, Mrs. Liz- < Johnson, on Thursday. Miss Emma Given run a large splinter c Everybody Is busy tiling up for the r coming season. Mr. Ilamllloo U sodding r grounds in front of the Cape House. Rev. J. L. Landis preached in the f Memoilal church Sabbath after- t noon. His theme: "Tbe great Love of Rev. E. P. Billet preached to an at- x tantlve audience lut Sabbath evening the word : "Come see tbo place a where tho Lord lay." ^ ■ aide walk on Ocean avenue, is re. a paired by tbe parties thai dug it up and ■ Where a rtTkU the workers in the 3 achool? Remember tho Lord ; school is the vineyard of the i Parents should come themselves and bring their children. " . t party? y ^ Mrs. Walters is slightly belter at lt.lt - writing. , W. L. Cummings and wife, of Fish- ; Creek, drove through our rillace on a Saturday afternoon. | Frank Schurt. of Philadelphia, i pent ; with his grandmother at the ' Mr. Maddock, of oxford, Penu.. hu purchulied the property lately owned J by Elite Hughes and Is now occupying Miss Linlo Eldredgc hu been spend- p a few days with her mother, Mrs. Hester Eldr edge. C Mist Aloe Gsrretson. one of our most t admirable young :Uillea, visited her II aunt, Mrs. J. B. Shaw, of Flailing Creek, the first pf the week. c Pastor Landis preached an excellent v discourse to an unusually large coogre- o gatlou on Sabbath morning lut. HU theme wu : "Lou of First Lore." 8 Dr. Elijah Miller anil wife are ^tiling t parents. It 1s said that tho Doc- a Wrtfts sold hla Tuckerton practice and C0nt«mpIIR&!&?Ting to Philadelphia. h H. W. Ludlam wu at Cape May City Sunday. I It te a girl, and Captain Harvey calls < number S. i Dr. G. Urquclisrt, of Sea Isle, wu in on Sunday. ; Frederick Craudol and wife visited ■ ou Sunday. 1 Miss Mattle Tomlin. of Goshen, Is I In this placeReuben Stephenson, ot Ttenton, Is 1 In this village. I Mlaa Linda Jefferson is suffering with t severe attack of neuralgia. 1 Charles learning, of Fishing Creek, his slater on Saturday. I Mr. W. A Deritt was In Cape May i City on Thursday and Friday. " r Muter Harry Nlckeraon U with his i grandparents at Fishing Creek. 1 Morgan Hand, Cape May Court House, ■ in this Tillage ou Saturday. t Dr. G. O. Cull te confined lo hit bed a wilh a alight attack of pooumonln. g Miss Mary Deritt te spending a few days In this Tillage with her father, Wm. A. Deritt The personal property of the late t John Riggina wu sold at public tale t Saturday afternoon. a Sea lain City. 1 Frank Sharp, ot the life taring station, vtel ted friends at Philadelphia on V u

John Klause Is an enthusiutlc poultry ; reiser. He 1a the owner of some choice . varieties of chickens and turkeys. » Alienor U. Unntley made a business j trip to Philadelphia on Monday, accom5 panted by contractor Jacob Peterson. ! At a meeting of tbe City Council It t wu decided lo order 2,000 carloads of j gravel, to be used in immediate repairs Mallards Hotel hu been re-named the • West Philadelphia House, under the . now management, and will be greatly 1 Improved in many ways. Landis avenue 1s now completely ; graveled from the Continental Hotel to Wllltemson street, and affords a mow | A number ofyoung girls went lo I Ocean View on Saturday with their [ baskets for Use purpose of trying to arbutus, whisk they pries so highly. The Roaedate collage Mm hod many rial tore during the put mouth. The | culinary department of this hotel te un- : surpassed by that of any boarding house guests Is made s study by tbe managers. TM8 special excursion of Sunday, given by tbe employees of the Sea late , CHy Gazette, wu quite a large one, con- I ; silting of fifteen cart, which were fairly well filled. The excurrionteu an seemed to enjoy such a beautiful day u that of ■ Siday at the seaside. WhewBUrvras task, warn tat ttetah Whushawu. au-tameteimu - - ■ .

Wast Cap* May, W. H. Reeves J* Improving hit proparty by tbe addition or n unar fence. Harry Ewlng, known to t great many ' of thte place sod at Cape May, te spending a few days amtmg friends. 1 Mlaa Mary A:" Warner, accompanied ' tbadiughter of Lawyer 8. W. Bern*, te vullkig friends at this place. Samuel Swing, who reoentJy look the ' contract of rebuilding thn breast- work of the Kt Vernon' Improvement Com- " pony, hu completed the Job with credit himself and the company. Clarence Eldridge spent Sunday at the homo of hi: parents on Broadway. Rusael Sheppard, who te employed In , the wholesale grocer)' Mom °i 6buh, ; been visiting his , father for the part few days. OapL J. 8. J. Burke wu borne tbe 1 of the week. Shepherd GmlUher and son, Warren, | wu In town on Monday. Mr. Lambert j Finley and daughter. , vlilted Mlllvllte an Monday. Mr. Lemuel 3. McCauDy, of Philadcl- ' phis, is the gugst of Capt. James 1 Mr. Joseph Douglats, Jr., and wife, of South Dennis, and sister, of Court wu at church on Sunday. Mrs. Lixalc Bennett and daughter, Emma, and Muter Ouame, of Station, have been tbe guests - of Mrs. Enoch S. TownwuL Pastor Warthman's Eutar sermon ' ou the words "He Is risen," wu of 1 than ordinary ability, and wu 1 lo by a- large and appreciative I Peach trees show a profusion of bioaOve racer Shaw is improving the con. ditian of the highway. Wm. Cummings and wife drove to the Cape Saturday aftarnoon on a vlilt Mrs. W. F. McKean returned home Saturday from a visit lo I'hlladelMtss Aloe Garretsou, of Cold Spring, made her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Shaw, a visit recently. Owing to the scarcity of sturgeon, "bic fishing their shad nets Mra. Wood, wife of Capt. llelford Wood, of the sturgeon licet te boarding with John Bale. Shopkeepers oftafi. lose custom by waiting to tell the very test of a certain article before diilering a new supply. Our worthy neighbor, Aaron tYoolThe Saturday and Sunday night manifested In tho exercises Capt Philip BarneU is an expert In Abort !*ieraou and wife. Ju. Shaw Br. and wife, and W. Johnson and wife, were guests o! Mr. sod Mr.. H. Hbaw Thursday evening. A bountiful supply ot good Lhlogs confronted the justice. Mlaa Joule Morton vteltad ber friend Nickertcn, recently. Joseph T. Coleman spent SoturdsT wilh his brother, S. T. Coleman of tbte place. S. T. Coleman Is having his yacht, the ia, overhauled and painted, getting ready for the summer sailing and fishing. Misaea Minnie Way and Lizzie Vote home on Saturday morning after vial ting the Water Gap and other places ot Interest. Mayor Luillam waa in our place on afternoon, accompanied by his Volney VauGUder. of Diriec, came : rialt to his father and frienda, all who , were glad to' see him again. rp-tojfJ^slfrejjWho hu a good poeltion at type writjpg*m ! i home for two or three days lafrv week, retd ruing on Sunday afternoon, i George Coleman brought two carrier pigeons from Sea Isle snd let Ihem loose. I after circling around a few times Ihey headed for home and were soon out of I light. Tbe people In this neighborhood who send'. Inlet L. 8. 8. "re preparlngTr 1 ssjr-i— N"' poisoned head and hands White after vinos and in two or throe days his face with the poisonous bushes, u It is very painful experience If nol dan. Electricity properly applied te the most efficient and rational treatment of diseases of the nervous system, and morbid conditions can be treated success! idly only by this means. \ Hundred. of former sufferers from diffsgent parts of our country, and many at Ckpe May, whom I hare treated, being Bring testimony to lis efficiency. Why suffer . lingering 'death when you can be relieved under the electric treatment u applied by'N. 11m. Medical Electric- ' ten, Broadway and York Arenue, Weal 1 Cape Hay. i

Exournlon Tlcketa to Now York . vln Pennsylvania Railroad for the Washington Inauguration Ceremonies. ' y For the belter accommodation of '• tbe large number of people who desire to witness the elaborate ceremonies arranged for the celebration of < the itentarmlal Anniversary of lha . Inauguration , of General Washing- ( ' ton u First President of thn United c States, in Mew Yoek, on April 28th, ■ 30th, and May 1st, 1889, the IVnnsyl1 yanla Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to New York from all ' principal Radons on lu system between a - April 27th and May 1-t, inclusive, at • 1 three cents per mile. Tltu rata from « • for the round trip wUI be ? 1 83.70, from Baltimore 85-58. and from Washington 86.61, Pittsburg 819-83, - and proportionately from all , other ate- i ; Hons. _ Tickets are good only for continuous passage on through trains to New York, ' from April 27th to May first, but no ticket will be sold on May' 1st for any noon of that day. Returning, the. tick, els win be good for continuous passage on trains leaving New York A-pril 27th to May Gth Inclusive No excursion | ticket will be sold for less than one dollar. They Could Not Agree. | War In the renki of the Wall Paper (_ prices unpreceedcntcd. We gel this inI forma don from the Fidelity Wall Paper ; Company, of No. 13 N. Ulh St., Phlla- , del phis, who have decided to give the / 5 public the advantage of this reduction. £ They are selling some very handsome gold papers at twelve and fifteen cents. ml6-3m Shall Wlreback A Co., i ANDES COFFEE. , Andes coffee 1a selected and roasted with the greatest of care. It comprises [ flavor. We pack It In one pound pack, ages, wrapped in tin foil paper, which the ordinary paper wrappers; and WE OFFER ! to any one sending us sixty (GO Andes { Coffee wrappers, with their full name j ' elegant silver plated teaspoons. We ' 1 n—ke this offer for the next four months. 1 'f grade, and promise you entire satiafae. I ""Ask'your'^oclilm'i* l"l,r" Piles permanently cured wilhoTil pain. J 1L Rein. M. !>. J fob My 129 S. 13th street. Pli|ls. f E. Page Bdtcs rcpre-M-uU reliable fire Insurance companies In ihls eily. ' te^°i''P'c.t ror^f j All the county and latest news. Edward 11. Rice, agent (or Pblladel1 office will receive prompt atl-ntiou. tf John (i. Sheppard offers lite services r to the people of Oil" county as an sue. s lloncer. Uls long experience In tbe business makes his services desirable. 0 Communicate with him^ by letter lo his For Sslx — The properly recently ■ owned by the late Andrew if Stevens. r Good house, barn and fifteen acres of ( 1 land. Situated in the Borough ol West Capc^Maj, near Cane May Point. ^Will ) to J° Henry Bdmonrt '"Siy^IoWathll^. I J ton street- sH-lui * ■ 85^WariringtOT*sUMt!°to™*new^ilora ( House Furnishing Goods al reasonable figures- Good mailing at 25 cents per Krd cut, or a discount (or whole pieces. Iter grades onhand, and * splendid r expressman, has a stand at the uiWHl in y> aahingtun anil Jackson slreels. ills p charges are very moderate. %ta SMrrrtlsnntnts. ; Peculiar ' w^Sarsaparillau^" - the title of "Tbe greatest blood purifier crer discovered." Peculiar In lu "food name at home, "-there te more of Hood's Sana, parilla sold In Lowell than of all other , blood partners. Peculiar In lu phenomenal i '."PecullarSJS , steadfastly the confideneo of aB classes of people, reeullarht the bratmwork which " It represents. Hood's SarsaparUta com- I t bines all tho knowledge whlrh modern I ! science ^as T O ItSClf ' ; with many years practical experience in i Hood's Sareaparilla doht by an drerrtets. (tietafwls. Preperee enir ; 0. 1. HOOD e OO., Apothecaries, Lowell, ttui. IOO Do»o» One Dollar

; public ^le of furniture. r ' j SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, 1889. , At 10 o'clock a. in., Mayor Edmund t will sell on above date the Furniture of his ] Jackeon Street Cottage, Consisting of ' 5 BEDROOM SETS, ' i One Set. Pair Gloth furniture, 1 1 ' ' Tliree Bedpoom CARPETS, one DUning Room CARPET, J Stair Carpet, Hair Cloth Chairs, Dining Room Giairs, - Kitchen and Bedroom Chairs, Window Curtains, and lot of Dishes. All «um» less than $10 Cash, over that amount four month's credit with approved security. ,

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two' realms Where We Are Rulers. Cinn/Ain 1 ii were only that large and beautiful fu.oO Ornl/Vb I collection— a dozen or more different styles— OVERCOATS' ™,la DDVQ' 1 The originality and brightness of the designs uUlV 1 are what first attracts the eye. And in the CLOTHING j SS32&2? v"d """ w "k- ™ Also , Unquestionable Authorities in Neckwear, Uncteruvar, IJats and shoes. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920, 922 chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. normal BONE PHOSPHATE. Available Phosphate Acid, - 7 to 9 Insoluablc - - - . : to 3 Ammonia " - - - a to Potash - - - i>4 to price. $25.00 a ton. l'or Sale by w. r. yanoilder, Petersburg, New Jersey. THONET BROTHERS' / I F I H. H. Srane," ™* g ^ ^ | I 6 1 6 A 14-16 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. CLINTON SOUDER, FURNITURE in SUITS or SINGLE PIECES, Mattrenes ii Sid, Made ti Order, ir Repaired. Carpet, Oil-Cloth & Window Shading. CHILDREN'S COACHES lor Sale or to Hire. REFRIGERATORS FOR SALE OR RENT. UPHOLSTERING. AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. cape house. CAPF MAY POINT, N. J. Open all llic Year. oJ leafed by Steam. Lighted with Gas. Fine Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Often Fire Places — ^ for Wood and Coal. H OT ANtT ^DSEA WATE^BATH^ '""I."'"' A H_ HAM,LTON_ Manat,r$3 K. PANC0AST, $3 HOa-ts' end Boys' h* «<1FiNE SHOESIX> i 41 North Ninth St., Philadelpeia. The Best $3 8hoe ever offered in this City. ' $3 CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. $3 H. S. RUTHERFORD, * 32 Washington Street, Cape May City, N. J\ hw std1. nsw goods and low prices. EVERYTHING IN HOUSEKEEPING LINE. Crockery, Wood, Willow and Glassware. *1"a' Oar mono: -quel Sales and Kmau rroau."

DORLAND'S ! BDRIAI,■ J. 81. DORI.AND. Prop, and Mar. , SCISSORS. SCHOLLBORM-S Full Kictel Plated Scissors and Shears, Ladies' Scissors, Trinos, kver, pmr will, tao yelrllvf. of retaniiox ihem If not ■aiufaomvy and mope, retnoM or a """'.'"'"""w. S. WARE. »q Waahlugtou atrean, cape Mmy, K. J. • — FOR SALE, 1 FIVB O.VE HOESZ WAOOWSJHIC I «Jo KACB. TBSa TWO HOltSE WAQOHS, OSI SMALL M A *X XT WAOOK. CASk HARDCfXD AXLES W ITO CHILLED BOXES ALL MADE OF THE BEST MATEEIAL. SO KNOTS OR PUTTY I'SBD. aii audi of urAiaisa dose, as cheat as the cheapest tob good wm. m CH ISLES TOULXE. carriat* Painter. TiaOBAB T. SPAEKI, Wlirrl wrlotll. , thos. cLatherholt & co., OUEENSWARTCHINA AND GLASS, HEADOUARTER8 FOR ROCHESTER LAMPS, ,u "*Atl ttrvW. «lt- Philadelphia, pa.