. caps' may wave--semi-weekly— wednesday, may. 8, 1889. ————————
PiMSW troy W distil ut juntomti CE row or not AttilrmnxmT* oa aji atue Sept. ma, A. n. tea* I on fn" AU*M^^doSp.0A° ** " ■"*» Nacrey for- No. «v og»q. .*a"». mvnSlap of eeca amou, at No. 11 weenro vie arAnd uu-Trourrtey ' renins ■->'•/»:'! ■MM at Bo. n Washington «wi. aS'GfSdtwo jMMDj ■on^te mere kregajan^ pajfrekington km Some lime (luce (he Wavs auggealA) the necessity of ■ better ijitetn of dmIgniting the buildings of the city by going oyer ud correcllng their numbers. The subject hu prorofced fiTortble as stringers. It is slated Urn there b seiroely • block In town but thit the ! figures upon the doors hire lost slgulS- i cince u ■ meins of obeerrstlon. The cost to go orer the town would be • I trifle, end the convenience to the public I would be large If thb improvement be I made. Cape May's principal street! are crooked, and when eatablbhed must i hare taken the course of the cow. on i their sray to pasture Pot alongside of I thb bewildering circumstance a grab bag kind of numbering and the alxanger I la fhade to grope hb way about town I by a dead reckoning, which leads him t into no little bother and loss of time. The old proverb that figures will not < tie may be, as a general thing, true c enough, but In the case of the haphar- t ard manner of their use as ippllod If Cape Hay's streets for the convenience 1 of location, they are, to say the least, • misleading. , Pastor Mace's well timed words of ( Sunday evening should be hCedcd by thoee who have the care and reaponslblllty of young persona lt'a a big truth ' that the very lint etepe in the down- , bad company. It's the poison which ' dwarfs and saps many a life of brightest promise. In 1m slowness Iks one of It. . greatest dingers. Perib which im- , mediately threaUu the physical or moral . life of the child parents arc prompt to guard against, but the tlow and sure effects of evil communications are little thought of till the deadly stuff ' contracted In the streets and alleys of the town has tsken deep root and threatens to destroy the youth of the house- * hold. Like other mbbapa to which i human nature b subject, an ounce of prevention k worth a pound of cure. (
It b with feelings of regret that we • note the death of dept. Levi C.Qracc, late ' of Cape May. He died In Camden Sal- i urday, the 4to Inst, si the residence of hb daughter. The Captain has been In < declining health for some time, from a '■ complication of allmenu, no' doubt 1 brought on by exposure to the rough I experiences of a seaman's life, lib body was brought lo Court Bouse on Tuesday ( for Interment in Kbsneser cemetery, i where rests the remains of hb wife, who has been deed for many years. The i relatives of the Captain are from the upper portion of the county for the < BUM pert Incidental to hb death we t learn of the serious sickness of hb bre- ' ther, Captain J. ate Grace, In Boston. ( The old adage "That It never rains but it pours," finds tn application in the t cam of these two brothers. • At a meeting of 'the M. E. Sunday- J school board last Sunday a resolution f was passed without any dissent thanklng the young ladles for their successful r labor lo working up "Ye Old Polka c Concert" for the benefit cf the Bobool, , and also to Chen Quldort for hb faith- A ful services as tho chief factor in the , keroopticoa exhibition, "Around the World In Eighty Mlnulee." There was other routine busioeea transacted, an i Important feature of which was the , election of Stills Hand aa assistant super, -j Intenden! of 1Mb Primary department. g Cape May County given promise or 11 her borders on the sea have been taken * up lot pprpoeee of summer colonization. * Now the Bay Shore begins to be sought '' fur by speculator! who are quick wilted enough to see ibe-dsftl of things. Flsli- ' ing Creek and Pierces Point— a alert baa " already been made at the lsltbr place- s offer attractions of superior merit for Lhe summer outing crowd. One of these days tho Bay Shore wiU be dotted wilh * pretty suburban residences. J Cans Mav nrnmenadera were as full of li May were
color and life last Sunday aa a bed oj pinks and violets The young men are taking mora and more to dazzling hues in tha matter of drear mateilal. The athletic spirit of the times b responsible 'or much of Ibis. It b said Ibal knee breeehee are coming on account of same muse. Beautifully Illustrated and loaded down lo the decks with sparkling, sally loom and bright sea things, the Ocean, m the lot of every month by Jobs H. Gould Co., « Broadway, New York, at K cents per oopyt l»W pet yfiar. The staff of thb ofltot b la receipt of > generous dice of wedding cake trots Mr. and Mrs. JourdM. Tbomptrm, lately named in Philadelphia. We all unite .n warmest congratulations for the happiness of these estimable young people. Farmer, win plant their corn thb week The WavzI advice to them b lo put in a hlU wherever It will giow. We am 'tdvet atoed as to the edible us lo partebe toomuoh of the character lltliii
PERSONAL. j Colonel Walton made us a call this 0 Pastor Sensor wss on Uic^lfjgad >es- _ tarday greeting friends. Will EJktna seems lo be a greet favorite in Cape May eoeieiy. % Mark Busier b booked -for Congress 1 flsli next summer. C.- W. Bippus made a flying Philadelphia trip thb week. ^ Jacob Lodge and family will spend •* lhe summer at Cape May. James Ritchie b down doing the tic ,! work oo the Jit. Vernon IfomL A most agreeable traveling companion b the Uev. E. II. Supplee of Cape May PeiOf. t Nichols.. Griffin and wife were at the u Ebbiit^yeaterday. They are bouact Maasra. Wolf and fUilebrand, and d S. Nathan and wife, hare been at the „ Lafayette. k H. M. Kenneilv prepares Ibe sporting . notes for the Wat*. H*4a well equipped J for lhe work. Leasee Doyle will open the West End d on Jane 1st. He was down on Monday y day attending lo business, a Colonel Cooper hu resumed house- ( keeping in hb Cape Hay residence in : bb Beach avenue cottage. A. J. Drezel. the backer, sailed for j Europe from New York yesterday. He will remain abroad till July. , 1 Robert Hughes hu rented hb hand- - some collage to Samuel Afarama, of | r Philadelphia, for the season. George Whitney has been reinstated , i u mail agent on the Weal Jersey road I between here and Philadelphia. , i Dr. J. C. Bennett returned home on I Saturday after completing hb years' ( ■ course in Ibe Pennsylvania University. Colonel Hairbon b gelling the Cbal. , I fonts intone for summer operations He : bulls guest with him, Cbmrley Wil- j James Webster Thornton, of Anglr- , : paid us a visit cm Monday. He b i suffering from a painful wound in Ibe , I band. Wm. V. McKean, editor-in-chief of . - Ibe Phlladelpbb Ledger, Is enjoying i Ibe bracing air ud bright sunshine of j llarry Cartwright joins his family j ; every Saturday and stays over till .ion. i day. Harry b a hue ball enthusiast of , . the grand stand. Pro'eaaor Morgan will probably bring a flna parlor orchestra lo the Cape tbb summer. He b no stranger lo our c music loving guests. ( Mayor Edmunds was confined to hb room at the Washington House Phils- j drlph's, the larger port of last woek by , a severe attack of neuralgia. While C. 0. Muo and family have , at the Cape their Philadelphia r home hu lieen burglarized, clothing and fllverware of value rilsappeAlng. (| Monday was the Ureal of the season. ,] Proprielors Cake, of Congressa Doyle, of the Weet F.od, ud „ of the Chelfontc, were"" hero. ,] El wood 8. Hau.l b vlslilng bb parents at Cape May accompanied by hb || wife. Mr. Hud is ialh from Kansas p City where he b engaged In business. C. S. Magrath, of the Democrat, the ., ezcellent secretary of the W. J. D. L , b 8, the busiest mu In Camden. He b albard at work.— Camden Review. D Mr. William Anipach b down order- c some repairs on bb cottage property . on South Lafayette street. The family c • wlH start In Cape Hay life about the
. middle of June. r Improved in hea th, Mayor Edmunds i arrived home yesterday. He and Mrs. , Edmunds have laken rooms at Ibe while their Jackson street bouae Pulor Benser will preach >1 Rio nezt Sunday afternoon snX, ad- , minister Ibe Sacrament of theAf/iftTs Sapper. In the evening be will f reach 1 at Green Creek at 7.80. Colonel Cake will open Congress Hall . June 28th. A full dress hop will be ! one of Uie features ol the evening. The .' Colonel was greeting hb numerous May friends on Monday. Oscar Blast us followed bb well-ea-i tablished cu'tom and i pent lut Sunday al the Cape. He and Miss Essen enjoyed a pleasant promenade on Beach avenue witli the rest of Cape May's best 1 folks. Pastor Mace will stir up the husbands , nezt Sunday evening. Those that are ; derelict, ud there are a few of them In town, should be there. We have a , Reference lo hear what shall be said to , the wires. Mr. udMrs. Waller Rosetnsn returned ( home from Philadelphia on Monday. , While aosent they look In lhe New York , Centennial and other placet of interest. had the novel pleasure of driving ( part of the Journey, going and retorts- , lng from Pbibdelphla in Ihb sray. , George Ewu, recently business manof the Trenton Tunes, but now t with a prominent New York advertising ( was representing the Washington . Post In this city during lhe past week. Ho is a well-known citizen of the Capi- , tal city, and has nude many friends in South Jersey. Frank Lee, of the Wharton School "SO, swung around tbb way on Monday with bb friend Kwtc, of the WashingPort. They dined at the Ebbllt , Frank manages to weave in a lot of Journalistic work aaJiegroi Along. lie j [ is now on the staff oi the Camden Re.
e view ud New York nera'd. J The New Gatzmer houte at Dennist ville b now open* for the reaptkm of « guests under the proprietorship of '.hat ' ( Nestor of Cape May hotel men, M. Wil- 1 Jiams. Thb admirable bouse b situated In the moil delightful and famous scc1 lion of the county. There are gunning, f I fishing and sailing facilities of rare . merit Near by are the celebrated buried ), . forests of balsamic juniper, which when „ 1 unoovtred from tbclr long sepulture „ . emit a moat refreshing fragrance. Dent nb ville b a preUy hamlet handy lo Ibe , bar. ud not far from railroad station! , ot the West Jersey. For a quiet, enjoys- q ' hie summer bom* ft offvrs attrections of " a blgb ordar. Write to Mr. WUIIama v ^ for further particulars. If c Captain Sumner Marey has bought J I. the anoe store formerly occupied by Issac Wllieia. on Turnpike, near Cape * Island bridge. Be will re-open It to-day 1 wilh a new stock of men's women's ud j- ' children's .hoes, which be designs to J ' sell al satis factory prices for cash. Thb j 1 store is handy for our country friends g . find the* Oa plain ready with th^goods a ud a desire to pleas* them. if B a Isaac WiUrta, eu«casor to WtUiam it. i r Sbpppard. No. 27 Washington street b 1 s now prepared to supply hb costomen with boots and shoes for all alias of trot and lo suit persons of every description. Bb store b centrally loeaked, ud la ' araffy fitted up tue the conveyance of buyers. Mr. WUItlU designs to keep 1 to the completeness of Us stock and hb
SALTS. s Cold jipring boasts or eariy radbbev RioGru.de is pbu'ing acres of ssparse gasAbout the first thing lost at lea b the Green Creek has got a turkey raising Aval on b booked to be a favorite I- resort. Boots and shots at Marcy's over the 1 lirid^c. Ib lime to it. Ink of liial improvement L of yours. K(ng crabs and flth are the cause of ° macyafuea. r The business of thb office b con.laolly on the increase. 5 The hotel of the Cottage Lot Assocla- " tion b under cover. A real snuggery b the new Gatzmer I House, Dennbville. ' Oram are making U lively lor-flaysids fishermen thb week. ' ( Pigs for sale. Apply to Dr. Ell B. 1 Wales, Cold Spring. ro8 51 Anglcses is" quite t; Jdy over the ar- ' rival of black dram. ' West Cape May hu a bine which ( pumps its own water. . The War! will be the leading sporL ' Ing journal thb season. Holly Beach mutt have a sea wall to j r protect her ocean front ' Bay side boomers are picketing the , shore for the king crab. HoUy Beach sflU get its substantial 1 ' aflgr awhile. < Wagon loads of weak fish Are brought 1 to our markets every day. J 1 Everybody must have a fad, Just notice what your own b like. 1 Jon P. Henry hu the improvement on ' the M. E. Chorch well in hud. , The moil remarkable thing about (he ■ b Its ever changing moods. George W. Reeves, practical macbin- • and gas fitter. Cape May, N. J. ] Plow deep Ihb spring. The weather - wise are predicting a dry summer. | ' To the sextons of the churches. Give 1 the congregations better ventilation. ( The Wsvx U by odda the moil com- c plete county newspaper. (1 per year. Waxtxd— A number of bboring mem c Apply to R. C. Tixard, Rio Grande. 2'. a An attempt w u made to break in D. Mayhew's store on Friday night last. , 17 you want tho coonly happenings , the Wavs will be found Indbpcnsable. a James T. Bailey, blacksmith ud horse \ skoer, uorr Cape Island bridge, on plka. u Street Supervisor Stiles U giving the b main thoroughfares a genera] overhaul- (i I Never be disagreeable if you cu help t] The best social capital b.good na. There b large inquiry for colUgcf, which ere golog , 2 at a home stretch '• Sea isle City b '.rooming interested In " Watz's semi-weekly letter from Captains are called " skippers " by the rule of contraries, they are the lul lo c. skip the ocean. "We have tried Sal uteris uJ regard P u a very fine table water Indeed."— ll Harrison. The old water soaked logs in Unas' " pond are doited with turtles on these S spridg days. In a very substantial surf defying 'r manner the bulwark ll being built by v Betl Foster, local crayon artist, West '• Cape May. Accurate Ilkebeae and rea- u' f sonable charges.
The new track of tbo W. J. R. R. ■ through Flea Mils Reads wilt be comL pleted in ten days. c The imposing speclBcIe of the open- ' iug of lhe Paris Exposition look pUce on Monday, the (hb Inst 0 Fox Baza. A 18 feel long bateau with . - oars and rowlocks, all new. Apply lo » Capt. Wilus>< Burnt. 1 The New York World sat back 100 years last Tuesday to keep up srllh the 1 Idea of Ibe Centennial. ~ ( ' What i-z- vice- President Hendricks ( 1 ssld of Salutarb i "SaluUris b the finest ' water I hare ever tasted." | Looming up over therefinal column of ( - the wooden elephant the new cottage I lot hotel may now be seem. , John Mecray post, 0 A. R. will be , 1 inspected by Comrade David Burch of ( ' post 01 on Tbursdsy evening. Linsawcaver*! Season starts in the ( 1 on the 2Sth Inst, on Ue Cape , ' May line of the West Jersey railroad. , ' Take your watch or clock that's got 1 tired of running to Samuel Smith for ( ' reviving. He b u expert at repairing. , After thorough renovation ud bright- , ' enlng. Mrs. M. L. Chapman offers her t favorite Columbia ivonne cottage for ; rent do iL We may do well by abstaining 1 from tho causes which led lo the failure of others. 1 Cape May boasts that they wffi beat all romers. We know of at least one I club that will ma|ie them hWle.— Tlmesis it? 1 Congress Hall b sure of a successful acasou If liberal management in catering I to comfort ud amusement of guesb will bring it around. 1 The -Treyaiore will be made a first- I clam family hsuse under Its nrw'muigcmeot. Offiy a matter of tlx weeks ' till toe faabkWlablr season opens. C Insure tout buildings ud live stork. may be economl-ally done at the of. 1 ties of J. Henry Bdmuu-ls. No. 38 >< Washington sire- 1,
damson Is on deck a ith a supply of use. I-ovelTs library, ud besd quarters for stationery. Piles permuratiy cured wiUnbl pain. Send for circular with reference. R. Rau. M. D. My 128 8. 18lh street, Phils. It Is desirable that books now in the of members of Ibe M. E. Sunday, school should be brought In before the . library is distributed. Coastbound steamships hmve not done rushing passenger business during the , put winter ud spring. Southern hotels , quote prosperity only middling. It Is estimated that the cost of the , York Centennial to toe state ud , city was $820,000. Thb Includes »1«.000 worth of wins ud *1000 worth of . The regular annual mrellrg of the ' -South Cape May Oyrtar Protective 8>- ' cbtv will be held at the office of Joeeph H. Hughe., No. 40 Jackson street, in t the City of Cape May. oo Tuesday even- . May 14to, lflSS. al 8 o'clock sharp. ssrsa.'tHisSs ud to transact all oiMr bu'lneaa that njasrtfaaarsrs 1 quested. Bowser E. Hssn. President. i Joa. E. Hrouas, Secretary. 3t He PUty'd With Flrw. seat .
-Sbbouf fhc (Sourtfjj. Townaend'a Inlet. ' . Fanners arc beginning lo pbnt com. , Pastor Edsrsrds made hb flirt pastoral «alb in thb place last week. Peter Stnllh made a business Irip to , Phliijelpkb one dsy last week. Mm. 8. J. Springer b aojoitrulng wilh fi lends ud reUtivra In Pulladelphb. Mrs. F. llUdreth returned home the v, latinr part oi last week from Mill ville. r " capt. James Holmes b bomawttkSis family for a slay of about two weeks. Amos Broaer b now employed at the carpenter trade el Avslon under George ' Kites. Capt' Adam Abrams arrived home " accompanied by his daughter, Mba Phoebe after a yery pleasant tUy among r friends on Long Island, i Along tha Shore Road. Isaac M. Carson made a business trip to the Court House Ssturdsy. Harry Young toofajn the sights of Philadelphia the first of lhe week. Mr. Foster b carting gravel ud mak1 some noticeable Improvements about the residence of W. D. Barrows. ( Hiss H. A. Scagrave returned on , Thursday irom a few day's vbli with , nephew snd wife, Occu City. j Quite s cumber from thb place at- , ' tended the Japanese wedding ud tea , party at Tuckaboe Saturday night. Audit Let tie Ebcnhart b making u extended vtalt with friends in Phllsdcl- ' phis ud Elmer. Mbs Lottie Corson ac- I computed her to Philadelphia. In consideration of the marau-Mng. t parties which aetm lo lniest thb neigh- I ' borhood of laic, we think II advisable to everything under lock and key. t Twelve large drams were caught on | last. t We are glad lo report that the sick are much better. ( Abram Schellinger b vblilng bis par- c enis. Mr. ud M s. Henry Scbellenger, - of tbb place, [ Capt. Joseph Brown spent a day ud c nighl tbb week with .hb family after u absence of several weeks. ^ Dr. W. A. Lake ud wife were lhe t recipients of a very beautiful silk quilt and Mao * handsome sofa cushion of solid needle wmk by their friend, Mrs. c Wm. K. Palmer. Tho quilt b composed ol nearly two thousand pieces, ud In (| cf design ud neatness of finish, q it would be difficult to find 4t* equal. is the handsomest thing in that line c that we have wen. s Cola Spring. E. Hitchner b making an addition to, * hb barn. , - * What baa became of that new patent "washing machine f" I'eacb ud apple orchards present a '' Uncle J ere Eidredge says be has a cow which cannot be bought for 8100 Sir. ud Mrs. John Smith, ofPhibdei- ' phia, drove through our village on Sun- , John Soffo, one of Anglraca's moat energelic contractors, spent part of last at home. s, "li. H." of Cape May City, makes visits in our neighborhood. cl What', the attraction, H. ! u Mr.a Hannah W. Smiih, widow of the late pilot Isaac Smith, whose death oc- w curred on last Friday morning, was [[ . Isll Friday morning,
laid lo real on Sunday afternoon at Cold . Spring cemetery. The bereaved family . have the sympathies of the wholo community. " Blue fish are (fluty. The Juvenile bud has decided on the ' of May for a festival. /" ' Mr. and Mrs. Ludiam Hud left Monday morning for a abort vi-it at Phila- ' delpbla. ' Five persons united with the Metbodbt church by letter and one on proba1 lion Sunday morning. 1 The remains of Captain Levi C. Grace, formerly of Green Creek, was brought to thb place t ueaday for interment. There seems to be come attraction in thb pbee for a certain Cape May genlle- ■ Judging from appearances Sunday George Ogden has jual received three 1 car loads of cypreat aiding and shlnglew 1 of which are being unloaded hei ud one at Cape Hay City. I We havo a curiosity bare In the shape' of a lame rabbit. Il b a regular sroodi bul bat become so well acquainted ' with Ibe inhabitants that it b often seen ' around in the yards. Dr. G. G . Carll b steadily improv- : Edith Gudy is very ill al tbb writ. Ing. The girts look nice in their new i spring dress. Matthew Jefferson left for a trip to last week. Mrs. Emma Murphy, of Camden, baa : been vblilng Mrs. J. Hand. The remains oi Nathan James was interred In Union cemetery on Baturdsy Charles Carll, of Salem, ud littlcrson, Arthur, bat the residence of Dr. G. G. Mrs. Harriet Bdridge ud Jonathan Barnes made a flying trip to Leeaburg Saturday. One of oui young gents « as shoeing
I the boys bow 'o Jump a ditch and look r (lie fir, I bath oi lhe season. | R. 8. Learning and son Colemu, and two grand sons, Richard ud Lawu, . arrived bom* on Friday last. ' Din* Cr— it. Fishermen are making good catches > amosqmtoe trout. Mrs? Hannah Shropshire, of Iletaler- ' ville, b vblilng bcr nelce, Miss Lizzie 1 Errickson. Hisses Liliie ud May Nlckereon, of ' 1 Court House, visited Mba Leu nud ; The warm rays of the sun hu brought 1 f the diamond back terrapin from Its 1 winter quarters. 1 Alex Bhaw ud wife, of Camden, N. ' J., are vbiling their parents, Mr. and 1 We tnppaac the Defiance Base Bail . Club's rank wis the cause of ite not be- ' _ ing named to fnrra tha association. The largest flock of ducks ever seen 1 i thb aide of Havre da Grace made its ' ' appearance at Biggin's ditch Inst week. ' There were, without tha least cxagera. ' ; thin, ten thousand. I The Woman's Home Mission .held ite 1 ■ annual meeting on Sunday ovening. 1 Rev. John Warthmu gave a grad address. followed by Mrs. Jennie Tomlin, 1 after which th^ boxes were open and 1 the nest aum of $JH, 76 laken OuL 1 i I It b generally beiiarod that if the 1 cessfuily Mr. Wllitam Walter Uhelps will be made American Minister at Bcrtin. He la Mr. Blaine's closest friend, and it ww nmhretood ail along ihat bs could get n first-da's mission if be wanted 11. He b a man of great vrrelth, haying married the daughter o! the rich
Farmers will finish planting their late thb week. There IS crery prospect of a bountlfii crop of fruit thb season. 1 Mr. and Mrs Create, of Green Crrot , wrre guests of William Holmes bst » Sunday. Frank Hughes, of Cold Spring, was in ' the neighborhood on Sunday, calling on old friends. ; King Crabs are being caught quite pleciifully In pound along .-bore. A ' few warm days ud Ihry *UI land oo lhe beach. ' Douglas Foster, of. Baltimore, fotmere ly of Fishing Creek, was in tbb village recently visiting Irs sister, Mrs. Wm. L. - Cummlngs. * John James' 1 title girl, whom the doc- ' tors pronounced Incurable, baa greatly improved in health. She walked about a half a mile last stgck to a neighbor's ' house. ' Uncle Bin wtDt sturgeon fishing one day last week as a substitute for one of '■ the gang. He succeeded. in catching the largest fish of the aeason, weighing ' snout seven hundred pounds. Isaac Cobb ud Learning Damson, of came over lo !thU place Baiur- ' day nighl to bear Mr. Kidd, the talented 1 exorter, who hu led the prayer meetings hero of late, bul they met with db- ' appointment, u Mr. Kidd left about Hit ' middle of the week for Bsyaide. John Champion made a business trip . Sea Iale City on Saturday. John Carroll ud lady friend, of Den- , nbville,' WM at church on Sunday night Mr. Fulton, of MUlride.wu Ibe guevi i of Min Julia Thompson, ibe first of the , Mrs. Lizzie Wright, ol Philadelphia. , the gueet of her mother, Mrs. Thos. , W ill Champion ud Lizzie .Thompson . of South Seaville.wu in town the first , CnpL Samuel Young, of lieealeya J Point, wu In town on Saturday pur- , Lewis Wheaton, of Court House, , Mrs. Joseph Douglass was at the , Stiles, on Saturday. ' Sirs. J. W. Grace and daughter spent , last Sabbath at the borne of llieir fattier, t CapL Joseph Morris, Mrs. Edwin ud Mrs. Carlton tVcstStacy Tyler and wife, Levi Tyler and , wife, ud Miss Bertha and Muter Harry, t Tiaihd DennbvUlc on las! Sabbnlh. Aaran Nickerson. Jr. wife ud baby, of Pennbvlll.-, were tbo guesb of her J parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bowker. > on Sunday last. f vent to Philadelphia on Monday' lo re- ' turn on Tuesday evening, accompanied e by her dan-. liter. MU- Jane, who has i J. W. llinrnton b >ufTe ing from a [ severe lacerated finger. p T. DeWItt Hemingway and Dr. Nick- c of Camden, registered at the ( CapL Dlzon brought the Sblrtcliffe » with the first party of the season from r Royer Bay Club House on Sunday. a d Taylor Henry and wife, lhe new janl-
y tore of the Hereford Club House, are sizing every satisfaction to the manageMeaars. Bnrcham and son, of Dorchester. ud Vaughu ud party, of Phila- , dclphla. are stopping at tite Rosewood )_ Messrs. W. 8. Sherratt ud Daniel Hallam, of Philadelphia, were at lhe Anglesea Club House for a few day's fresh air. ^ J. J. Stunner aroma determined to eclipse bb last year's efforts in the ^ floral display in tbo grounds about Rose. 0 wood cottage. Mba Lizzie Cliver left here Sunday on n a visit to her abler, Mrs. John Learning. at Sea Isle City, prior to returning home y lo Cape Slay. Judge Bennett, Editor Cooper. Lewis e Wheaton, Still Ludiam and Joe Ludiam formed lhe Court House contingent to J the beach on Sunday. PhQ. Laurent ud brother arc down J- flxing up ibe new cottage recently , erected for them u u off -shoot irom ,1 the Keystone Club House. n Peter Vergber, of Camden, owner of the schooner, Hewlett, which b going clown Sunday lo sec about her moorMciart. Bishop and Tater, accompuU led by George Redifer, uncle of Merritt Redlfer, who is confled at the Hereford r Club House from Injuries previously reported, paid a V sit to the patient on 0 Saturday afternoon, who, thanks to the •kill of Dr. Hutchinson, b rapluly cona valeecing. Mia. Mattie Dare ud daughter, of Oceu View, visited lrienda here on Sunday. ' Mrs .'Rachel Reeve* and her ton, of MUlrUle, were the guests of Mrs. L. J. 3 Telford on Saturday. Mrs. Ti m. Dclancy died Saturday after a brief iUnews. Interment will take , place al Pbiludolphb. t J. II. Reeves, our worthy light-house keeper, enjoyed a brief stay wilh bis , friends at WesVCape May recently. George Everioghain, who hu been seriously ill for some time, b now improving rapidly, and will sons be able to , We were pleased lo sec Baggage Muter Poller on Sunday, lie wu well . pleased with bb visit, ud the many , Improvement! which havo been made. ( llarry Lee hu ben appointed fireman j [ of the Pleasant' Rniload. vlee Wm. Bo- ( 1 zarth resigned. . Engineer Rdnhart will ( soon teach him to be a good railroad ( t . , Chas. Kicker, of too Tirol! Hotel, hu ! the highest flag pole lo town. It wu \ . raised on Saturday ud required lhe as- ] I slitance of several mu to get il in poai- I tlon. | I The massive new iron draw wu placed ( . In position on Monday evening at Ludlam's Thoroughfare. Yachtmu will , appreciate ihb much needed lmprovo. , | Councilman F. Sidney Townseod, . Wife ud Utile too, of Cape May, have , been rbltini' rdattou at tbb place. , i He hu Just uld bb valnablo farm al , . Ocean View for a snug sum. , Hugh Nicholson and hb young bride, | , of Port Noma, are staying at the Rose- | I dale Cottage. ( Mr. Nicholaon b engaged i tbe furniture Imsineu, swA oontcmpiateathe opening of a branch bouse . soon. , Forced to Leave Horns. . Over 00 people were forced to leave , Uteir homes yesterday to ceil for a frtt ' trial package of laneW Family Medicine. • If your Uor-J is bad yOur Usbr OJld kid- ' nays out of order. If you are eourtipsted . ud have headache ud an umightly l oompiesion. don't fall to oali on uy draggbt to-day for a/M sample of this j g^resmady. Tb^ladiea^ praue it.
Sporting Dashes, e Princeton won tbe first interteiollegtate - cbampiouahip game from Harvard on « i Saturday, having eight surplus runs to I their credit; score 11.2. King dbtin- i guiahed hlmsd.' by making a difficult • il tunning catch of a high fly, and catch- < leg a runner at first base unassisted, f n ud by touching toe leather up for a < n three bagger, two base bit and a single, f Ames did tbe- twlriing for Princeton. t e Brosrncll, who wlii support "Hen." I L Daily at toe plate here thb seasjr, threw c a his leg out ol joint during lhe fti.t inning I of toe Princeton-Harvard came, while t' e Trainer Robinson wPl soon hive him in u . shape again. fi Boxing, wrestling uij fencing will be a - among toe important features of amuse, a r ment at toe Athletic Port. Professor o I McLean will have toe betl udent Inthb b • of tporta here, and some Inter- n eating bouts may be looked for. . It : Rlverton, Burlington, Wynnewood, u f Young America and Highland sir opened e: ; tbe amateur tcuon last " Saturday, and ; all, wilh tbe exception of Rlverton. which played a lie game, defeated the f opposing club. St. Louis leads toe association, bul I the cowboys hare pulled down their c - percentage wonderfully during the lad k • week. ' b ! Watch tor Brooklyn's when they run it up against the AtolcUes again on the x home grounds. The bleaching hood- ci ' Sharslg'a men received during their last game to lhe City of Churcliea. When the League season opened New is ' Tork and Boston alone were spoken of a u winners. The Phillies have some- O 1 thing to uy about Ihat pennant, and f< ' even if a certain ball editor would like L to ran ihr team, Manager Wright knows it ' his business, and will lead his team to ' '91, is training under Prof. Robinson for 1 toe sprinting races Jn toe Molt Haven y games. Charley runs a quarter to 64 ft 1 seconds. He will be fouad on toe turf a: here in July, and the boy should keep A one of toe handsome prlzg medals at tl Osborn, Princeton's second baseman, is doing great work and handling everything that comes his way. Ho will be » what Durcll cannot capture in centre, and will relieve McConkcy at second A 'I One half tho players who will keep °: up Cape May's reputation this season are left-handed batten. ^ It would pay the ^ libs matter of surprise that Chief* Justice Fuller eh told iiavc read hb „ New York. When too Chief Justice „ was a mere lawyer al the Chicago Bar he g orator. At nearly sil o.'Tijapublii- din- n always dclUered without noles. It is j", uid that the Iale Edward Everett used ,j practice before a rolrror-bcforc lie dc H any of his great orations, espec.ally that upon lhe lifo and character of „ George Washington in aid of toe Mount j,, Vernon Aasociation. What he uld In at New York wu of course excellent. The et speech. Perhaps Judge Puller remcm- ol be red Lord Eldou's advice : "A judge o' cannot be loo careful Every word he utters goe* before a Jury of lib country- al be euily gauged. It is more prudent to C
! never be used except prescriptions ' from reputable physicians, aa the dam- | age they will do tffc ten fold to the good 1 you can possibly derive from them. , Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. , J. Cheney; Toledo, O., contains no mcr. 1 , cury, and b taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucus sur- ' | faces of lhe system. In buying liall.'s ' , Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu. : inc. it b token internally and nisdk in 1 Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney A Co. I , WSolil by drugglsls, prioe 76 eta. per I J 1 Throughout too trying ordeal of toe • centennial celebration President Harrison conducted himself with rare good, i - sense and judgement. Ue uld nothing , to regret or lo give offense but carriod : himself u lhe chief ruler of 00,000,000 ( people should. | This remedy is becoming ,so well i known and i • popular u to noed no , i per ill mention. A41 who havo used Electric Bitters sing the song of praise. ' A purer medicine does not citet and il la guaranteed to do all Ihat is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of • the Liver and Kidneys, will remove I'lmples, Bolls. Sail Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from toe system end pieveni u well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure ot Headache. Constipation and . Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire ! satisfaction guaranteed, or money refund- . ed. Price 60c. an/I *1.00 per bottle at Kennedy's Drug Store. 6 , George Keshan, the celebrated rilber- J Ian traveler, Lu returned lo Washing- ; ton. He lectured during the post month i in the chief dlie* of America, and wu 1 everywhere welcomed by crowded ' houses. ( Electricity properly applied b Ibe ' most efficient and rational treatment of J some morbid conditions can be ires tod ■ successfully only by tbb means, llun. ' dteds of former sufferen from different ' parts of our country, and many at Capo r May, whom I have treated, bear living a testimony to ite efficiency. Why suffer » lingering death when you can be re- fi applied by N. Haxd, Medical Electrician, Broadway and York Avenue, West a May. » Now ybes a reck leu American who he Intends lo circumnavigate toe globe in a small boat in order that toe daring and skill of our native seamen b« patent to tho wortd. Bul vindication either u lo ability or courAnd bow could ton foolhardy ex. B plott ot a specimen of the bridge-Jump-ing class establish In toe eye* of aopptlc* tbe glory of our tor* f Let it be remembered to Washington's V credit tost be sot only whipped toe British, hut also Introduced that useful and ptctureaqo* quadruped, the mule, thb country. We would like to know if a hoosopshncr by any license of speeuh cauhe f called a hue- r!f of wood. When a woman atep* out on toe beck porch with her arms roiled up' in her Kit b a sign to her neighbor* tin' ' ■a something to UU her. . |
Swindling Graqp F arrears. Many unsusproling fanners in Bucks i and Huntingdon conntit*. "lb., Tiave been i swindled out of hundreds -of dollar* . recently by * clever scheme, worked by ; gong of gentlemanly appearing sharp, One of the gong drives up lo a home and requests permission to stow in toe barn a number of pitchof an inferior quality. Permission granted, tbe farmer is told thai the fork* comprise the bst lot of a largo consignment, ud will be sold at very low .figure* In order tocloro a interacA tempting offor b then matte of fifty per cent, commission to the farmer uy aalcs made while lhe forks are temporarily in hu charge and a long agreement, most of which u in fine print, and alleged to be only a stipulation u to commbslon, in most cases then signed lire tempted tiller of lire roil, who neglects to read to* paper carefully, and - loams, when too late, that be has con. traeted to buy the worthless forks at an exorbitant figure.— Record. I E GkoVXB*. rniLADA.,JPs. | fi t hare called your attention to our know If you have used ll you havo pleased with It, and -will want Allow us to s*y tost wc will ( the quality np io standard and you £ drpmnl on getting it in good order, We know that every good housekeeper a pleased when on wash-day they have . good Soap and Starch to use. Beat Out Soap will suit you. A large cake for 8 cents. Use il: you will l'kc It. Starch b fi n* and perfectly white, ^ Ask your grocer for Lilly Starch. If fully selected grade that wc guarantee, Md b known on the srede at the S. W. A Co. Coffee, ll is rich and highly avenue. Apply to William King. Na ^ E. Rage Stiles rc|Jron"u reliable . for *1 i. y cheapest thing Edward IL Rice agent for 1'l.iiadclrommlltcd lo it liv non-resident property of different styles, hats, bonne:?, fontbby export Mlas I.-riTdfrr, at Jane Smith's. C. M. Court !!uu«e. m» 51 DfCM goods of the latest fashionable etc.. at Jane H.^mith's.^ M Court ^ Joseph Hall, Jr.. offers 'or sale a lot j incomplete tor immediate rrvlrc. Call l.linil bridge. tf Mali pep;, ard offers^ 1,1s services
; For fb^T'^'Tro^rty recently i I Cape May, near Cane May Point. Will bo sold cheap anil on easy terms. Apply | to Jj Henry Edmunds, No. 39 Washing32 Washington street, toe new store, i where you can get anything you want in llousc Forms lying Goods al reasonable ( yard cut, or a discount (or whole pieces, r grades on hand, and a splendid if there U nol some goods that you need. - Tho Chicago Anarchuite threaten to I raise a tremendous disturbance at their I celebration on lhe 30th of thb month. I they execute toelr threat il wiU beDuring too parade on Tuesday a barI rei as a vantage place was worth, on an | average, 60 cents, a soap box 85 cents and a pile oi ten bricks 10 cents. i Ira 3tflvfrti£(utnts. Peculiar Peculiar in combination, proportion, and preparation of Ingredients, Hood's Haras pa. ' ruts possesses toe curative value ol tod best : SEVSK Hood's 2r„?o£! In Us strength and economy, Rood's v 8sr»A-artIls Is tbe only m .i/rirli of which can j truly bo saM, " Ono Hundred DAes One Dollar." Pecnllarlu lb medirlnalmTOlts, Hood's Bimparllla aecemplbhes cures hitherto nnS a r s a p a r i 1 1 a e "t C toetitloof "The greatest blood purifier over rocullsr In Its "rood name SSKsTiiSTSaTIS: I Wood puiifiera. Peculiar In Its phenomenal 1 ".".".".Peculiarr.S.SS atudfaMy'toe amain"' ot "sfl'Usssra " of people. Peeullarln too braln-work which represents. Hood's Sarssparilla comItself dUT?^! with many yeare preellrol experience In , pretoring mcdlcfncr. Ilo sure to get only k Hood's Sarsaparilla by all draQtata. PUsUtergS. Ivepsrod only L 110OD * CO., ApotlifK- aiIos, Lowell, Hsu. IOO Dosos Oho Dollar NOTICE OF M0V4L . Wednesday, May 8th, 1889. Building Formerly" Oooupiwl By MIB8 JEHS1L WALES, SO. 14 WiSHlNGM ST. Op*n at th* New 8tore a New Stock of Spring and Summer Good*. ALONZO HHWITT. : HORSE FOR SALE. - On* Pair of; Mut** Ch*ap .lor Cash. GEORGE J. REED. Holly Reach, N. J.
THE SPRING MEDICINE TON WANT : Paine's 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 Now! Brigadier General Y. s. a, Burungto'n, \X R E K*°"' Wstertowa, Dakota. » "varus. waua.aaA.naoaaco.ProtaBurtmgtat.Tt. diamomd ores w I lactateo food ss "WawJ 10 $ 12 TWELVE DOLLAR SUITS. A LfTTLE PEI0E FOB A GREAT VALUE. The variety is large and includes very desirable style* of CA88IMERE8. PLANNEL8, SERGES, and CORKin correct styles of Sack and Cutaway Suite. Our entire Spring Stock of Suitli and T rousers is ready, and is a gathering that is making a good report, and will be heard of more and more for every excellence, every beauty and every reasonable price. - . - ' VERY SPECIAL—We are cole agents in Philadelphia for Virgoe, Mlddleton A Co.'s (London) Pure Linen Collars and Cuffs. LET NO DEALER DECEIVE VOU. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920, 922 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also. Important Hat and Shoe Offerings. SUMNER MARCY, NEW SHOE STORE, Tuinpike, near the Bridge. Cape May, N. J. Lad -s", GonCs, Misses' and Children's ■■ BOOTS AND SHOES*" AT FOPULAR PRICES. ISAAC YVILLE7TS, No. 27 Washington Street, Cape May. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes. Siippers, Lawn Tennic & Rubber Shoes. New Gatzmer House. DENNISYILLE, CAPE MAY CO.. N. J. New. First-Class in all its Details. Experienced Management. Lovely Surroundings. Accommodations for Families and Transient Guests. GUNNING, FISHING and SAILING facilities of the neighborhood unsurpassed. M. WILLIAMS. Proprl«tor. THONET BROTHERS' V\ ; j ABSTffl liiiEJfflm jg .a_Jr_BS^t 8TKI1SG, LIGHT, COMroRTAHLE, HANDSOME, CHEAP, j | 5 I KSPECfALLTSt'lTEDI'OHSKASIDE HOTELS A: COTTAGES. / III H. H. CRANE, 1416 & 14,8 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. CLINTON SOUDER. AI IkJ Old Slam. FURNITURE in SUITS or SINGLE PIECES, litlrHS ii Stick, Mate ti Oriter, ir Repaired. Carpet, Oil-Cloth & Window Shading. CHILDREN'S COACHES for Sale or to Hire. BKFRISERATORS FOE SALE OB REST. UPHOLSTERING. 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 Wood and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS'! riaiaai enclosed with glare, making iter la-gct Sun Gallery In Ue Stale. The CAPE HOUSE Is reoamauaded oj prdnun-nt payalctaaiMeaeof Ik. bere hotels oa Ua ngto A H HAM|LTQN M,nwr^ [ $3 K. PANC0AST, ' $5 | f-H Cents' and Eoys'M o<]FlNE SHOESI» 41 North Ninth St., Philadelpeia. Th* Bett S3 8ho« ev*r offered in thi* City. $3 rami von in mm a ofeqaltt. $3 SAMUEL M. SMITH, FORMERLV WITH BAILEY, SANKS and B10DLE, '■ w«»tiluaton nrwet, cape Kay, M. J. Repairing FRENCH Clocks and FINE WATCHES a Specialty. » ii»»»'rt»*«*t«rwA'rvaitAE«*aTooi*iamyjiiep. uh

