Cape May Wave, 4 May 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAMS ffPtV 8WAVB — SEMI-WEEKLY— SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1889.

FtfflM way niirtiT- , NOTICE- i 3^jjpr •gsgnnaaakkasffi ; rr&ai' raiap ul «*c» monui, mi.ii Waa*. ( aiiilisis?: £SsSSSsSSS25 i MUMUOM, >"• t Cap* May Should Not Ba Ovar- , ipoknd- I Tarrying Ontrnnial vldlors ahould do Capo May before they return to tlieir t dp thla their atoriea will be more fully i rounded out, and the can't-get awayi of t 'their towna will lleten with more intereat to their redtaL It will be a broken i history if there la nothing gleaned about \ these Incomparable ehorea, about our I broad bathing grounds, to say nothing of what art haa done to make the stay c of the tourist pleasant and long to be a remembered. It is perfectly safe to re- c mark that for pure drinking water the t source from which Is drawn the peerless n Cold Spring supply that Is cheaply distributed over the dty can nerer nare a o successful rival. Cape May is the water- S • ing piece, par milt**, and that's about C the best recommendation to the stranger J thai may be lingering along the Atlantic I slope to take it in before he places his I face towards the setting sun on his homeward journey. Or If be be a I Southerner, he can makg us a call as he h returns by easy relays to the cotton and F orange bells of the South Atlantic > Stales. » Our dty has ample hotd accommoda. h Uons, and none need fear but that they a aril! be well cared for if a Centennial call be made. The big cities or Phil*- U delphla and New Tork are yet full of c "strangers, and are likdr to be for some u time- It is to be hoped they will see fi this gracious Invitation and try a asm- a fit of Use Cape May plan of making p P"°P»"»apW- C Doubtless every Cape Islander thrilled with pride when the boys of our local a mlliUa marched away to take part In the big New York parade. The spirit of the a men has been highly spoken of by their u oOcers, and there doesat seem to be G any reason to withhold praise justly due. n - In the progress of National affairs these men may be called upon to defend the r Bag, and that they will do it goos with- c out saying. E The 00,000 soldiers of the National guard that marched up Broadway on . Tuesday last was a striking hint of the military power of this country, and an p object kesae of which foreign governsonata will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly- While the world continues to wag soldiers will be needed, and there doesn't seem to be <• anything the matter with the mllltlt of Q the statee to take the place of a large , Handing army. Captain Edmunds speaks In the most 8 glowing terms of ths conduct of his n Their behaviour was so exemplary that J not the first word of censure or reproof hid to be spoken to any one from the time the company left the armory natil . Its return. This epeeks well for ibe command. It is a credit to our city *' that we hare fifty young men who can Writ the cities of Philadelphia and New * Tack Upon each e gala occasion as this. ■wit not one mlsbehsve In the slightest 0 particular. Their marching waa u good at their behaviour ; they elicited rounds of applause throughout the entire ten mliee of parade Cape May hgs a military organisation of which she can well foci proud. The sympathies of the public are " with Pastor Msec and wife because of the death, by cerebro meningitis, of G their nine months old infant ton, Walter B Roy. The funeral took place yesterday, c end was largely t trended by friends Q who gladly did all In their power to el- q ievlate the tharpnese of the bereavement whleb Mr. end Mji. Mice have been „ relied trpou to beer. Rev. C. 8. Ten- j CJeva, of Paula (ton, conducted the , fungfel wen tec*, interment being made , la Tabernacle cemetery. Mr. end Mm. r Mace's family connection, lire orer the , wnfAern border, In Canada, and the „ blow' to them wee ell the severer, In, f the reason they were, in • sense, among t ton«tnL 8 As we have mid many times In the p past, that Ospe May Is the most desirable ' watering place on the continent, if it p It srUl come srtmnd all right in time, aad hare an even chance to show rivals a dean pair of heels. The history of hat winter's storms, s recital of which u viMnHMhorepiTgisriy.eoawyi merry 8 MM leeeons as Co where the safest end beat spot on the cowl far summer homes Is located, ' t The Cape Island Gas Company has r been awarded the contract for Ibe ...plumbing and gga fitting of the new e hotel now being |t»Dt by the Ml Ver- > eon Cottage Lot Association. The thorough manner in which this company asm of Us methods, has been the mesne of placing U before the public "of Cape _ of which the cHy sen Juetjy boast , We heard of eh individual of whom s r mistake of half e minute In the boiling I ;,<* e couple of eggs would put out «f « gravs^sawi : (March, aad asked a blessing on every 1 mreL ■ - ■ I On naxt Bimday sresdng the Frankita ] MMEl Chuteh (Mr win add to \ Msstmas: ; Orepet. The choir has brooms saimpanoA factor In the Church eerriom. . end 4mm mm for the sheady adlhn^'CnMMM^Jahe should atgitffeun Ye. h h grid mm them

PEMONAU I Prank Hlldrelh will popularise the New Columbia. at Mellwarn begin to get some . Cspe May color on his face. H. J. Pox is getting his summer cot tage ready far the summer Ume. Cbs* F. frill Isms was at the Cape ' early In the wee* looking plump end rosy. A. Lincoln, the South street merchant, made the Island s pop visit on Wcdnea- ! day. m Managing -editor Hneetis. of the lo- ! qulrer, will probably occupy a cottage b ere this season. Fred Pre*r will be welcomed back to Cape May. The ocean pier management bee secured bis servicee. , k Comrade Darid' Burcb, of Court ■ House, made our office e pleasant call , yeeurdsy. lie U one of Ol'i past comr mandcra. General and Mrs. 8« well breakfasted I with President Harrison and party at the residence of Governor Green, at i Elisabeth, on Monday morning. ' Rev. J. R. West wood, the new ChspI lain of the Sixth Regiment, haa been ' presented with e handsome sword and i belt, symbolical of 'The Sword, of the 1 Spirit." We are Indebted to Wm. P. McU-n- . nan. Treasury Department, Washington, C-, for monthly reports of the Department of which be ia a rcapopalble aU Mayor Edmunds is now owner of one half of the iron pier, lie will manage its affairs thla summer with Ibe same liberal spirit as last, end make it a still more popular resort. At the Devon ere Charles W. F. Ilorsell, William P. Borxcll, Llxxlc Elkln, William Elkin^knrle" Eikin, Mrs. C. E. Kelly, Henry Fox, Philadelphia -, Harry Rose, Camdco. Rev. G. T. Townacudand family were moved in s coxy little cottage on Perry atreet laat Thursday. They are domiciled In a most respectable part of the town, and we hope they may make many new friends In their new home. Tbe Ebbltt register (bows the names of E. Buchholz, Peter Day, George Edward Hegan, Wm. Neil, Charles Schonke, John E. Lonabeugb, Ritchcr, Mrs. Wm. Webb. Miss Ritcher, Simon W. Snyder. H. Ayree, Philadelphia. Jobn II. OsbOrne, G. C. O.borne, J as. L. Green wald, Mrs. S. Leopold, J. Boud. Mrs. M. DaUy. Stella Daily, Mrs. P. Dally, Harry Dailey. 11. M. i and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen, and Mrs. 8. Abrems and Wm. King registered at the Lafayette this , week. Mrs. Hannah W. Smith, widow of the pilot, Isaac Smith, and mother of i city treasurer Smith, died yesterday morning at Cold Spring, aged 84. The services will be held on Sunday afternoon, meeting at the bouse at halfpast one. Services at Cold Spring i Mrs. M. II. Steele has rented tbe premises No. 10 Perry street , Louis OapL Jack Webb's cottage i Sam- • uel IlUdeburn, No. 04 Washington St; O. Furgnet, El. Johnson', Columbia avenue villa, and Judge Charles , Garrison and Joseph 8. Dixon, Col- . i'mbia avenue cottages. Jonathan Head, the long lime. effi. dent end popular clerk of Cape May ' county, la llic sole survivor of Sarah ' The latter was oue of the little : girls wbo strewed flowers before Washlugton tt Trenton while he was on bis i way to New York to bo inaugurated i President of tbe United States. I a. a. cncacn. Services lu tbe Methodist Episcopal on Washington street, above on Msy 4th . i, follows. Prayer , end experience mertlrik.et.V e. m., held I in the chepe). Preaching at 10.80, i Sunday school at 8.80. Young people's meeting at 0.80 p. m. Evening service i at 7.80, " The Lcaaooa of Spring." . public ere cordially invited to i be present st all tbe services. nuxku* btkkxt m. x. cticecll. | Quarterly meeting services of Cape , May Circuit, will be held in Franklin , street M. E. Church on Sunday May 18, at .which the P. E. of the Philadelphia District. Lev. W. H. Coffey, will i officiate. Rev. Coffey, le recognised as of tbe foremost preachers of bis race and age, and as a logical, sdentlflc and < powerful speaker, he ranks with tbe best , He needs no introduction to those who ; bays not been fortunate enough to hear him in tbe pipt. we would invite yon to j do sc. Those whose minds have been i swayed by bla wonderful tact, will eer. , taloly mise no opportunity to be present Fifty years ego the father of J. Swain Garrison came Into possession of tbe natural privileges of tbe General Association of Lower Township by authority of the following document which Mr. has shown as t Know all men wbom these presents may concern that Levi Garrison, of tbe Lower Township, "of the county of Cape ' In Ibe Bute of New Jersey, has thla day made application to me for a ' right in tbe Natural Privileges, of tbe •aid Lower Township, within the boughs of a certain deed held by the Oeoeraf J Association of tbe Lower Township of ' the County of Cape May, from Jacob and Elisabeth hie wife, aad baa paid Into my bands (In trust) for the use , and benefits of acid Association the sum ! of two dollars, whereupon I hare enrolled end entered bis name - on thai books of tbe Association, which agreeable to the rules end by-iawa of said is sociatlon, passed the 18th day of April, A. D. 1888, at per reference to the mln-_ utee ol said mtetlng, recorded In their will fully appear, makes end constitutes the said Levi Garrison, aad bla hdra, forever hereafter, 'a Joint owner or owners In common, with tbe proprietors end their heirs, in end to said deeded' rights aad privileges. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name Ibe tOlh day of May, A- D. 1838. Ex. Srirua, Sec'y. end Trees, (aid Association. A. T. llayaes and Clara Crease were married early cm Wednesday morning at the home of tbe bride's father, Benjsrain Crease, of Rio Gieade. Rev. C. A. , msde them one. Tbe bride, a Very love. ■ voung lady, was wedded 1a her travaliag anil of Goblin gray silk benrh tta, beautifully trimmed. The groom looked i handsome in e perfect cat of Urn meet i modern style. Alter t wedding breeki fast, the married ecu pie embarked on . the morning express from tide dty for e moon Jaunt at sightseeing. They will vieH New Yotk CKy, CaUklU ' Monntalha, Niagara Falls, Philadelphia, Washington, end Baltimore. We acknowledge a most generous slice at ' cake from the wedding feaaL The Wan extends the uroal kindly greetings. We ■ b*T*n0t bM Informed, but will Mart ts bsstsakrvplnr at CkpeMay. ; the hack board fence ta the yard at Qets

HALTS. o Weak fish are In marked The Stockton lawn le speckled pith Drum are fooling around Fiahlng L Creek beds. Ospe May county asparagus has spe peered In market - d Good cow for sale. Apply to Hi C. Tisard, Rta Grande. , e9CL4t L A long collar bone la the hencely of t Our Tuckaboe correspondent tends t. along some lively goasiif%, e The rainfall has been t£P-hraj lest this eprtng of twenty years. 0 George W. Reeves, practical macbln. it 1st and gas fitter. Cape May, N. J. At sunset In Alaska tbe next morn1 tog's tun Is an hour high In Maine. [I Tbe Wan is by odds tbe modi comI. plete county newipsper. 81 per year. If you -went the county happenings d the Want will be found Indispensable, it • James T. Bailey, blacksmith and horse it sbocr, near Cape Island bridge, on pike. Tbe Traymore wtlH 'be heard from a this v summer, under lie new managen mcnL d The Brextoo Yille looks el! right now e Us popular landlady U again at her i. P<Tbe beautiful Evans cottage on Oon- .. gresa Pisco la bow occupied by the 1- . The Marine Villa is one of our meet delightful houses, hiving en unsurpassed e Claims for slice p killed by dota in e Mercer county last year, amounted to II over 84,000. s "We have tned Salttlarii and regard it as a eery fine, tabic water indeed." — , Benj. Harrison. Did you take Uie little ones to sec the Baptist church, e Austrian bent wood furniture is light, f strong and graceful tor summer hotel i- and cottage use. e The New Columbia has a wide awake f landlord for this summer and It will have e good season. • It's a bit of bad news for peanut cate era when It la stated that cliufaa will be , scarce and high this year. What ex. vlce-Prcsidcnt Hendricks • said of Salutaris t "Salutaria la the flncet . water I have ever tasted." General Payne's beautiful cottage is - in tbe bands of E. R. Edmunds, wbo It - wonderfully brightening It up. The members of Company H. will, at . the next drill, present Stephen Reeves , with a bran new bottle of Iodine, t City treasurer Smith, has loaned the • city bis personal note by which money U to be put In tbe empty treasury. e Photograph gallery to rent on Beacb f avenue. Apply to William King, No. 1 121 Arcb street, Philadelphia. If e The Illustrated Lecture given at tbe f Baptist chureh last evening. Proceeds - were for the benefit of the church. [ Tbe Central Pharmacy la getting on a spring brightening up by a coat of e paint at tbe hands of Bennett Bros. ■ Take your welch or clock tbat'e got - tired of running to Semnel Smith for ; reviving. He is en expert at repairing. By and by tomes tbe strawberry abort ■ cake, with one berry to e square yard ■ of cake. It comre high, bnt we must A man has Just gone to Ills reward I from Rhode Island wbo borrowed end i over five hundred pocket kulvee in r his day. Tbe tree which was Mown down In i front of tbe White House In tbe storm 1 of Friday was planted by Martha WashIngton. Chas. Souder Is gsy and happy now while be makes his morning nails In Ilalpln's new and dazzling delivery There Is a steady increase In the eub. r scriptlon list of the Wars. The public > appreciating the liberality of it* mans **Ths Dtiiy Wav* this aummer will be r necessity to the ifsshore business man. ' Already there is a demand for ad. spice > l's columns.' Professor Cook sends to this office rep6rta ol the Slate experiment! In agrl0 culture, fSrfrhich the farming editor It > duly thankful. r Insnro your buildings and live stock. - it may be economically done at tbe of1 fires of J. Henry Edmund^ No. 88 s Washington street s Charles Quldort repeated bit Bins1 trated lecture of "Around tbe World in - eighty minutes," at tbe Baptist church ' evening. May 3d. r Cape May life savere held a kind of > informal leyee on Wednesday, when > they were relieved from uuty, and got - among their families. Gamson la oa deck with a supply of a apparatus, such as twines, ropes, etc., for b fishermens use. Lo veil's library, and head quarters for stationery. " Piles permanently cured without pain. Send for circular with reference, a Run, M. D. a feb I- ly 188 8. 13th street, Phila* A,W. Springer and son, builders and B contractors, Cape May Point This B firm attends promptly lo all business committed tp It bv non-resident property owners tf ' Joseph B. Hughes had the misfortune j- 40 chop his hand with an ax on Wednaeday morning after hlahrtival home. It Ja „ . aThe New York Sun eaya that General Sewcll'a salute to tbe President ee his brigade passed him In review, wis the " moat precise, end at the dine Ume graceful of the review. Mrs. Koenlg has fitted np end opened k the premiere No. 8 Washington street, ' ee e restaurant end boarding house. - She should succeed havings knowledge ot tbe basinets eM has undertaken. Uncle Bern wee out la hit force and • majesty on Tuesday— that la, JBung ' Uncle 9km. Just what the old gstle- • man could do if aroused could be referred from tbe display made by the boys. Company H. got back from New York ° on Wednesday morning at 1.80 a m. lev Af eary and tired. A special train was furnished to South Jersey militia, hence the promptness of arrival home. The Stockton will be hardly raoogr nlied when It comet out of the mechan,t Ic'a hand* The seven tons of paint Q required to cover Its wells is going on ^ rapidly now the good weather le here. „ B. F. Horner has Just sold to M. WUv lisms, of the Gitsmar House, Dennis, r. vllie. a Story A dark organ. Thla fine i, new house la tore of flraufiaaa music so a far at an fautrnmeu gore to produce 1L rt The Sixth regiment epor.ed the most [. dazzling drum major of the New Tork „ parade. He wore a bright T*Dow ooat , with dark ffc«t and braid, end blue y trousers with a gilt strlpe-sn Inch ana a U halt wide, and a white bear skin asp. £ Car* Mar Cm, May 3d, 1MB. j rtfbtJhneaf ■rebntfONNH , A.fltt'Jtiyf., N.J.M. ft., , I hereby take this opportunity of exit tureatog^ay rin^^tl^^ro U^pffioeri jj ■argrre*-

-Siboui fit* ®<nnrfj. ' ptna creek. 11 t Freeh water fish hsve spawned and 0 b Mire Emma Tomlln, has returned to ^ her school at Trenton. Daniel Fox has been visiting bis ^ daughter, Mrs. Annie Holmes. u Geo. BiskCs liule deughtera, Millie ad Nine, visited this village on Mod- b * ""suakes arc very destructive to fish. ° ^ They ret si may si fifty small oore p *d*Jr- r Rev. Mr. Wsrthmsn will address the d "* cougregauon on Sunday evening In be- L half of the Home Missloo. Come out ud bear him. i- Wat Cap* May. b The employes of the Gold Leaf E.lab- ^ * llshmrnt ere working op full Ume. Tbe new fence adds much to the tp- ^ * pesrsnce of Albert Foster's home on '■ Broadway. ' ' " Mits Carrie Poster competinliy filled the role o^princlpsl two deja this week, . Prof. Vansmsn being sick. ' The Ume will soon be here when the T school boy will not be required to take ( up his satchel and kettle and piod bis wesry way to a seemingly hard task. t e BerL Foster ud llsrry Ewing enjoyed u invigorating ride in the y»unty J on Thursday, their bicycles being tbe J mode of conveyance, tbey going as far { as Goshen. Bert bad the misfortune tc , 0 break his machine while passing the 0 Goshen meadows, or they would have ( ^ proceeded to DcmJsvUlo. -L Mis. Emms Corson, of ftwtop was < c in town on Thursday, it Dr. Julius Way makes professional ' calls to our village daily. 1 I, Tbe first blue fish was Caught by ' J Stacy Tyler on Tuesday evening. 4 Washington Weldon and daughter * e was in town on Wednesday morning. a II Edward L Sayre. of Diss Creek, was " in town on Thursday calling on friends. ' t- Preparations are being made for tbe c e reception of the commercial king crab. 1 Captain Richard Chester lies traded r s hts sloop, the Lizzie C., for the schooner ' it Hannah M. Bell. J. Smith Townscnd and daughter, <■ s Mlsa UetUe, yisltcd friends at West * Creek on Tuesday. Tbe Rev. George W. Johnson, tou idt law of the late Robert Beymotc, died * a on Monday at his home in Laurel, Del, ' »gnd 01 years. ^ ^ Conard Ciesec was badly bitten by e I, dog on Monday. Drum fish are plentiful, several very 1 fine ones heve been caught. - 1 t Mrs. Mary E. Foster, end daughter , hsve returned from Wilmington. 1 Enoch Hand Is building a new kitch- s a en to tbe house on the Davis place. I Mrs. Eliza Crawford and daughter •pent a day In Uie city during the week. 1 ,, Mrs. H. W. Edmunds has been visit- 1 T ing her parents, Mr. ad Mrs. James T. c Miller. ^ Mrs. Lida Norbury has returned home a j after visiting friends in Philadelphia c ,1 ud Brldgeton. r j passing through our village Thursday " ,1 riding on bicycles. 1 „ Captain Joseph Brown has brought < one load of oysters from Chesapeake , bay. ud has returned after uolher. 1 q Captain John 8cuir,' who haa been I going to sea for a few months past, has 1 returned to take charge ot bis farm. 1 r Mr. Vernon Godfrey's son. Conrad. ,, was bl'ten on Ibe tongue bye dog one 1 j day this week, but It is thought not to f be agriou* v b Thomas Swain, Edwin Norbury ud 1 c Lafayette MUler, who arc engaged lu I. oyitering, spent Saturday ud Sjndey at their r-ipectlve homes. c . BennetVritallon. r " Miss Erms Bennett is visiting at t Gvshen, making a prolonged, stay. t Will aid Godfrey, who haa been quite f siok with blood poisoning, 1 1 now conraleeeuL i * Rev. G. G. ud Mrs. Senear have returned home aftA an extennvc visit of i " over three weeks. j The Tabernacle Sunday School will , reorganise on Sunday afternoon next. Let there be a good attendance. , a House cleaning is the taikable subject ^ at nrceuL Tearing up,/ digging out, ■ ud a general overhauling^ evciytbing. ( Mrs. Captain Dan Hofffinui, we are c b glad to note, Is Improving rapidly, although at times tbe suffers extremely t with her head. , . Mrs. Nlttle Richardson, formerly of Gold Spring, now of Philadelphia, has c * been visiting her slater, Mrs. Lizzie j Hud, of thla place. Prayer meetings are' held every Tuee- , ' dey evening at Llnford Halbruneer'a I Come out all ye that profess and let these mectinga be well attendod." t ' A pleasut day was spent at Mrs. t Mamie Johnson's where a few ef her * neighbors met ud lutd a good time r merry making, and also pieced np forty, t ' seven bells of carpet rags. William Bally, the thrifty and ambL 1 e lions farmer, is working like a trooper, r with the insistence of Welter Snyder, getting reedy with early vegetables for t ' Cape May City's market. f 1 Angla—a. f * Mlsa Lizzie Oliver, of Cspe May, is e here on a visit to Mayor Hewitt's resl- ' d°RMn eve^dsy more or less has re- ' fi rionsly impeded the progress of the new j i, railroad. n Our fishermen are Impatient for more a settled weather now that the blue fish , have arrived, fi The Hotel Angksee Is be ng repainted I and thoroughly renovated, e new kltcb- - u find barn is to be buBt, ud extensive } l Du. Cox, left here Monday efternooo, , k to Join the Cape May contingent of the t L 0. A. R. eo- route lor the Centennial u Celebration at New York. >. Mlsa Annie Stuifidd, wbo bat been : Stopping st tbe Norton Cottage, left t- here T uctday morning for Cspe May, , I- having secured u- engagement at the , it Hotel Lafayette. n Harry Bright has secured the contract , from the W. J. H. R. Co., for running . L the stage for Hrdlv Beach and WBdwood , to Anglcsea, during the temporary stope page of the trains between those pieces. , o Messrs. John Thompson, M. Sweeney L ud James Mc Knight, ropfemmting the , it House Committee of the Angtewa Fishk ing Club, were down the early part of . •t the week on business connected with , is the proposed alterations, A serious accident occurred to one of the gentlemen visiting tbe Hereford • qpb on Sunday afternoon. While on hU , way tp the train he acodentslly stum- . « bhtfSbd dislocated tbe cap of his knee, he was removed tack to the house, , it lawm accounts was progressing favors- \ J ^Fonrof Uram-tcur -llcv m-nbmz t at the Arctic Cfinb, came near being capa. Mssd KhOaoottatheb boatm the UJcl * «■ Bmdy eftsuop*, the strong ebb iliMBM ' .■»' i-* ' ^ 1 'I .-

jpold Spring. Dr.- Ell. Wales Is quite indisposed st writing. I John Pereons purchased a new cow of Charlie Loper recently. I Vincent Miller ts mshtng estcnelve to his house. ' Harry Foster, who Is employed st spent Saturday ud Sunday st '■ Sptiag. . Seyeral of our farmers hsve been giv- i their fences and barns a thorough cost of white- washing ' One of the most fashionable dancing < parties of the season took place at the residence of John Baker, on Wednee- 1 evening last. The larger part of < evening was spent in playing of games, music, reel -allocs ud dancing. 1 Samuel Baker Jfurmabed the' music on 1 his -violin with becoming, dignify. After this enjoyment they wire invited to I a mast bountiful spread of good things I to which all did ample justice. Among those who were there were : lire. Judith Hoffman. Misses Deb., Annie aed Wld. Hoffman \ Messrs. Clifton Uomu, Knocta Hewlt; ud G. Hoffman. Tbs Juvenile bud givrs us excellent. ' Wm. Gandy Is quite an expert at his 1 trade, boat building. Btiuucl Buck, Jr., is visiting his parents vrlila li.i new wile. . returned to their homes Wednesday S. O. Gudy is adding very much to the appearance ot his nroperty by build, ing a new fence ud grading tbe walks Washington's Centennial was celebrated by- anion services in tbe Baptist singing tbe doxology. The invocation was by Rev. S. M. Stone, and the Scrip, reading by Rev. J. Craner, of Rid Grande. Tbe President's proclamation read by E C. Ilewltt. followed with an impressive prayer by Rev. S. Hayward, after which tbe Rev. J. 8. Edwards made an excellent address. The the Methodist and" Baptist .hurcbca waa excellent. The very large congregation which bad assembled relumed borne feeling that they bad been gntnd'r en. tertained. Mr. Hacker and Mia. Joreph Hurley, visited frlcnda at Tuckaboe on Tuesday. Mrs. C. Buck haa a magnificent calls. beauty attracts much attentionRev. t . it. Ogden wilb his sister and Thry were well pleased with Schoolmaster Sbute has taken the cot. son street, recnolly vacated by Mrs. M. Harry ltoac, a reporter and agent for the Atlantic Coast Guide, was here on looking after the interests of that journal. Freight waa taken over, tbe Townsand's Inlet bridge to Avalon on Thiire. day. The Avahra people appreciate Prof. Biker, of Philadelphia, favored a few of Ills friends with some choice Townscnd Wells has moved into Lewis Chester's collage ia tbs lower pari" of tbe cltr, ud Mr. Dougherty. »f Philadelphia, baa taken possess! < :i ot his cottage. Sea Side people may enjoy the Oeeu breezes, but they cannot live among 'he peifume ud bloom of the orchards, Charles Matthews is pulling up a wire pound. Several drum fith have been caught here with nets. W F. MclCean received an invoice of feed the drat of the week. Captain Hud is rigging up his yacht to compete in Uio nest race. Wm. T. Bate carries on quite a thriving trade in tbe feed business. C. 8. Shaw A Son seem to be doing a thriving business in their store. Herbert Shaw's pound was badly wrecked dnnng the last blow. Daniel Woolson Is kept busy hauling sturgeon ud caviar to the station. Tbe fishermen have cbuged the name of Fishing Creek to Townsend's InlcL Kldd's harbor is a safe anchorage ground fawesacls of a light draft of The proposed summer resort is to be called Tliannonville, in honor of the Twenty-five thousud dollars are Invested in sturgeon fishing st Bsystde Pennsgrovc. Tbe young people are rehearsing fnr the entertainment which comes off at tbe dose of the public school. Clem Shaw Is u expert in chicken raising. He baa over one hundred with tbe prospect of as many more. About one-half "of the sturgeon fleet left for Bayalde last Wednesday. The rest leave tbe Aral of next week. W. F. McKcan baa com growing on tbe old school bouse let that was used a play-ground for scholars for the past filly yean. AL StUlwell has rented, a cottage In the row opposite the railroad station. _ Mr. Charles THstoq ud family, of Philadelphia, are guests at the Cape House. Mrs. Dr. A. Speath, of Philadelphia, was at her cottage on Yale avenue yeaRev. Joseph it. Wilson is expected to preach in tbe Chapel next Sabbath cven1 at 7 30. The Wanamakcr cot'agc is receiving new roof. Philadelphia carpenters Rock fish are about done. Biuo fish, as Cape May men call tbcm, have msde [ their appcuknee Rev. K H. Supplee, of Philadelphia, with his family, came down yesterday to occupy their cottage lor the season. Train" should stop st the railroad Ita- ; Hon instead ol the street crossings, so ' passenger* cu be sheltered ta ' stormy weathe-. A large flee t of small boats could be ' yesterday drifting down the &yahrie channel, suppoeed to be the Flsh- ' Orauk sturgeon vessels. Tbe build teg "of fish pound* along the shore la Skaly to run the seine fish1 tag, as then Is always a lot of stakes left when they am taken np. ' Dogs are becoming a public nuisance 1 in the borough- Almost everybody haa 1 a worthless cur that runs our streets ' snapping ud yelping' at everyone ud ' chasing after wagons. Sometimes as many as four will be after a wagon at onetime. On Tuesday last a valuable hone was badly injured by taking fright st one of these so called p*ts barking. 1 It would have proved a very serious ic- - cktant had there not "bees two seen near ' by toaadst the driver, who was in dan- > ger of being hadiy hurt. If. throe dog. ; an worth anything the owners bad bets' ter keep tk*» horoe The dog thai Hid the mtaehiof was killed.

South Dennis. Fred Crandol Is building u annex to his residence. I We are sorry to note the continued < Illness of Dr. Q. G. CarlL " ] •Richard Longley is st work building ■ house for Oolmaa Wescott. t Captain Jesse Hud is Improving his c . residence by re-buildlng his kitchen. Mies Martha Eaton ia spending a £w \ days with her friend, Mrs L. Foster. I Mia. Mary "Holmes is having u add). ■ lion built to her already handsome reti- ; Ucnce. i John Morton ud wife have been vis- i . idng" their eon, Edward, at Flabing ' | Mlsa Mary M. CarU ud Howard Lud- t made a visit to Capo May Court 1 i on Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Devltt accompanied by i i friend. Miss Katie Boyle, relumed ' I tome from Philadelphia Tuesday- 1 Along tho Shorn Road- ' I. in wood CoraoolToBtbe s'ck list this ' I w«k" " 1 . 1 The life-savers bow have a free foot , Flue ad white striped is the styieW , Messrs. 8. li&inard.ad A. ILHemth W. II. VaOB.ler, of MUlvUie. nude's . trip through this piece tbb first of the , Mrs. Mabel Dare ami Minnie Corson ' Tuesday. i While carting loxm on Monday. Maur. . ice Corson fell from Uie wapon. notb , wheels running over him, fortunately no . serious Injuries were sustained, t On Wednesday Edward Bauer and ! boniL of matrimony by Rev. M. M. . Fogg at the residence of the bride. A r number of invited friends were present . of married life with our best wishes for r their future happiness and prosperity. ) Row Brothers are now doing s good r Truck boats arc now running lo AL latic City. Those horse sheds, we fear, will not shed water very well. W. IL VaOUdcr assumed the duties Uncle Ed. Voss has. J usual, one of * ibr'r m ii" pi*c< . sip of tea to-night at the Js'paneee wedding st Tuckahoe „ bine, was trio .(erred to Fragkllnville „ Isaac Sin ran lias moved > Atlantic i, Enoch Ingi-raot) ts now able to hi- out , up.'U tlic streets again. f condition o( Wm. Powell. The health of Mrs Jas. Shoemaker Is n reported as being much improve), t- Mrs. Hannah Smith made relative" at I, the Sea Shore a plea-ant call on Ttica. t fi«y. The Sleelrunu Bru'i. are engaged in carpentering for Jobn Russell, st Leesburg. c Mr.. Mnloouey ad daughter, ol Csm.lcn. are guests at the home at Mrs t Smith. ^ ( !y trips to Atlantic City loaded with l The residence of Ward StUle is under, going some*paira which are a decided Contrary to previous predictions, i Tuckaboe now boasts of having s r reeovered'as'to be" able ro "mama b" e enjoying tbe society of botne surroundtags for a few days. c Overseer IL Y. Smith is now getting f tho pike in fine shape, while tbe roads in general are in good stale ot repair. e Mlsa Hannah now seeks pleasure e amid Jersey City surrounding", being at present a guest ot relatives in that city. Capt Maurice Gandy made friends at p home a short call this week/ while bis vessel shipped her cargo at I'bUadel* r Pbl*f Where are those two fellows who left J known Tbe tatesi echoes came from s Denniirllle. ' The wedding of Miss Ida Lawreace. t of Philadelphia, ad Allen Sheppard ot e tbb placo, took place at tbe residene of the bride on Wednesday, 1st Inst a On ad after June tit, the steamboat j will make daily trips from this town to p Somen Point, plying between these two points throughout the entire seaIt has been noticed that Messrs. StlUc q ud Steelmu were among the missing, f port a warm reception ami delightful e experiences. The most popular topic of discussion i, U the pew railroad scheme. While a u majority are uxious for it lo be a success we find some who are "kickera" to o the projocL i- The Japanese wedding ud tea patty which will take place In Centennial g Han on next Saturday night, b free to a all. No pains an being spared to make i, Appropriate services for the occasion e were conducted by our pastor, Rev. Mr. Williams, ta tbe church on Tuesday ,. mornlog. A number of tbe stores and y buxlnoro places were also closed on thai Holiday. Tbe time for rowing excursions ad 0 moonlight sailing parties upon the river n have now arrived ud the splash of oars U often heard lo the evening twte light, usually followed by a merry laugh r. from those who are enjoying the pleas- ■- ut pastime. The old blacksmith's shop near the g bridge now assumes a dilapidated conI- dittos. Both ends have fallen In and a Uie building b considered a disgrace to the community. Why not have a little a repairing done and secure a work ma a to occupy tho stand, is A young seaside gall at whose slund tag and dishy turnout U the occasion of it maids visited our church on Sunday it for the company of a young bell, who 1 graciously consented. While, he was s- securing his conveyance, in which they it were to drive house, Mia, for some ra*. l ska, '"tarooOed," leaving the poor -TeL (i low to look for bar ta vain on hia drivL tag to the church floor, Now, who got id M»— beor abet That's the qarotlon. .. LBroiy both. " d 1

Sporting Dashas. > Harry W. Johns, manager of base bail for tbe Cape May A thistle Club, b a I devoting a great deal ot time to coma- I pondeace with managers of ill the best I ; amateur clubs of the east as well as with the mans semen! of soma professional i dubs. The successful management of last ' rear used only be referred to as criterion for what guy be expected during Ibe • of *88. The schedule of games b now bring made up so far as dates arc arranged • ad win be publbbed later. Tbe team will play tbe South Brook. <y lyn Club on July 4th, ad are arranging J* 1 Club of Ih-ston. There have been tome changes since ' published the names of the team iasL n I following, however, b a correct Ibt of tbe players who will report here - Immediately after the ,-ommcncmcnt exercises of Princeton College are over, ' viz: Batteries- Hynqmin aad Lacing, of l'enna.; Stearns ud Upton, Andovcr, Mass ; Daily, formerly wilb Solar Tips, and Browndl, I'rinco1 ton i— First base. Dam. Princeton i scc- ' oml base. McConkey. Yale ; third base. 1 Howry, Princeton : slftjrt -top, Knick- ' Princeton ; centre field. Durell, Prir.roL" Ion; right field, Laird, Yale. As vet Campbell, ot Harvard. Is uncertain. It 1 secured be will catch ud be an "all 1 round" relief player. Fred Johnson has been borne for a J inaliona In tnc Medical Department, at " Uie University of l'enna . recently. He 1 spring course In that 'institution. Fred ! b one of the Uiavy weights In Ibe foot 4 tatfiHrir™i'J.miiw"!fkh» booming 1 the -t o wan" of ihc University. ^ Jame. C. Bennett, of Princeton Coll_ on the club ground" a casino, including • ^Lsvjj ""*rz .s . j the City of Cape May. on Tuesday cren- ^ secretary, treasurer and .ix directors. ( • may mc'pr'! riy Wf'ir I'ng ' Irlai'p^^^ri'^mVsF^jij'jIeiriijlnr. d complexion. .Inn'l (all w call on* any iB grand remrrty ^ The iadl-s pra'ize 'ii " t'aplata Sumner Marry ha. bought the atio. 'tore formerly^ rawiiplrd by '• find lheVCaptata>a,l,- with the gcrais and a desire to please them. tf ir "f^ there is not «.'me' gooib tbaiyoo n. .- 1' flew %>avn1lsmtDts. i Peculiar : preparation of Ingredients, Itood's Haraapa- " JeVj . a°Mo JJOOd'S kf'n ,l SarsaparillA Is the only mnUeino of which can i" truly be said, "One Bundred ltases One Dob 1. 1st." Peculiar in its medicinal merits, llood's " « S a r s a p a r i 1 1 a u^hl! - UioUdeof "The greatest blood pnrlflerorer partUa sold In Lowell thin ot all other ' blood purifiers. Peculiar In its phenomenal 1 [ToM :l Peculiar^™ ever attained so rapidly nor held so „ steadfaatly the eonfidcnco ol an classes ° it represent". Hood's SarsspsrUla com- • bines all the knowledge which modem *' selcnco'lus T O ItSClf dm'^ro! . wtth many years practical experience ta _ prepsring medlelocs. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla IOO Doses One Dollar CJHERIFF'8 8AL& 0 rre- tij Snri' y ' dATTRDAY, MAY SMh. 1M. •O oouoiy or Capo >l"l°»^stslo*hf New Jersey e h rret osro?a neu^arT* ImcrihTO *h' City or cspe May, m tso Ct-omy'ot Cspe Msy in sad Slate or New Jersey. Heclaalox "I a stale r "tao.uiix^o the aloe walk on rhe^wjuisemi side t gMMarfSBlfiSw (° Dtied.ApniakSra! 6IIOItl,AKEB'»rtifi. le Bxacsv Allfitasa^fiol-r-s, pntoeis.ss " JQ ttjwmv - Eat Carpt lamfacliirar, V HUM COLD BPKINU. iy Uiv eollwxad sod Carpel deUTeroHn Lower ^ SndpMal 10 SffBrotas'Sii omc? "335 • HORSE FOR SALT a- <5h» Pair ofl Multi Cheap Jor it. Cash. T. GEORGE J. REED, at Holly Beach, N. J. i ;»i:

THE SPRING MEDICINE Y0V WANT Celery- Compound Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. -. There's nothing like it. Use It Note! Sl£3gi mm si .to. hi, !■; •'. i- at liraisiia,. ■ WsuA RicasaosowSCVvPnsiaBprtnigson. VL oiAMWores z; -j rnnn T ' Wanamaker & Brown again. » - Tlie Store of the million for Clothing is ready. ' This Spring is the twenty-eighth at the old corner. We are tied closer than over 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 to 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 styles : 56.50 to 525.00. Spring Suits — stripes, cnccks. mixtures, Cheviots, wide wales : 5 1 0.00 to $25.00. Bring the dollars you expect most for to us. You'll nut be disappointed. We are more eager, abler, wiser to serve you. We want to beat last Spring's sides. We do in the clothing. — Boys' Clothing from $3.50 up to the handsomest suit? ever got up. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall. Sixtli and Market, Philadelphia. <» 10 $ 12 TWELVE DOLLAR SUITS. A LITTLE PRICE TOR A GREAT VALUETho variety is lnrgo and includes very desirable styles of CASSIMERES. FLANNELS, SERGES, and CORKSCREWS in correct stylps of Sack and Cutaway Suits. and train- 5-r every excellence, every licnuty and every reasonable VERY SPECIAL—We are sole agents In Philadelphia for Virgoe, Mlddleton & Co.'a London) Pure Linen Collars and Cuffs. LET NO DEALER DECEIVE ^ YOU. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920, 922 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also, Important Hat and Shfl'e Offerings. SUMNER MARCY, NEW SHOE STORE, Turnpike, near the Bridge. Caps May, N. J. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and Children's -P00TS AND SHOES*1* AT POPULAR PRICES. THONET BROTHERS' l\ / 1 ADSTRIAN 1 J|. ULlSta. STIK'fU. UlltIT, COMfOMAULB, HANDdOMk, OlfXAP, ; / I I * ! ~ V 1416 & 1416 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. : CLINTON SOUDER. 1 FURNITURE in SUITS 01 SINGLE PIECES, lallmss ii M, Maie t« Order, ot. Repaired. . Carpet, Oil-Cloth & Window Shading. CHILDREN'S COACHES fqr Sale or to Hire. : HIFRIGERATORS FOE SALE OB RERT. UPHOLSTIBING. , AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. OAPE HOUSE, CAPF MAY POINT, N. J. v ! Open all the, Year. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gas. Fine ! Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire Places ' for Wood and Coal.„ ; HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS ; ou*alter larallda ao-1 Ihoae aevklaf re*. A. H. HAMILTON. MuiSgtr. 1 $3 K. PANCOAST, $3 H dents' and Boys'.Kt oOFJNE :-:SHOESlx> ,f •41 North Ninth St., Philadelpeia. 1 The Best S3 Shoe ever offered in this City. ( ; $3 CUSTOM W01I AMD 1EMHJHB i SPEOAtn. $8 1 - SAMUEL M- SMITH, FORMERLY WITH BAILEY, BANK* wd BIODLE, a Repairing FRENCH Cl^ka and FINE*WATCHE* a tpMiatty. A vompirt* gnat or WAIceeakDia TOOLS m au srog. iaj