Cape May Wave, 27 April 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY—SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889. ■ " "

§mmm MBMrnirviMviM mmr HOTtca- ~ JKSEl "xssaHS qpgear^^Sy^ - y*SSSr»iMU?iMT?«SLS^ SnmS2i!E£ ?sssS ■ Chuorh Notions. , Services In the Methodist Episcopal J Church on Washington Hi red, oborc Ocean, oo April 21st, as follows., I'i oyer L ud experience meeting at S ■. m. , bold is tbo chapel. Freaehiog at 10,80, by • Iho Pastor, subject, '"Conversion." Sunday school at 2.80. Young people's I meeting si 6.80 p. m. Evening sendee st 7.80, " Proridence in Notions! Life.'' p The public -ore cordially invited to be present st oil the services. 1 Around ths World In Eighty Min > This generation would be envied if those who liyed before it look charge of ° things, could but come back on the " stage of human action and learn the advantages which science and art have A bestowed upon it for better cojoytrifcnt " of life. Then the economic view of the subject should not be overlooked. One " may ardently dulse to widen his knowl- M edge and psporience of the world by indulging in travel, but his bank account ° will not for a moment permit him to go B beyond the limits of his own county or state. The art of the photographer "J vaults Into the breach just here and en- " ables him to ramble over this globe of ours while occupying a comfortable scat " In hall or audience room of his favorite ° church, without fear of being scalped by Indians, shot through and through by Oklahoma boomers, or be roasted by u the Cannibals of tropical Aries, or the hungry bottles of the Pacific Islands. This oommunlty is indebted to Chat. cl Qufdort and his qo-adjutors fur a most pleasant journey around the World on jf Thursday evening while cosily seated la the large audience room Of the M. E. The trans-Atlantic ferry was safely c and pleasantly creased in a magniflcicnt Cunarder, no one suffering the slightest sea sickness. Arriving In London, the Parliament House, Thames Embankment, Westminister Abbey were looked 01 over and interestingly described by Wm. *' Porter. Then a ramble through historical plaoea in Scotland occupied a time n before tbo channel was crossed for a glanoe at Continental Europe. Important points at Interest demanded attention *f In Paris, Brussels, Vienna, Berlin. Von- T' lee, Florence, and on the romantic, vine clad banks of the Rhine. Through the "J Sues Canal to Cfilaa. India' and^Jnpan, Mr. Quidort took his delighted tom-jaU, showing them world famous spots. '

WUb' a bound the travelers found ' themselves in California, and then on 1 the journey eastward a stop was made . at San Fraacteoo, Salt Lake, Omaha, St. Louis, and Chicago, the party Dually ' being eel down in New York without ' any accident, having made the circuit | of the globe. The voyagen were a lit- i Ik behind time, cautod by e'.opplng now and than for extra diversions, , choice selections by the choir, which : the msamair of the excursion threw In without extra charge. I As e roil of dessert to this excellent | spread the versatile genius of the exhlbilisn had prepared a number of local objects of Interest. Among Ihrm were | well-known citizens. This was a part | of the entertainment which tickled the temrtete highly. Everybody wore a < broad smile when Al. Little's well- , known face, with a Lord Dundreary ] the ecraen. Following him the happy , genius of the artist rsreled In all the \ walks of Cape May Hfe for subjects. | Representatives of the law, theology, journalism, industrial art, and median- , ice passed in review before the pleased , sight scare. When " Good night " WSJ , said the large company reluctantly left the room In which they bad been so ( pleasantly and prodtebly entertained. , The M. xTcbarch gorelnto the hands ' of the decorators al once. We have seen ^ namt of the premises, gotten np by the J contractor, Mr. Henry. They ere very elaborate and unique. The walls and oefllngs of both main audience room and chapel are to be treated by the freecoer, lad Uh puaoosgeTs on the list for paint- ' Ing outetde and in. jl will take a mnalh or more to complete the work. The 1 congregation win continue to worahlp In ' the buliiBni just as If nothing was going 1 on out of lbs usual order. When the church buildings emerge from lbs artifl- c aria hands they will be t credit to the f society. The brethren hare risen up In c their might and will em to It that the c walls and gates of the sanctuary are tally repaired. I Wm not our pQhUc spirited cHlsens , more in some ton of recognition of next 1 Tueedar, the Centennial of General Wathagton's Bret tosugn ration at the I Brat president of the United Wales, al s New York. There might be a public < ■teeUng at which ten minute addreas be c made by our patriotic public apeek^ oomprtefag the Uwyrrs end clergymen c of the town. c Leieamvale at the Brunairiek are: \ Thomas Bi-Oraa, Sakea, S. J.; .1st. P. > Bradtek, WhOmbro, S- T.il. Brown, < IL >L Brews, Wm. A. Beenon, W. 1. Makes, J Herald, J. P. MoOorere, 1 PWtaMfdUa; Mn. J. A. Myers, Wish- c « Mayor Edmunds offers for mk the f furniture of ha Jackson street cottage as Bmardsy next at lis a Be doriffa* te remodri end bmutHy rod re- M Uriel* Us house la modatn luxurirot Wbnwahe naperoUe te damage

SALTS. I Rock Bah are very plentiful. | Odorless salf cod flsh are a recent in- , »eol Inn. ; The champion loggerbeadcr lives si - Wood licks tre pestering Cepe Msy i Brewing homi-.mtde beer it e popular Drum flsh have made their appeqance in the sounds. ■ * The Ml. Vernon Brack drive is com- ' pletriy repaired. Some of our Cape May boys have the „ Oklahoma fever. A Green Creek poultry yard boasts of a nine year old ben. Manufacturers say that there has been a an over production, " Good cow for sale. Apply to IL C. ■ a Tltard, Itio Grande. aSfMt '' The Wzvx is acknowledged to be the : r leading couffty paper. a Fool wear suitable for spring may be found at E Jonmon's. J A designing person— the milliner who built the Easter bonnet. 1 The fragrance of peach blossoms sre , filling Fishing Creek air. ! roadsides a pretty yellow. 1 Bale ol furniture at Mayor Edmund's I Jackson street cottage to-day. , i Thomas T. Sparks, wheelwright, uesr the Island bridge. Cape May. Flour and feed at George L. Lovelta, stredf. uesr Washington. * George W. Reeves, practical machinand gas filler. Cape May, N. J. *» ' It. B. Robinson. Sentinel, has been appointed postmaster st Ocean City. , The sea begins to glint in the rays of j The Wzvx Is by odds the most com- , plcte county newspspcr. (1 per year. , E. church was a conspicuous success. " J uncs T. Bailey, blaekamlth and hurse , sboer, near Cape Island bridge, on piko. a Next Sunday, if it is fair, will be an occasion for airing some more spring i suits f When you wish to get there one of A. I, Hayne's roadsters will accomplish e the Job. " E services g FisMog-Creek will give us green pens Rio Grande Is getting clear of her ' surplus standing water by a drain into the sounds. v Cspe May's grand Jury made short jj crookedness. j, Will Thompson looked like a wet hen y after his tramp from the Spring yesterday morning. The world Is full of surprises They & arc expected In Cape May business cirright along. J, take an nnofficixl part In the New York ° L. D. Stevens has a (rash stock of family groceries - to distribute among Cape May customers. * Now is the timo to arrange for your future happiness by subscribing for the Semi. Weekly Wsvg. " A wagon long black snake was killed * the Horse Neck place a few days Ago by'H. Walker Hand. rouial, In good order, Inquire of Frank '' IL Lelb, Uarrisburg, Pa. St The commercial king crab has arrived n and la being captured by Baysidcra from Town Bank to Dennis Creek. J Colored Annie's funeral was attended by a throng of people who desired to thus show their regard for her memory. A. G. Bennett has the contsact for , beautifying the evtcnor wklls of the RHhill He is hiialtittw ihn irA, *tffM

d EbbitL He j<$ n ilon*' Work up -n the beautifying of the M. , church will begin at onoe, under the 1 ' supervision of the contractor, Joseph P. ! \ _ , A few stacks Of lWaaGmndc clover , still left, and for sale. Apply to R. - C. Tlxard, Rio Grande. — 4t I E Photograph gallery to rent on Beach i i, avenue. "Apply to William King, No. b Arch street, Philadelphia. tf ! D Insure your buildings and live stock. | may be economl'aHy done al the of. i t flees of J. Henry Edmonds, No. 80 ] Washington street. J Seven tuns of paint will be required ' 0 painting the Stockton Hotel. This 1 J denotes the noble proportions of the i 1 In andtber light. • Preaching at the Beadle Memorial i a 1, Cape May Point, next Sunday, , I- at 4 p. m. by Rev. J. L. Landla. All ; f kindly Invited to be prsaenC 11 Garrison 4s on teek with a supply of i 1 apparatus, such as twins, ropes, etc., for < ' fishermen! use. Lovell's library; and ' L head quarters for stationery. ! Insinuations are mast .despicable, or make a ebargw and withhold the etl- 1 deuce. This la not good journalism, i • we don't Ihiak It is. | 1 Atherholi A Co.. 428 Mirket street, D offer to Cape May buyers moat complete lines of crockery ware, at priora which t will heTSlmd quite satlriactory. a For full yark wide and all wool, war- ( b ranted fast cafx dealing go tc Ruther- | ford's new housekeeping stone, near the Wars office, at 88 Washington street. 1 j Piles permanently cured without pain. ■ Bend for circular with reference. R. Ram, M. D. tab 1-1 T 188 S. 18th street, l'h ls 1 J The extension of the water main to , ( the Mt. Vernon's Land Company's poaj sessions is s big help to the success of J , that part of the Cape May bcacg. , A. W. Springer and son. buHdere and ' . contractors, Cape May Point ThU _ , attends promptly to all business , oommltted to it bv non-resident property ' , tf , , History repeats ilaelf. It was an apEden, and apple Juice caused the pre- ' ■ ventioe of the Prohibition mlDeonium i I in Massachuaette. 1 Michael K earns bu leased the prem- > on corner of Washing ton and Jack- ' I son' street, formerly occupied by D. B. c May hew, and wfil open to-day a Brat- 1 c class cigar emporium. , Joseph Hall. Jr., offers 'or sale a lot , i of alngle and double farm wagons of his own make. They an warranted to give ' ■ satlstacUoe. H» for stagts machine; anoomylete fw Immediate 'ervjoa- Orit i Advertise rs should resnember that the , circulates among Cape May t . oounty Seaside resorts, a special corres- , poodeut being e»[doyed a each of > . them to tarnish this office the freshes! items. 81 pro year. Tta^tr^gfugeTSDsbrrSW Brown b Illuminating Cape May r artistic circles. David scents the rmel a summer lime sad is hare for revenue. * ! The Oriental and Occidental Tea Cknii- 0 peny, Burling Hip, New York, is plan- c ss-Taar* . Mill ta Wgtaro ftnrtLl&aff {

Court Prooeedlngs. Judge Reed opened the county courts - oo Tuesday morning. His charge to the graad^ury had particular reference \ te illicit liquor selling and election bribery. Stephen li. Bennett, the counT ty"s newly appointed lay judge, took ex. Judge Edmund's place on the bench, r In attendance were , noticed attorneys. Judge Joseph Alward, E. B . Learning, e Charles H. Edmunds, Herbert W. Ed- : v munds, J. M. E. Ilildreth, II Freeman i Douglass, Harry Douglass, X. T. HIL dretb, J. B. Huffman, Judge nugg and e Richard T. Miller. 1 The following waa the state of causes f on going to press: scrtunlx cot-sr iserxs. 9 Samuel A. Shields rs. John Ivcy. In 1 Ejectment. Edmunds. Alward & Par- • rot Verdict for plaintiff. Judirh McCoUum vs. William S. Dsn- i s nell. Upon Contract. Huffman. Leam- ' Ing A Black. On trial. I Jane B. MuCollum ya. William IL. ! Hewitt. I'pon Conffkrt. Edmunds. J. i > M. K. Ilildreth. Not moved. : vs. John A. Cook. In Tort Learning A < Black. J. M- E. HHdretb. Jury out : John* G. "Heading vs. The iViawarc i and Cape May R. IL Co. Upon 1 i A. G. Rtchey A Bon. Ed- t , munds. Settled. \JEsxa. C. Town et al. vs. George W. ' J. M. E. ilildreth. Submitted on statement of facte to be argued before the 1 ^"chsrivs F Quidort va F Theodore ^ , In Replevin. Edmunds. J. E. UUdrelh. Off for term. " Wm. C. Town et »i. va. Jolin P. Me- J In Ejectment. Edmunds. Hugg. J Submitted on statement of facte to be argued before the Judge. Edwin P. Clark vs. The City of Cspe " Upon Contract. Edmunds Richard T. Miller. John A. Cook vs. Michael J. Kcllcy. " Upon Contract on Attachment. J. M. E. * ilildreth. Learning A Black. Jury out. James F. Dillon vs. Wm. 8. Barnett Elmuuds. David T. Smith va Wm. S. Barnett et aL Upon Contract. J. M. E. UUdrelh. " Francis J. Green vs. Wm. S. Barnett j el aL Upon Contract- J. M. E. Hil- . dretb. Edmunds. *! Are being Died by one Jury. John U. Iiencxet vs. Albert I., llsynra. Contract Edmunds. J. M. E. Not reached. Daniel ltiggs va Lemuel E. Miller. Tort. Leam Ing A Black. Edmunds. bo tried. T. James Femly vs. John H. Benexet £ et at Upon Contract Fogg. .lamming Black. Not reached. .. Cora A. Campbell va. James Young. . Tort *>'. T. HHdretb. 1 earning A To be tried in Camden. " Adam Do ream. Appellant, and Annie a Kocnig, Appellee. Upon Contract Appeal from Alderman Ware. Edmunds, b H. F. Douglsaa. Off. o: llogb McCoskcr, Appellant, and John a H. Scanlon. Appellee. Upon Contract, ri Appeal from Mayor Spencer. Learning a A Black. Edmunds. Not reached. ri James P. Scheilenger, Appellant, and Alexis M. Scheilenger, Appellee. For Appeal from Justice Spalding. J. M. E. Ilildreth. II. F. Douglass. Not 0 reached. Michael J. Kelly, Appellant, and Jas. ^ Rice, Appellee. On Contract Appeal from Alderman JjEare. Learning A Black. H II. F. Douglass. No reached. Thomas S. Weeks, Appellant, and Ellztbeth 8. Grace, Appellee. Upon ^ Contract. Appeal from Justice Spalding. U. F. Douglus. Huffman. Dismissed.

Nathan 0-. Price, Appellant, and Waller Longman and Ariatldes Martens, Ap- ' pelicea. Upon Contract Appeal from Justice Spalding. Edmunds. Huffman. Not reached. r Wm. 8. Barnett, et aL Appellant, and A. Kennedy, Appellee.- Upon Contract From Alderman Ware. Edi munds. J. M. K. Ilildreth. Not reached. Hugh McOotker. Appellant and Tbo Cape May City Electric Light Co., Ap . police, Appeal from Alderman Ware. - Learning A Black. J. M E. Ilildreth. ) reached. Hugh McCoaker, Appellant, and Aarfa ; Hand, Appellee. Appeal frim i Spencer. Learning A Black. • Not reached. John n. Benexel A Bro.. Appellant, I and A. Peterson. AppeOe. Appeal from . Juatice Spalding. U.ngwcrA Walker. I below reyerspd. John H. B nexct A tire., Appellant, [ and Danville Stove and Manufacturing ' Appellee. Appeal from Alderman I Ware. Edmunds. J. M. E. UUdrelh. reached. L. T. W bra ton was flood by Judge Reed 6200 and coata for seUlng Uqunr , without licrnas. It was rumored later the One bad been reduced to 680. Daniel Werner plead goUty of forgery. i [nr nxut'xsT.j Lines 00 the death of Mrs. Matlie U. who died February 10th, 1888, ; Hahnamann Hospital, Philadelphia. sway from heme sad xiadreo. ^Boptageod ■!*»■ spare »er tile ; . has tooagester there lor feeoteg, ' AM van wub dymsbreate, 8M fatally wstspwvS la ttis daalk tI Wub aeMac txaru they answered yta! OreMjp^v^to^terdylnii^ Mad i Ton late IWy cun. -Oa.'rerTowfal 4sy.Aagets Sad waited arewM ter dyins ead To wart Sor faro twlsst spirit in her Mavsaly ( wou wttt tsroa wSeSsve rw soSore. i maoiirai toiler, tay won an dcao,— BeaaUfal wwltatoriotysooe: i Bod gmu teas taw. tre- an yrorawy, *M mn^M^tasro; Oom Bw% Soar ltaui e, tsy ngst has goao eel : 1 Bat asata u win suae la nqsvaa above : Y« risk sore lor miosreoibrobb- 1 lmtoad w.t. ,« m «« u «. or in , The New Yorit Wootd ociobralod the 1 eveot of having aUKBed b dreuiatiooaf I by having a salute of BOO guro Bred In til of the principal cities of the t Union on Batordsy at noon. The cir- J thought *°a<maCl°g W f O^to lroyroetera tro roatllngs. Mo." t ^^^dSRrorohcta^^ i InKSss&jsHs!

'personal. t Captain John Briovwr, of Gryen Creek, e IL B. Swain waa at Caps Msy on' a Wednesday. Appraiser Leach made a Visit here . during the week. Ex-Shcriff Steelman was on the island , during the week. , Proprietor Golt is to hare some 1m- . provemeute made upon the EbbitL a Road Overseer Scbeliingcr has the , right stuff in him to build highways. 1 Pastor Tandrs has the Beadle Chapel st Cspe Mar Point within his parish, i John E. Lonabaugh has peach troea in bloom in lite ML Vernon cottage yard. R. B. S. Diament, the Alio way .flour , manufacturer, was at the Elibitt this . week. G. K. McBvaln and family will occupy , . their cottage this week on their return ' from California. Mrs. Rebecca Manloye. of West Cape . te visiting her niece. Mrs- Joe. B. . this week. TliAddeus Brady was here on Tbura- . day talking over .business in relation to r i May enterprises. Charles C. Mana and tamUy arc stlU I : enjoying Cape Jlay cottage life. Mr. i Is iroproviog In health as the re- I . Alt. Frank UUdrelh te the proprietor of I the New Columbia, arrangements to that 1 effect having been completed on Wed- ' John It. Senior, of the Thomas W. I [ Price Co., Philadelphia, showed himself t among Cape May newspaper offices on 1 * .Wednesday. MraJoseph H. Coatee and child, Mr. i and Mrs. H. T. Townsend, four children I Marine VUla. ^ ' I Dr. Gilbert 11. Shearer and family 1 an honest love for wtuek- bring then. Thomas F. Kelly and family are sam- ' cottage for apeedy occupancy. t Mrs. Mary K. Hughe, arrived home ' new In the metropolis of^LI- Weal. Jsuics Cms well's Hughes street coltace this season. The family will atari In " at seaside housekeeping the first part Judge Alward. of Elizabeth won ® bf- county court. The Judge te certainly r client's interests sre always safe in bis 1 Mis s Louise Wylie. daughter, of the Rev. Dr. WyUe, Philadelphia, te spend- , a fow days at Cape May Point before entering upon the active life of a physi- „ ctan. Miss Wylie was graduated from a Philadelphia medical school tbte I spring. Democratic readers of the Wars will ( Interested to know that Frank Smith, of Upper Township. Is talked about for , regarded by bit neighbors as the man to j win _ if tbal Job te within successful , reach of the party. g Angiaaaa. Drum flsb have made Ihtlf app< arance Unprecedented hauls of rock flsh hare t: made the' last few days. A large party of the members of the b Club came down Saturday to K spend the Easter holidays. Several members of the Arctic and Clubs wore down at their re spective bouses Sunday. i, Geo. E. Cummlngs, the well-known r real estate agent of Philadelphia, regirIcred at ! tin Hereford Hoove Simdvc » at the Hereford House Sunday. a 84

11 Humphrey Crease, accompanied by " Miss Lillian Tompkins and iady friend, j of Philadelphia, were al Norton Cottage ® The Court House band waa here Thursday serenading the boys of the ' Life Saving Station and a number of ° other friends. John Crick, the coffee apostle, would ibave more disciples if he would recommend mixing the other ingredients along with the beverage. We regret the loss of one of Anglrsea't ■ ardent admirers by the dretb of Mr. ■ James Fallows, the well-known Arch Professor ot agriculture Frank Nor. 1 ton, paid a vtell to bit Dlaa Creek farm ' Saturday, to superintend the planting of potatoes, squash, pumpkins, etc. Mr. and Mrs. -Hutchinson paid their I poet prandial wedding tour to Phlledrl1 phis oo 8midsy to receive the parental blessing ud enjoy the Easter festivities. John Vance, of HoUy Beach, was ' awarded the contract for moving the ' Borough Hall, by the Wcat Jersey RjlU ' road Co., and commenced the work on Monday. Chat. Mace, accompanied by bit mother in-law, Mrs. Harriet Royales, visited the Biptist Cemetery, Court House, on ■ Monday afternoon and Inspected the , monument recently erected over the grave of the late lamented Mrs. Mace, by L. T. Entrikin, of Cape May City, and expressed themselves as highly Miss Murtle^Errickson seems to be improving in health. Eight sturgeons were caught by the fisherman one day this week. Mrs. Harry ScheUluger and son, are visiting friends In WUmlngton. CepL and Mra. Jas. Swain visited Philadelphia the first of the week. Interesting Easier exercises were held In Ihc M. X. church Sunday evening. Mrs. EUen WUIette te vlattlng her i daughter, Mra. Jas. Stubblebine, of < I Bridgeton. Mrs. Mary E. Poster went to Wilmington on Tuesday to be ifrsent at the wedding of her daughter. ' H. Walker Hud came home to spend the Easter holidays with parents ud ! taken qolte sick, but U now can- ' Mr. Enkine, of Princeton Seminary, 1 expected to aopply the pulpit of the 1 Presbyterian church during the summer months. 1 Harry Filer has left lor Action to ' work for L. E. Miller. Mra. Foeler la staying for the present with her mother 1 at Cold Spring. ' While Chas. Thompson ud John ' F easier were flaking for sturgeon oo two large porpolaee became 1 entangled In their net Jitter having a « getting both In their boat ( the name of on of the Forty tmmor- ' tela appears among the contributors to 1 Harper's Magaylne for May. The Vlo. I omte Eugene Melchlor da Vema. who waa stated to the French Acaianvtaat tltafly Illustrated papeta on "SodaJ Lite ] Is bate.' Harper's MaffOtoa has j

-i&bowf fit* ©ourtfg. South Sea villaMra. Levi Graoe te very much better. e CepL Thomas Townsend te slowly imj Mra. Amanda Qulney ud son James, are visiting Mia. Henry Gay. 1 Mra. Mary Champion bu gone to Sea Isle to stay awhile with Mrs. Chas. Cuarlea Way and two daughters, visij ted his father at Ocean View on Wed0 Junes Way's houac 1a In the hands of Milton Petenoa, painter, ud will soon r look very nest and pretty. a These te strong talk of s factory of some kind being built In our place which will be just the thing needed for our ^ people who complain of no work, ud It will Increase -our business . In every way. Let It come. Freeman Emckaon te having the > chills this spring. James Capman has moved his family 1 Anglcsea for the summer. Joseph Hall, of West Cape May, vtei- . ted his daughter the first of the week. . Mullie Johnson, who has been spend, f the winter with her grandparents at t Cape May City, returned home this These b a dog in the place that Is . fond of eggs. The owner would do well [ to keep It chained up as a kindness to i hte friends. . , roust have been more intrrealrd in fisht than flower gathering Judging from afterwards going to meet the Professor . who had been down to Cape May. a ' I -apt Jas. Holmes was borne last Sun. Chas. Swain, of Philadelphia, spent CapL Plan llrowrr and aife spent test Mtas N-.ncy Brewer- has returned to Messrs. Uwl« Cress-, of I'l. l.drlph-v, We are glad to see our frt.-nd Edwin evening attending the Easter ouieriainAMJab Megiiirc left on Friday fur his Chicago home, James Chambers, Jr.. visited Millvtile James Corson. Jr., of AvalSfi. was In " on Thursday. City the other day" ™ P Edward Clark, of Canvlen. Iiu teen wlu-re she bT^Wen on" shopping expedition. R. P. Thompson ud wife visited Sdulh Scaville and Sea Isie City on Tuesday ud Wednesday. Mist Bossle Grare'luu returned home after u absence of several weeks among In the upper part of the county Hollls P. Mickel ud wife, of Peterswaa In town on Wednesday, the gueef of their mother. Mrs. May Coombs. Along the Shore Road. Howard Smith, from English Creek, now in the employ of Mrs. 8. J. about 75 pounds of young chickens at Rg ru.nl. m, no, ml II. I. I.

I. poultry raiser. . e On Monday evening ajraut twenty of Misses Llxzlc and Emma Lack's friends e assembled st their yesidcuce ud enjoyed e a very pleasant evening. >f Loclla and Abbie Young started on Tuesday morning for a day's pleasure d on I he -beach. They spent the. day i- strolling along old ocean's strand and g calling on their friends, and returner! at night tired and weary from their s Journey. On Tueaday night a young calf bei longing to Jesse Young made its escape from him, ud all searching to find it '- proved frultleaa until the following af Icra noon, when Mr. Fuetcr was st work in f the field ud tlje naif appeared to him fronytinder the fence ud took to the T fti endows. He was finally housed at i- home again. ~ Peter aburff. i We hear the rumor of a wedding ln D the near fulure. Mis. Hannah YuGUder te a, sufferer a tbte week with rheumatism. Goo. Blake, one of'our cx-pedsgogucs . was the guest of H. J. Corson Sunday, j Miss Cora YuGUder spent a very pleas. , ut Ume st Millvillc the flrat of the week i visiting friends. c The town has been incased ln a volume i , of smoke this week, caused by the burn- i , ing of the adjacent meadows. f Aaron Stephenson te making himself generally useful in the way of helping Homers Back run bis truck farm. 1 Will Eldrodgc. formerly of this town, ^ Vinolud, spent Sunday under the paJohn Stoakley, u old resident of 1 b Mlddletown, died suddenly the first of the week. Ills body was Interred io ' 1 Petersburg cemetery Wednesday. ' Robert and Chks. Smith were home 1 this week. The former while htefathoris vessel was In port, the tetter eras ' r enjoying Easter vacation from Bryut * f and Stratum's Business CoUegt. ' Wast Cap- May. , , John Klrby te making quite extensive [ improvements around his home. s 1 Harry Mulllner and wife has been I I spending the put week wllb parents on Broadway. s lawyer 8. W. Reeves, of Philadelphia, I ^ bu bought the property of Wm. Cum- t mlngs, on Yrok avenue. t r The annual commencement will take place on"May 8lsL A fall mod Interest- ^ , program hu been arranged. h , Mr. and Mra. Samuel Swain are visit- f r George Everingham, of Sea Isle o City. He Is dugesboMy ill with ty- , pboid fever. t . Mrs. Ell Stevens spent Monday In I , she riding there by Invite, ti 1 " "y ^j^ecB'4*d bJ Mr- 0 ' D. a Y unman bu taken up hte reel- , denoo in the Berkley cottage, at Cspe i gtWwiStle i \ Public Sale. b : Baturdiy, April 87th JO a. Mayor will acll (he furniture of hte IJai*i6o street cottage, oenstettag of 6 BanU'*'

The srbntas erase is dead. Dr. G. 0. Caril te Improving. | Miss N. R- Nickeraon has been visltx. ut Cape May City. | Dj, Wiley, Cape May Court House, wu'in town on Tuesday. j V. Mrs. Huldab Learning is visiting rate- i lives at Cape May Court House, m Charles MacAlister and Dr. David c *- Urquebart were io this vtllsge daring 1 the week. i- Muter llarTy Nickeraon is home 1 1- again after visiting his grandparents at r Fishing Creek. _ >f Miss Mary A. Devttl returned to t « Philadelphia on Monday after spending s Euter with her tathc, W. A. DevilL r 'f Had the occupants of that carriage known the young druggist was so aux- c lr Ions to know who they srere test Saturday a 0 evening, they would certainly* have t 18 given him . their names and saved him ' considerable expense for shoe leather. e Strawberries are in blossom. R Farmers arc talking of pbintibg late , _ cdrfi next week. * j, W. F. McKean hu lettuce almost c l_ large enough to sell. Fishermen are not catching many T ,1 , School children are looking anxiously 0 Frank Bale took the first asparagus l( I, of the season lut Wednesday to Cape , 11 M'J" h 0 Wm. L. Cummlngs hu been attending court this week In the capacity ol s " Ja«j V May. walking there and hack every day. 11 ll.-h now quite rapidly. We counted » 'j Mra Dr. Downs, who hu been ser- ' Elcazer Crawford-and duigbtcr. Mag- ' n trie, of Ddhnlsvllo were In town on y Lulu. ofd tv'si'Vre-ck. Ti.Ited Mra^Lud- | lain Hand on Tuesday. , Miss Sallte Golf, of 1'hilndciphis. , • j the Wylie cottage. 1'ltouiM Chester hu lop hilled grounds '"it"' E 1 K0Kg 10 S°°'1 ti , rooveil into a cottag.- on Lincoln avenue. f a temperance judge Is put off the bench J 1 P"« ^ ^ w ° Hurt wu wielded to cut Ihe^tUe tree, ' f but don't scrutinize the handle. ] Miss Jennie. Miss Susie and Miss f ' Wylie, are^Mtfro* n^|° vST'loTa ^ week. Miss Louisa te an M. D, having g i. graduated this spring with honors. c 6 A. W. Springer A Son have the Stokes " t cottage nearly completed. Mr. and .. Mra. Stokes are expected down this ' B The sodding of the la sre in front of t the Cape Houac adds greatly to the , front of the hotel grounds. Mr. Umnil. i ton attends to havirg things about bis » i Mra. H. D. Sloan- bu moved the store J from corner of Emerald and Pearl a»e- t r nues to the rear of her grounds facing 1; on Emerald avenue. She has rented It 6 > to I). B. Oliver for a meat and provision k • store. j! It te good to know that one man, in d t hte addreas to Captain Murrell, holding • ltlm in such high esteem for rescuing J I the passengers of the ill-fated Denmark. r • acknowledged the help of God. B

[ A number of our cltlxens attended Mrs. John F. SUlber isy»ytog a visit ' her mother, who resident Camden. The merry-go-round hu recently been , greatly adds to its appearance. , Ilia. Joseph Burlcy. s former resi- , dent of Ocean City, visited s sick friend st thst point on Thursday, returning the . following day. Wm. Peterson, of Corson's Inlet, te i , making preparations for his summer visitors. He te getting ready plenty of i and tackls for the fishermen. Contractor J. Peterson recently pur. chased a handsome cabinet organ and ' presented it to hte son Elmer. Mr. Peter- i son believes in trying to make the young , people hsppy. C. R Landla hu ai ranged to have a ! special engine run gravel from hte pitaat ] the junction to Sea Isle City, u the en. ' gtaesof the local trains have not the ] time to furnish a sufflciebt quantity. ! Tlr. J. J. O'Neill, H. J. Kelly, and i Wm. Gonnan, who have been interested J the Court House, remaining here ' nighL staying at Petersen's Hotel. J The city authorities have decided that j proposed siding ofjho Bergdoll i Co, to be constructed -opposite Tirol! Hotel, would prove s serious QbstTOlton^teJhe jMewsXk^aqd^hayo j We recently had the pieaxure of meet- . Mr.-Pncxt, of PboenixvUIe, Pa, who hu been teacher of Urn Ocean View - Cite school during the put winter, te one of the most pleasant and affablo gentlemen that wehave ever known, ( andwe^fccl bjgMjf^gralfled^ at having WkroRffiy wee risk, we rove kroOsroena j |WkroririweCbag.ske«te4ta0erieds. 1 I " ! I

^ Cold Sprang. Whooping cough te quite bed at John Bate, of Fi-htag Creek, hu purchased the Eldrcilgc homestead. James Needles, our reed overseer, te putting tee' roads' In 'fine shape. They - needed it badly. Misses Annie and Lottie Thompson, I of Cape May City, visited the Spring on ; Tuesday of (hte week. Mrs. Mamie Foster, of Green Creek, i te making a prolonged visit te her ; mother, Mrs. Mary Soffe. Seth Chambers te the champion flsberweek selling the choicest kind of large rock flsh. Furman Garrelson te a prompt and much respected man. He hu been sexton of the Brick church for over snlcrod-to be very valuable. Miss Ells Swing, of our neighborhood, gold beating ratabitihrarnl. te spoken of ted by Mr. Reeves, sail she U highly cstedtecd by all tlio young ladies there. ^There 1s an aged couple iu our of neighbors. Tbcy have an only ton, residing in Cold Spring, who te veil do. He never hu assisted them in their distress. Why should a man turn ^Mlss Bertha Itecrca it visiting Minute Mia* Eva Gaudy bu bi-rc visiting her friend Mise I'risciits G-> tfrcy returning 11. itowand te gi. ing J Win l.-in' realdenre scoot nf paint msk.ng It look clear ^ ^ A party of y.uing |naq>ii camel, "cs-an View from Sua Isle to llnd arbu. Early garden truck te slow in coming jl^«!'ltalUm:«WX,,ta 'their I pjj reure'y Ta.™ ra'prairc it! ] """i n.y Lou'td" No, Agr.o ' War iu the ranks of he Wall l's|H-r liu caused a drop in loroteiloo' from Ihe'riileill/ mSii' Ite jl?r public the advantage of* tl.te"rcducU..t'' Thcv arc selling some very hands-. mr gold papers at twelve and fifteen fjru: ^di'frtisraruts. Peculiar Peeuilsr In eomhlnallon, proportion, and Sarsa partite is the only medlcloo of which can he said, " One Ucndrod Doses One Dolrocullar In Its medicinal merits. Hood's accomplishes cures hitherto trnw"to;Sarsaparilla??2e?; Mood purifiers. Peculiar tn Its phouoeicnal 1 y:^PeculjarSg»Si steadfastly tho eonfldcuco' of ail classes

;1 of people. Peculiar tn the hraln-work which . It represents. Hood's SarsapariUa com- 1 bines all tho knowledge which modem "e'.'iiTo itself;:,:;.';::: , i srifii many years practical experience lu | , preparing medlclnea. Be sure to get only Hood's SarsapariUa IOO Doses Ono Dollar , yilERIFF'S SALE. • roe^u ' 8ATORDAV, SAT nth. ISSS. | the MajOTWOOto. l" Care"»tej "t'r. lu'Vae county of ^cape Hay and mate of Hew Jersey CUyofcTpelUu^ti^u'my ' " r' "c i p s ■ ; ; ! iilSslsMi Jejrn c. stoberta, Jr, cocip alaaai. aid lo be Dawd I ruwkisS 880B',AKEB'ueiiir HORSE FOR SALE Orra Pair of Multt Ch«ap .for Cash. GEORGE J. REED. | Holly Bench, N. J. J| C, OUTER, 11UE, UQ^lflUuiaullUDl,

Spring Disorders^ A Palne's i /X 3l( Celery Compound mjjl grgg ^ Pilrlfles the Blood. LEw^its'cSmd?"'1 'I"UU' 001 WXLU, tacaaSMOK A Ca, 'liurllSon. VL IT IS EASY TO OYE WITH PIAfOHD DYES n fLSt*. Wanamaker & Brown again. » The Store of the million for Clothing is ready. This Spring is the twenty-eighth at the old confer. We arc tied closer than ever to everybody this season who wants to get the worth of his money in wear and style. You want no more. We are not so extravagant as lo promise too much. All we expect to do is — Give you a better money's-worth than anybody else. Because we manufacture the Clothing. Because we take small profits. Because it's the only way to get your trade. Spring Overcoats — full styles to quiet stylesSpring Suits — stripes, checks, mixtures. Cheviots, wide wales : $io.oo to $25.00. Bring the dollars you expect most lor to us. You'll not iui-^tlisappointed. We arc more eager, We want to beat last Spring's sales. We do in the clothing. Boys' Clothing from $3.50 up to the handsomest suits ever got up. Wanamaker & Bt;own, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia. TWO REALMS" Where We Are Rulers. spring \ s&scsaz 'zs£"£ss*$z overcoats 1 *" boys' ol owing j 1 * '"w |,,ic" - //-. I L/;„ . //,>«, I, V. Au^u-n::. . in AVt Lv.ir, Cii./cr . //.<!. ./.; .. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920. 922 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. NORMAL BONE PHOSPHATE. Available Phosphate Avid, - - 7 to 9 - - - 2 to 3 Ammonia - - - t to 1 >/t - - - 1 '/ to PRICK, $25.00 a ton. l or Sale by W. R. VANGILDER, Petersburg, New Jertey. »THONET BROTHERS' AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD H .'T H." CRA N EL"™ 1416 <8 1416 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. CLINTON SOUDER, in SUITS or SINGLE PIECES, Hbttreaes it Stoct, Male to Order, or {(prod. - Carpet, Oil-Cloth & WindowsShading. CHILDREN'S COACHES for Sale or to Hire. FOB SALS OB REST. UPHOLSTIBING. ' AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. CAPE HOUSE, CAPF MAY POINT, N. J. Open all the Year. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gas. Fine • Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire Places for Woed and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS ro«tac idvsii.ij and wove tevimgrteL A H HAM1LTON. Manager. $3 K. PANC0A9T, $3( H Gents' and Boys' M <<3FiNE SHOESt» ! 41 North Ninth St., Philadelpela. The Beat 83 Shoe ever offered in thia City. On all style* last. . . $3 CUSTOM WOHIJHD SEFAU1KB A SPEOALTI. . H. S. RUTHERFORD, 32 Washington Street, Cape May Cjiy, N. J. I1W ST01E, HV GOODS 111 1DW F11HS, EVERYTHING IN HOUSEKEEPING LINE. Croctery^Wood, Willow and Glassware. ojto,ro.raroro«.h.tarotata oro^^iroriro^ ]