Cape May Wave, 15 May 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY— WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1889. '

runa* tot Wtflatpm atirtirT woTm»sSSSK&S? " m 2* •SSfjod'ferem TwSii'r^raSIfS ^ ISTTm £2S ■^5SaS£iSs™ "An Equal Chance." Piu lor Mace •pokeaomo totmda word# In difetue of the women In Ida Sunday morning aermon. HI# emphail# of the mull that tbty abonld hare "an equal chance" In the race of life, with the men, waa In the right direction and If carried out to lla logical and rlghteout conclualon would land one right In the _ camp of ao called - "Women-# Right#. The day of women'a emancipation la not far off. There are many ^evtdencea of the gray light of Ita full dawn, but no one who atope and conaldera the aubject but will come to the conclualon that the 1# yet In MM age to man'# tyranny, In many reaped#. lie atill regard# her sphere a# pounded by the nursery and kitchen. She should nerer get outride of rocking the cradle and superintending the feeding end clothing of the household. She may, however, work, weep and pray orer some of the moral evils whkh^bllgbt her life, but her lordly master has drawn a Una over which aha cannot go in her effort# to wipe them out. It would almoal take the breath from #ome men if they thould •ee the baUot m the band# of the women- One of the argument# brought to bear. upon the problem of equal right# to women 1# that ;they don't want the liberty the advance thought of the. day desire# to give them. Our aniwer I# that they have been la rievery to long and have become ao assimilated with 1U conditions that few of them to-day would know what to do with an "equal chance" If they bad It. We remember weU when emancipation <* the slaves wa#* brought about bj the civil war. Many of them did not want thet' liberty, because It waa a thing they could not uae, hence today, while nominally freemen, are from choice In alaviali servitude to their Socially, 'the question of giving women an "equal chance" la Just aa Important as the morel aide .of the laaue. There la no senae, or reason In requiring a woman to pay tax on her property and to hdp keep the ship of state afloat, and at the same time deny her the inherent right of a voloe In the management of public affaire. But the time la coming when she will be permitted to have her say, and that too without any danger of uneexing beraelf aa ttoae who twaddle about women's sphere seem to dread with such nervous fear. There la much inconsistency In this world of effort, and one doea not have to go far to find a apociman of It. The atrmnd wUl furnish an example ready made and close at hand. It la like thli: While the city la expending large sum# of money in placing material on the beach to 'protect It from the wearing and wastlnr effects of ocean waves. It permits other material which nature baa put In place for the same purpose to be hauled away without a protest. Certainly this Is self evident lnconaletency, leading to a large outlay of city funds to make good the loea. Every cart load of aand which ccca off the beach, that exposed place I# weakened thereby. No private business could be conducted In this manner. Imagine a merchant permilling his wares carried out the back door of Ms shop by payleaa customers, and be, at the same time, receiving goods which he puts the cash down for at the big front door. How long would such a business as that last ? It would soon go higher than QUroy'a kite, no salt or sophistry would late It. And It's about the same thing being done on the beach with the usual result in right Such economy aa this win wreck the town In time. The sand carts had better be mandamuacd before there Is some kind of a foreclosure. The conveyancer's offloe of the real estate department of the Pennsylvania railroad company la now engaged In eeaiching lilies ef lands over which the West Jersey paaseas on ita way through five Mile beach. Borne two hundred deeds will have to be examined before the work la complete. Many of these known aa whalemen's rights and have beooms very complex In the system of transferring lands of lbs Island. 8. W. Bnyfler, of the chief office, is at the oonnty clerk's office dally examining and making transcripts from records. 1L DiatooTyachi* Manatee anchored off Gape Point on Sunday. On board wme V. 8. Senator quay, a a Quay, Thomas B. Stabb, City Commieriooer of Philadelphia, Prank F. Bell, ex-Coy Treasurer! James B. Anderson, ex Councilman ; Wm. McMullan, Select Coundlman; Prank Willing Leach, privets secretary to Senator Quay, and Henry Nell, detect! re. Some of the party were In town f»r a chance et the telegraph office. The Manatee sailed In the afternoon for Chlncoteague sounds via. the Breakwater. Dr. a M. Ball whose office is at 83 South Slh, Philadelphia, is oos of Phils delpMa's most euorraefu! physicians and guests with whom he Is a great favorite. Mayor Edmunds has purchased the 335SSX: Imf^dharelhOoblr. Umt^d# sod will report It ready for occupancy j

, l PERSONAL. F. W. Marcy Is at borne from hie 1 Jacob Beck starts op bis Cape May f Hon. L. M. Rice, of Dennlsville, was 6 on the Island yesterday. Mr. Jacob Beck and party of friends I • -were at 'the Devon over Sunday. Charley Williams will rat a place .t here this season, say Ms friends. Dr. Enoch Fithian, of Greenwich, has i ' just celebrated his 97th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haynes got back i ! from tbdr wedding trip on Saturday ,>J»S«- I Mr. Adamsoa, qf Philadelphia, i will • occupy William Caaaedy's hoilie for* the e , Wallace C. Coraon, one of Atlantic , ■ City's telegraphers, apclfl Sunday with , his parents, cf this city. c r Mrs. C. H. Wood, of s£ockton avenue, is spending a few days at the Ebbbt, ae- 1 i compacted by relatives. Colonel Walton lk spending some of i i time at the Cape with an eye upon the I Geo. E. Cumminga. looking spruce ' and handsome in a new spring suit, as , r one of Sunday's visitors. | Henry N. Sbedd, the Philadelphia \ day, looking after business. ( Mr. and Mrs. John S. McConncIl with their six olive brmncbas and nurse, were i I at their cottage over Sunday, r Senator Beybnrn has made bis Bret r t visit to the Cape this spring, coming I down on Saturday evening. t Comrade* Spencer, Brewtdh; G'le, [ Towtisend and Crowell eooaltute a com- f i mlUee on Memorial day exercises. W. W. Green wis In town Tuesday { . of this week, preparatory to getting the I Windsor ready for summer business. t [ A bright man Of affaire Is E. Buchi holx,of the ML \ernon Company. He „ I has a pleasant way '.of spicing bis eonI venation with dashes of wit, , i J. Newton Johnson acquitted himself , r creditably Jp the court martial cases I tried on a late evening In the armory. . Harry L. Taggart and A. C. Warren. ( i a journalistic free lance, was si the Cape ■ last nlghL They registered at the Eb- , > bill. H. L. Ware, of Philadelphia, a I former resident of this city, was visiting , - friends and relatives the flret of the i week. • , i Miss Nellie Elmendbrf and Mlse Fan- , ! nie VanBuren, two very attractive young I ladles of Kingston, N. Y-, are visiting ( ■ their aunt, Mrs. llallcnbcck. , i Miss Mamie Campbell, of Cheater, Pa., i has been visiting Mlsa Annie Stoddard , i for a few days. She and party visited , ■ Mrs. Nolan while on her ^aland visit. i Morton Benyard, of Philadelphia, was , ; it the Island os Monday. He la , i thought to be the man who brought the I late spell of wet weather on the Cape. , 8. C. MeComb has been appointed ae- c i sistant engineer of the W. J. and Cam , den and Atlantic Railroads, vice G. W. r I Ci tighten transferred to the Philadelphia •] i division of the P. R. R. Valentine II. Smith with his friends c i Graham and KobleM were at Cape May l : over Buoday. TbejSgreatly enjoyed the day and the bracing air, and declared , their Intention to speedily return. ( Mr. Wm. mil, of Philadelphia, who is . by the way of antl-Cobden fame called to t ; pay us bis respects on Monday while at j 1 the Island on a business trip. Msy all I Hill's be as kindly disposed as this gentle j t specimen of humanity. ( I Dr. Carl Mndcll Is the superintendent ; of the excellent Turkish bathing tslab- ( ' lubment of No. 31 North 10th street, ' Philadelphia. These batbs are a great i luxury, being conducted on sound prim , I dples of hygiene. , Prof. Wm. A. Manahan, late teacher of the Cape May band, was presented , 1 with a $75,00 solid silver cornet Thure- ( 1 day evening by the Well's Cornet Band, ( 1 of May's Landing, u a token of their appreciation of bis services. , The yacht ' Manatee" streamed away , ' for the.Break water on Sunday afternoon. t 1 Senator Quay did not land at Ure Cape, ' but waa represented here by a call from j ' private Secretary Leach, who, with a few , ' of the party .returned to Cap* May Point , ' on special train of tbe D. B. ft C. M. We are pleased to learn that F. W. , J darey, son of Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, re- , reived notice from tbe University last ' Monday that Ms examination of a few t ' weeks ago had been very satisfactory, ( 1 which means tbe result ji f much hard , study. ' Councilman McMullan held a kind of , ■ levee on the corner of Washington and ( 1 Jackson streets, on Sunday last on the ' occasion of thecal! of the Manatee while 1 enrouic for the fishing grounds of . Chin- , 1 coteage. He was in full fishing ccetume ' and waa aa lively and hopeful as. a man . ' of half his yean. With htm were sev1 eral of the voyagers of the Manatee. ( 1 CapL L. F. Smith, Eugene Cathrall , ! and wife, Harry O. Smith and wife, Mm , ' Lisxle Selover, Mrs. Harry Bennett and ' W1J1 Malt hews have returned home from rjfleasant visit at MUton, Del. They 1 I enjoyed a ride In the tosm and surround- 1 i lng country In a large cait drawn by i a pair of oxen. Tbe people were very . kind and social. The town la very old ' with surrounding picturesque scenery. Two hotels ate the only places where " liquor la sold. , CapL Wm. C. Scud dor, R. B. 8. Dia- , meot.11. C. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. . Geo. U. Brown, Mrs. E. Bonis, Was < Borda, IL C. Patterson. Mlsa VanUtaaay, 1 A. W. Wright, R. R. Miller. D. L. Daw- 1 ton, J. E. Roberts, Camden ! Charles F. G lading, Sr., John J. Conway, F. T. I Walton, M. Hetneroann, John J. Daily, 1 V. H. Smith, R. M. Gram. Geo. A. ' Kchler, Mr. and Mrs. J. X. lieyborn. S. I H. Morrison, Emlen P. Etting, H. J. . Hovan and wilt. John 0. Knnberger 1 - and wife are among the prominent ar- I , rivals at the Lafayette for the first of the I . week. t Arrivals at the Brunswick are aa fol- . lows: J. W.tJobter, D. F. Hcodril, J. i I II. Irons. Samuel Cumin, Jam Pulton, , r Wm. Judge,. 8. Draw, Jos. Porter, Wm. , » J. OUBa, W. 11. Shire, 8. V. Wilson, , > Chas. C. Blgnell. Thno. Y. Dooahuo. J. • C.. sad Edward P. BUdtnban and , daughter, P. Panly. Mark SUIi, A. J. , lteinbarta, John Gomerlnger, Jacob 8 Myers, Thomas Ash ton. Wm.. I_ Bas- ; - tier, Christine Sobtodu, Robert Town, 1 Jr.. Charles Algeo, Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. 1 Twiddle, Alex. B. Murdolny, Geo. G. - Prytr, J. H. Sawyer. J. E. Haad. J. C. k Irvine, G. a Btspham, C. R. Scarff, I. ■ Hercdd. PMlndetphla ; Chas. E. Beruum, • J. H. Brown, New York , Arch Mindrie. r Scotland ! Nap Marchsnd, Canada. - The sudden death of Edward Rice early on Sunday morning was a shook • to this community. He had bean com- " plaining for a few days, but no danger J duatrioua, honest man. generally ee- ' teemed. Hur death occurred at M yeera ^AtoMo^owltt^bas opcocd^hta new w

«ALT». Fish .r never finer or more plenUfuL Drum 'are common along the BaySal atari# water la growing in poph- | The M. E school wow sings from new < books. 1 Boots and shoes at Mercy's over the I We are promised Jersey strawberries 1 within ten days. < What has been done In reference to Decoration day ? ■ Rio Grande- la nearly' deafened bv the ■ croaking of frogs. ' Strawberry festival on Thursday eyenlng at the chapel. I Memorial Day Is only a matter of a 1 couple of weeks off. ' .pigs for sale. Apply to Dr. Ell B. Cold Spring. mSAt ' The Traymore wlU entertain the Block- 1 ton band this season. I Quite a run of full Ude* are now pre- ' vailing along the shore. The outlook for a successful summer 1 is very "itterlng. . Busy as could be were the hotels with J Sunday's quiet crowd. Strawberry festival at the M. E 1 Chapel nesl.Thunday treeing. , George W. ReeVee, practical machinand gas fitter. Cape May, N. J. 1 The country never looked gayer than 1 In Its wealth ot daxxling color. ' 1 The Bierd of Freeholders meet on * the 39th Inst, at the new alma house. The Wavb is by odds the most com- ■ plcte couqty newspaper. $1 per year. ' WsBTXb— A number of laboring men. 1 Apply to IL C.TWard. IOo Grande, lit 1 Captain Samuel Ewing has the coo. ' tract for moving Mayor Edmund's boutr. James T.Bailey, blacksmith and horse 1 sborr, near Cape Island bridge, on pike. 1 Our subscription list Is rolling up I handsomely. The public know a good ' and liberal thing. What John Sherman says: " Balularis ' Mineral water 1s received and gives entire satisfaction." If you have anything to sell from a ' of pins to a steamboat, advertise ' in tbe columns of the Warn. The crop liar la tolling up bis sleeves ' tbe strain of an active campaign. 1 An early opening of the larger hotels ' be one of tbe fealuree of the sea- 1 Chas. H. Dougherty has bought the twin cottage. No. 19 Columbia avenue, $4150. 1 In two days of this week Mayor Edmunds' office effected 930,000 worth of : Are Insurance. This spring is much earlier than last, and gives better promise of a big berry ' and fruit yield. Pine andseedar boughs put under carpets will save then: from moths, says a ^ Harry Hughes' real estate office has rented the Ludlam cottage to Wm.- R. of Philadelphia. Hotel men will find the next month six weeks none teo much time for ' their opening preparations. The weather fiend has already set ' about making folks previously feverish predicting a hot summer. Tbe boys and girls are aa merry aa crickets over the prospect of soon enter- ( upon their summer vacation. The Ebbltt dined seventy-five guests , ait Sunday, many of them staying for a few day's seaside enjoyment. | Fob Bale. A 18 feet long bateau with and rowlocks, all new. Apply to j Take your watch or clock tbw's got | tired of running to Samuel Smith for reviving. ]Ie 'V an expert at repairing. If you have aeVjob printing to do if will be well to send us your order beforethc rash cf summer business gets The ladies ot the Aid Society will supply a lunch of sandwiches at the festival of Thunday evening at the chapel. Insure your buildings and live stock. It may be economically done at the offlee# of J. Henry Edmunds, No. 88 ' Washington street. Garrison is on deck with a supply of apparatus, such aa twines, ropes, etc., for uae. Lovnll'e library, and quarters for stationery. Avalon certainly has a promising fnIts Interests are In the hands of a class of business men who wUl push 1 this beach harder than the sea ever did. In a bad fitting Guernsey Jacket and awfully bad straw hat, one of the sue Oessful fishermen of last year started out on Monday to make his first catch. Piles permanently cured without pain. tor circular with reference, a Km, M. D. ' (eb l.ly 129 S. 18th street, Phils. Tbe Grand Army man have been invited to attend divine service at the M. E Church on the 38th, the Sunday pre- : »inai to Memorial Day. , The pilots bill which equalises the . rates or pilotage to be paid Pennsylvania and Delaware pilots, has been signed by . Governor Beaver and la now a law. Fpn Ssijc Twenty-five yards- of I woolen warp rag cat pet, new and good. Walnut crib in good ooodllion. Apply I at Cold spring-0uet office. Maw h. E Mabct. The popular loc cream saloon of John Akins Opened Saturday evening. Mr. i Akins Is an obliging gentleman, and will Send for illustrated catalogue of Aus- , Irian bent wood and furniture agent, , 1418 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. . goods are strong, light and duraMe. If WhatL. Q. C. Lamar. Jr.. cays: I > know ot no water more delightful for . table use, or which agrees with me bet- ! ter than Balularis, and I shall continue to oae IL" The big excursion of Sunday made . the Island look up a bit. There ws» the usual quiet orderly enjoyment of the day, no unpleasant Jan marring Its In- > ddenta. ' Tbe tones of a fire bell at midnight 1 are not more alarming than the Influ- ■ rice# brought to bear upon our city ' youth tending to wreck tbem In the ' swirl of pension. New flowers, ribbons, dry goods and notions, at K. T. Brown's. Hats anil bonnets trimmed to order hi the moat fashloeable style. Washington and Perry streets, Cape May. ml4-4t Make a note of the sale ad. by M. Williams, to come off at DomiavUle, Thursday, Mar 18th. Some valuable p stock and farming utensils will go then. , Be there to bid off what yon wanL 8-8t Tbe Seven Mile Beech Company has r ejected these officers: Preridael, John - W. Dixon i Director*, B. R- Kibbe, - W. A. Martin, C. B. Livingston, M. M. s Gilban. A. O. Deytou, A. K. Thompson, and John W. Dlgon. Before you furnish yonr cousg* send I beat wood furniture, or eail at the \ make your seiactioc. These goods •» ■arns— ■

Some Cape May Babies. Mrs. Wiley's baby. Helen, is just be- . girming to toddle about tbe floor by herself. Mr*. Walter Ware's little girl Infant „ Hilda, b bright and s*eet- aa a May . pink, and looks like her pa. K Mr* Harry Eldridge's ten maoths old , child, Harry, b said to look very much {1 lu lamented father, rtving much H i promise. A cute and sweerbwjting beauty U i pretty Bertie Hallowell, who was here llu Sunday for a visit to her Grandpa, i Those boy twins of Lew Eolrikeo's Cl : all over town. Tbe*e olive branches are not yet named. pu Baby Marie Kennedy b one ot the m prettiest children in thb city so renowned i handsome children. She b Just well a sick spell. 40 Five mouths oQ Eugene B. Hughes a visit thb week to hb grand- cr . mother at Bridgclon. Thb child b u pretty enough to take first prixe at any . baby show. One year aud-a-half old ' ClirbllneJ • L Sbedd U a real dimpled Monde beauty, and will spend the summer in Weft p, , May with her mother, Mrs. Henry N. Bbc.ld, of Philadelphia. She begins talk, of late. Little Israel Hughee of the Fourth Hi . Ward U "growing at the' rate ef a pound week, and b aa plump aa a partridge. '■» I the pride of papa and mafflma, who to ' dole on the child's resemblance to , Grandpa Hughe* Cl Then we must not omit to mcnlloo to . these pretty little one*, ever)- one of which b the sweetest tnd lovlieet crea- at In all thb wide, wide world, at, I Basil, Mtbel Focer, Helen Moore, Annette Miller and Ella Clark. So Little Qeorgb H. Edmunds was made wt . member of the Infant class of the M. ] School last Sundsy. Her admiring til , and Aunt Qeorgic haye expended Ti I no little time since. In telling of the b child's bright sayings on thb occasion of , her first ippearance lu Hundeyjchool. *' I A bright and pretty little blomom up U by tbe Landing b Louisa Schellenger, M , who just begins to do some most Inter. M . citing talking. Shn b a chip of the old J. family blocks from both sides of tbe ci , genealogical tree, and will soon be big 1" enough to chase the butterflies, and get M , tanned the color of tbe brown side of a m . ie:kle pear. to W'at Cape May. The sweet scented IdloU are In full ' bloom. * al Master Charlie Bancroft, of Camden, J N. J., b vbiting hb aunt, Mrs. George Reeve* Chicken thieves have committal sev. ™ ' eral depredations among the chickens of tlda place recently. There are several large beach plum w bushes situated along the turnpike which " ' emit delicate fragrance to paasera by. Mr* Dr. J. D. McGirk, of Philips- « ' burg, 1'*, b visiting her sisters, Mr* ' ' D. V. B. Eldredge, of this place. ^ Mrs. Samuel Ewmg and her daughter ' Amanda, spent the latter part of last ' week In Philadelphia, looking at the ' ( spring style* 1 South Beavlll*. re Festival here Thursday, 10th Inst. * 1 Albert way bas b'd the foundation I" Newell S. Corson b spending • short P1 1 season at home. ! Who will succeed our present satis- n< 1 factory postmaster? c' 1 John Bonhtm, at tbe IBnnkoe house, M > having a good run. 'n Calvary Baptist Church Society are ct; 1 preparing for a grand entertainment. r llcv. Mr. Lumley b a good preacher ' and a sociable gentleman with good BeUcr railroad facilities are expected • here by tbe removal of the junction for Sea Isle to thb station. 1 Magnolia Lodge, No. V, L O. G. T-, " ' recently Instituted here b doing well, ' considering unfavorable circumstances. ' ' Electricity properly applied b tbe , 9 most efficient and rational treatment of <" diseases of tbe nervous system, and bl ( some morbid conditions can be treated r successfully only by tbb mean* Hun- [, , drede of former sufferers from different : 1 parts of our country, and many at Otpe May, whom I have trmted, bear living . testimony to iu efficiency. Why suffer di , lingering death when you can be re- oi lieved by the electric treatment aa 3 applied by N. Haxn, Medical Electric- • bo, Broadway and York Avenue, West ™ 1 Cape May. ol , The late Rev. Father Damlen, tbe hl Leper Priest of the Sandwich Islands, lt sacrificed hb comfort and happiness in ' tub life, hut hb heroism haa made blm „ Immortal. Ub devotion to a high Ideal „ should make bb life a theme for poet* - Forced to Lnava Home. " Over 80 people were forced to leave « k their hoffies yesterday to call for a fm « trial package of Lane's Family Medicine. If your Mood b bad your liver and kid- ° ncys out of order. If you are constipated • and have heartache and an uniighlly „ r complexion, don't fall to call on any druggist to-day for a fret sample of this grand remedy. Tbe ladles pratre IL 61 f Everyone likes It. Large-site package n . 50 cent* ' The Now Galxmer bouse at Dennl* 9 ville b now open for the reception of 1 guesU under the proprietorship of that 1 " Nestor of Cape May hotel men, M. WIL ' Item* Thb admireMe house b situated 0 I in tbe moat delightful and famous sec- n • Hon of the county. There are gunning, ° fishing *nd sailing facilities of rare u merit. Near by pre the celebrated buried ° " forests of balsamic juniper, which when " k uncovered fn*n their long sepulture 11 k emit a most refreshing fragrance. Dennisrille b a pretty hamlet, handy to the f bay. and not far from railroad stations I ot the West Jrrary. For s quh« enjoys- b r bl* summer borne It offers aUrftlioos of h k • high order. Write to Mr. Williams t, e for further particular* tf Isn't This What You Need. h ' The Indian Hemp Bitter* combine ^ c in a peculiar manner the beat Mood puric fler and strengthening qualities. They are purely vegetable. It is one of the _ best of remedies, and succeeds when ,t oilier medicines IsU. These Bitten wll c . purify vour Mood, aid the digestion, sod g _ give new life and vigor to the body, h 3 Good (or dyiprpsh. and fiver oompleint. b e anil is s preventive of consumption. Sold b; Joh* Fnssis* If Green Creek. 1 d The' celebrated Austrian bent wood b II furniture b now for sale in Philadelphia p d at 1416 CheMnut streeL Hasdltlne build- ,, lng. Thonel Brothers, Vbsma, are the i L sole manufacturers, exhibiting their d i, goods for the firat time In thb country at ie the Centennial exposition. For seaside L residents, botab and lecture rooms these „ It goods ire unsurpassed, being light, ,( „ strong tnd highly ornrmental, besides n "T modosate la pries. The J S| manufacturers have received over forty d s' CsnlOTalil ot 1878. There b a great c variety of stylos to choose from, which ^ j may be done by a call or from in lBua- ,, a baled catalogue, seat free to apppii- u I". k— — ; ^ " t 1 bouse has a fine location, handv to the a t SnSSH i ■ If l fill I u ■

-Sbboui fh« ffloimfj. pure Cr— a. Ciahs are thjeker than for yen re thb 1 The oystermen report a very poor sea- ' son for oyster* The bumble- bee# held their annual ' gathering on Friday. The most we ever CapL John Cultm made a business 1 trip to Philadelphb on Wednesday of week. James Shsw and family, of Fishing Creek, visited their parents Saturday and Sunday. The funeral of l»aac Tomlln was ' largely attended on Saturday. Interment at Goshea. The wind storm on- Frtdsy Mew ' down some or the pounds and sunk of the small boslv Deb ware b waking np" the fact that crabs are brought here foe fertilising, and have circled a factory on Jones' 1 Creffit. John Douglass, of Court House, vlai- j here last week the guest of his grand- ! P"™"- po|nt ' . A large number <•( guest# al tbe Cape i 1 Rev. Mr. Matlock, of Philadelphia, rented the Hill cottage for the sea- 1 Services were held In the Episcopal , bat Sunday. Rcr. 0. 8. Fullerofficiated. H. Dbston's steam ya^bt waa moored the steamboat wharf ieTTmbyT" Sen- 'i slot Quay was on board. There b an occasional renter in town, i cottages left, come early if you wanton* delays arc dangerous. i Pound fishing ou Sunday is a violaof law, and should be stopped. , btedj no money made fishing Sunday. The services in the Bsptbt Chipe! were- conducted -by Mr. luglb and Mr. , representatives of tbe Young Curbtian Asaoclaliou, of Saginaw. Mich., Rev. Mr. Porter, of Newark, N. made a short address. The evening oxcrcires were much enjoyed, and wc good was done for our Lord and aa there was strong appeals made to the young to become acquainted with Christ. Whooping cough pretaib very generally. Samuel Buck, Sr.. b again at homo The annual public school commencement will tie hold ,fu Cirnrt House May 35th The Mite Society of the M. F.. church win bold a rainbow festival on the afternoon and evening of May 33d. Alonzo Wlllela and Mr* Fltblan. of Green Creek, were in our village Sunday evening the guests of Mrs. 131. Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand, of Green Creek, attended tbe M. E cburcli lust Sundsy morning, being the guest# of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross. Our railroad depot bas recently been remodeled, painted and furnished. The waiting room and office is greatly Improved. We would be pleased If we could say as much for the freight dcA. Erven has recently purchased n new Incubator and Is now enlarging hit bouse. He has been ray successful In hatching and raising chickens a small way. Wc hope he will be equally so on a larger scale. Fishing Creek. Horse feet poun<i» dot the shore pretty thickly at this season. Vegetation has Just boomed since the Fsrmera are setting out sweet potsto and tomato plants thb week. Mr. and Mr* J. B. Shaw spent Sunday with friends at pias Creek. Willetts Johnson b uDable to plow bb ground owing to lb spnngy nature. Mr. and Mr* Chas. Foster, of Green Creek, drove through thb place last Sunday. John Morton, of lite schooner R. S. Learning, waa in our village last Sunday visiting Jriend* Jacob Barnctl caugkt about four hundred pounds of Mue fish in hb pound day last week. V Messrv Woolaon and Seticllengcr went to Atlantic City to work at a Job of plastering last Monday. Mr* A. J. Baton anil Hiss BIU who been vbitlrg W. F. McKean, returned borne on Monday. Harry Snyder, Jr., who bas been working at hb trade In Atlantic City, will return home next Saturday. Tbe chapel and Tabernacle Sunday schools will Uke their annual excursion Pierce's Point on Thursday of next week. The Germ an town House was the scene of great festivity oq Saturday nlghL Charles M. Glbb and family have dosrn for the eeaaon to their Walnut avenue cottage. The tides being favorable for drum that sport b being extensively Indulged In, and large numbers are being caught every day. Artbt F. B. Richards and Dr. Baker, of Phlbdelphb, are down making ar. rangements for shortly moving to their cottage on Fourth avenue. Mr. Mace has completed bb railroad contract, and the W. J. R. R. Co. will have the track tU bid to the Holly line by the end of thb week. Humphrey Create, Captain Maurice Crosse and surveyor Learning Rice have been at work for the past few days layout the tract of land between Angle, and Wild wood. J. B. Bellowes returned to town a man. lie and hb friend, P. Jay Munro, having made a fine catch of weak fish. He took borne with him a large string for presentation to friends. A large number of people came down Saturday, the Rosewood and Blakemoie cottages havlnj their full compliment of goest*, while each of the five club houses had a strong contingent ot members and friends. The New York fishermen, Messrs. Long and Nelson, brokers, accompanied by CapL John Taylor, made their first trip of the season to the fishing banks Thursday ana Friday, with tbe satisfactory result that they shipped over 1000 pounds of sea bass to market each They report tbe fish to be of a good sfie and biting freely. While at the Court .House bat week writer visited the Baptist cemetery Inspect tbe beautiful monument recpclly erected to the memory of the late Mr* Mae* It b of a bold and unique in maasive richly-veined Bouth Carolina marble, surrounded by an eb borate galvanised iron railing. The lettering and general workmanship rogreat credit on Use artist, Mr. Entrikin, of Caps May. On the adjoining plot b the unmarked grave of the late Dr. W.A. Tompkins, one of the ploneets and flret Mayor of AagieeesL It Is a pity that the bat resttny place of a man ol such sterling worth should have no mesas of recognition! but 1 trust that the many friends and admirers ot the tknrasBri Doctor will sec to thb In lie user future.

South Dennis. How do you like the new nag ? Captain Wm. Thompson was home u thb week for a short tby. Mr. Edward Caril, of Salem, is vDIt- n lng hb brother. Dr. G. G. Card. Mr* IL J. Crcsswell waa visiting her b ! abler, Mrs. Jerry Grace, bat week. r Amos Weatzell returned home Isst R week after putting the finishing touches o , tbe JohoM. Moore. f Along the Shore Road. „ . C. E Foster and wife spent Sundsy ' with Dennbrllle friends. -' Gcneora Corson b enjoying a few u , days among the some* of her ehildhood. Mrs. MerbTownscndb quite a prd"- » Irian, walking from'tbe turnpike bridge « . down home, a distance of about eight w miles. Toe warm day* last week warn us t that summer i* fsst approaching, the familbr buxx of the m «quitors not exI ceptcd. ' We Irarn that a gentleman by the ' of John Pancosat will occupy the , house belonging to • Fraok S'itee thb 81 Miss Helen tllgbee, of New York, Is 51 spending a few days el Mr. Edgar Smith's. Last Friday night a grand "1 s serenade was tendered hef b, tbe Boa- '' ville band. — Young gonta, you should be careful " - you pass remarks ou the gentler b 1 say, "No, 1 thank you, I'm too green." ll 1 "A fox should not lie on a goose's 11 - 'trial." c Master Reeves Dvlilgli has gone out * * trip to Leipaic, Del. i CapL Charles Ross b giving hls-house 1 a new coat of paint. Mr* Garten of Vtnebnd b the guest . of Mr* Emma N. Coomb* Miss Theresa E Towtisend is one of g the best musicians in the county. 1 Mr* J. W. Grace haa \iecn to Rills- , ■ dclphb on a shopping expedition. I Mrs. Gorton, Mrs. Emma N. Coombs j 5 The attendance at the funeral of the e ble Isaac U. Tomlln was among the c 1 largest at our Tillage, raster Wartbom , s officiated assisted by P. W. BUdcrback - of West Creek cltarg* > Among the visitors al church on Sab- ( wife of Court House Mr. Charles l'owdl r and Walter McDomial of Millville and , Mr. Bomen Godfrey and wife of May. B vlDe. t Mr* Bailie W. Thompson found a , ' half cent tbe other (by coined in 1805, the bead with tho word Liberty U aim!- - " dosing the words Half Cent around the , . edge United Btaies ot America, at tbe , bottom of wreath the figures 1-300. ( I- Avnloi»r Q Avalon is full of people. ] ( bridge regularly. Excellent book and line fishing, drum ( B sheepsbead, snapping mackerel, sea | e «">»« *"'1 <*1* p Contractor Duke Is pushing the new , j hotel to completion. He eipccb to Col Smith has the paintlDg of the new hotel and three cottage* as well as look- ' . ing after hb new Atlantic City contract. An exdllng event of thb week was I B the fight in mill air between an eagle e and a fish hawk for the possession of a 1 sea trout which the hawk had captured. The eagle proved the superior in strength : y fish by lb well known mode of attack. ' lb a lazy good for nothing bird at best. ' e Election of Directors for tbe Seven Mile beach company took place on last ' o Friday. The gentlemen chosen comprise thoroughly practical business i. men, who will give Avalon a big boom. 1 Their determination b lo make this the 1 a finest watering place on the Atlantic n their lavcr, splendid beach Included, t Tbe Island U eight miles long, having - extensive foresb ol cedar, holly and 1 i. oak. The avenue* of tho resort are 135 I y feet wide and will run In time the length i of the Island, eight miles. Think of i- that for a drive. Thb will be a chance d for the elite to show off their teams. Those who hrve been hero during the it week with others are, Hon. Alfred Arnb old and wife, Halifax, N. 8.; E. J. Chaffee, N. Y.; H. It. Kibbe, Conn.; o James Kirkham, Mass.-, Edward Brown, * Worcester, Mas*; W. A. Martin, N. Y.; S. F. Fries, Camden ; Col. C. E Livingn ston, Jo* R. Springer, Dr. Henry Wesr, ton, Philadelphia ; John M. Moore, Clayton, N. J- Mr*. Col. Bmlth served them y an excellent dinner the meuu compri* n ing turtle soup, Jersey pot-pic, clam and it oyster pic and other nfivel seaside delicacies. Sea late City., ie William Gorman, of Philadelphb, was the guest of Charles Peterson on Baturo tby. J. Charles E Pugb, general manager of the P. R. IL, and party, were here m on Saturday with a special train, v billy ing Ocean City and Avalon. e- Clouting & Norcoin received a carload of lime recently from Wm. Bleak, r, Icy, Camden. The lime trade b a new r. branch of tbclr growing business, ir M. M. Gillsm, Mr. Wanamaker's ad. vertbing agent, was here recently viewid ing tbe plaeo. He b said to get $13,000 HI per annum for hb work, and hb ability as ly an advertiser b fully woilh IL Tbel^tiuenbl Hotel will be open cc on June IsL Col. Duffy bas secured re the services of a celebrated orchestra lo y. furnish music for tbe occasion, which c- be will retain throughout the season. Conductor R. E Cox, of tbe pleasure railroad, has been so unwell aa to be ly unable to attend to hb duties for the if past few day* He has been relieved by Conductor E. R. llcckman, of Camden. ». Dr. 4ff. Crqubart has secured one n of the rooms of the new Times b.illd&g re for a drug store, and win have every. of thing fitted up in firstcbsa style, emib ploying a graduate of pharmacy for an i- attendant Tbe city authorities have finally eoai. seated to allcw Burgdull'a. aiding lo be id constructed on Railroad avenue, oppoat site the electric light station, stfd foroia man Fisher completed the work on a- Friday last. rr M. Fry, agent and surveyor for Mr. A Laadb, though having many bmdneas greet bb friend* with a pleasant smile, ik We desire to acknowledge In thb Journal ry the gift of tome choice fruit through hb * kindness. Ee Tbe TIvoH's social excunioo of Sunic day last waa quite a large one, erawbtIh lng of ten well-filled coaches. A large m number of the excursionist* visited ie Avalon during tbe day. There b an * excursion every Monday until the mtdn- die of September. IR We were highly gratified on last Bat w urday bya vbit from Yolney VsnGUder, J our old friend and neighbor, who bas of been for several yean engaged to tbe to lumber business with hb brother to tho ■J South. He haa not been home for nearly w five y^us, and wa* welcomed by hb : : t>-

Cola Spring. Mr. Bea is abe of Cold Spring's early truck raisers. . The residence of - Mr. Church is si- I most surrounded by water. What's the mslter with organizing a ■ base ball club al the Spring ? Cail Hildrelh and Bert Bbughter, of Grande, drove through our village on Sunday. Mr. Chester, our now shoemaker, reports having quite a good share of pa at tbe Spring. Luculs Chambers b»s one of the finest vtvpprra to the county. Ilt-_ has been offered a high flgU'e for her. Mr. and Mrs V. D. SchclUngcr mtde cx e*ll .n Mr. and Mrs Wm. McPher- J son. of Fishing Cierk, tho flrat cf tbe Townaeno-a Inlet, q Quite a ea'e Saturday. _ Have you finlybed bouse cleaning. Last Thursday the thermometer stood 90 in the shade. CapL John Dodfilas* rematc^d over at home. , j - Everett TownsenU drove LdUge last > in the absence of Adam Abrams Mb* Ray jWcntzci, of Dennlsville, spent Sunday among to'atives to tbb rj IL Springer and wife, of Chmden, were the guests of Mr* CapL Wm. During the severe blow of last Satur. _ there was some damage done at this place. Mr* 11. Lndlam being away hoisted had Hie misfortune to have several valuable pictures blown from the the table, leaving marks of quite a dls- tii The* Williams boys were home on Sunday. with soar UirOat. ** ' Geo. Hoff to now snugly fixed away w Geo. Eldredge who Is now engaged in carpentering at Glassboro, spent .- .inlay fritrndsherc. tt Mrs. Wm. Itos* arrived Saturday p night and b now •lending a few days under the pan nlal f Marilill Willbi. . aa I wUe. of I'hib- U dclphb, vt . i . Mrs. B*rah Ho- jj 1 wl is making her preseni trip. Mlsa Maggie Tibbies, accompanied by 1 friend. Mi* Clara Iarwb, of Chaster. ' spent Sunday with Mba Salltc A. Van- s G rendu teres t la now being taken to Baltimore on Monday where Uicy will embark for a pleasant trip to the A young child of James Brown is 111 with croup. S. T. Coleman (pent Saturday with ^ i Miss Carrie VnnOildcr is expected . home soon for her summer vacation. Herbert Stevenson was in our place on i Monday evening with Adolph Edwards. I James P. Way brought his two clill- ; on Monday. i R. C. Godfrey is confined lo flic IlOUIC I with toflamatory Rhumatism. Dr. J. . Way Is tho physician.' , School will not close here the scholars . 6ay until sometime in June, having so. , much lost time to make up. Howard, youngest son of Josiab 1 ; Whltater Is very ill wltb typhoid fever. J . Mrs Slsttie Dare b again living with | uncle Mr. Amoa Wbeaton and her j pretty little daughter Liilic attends our i school again. f Truckers are numerous going lo Sea Isle . every morning and Uncle EL Duvaul. _ brings bb fish wagon along anil sells iu The carpentcra working on Ihechuroh t . improvements are boarding at Whcaton's . at the mill, among them we notice Herbert Stevenson and a Mr. George Scbel- ; inger of Dyers Creek. ' Jlr. Henrv Whelen of Philadelobia , has purcbascd the farm of Sidney Town- " send at Ocean View station am! will lay ' •- It off to building ldts, grading and mak- „ Ing a handsome Houlcvard from the main road to tbe meadow, plant trees and evergreens and make it a moat at3 tractive place. It will not be long before l Ocean View will be one of the finest towns along the coast, being most delightfully situated and only needing just this beginning that Mr. Whelen bas started. I - gttc g an ihtl^nsaEtes'Icuum^seKsapiyw «u i. Merit W i n s L 1MS», Lmrau. I : RONPARIEL POLISH ; FURNITURE ONLY. • USE AS DIRECTED. TRY IT. d BOLD BY 1 BENEZET & BRO, '- 19 Washlnglou Mreet. : HORSE FOR SALE. ■" On* Pair of J Mulat Cheap .for J Cash. is GEORGE J. REED, Holly Beach, N. J.

THE SPRING MEDICINE rOU WANT 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! " fast rertog. wing wry much ran down and ■■nsvUw naed zoo rmtaCl OclWT Oonpeaad Brigadier Oenetal ^iLO^SSStuo, Vu "" v"lmawB• Xiao, suroriaw. At nrngxw* wm* lacmxnoo* t ox Proi* Barttnctt*. vl oumomo ores SS, Sgz'tJSa 1 uctated fooosSZ SVS ~ PUBLIC,. SALE Personal Property, MAY 16th, 1889, AT THE GATZMCR HOUSE. DENNISVILLE. N, At ten o'clock A. M„ the following described stock ol HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c„ &c.: Three Sets Single Carrjagc I larncss, all Made to Order, and in excellent condition. One Set Double Carriage Harness, nearly new. One Set Doubl y Work 'Harness, of Good quality, and but little, used. A number ofltridlcs. Collars, Leather Fly Nets, and other porof harness in good condition. A well matched stylish team of DRIVING HORSES, sound and kind to ail harness ; fine steppers, and din road easily and comfortably ten miles an hour. TWO GOOD HORSES, well broken to farming; and work of ujl kinds. One pair of very LARGE AND EXTRA FINE MULES. <jA1.no will be sold a lot of tjteitsils, consisting of Plows, Harrows, &c , together with many articles not enumerated. All the above described goods and stock have been well cared for, and are in FIRST-CLASS condition, and will be positively sold without reserve, the owner having no use for them. CONDITIONS:— For all sums of jiio anil upwards, purchasers will bu entitled to a credit of ninety days by giving their notes with approved security with interest. For all sums under S 10. cash on MACKEY WILLIAMS. Proprietor, Oennitville, N. J. SUMNER MARCY, "™ NEW SHOE STORE, Turnpike, near the Bridge. Cape May, N. J. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and Children's POOTS AND SHOES*AT POPULAR PRICES. ISAAC WILLETTS, No. 27 Washington Street, Cape May. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes. Slippers, Lawn Tennis L Rubber Shoes. New Gatzmer House. DENNISVILLE, CAPE MAY CO,. N. J. ! Everything New. First-Class in all its Details. ! Experienced Management. Lovely Surroundings. Accommodations for Families apd Transient Guests. ! GUNNING, FISHING and SAILING facilities of the neighborhood unsurpassed. M. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. THONET BROTHERS' C\ )1 AUSTRIAN BENT W 0^ I J I "'L,,A! H_'TH.R0RANE. — ^ ^ \ 1416 & 1418 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. CLINTON SOUDER, FURNITURE in SUITS or SINGLE PIECES, Mattes It M, Saia ta Ortar, or Eojalral. Carpet, Oil-Cloth & Window Shading, r CHILDREN'S COACHES for Sale or to Hire. 1 H8FBIGSBAT0RS FOE SALE OB REST. UPaOOTBS. AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. Carpet anil Malting Uylnx promptly Mltcnde<l to. 4*3 K, PANC0AST, $3 " HOents' and 2oys'>-f J ^FINE SHOESt» j 41 North Ninth. St., Philadelpeia. The Best S3 Shoe ever offered in thisICity. $3 CUSTOM WOE! AND REPADUNG A SPECIALTY. $3 SAMUEL M- SMITH, FORMERLY WITH BAILEY. BANKS end BIDDLE, ' 4a WMhlnitoa Mreet. cape Max, N. J. Repairing FRENCH Clocks and FINE WATCHES a Specialty. A oowptw ytaat of WATCQMAKXAfi TOOLfl la my 8h0f. »*!