CAPE MAYJiWAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY— SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1889. ■ • -
Pttttt* ITH7 WtdaSif Ud Silirtiy. NOTICE;®s§jS§i: ■gj^SSphSMa: .•BSM^aaffiiasfcss ■sou u no. a WMinan-o ,urei. ESrSr Church Notices. . Services in the Methodist Episcopal Church on Washington street, shore . Ocean, on May !8lb, as follows. Pi ayer and experience meeting at 0 a. m., held I In the chapel. Preaching at 10.30, i a. m.. Subject, "Bplrltual Power." I Sunday school at 1.80. Young people's mooting at 8.80 p. m. Evening service I at 7.80, subtcct, '•Training of Children." ' The public are cordially invited to' be present at all the services. - Poor Business. It is not good business to dampen the ardor of the Ml Yernon Cottage Lot As•ociation as baa been done by failing to I connect Cape May beach dilre with the i line improvent made by that company, i This beautiful and espeoelve road was I boilt on the belief that this city would extend her boulevard and make an un- , broken drive to its possessions- The i failure to do to on part of city cditncll I leaves the ML Vernen settlement prac- ) deadly Isolated so far at an ocean front i roadway goes. Candidly, gentlemen of i the council, it not this a mistake 1 The beach is the place to improve. No argu- i ment Is necessary to convince the most , obtuse of this facL Our visiting popu- , lation of the summer time stay there i Just as much as possible, and the more i attractive this part of the Island it made i the longer they will linger at the shore. I a circumstance greatly to be desired. As to want of mocey to effect the lm- | pron ment, it teems tbe meant are forth- i coming fur other and far lets desirable , public works. That Are department i bolldlng could have been put* off for ; tome time without serious detriment to i the service. Not msny summer guests , will notice It, but if the money It cost had been expended on the beach In extending drive or in erecting inexpensive shade pavilions, the super heated summer people would be profuse in their gratitude for the boon. But by some strange whim, these very Important matters are left In the rear to languish, pine away and die. We repeat tha remark at the risk of differing with tile fathers of the city, that to defer the building of an extension westward to the beach drive is mighty poor buslTha cane's All Right. Now that tbe figurative dust and smoke of the shore's winter battle with northeast storms has settled away, that part of the public which lap claim to brains and open eyes begins to see Jnst where the greatest coast staying power it located. A little crulso along the shore from the Cape northward at fai Bandy Hook will reveal a state of affairs speak of, for fear our remarks might be sorts. But business Is business, and at the Cape has the power to deliver the goods desired by seaside purchasers, it's no particular harm in a general way to stale the facL The demands of those of our fellow cltiseaa. who may wish a lot of good fast ground upon which to Just here at Cape May. better than anywhere else on this great coast of New Jersey. That's the commercial view of the situation, and it it founded on that nomargumantatlve quantity, "experience, the best teacher always. This Journal Is in favor of any well backed business scheme looking to I be opening of additional line of railroad transportation to the Cape, and will gladly open its columns to any proper communication lending to advance the enterprise. But it must be assured that there la staying power and backbone enough to cany It through to a auereea ful termination. It takes lota of money to build a railroad, and the public which pap the bills, should be protected by methods. This is the ground assumed and that it is safe from any successful There have already been enterprises about the Cape which hare left the etockbolden the bag to bold and ita in tha province of good, every day, independent Journalism to set • going a word of caution with the other thlogs that pasecumaL
Captain Kwing la getting along all J right in moving Mayor Edmunds' bouse although he would not have missed his honor's help had he stayed away. The , Captain said he offered him five dollars , to keep a square off, and waa entirely . willing to give Bam Wiley and Henry Rutherford a similar aura if they would keep him doee company. He thinks of collecting the advice that has been flred at him sine* the Job was started In a book for future reference. The Idle part of the town was there to help, r and nothing abort of a Kansas cyclooc would keep It et 'a safe distance. Theft's nothing the merit r with Tr.0Ttr.tr ah.iusa to diaw together tbe town's ee-y ,olng crowd. There la complaint thai the Bunds; newspaper ssBers ery out thair wares on tbe moat used of oar thoroughfares , disturbing the church going part of tot public right by tbe sanctuary, if papet. .must be bad on Sunday It ia well enough to effect thetr tale without any unusual demonstration and in planes where chusch people are not publicly disturbed by the traffic. The oommltlee of Council having the control of policing our streets might issue an order to prevent the Tbe Children's Day exorcises of tbe Baptist church wjli be held on the tart Sunday evening of Jane. Tha Bunday trf^^italkm end nftmtraiild! . lag. An address wdl bt mads by Pas tor Burlaw la a stared, well decorated with flowers and made u loot Ik. . hiiry-boumr. 'As tkare is plenty of talZSSSSS^T
PERSONAL. I Will Hughes U the telegraph operator [ at the Cape House. ' Mrs. Beigel and danKbtcrarcatthcir c . Cape May cottage. Mr. Wm. King was at the Island yef. 1 levity looking in goad health. t Mrs. M. A. Lejsmbre; is rejuvinatihg f . her summer cottage for occupancy. M. Dally and family, of South Lafay. 1 etta street, are here to stay tin the fall frotta. • » * Mr. James Mooney, owner of the New Columbia, was a guest of tbe Lafayette 1 I yesterday. Mr. Cake will personally attend to tbe e preparations for summer business on and after June 1st I Chief Clerk Wells, of Congress Hall, , will be here in a few days to sttend to [ " bis official duties. , Mr. Charles Ferguson has bad his t < post office address changed from Phlla- , delphia to Cape May. s " Harry Cart weight -was thiongh the ' • >unds this week on a gunning wxcur- t s slon. He bagged a noble lot of snipe. ' Mr. Worren, bite of the Bayview a i house eras on the Island on Wednesday " with his friend, Alfred Crease, of Green e ) Creek. n f Editor William V. MrKean, of the Ledger, spends his nights at Cape May 3 Point, going to and returning from his t office, dally. Hugh B, Ely, Insurance D.partment I Pennsylvania Railroad, hsa rented Jos. t. I 1L Mane's Perry street cottage through L * M. Hall's agency. _ b r Mr. M. Fridenwald is reported as on t I Ihe mend. He U at bis Stock! n Row , cottage. We hope to record Jilt flsbtrg k * successes ere lung. * i Mark Hauler's tuneful orchestra will ; preside over the musical entertainments b Profcs«or>David T. Morg.n, of Phlla- c delphia. was on the Wand yesterday, 1 talking over bualners with'Frank U. > Hildrctb, of the Now Columbia. f Mr. Jacob I-odgc and family are stay, g ) in^^tbe Devon. Mr. Lodge ia here * measure his tithing" powers with Cap- p tain C. P. Foster. He will have lo I i if ho beats the Captain. I 8. A. Rudolph and aon-ib-law, John f. ■ J. Conway, were at the Ebbilt fori c > couple of days this week. They have I bad good luck going lisltlng wllh Capt. it - Dickinson. Mr. Rudolph breaks the b I record for sea trout as usual.. The I ahocpelicad escaped this lime. . p t Harry L. Taggart feels assured that it ■ the' Pennsylvania editors will be here on 1 Juno 25th. Our market gardtnen and 0 ■ market men should see lo It that the ! town is well supplied wllh cooeelibles, I for these newspaper men are noble feed- v , famine when they come. Mr. James W. King, of the Phlladel- L ■ phis Press staff, made tbe Cape a visit ■ - on Wednesday for the purpose of gathering material for tbe ' annual eeailde t eiltion of tho Prees, which is to be r r published In a short time. This turni met resort number will cover not k ■ only coast towns, but Include moun- b ■ tain and lake in Ita scope of opera, c ■ Hour. Lhoolk DniVKKsiTT. Cams*. Pa.. ( . Ma. Em-roit:— Weare pleased to make , . kDoaut to the public that- Charles H. Trusty, "^tailored, of Cold Spring, has, ( afier s course of four years hard, vig. onus study, been recommend"! to the f ~t Board of Trustees for A. B. !le grad- . ustcd second In a rials of eighteen t ' members, and will have the valedictory oration on commencement, which will _ take place on the fourth of Jane next He will leave tho University with honor . to himself, to his alma mater, and to the c 1 home to which he belongs. We predict , , a bright and prmpcrout future for the i young man. and hope he will continue , to Improve at be baa. and he cannot I hJp from coming to places of respect, ^ T honor and usefuln*ss. * J. P. Henry has tuc interior decora- I ' tious of tbe M. E. church so far com- < * pleted that one may fornr a Just call- ' ' mate of how tbe smnctury will look when ' It Anally emerges from his bands. The ' ■" frescoing la most happily conceived, and I 1 is Ming executed by Mr. Henry's trained i '' artificers. The colon UJcnd like the ' products of a Aower garden, there being i ° a happy combination of neutral tints. ' The work will bo done by the second I 1 Bundsy in June when the church will ° hiyc a kind of reopening. It is timely i '" tractor la due on June lsL Those who * have pledged themselves to furnish aid to meet this emergency should still more 1 help the work>y handing In their coo tri- I '• bullous without further notion. Mrs. E. M. Qoff and Mrs. E- D. Hand have leased the Hotel Treymore * for the season of Dfl. They propose to J run it as a AraLclaas family home, and will no doubt make a successful venture. T The Traymore has a Ana location, front. * log on Hughes street and Columbia avenuo. and Is near the Stockton Hotel and * botch. Recently the house has been re-modeled, re-furnished and bexutlAed 7 inside and out. making it one _ol Jbc * moat desirable of Ita class. The * lessees will spare no trouble to make It M popular aa a summer - homo. Their *1. terms will be found all rlghL il ... L The Cape May Wave advisee investors a to proceed slowly in subscribing stock is to the proposed scheme for building a In now railroad to that resort- It states e- that the Reading Company disclaims any at the sum necessary for the work at 8960,OOO ten ler cent of which must he naid per of which mu«tbe J*
whea tbe required amount of stock la u | sold. The position of the Wave is a J1 1 all thorough going business men. The ' scheme may be all 'right bnt it should * 1 auhaertboil to only after a careful lo- u 'r Tcallgation.- Qamdun Courier. " 1 There is nothing alow about Cape f May w rather aa' now prevailing. The b 1 skies have e Jane quality which ia rush- ei a ing along vegetation at a doable quick, tt e May liaa been so warm and abowery aa t< i, to Insure a wealth of color and beauty In e local Aower. garden? This spring is at n u least two weeks ahead of last year, end b g If there are no storms laying tn wait to t y put things back thoie will soon to a do- T mend for the opening of some of tbe larger hotels. So mote it be. G — — |i n Tbe "M tot do you call it" np on the ( I, city lot. Frank'.in and Washlngtcn Sta., £ e should have a name, ie It the long - rs talked of city hail: or sn enlargement of h the accommodations for the Are depart- j tl ment and city team ? Will the gentle- ^ ■e men of the proper committee please , d christen tbe structure so that tn apeak- , s- ing of it tbo proper appellation may be r « applied? - Wm. W. Harding, for many ycera pro- < l' prtator and publisher of the Philadelphia 1 Inqulre^died Wednesdays Mr. Hard- ' „ ing had snllerad for the past two years I 1Jr iftSon 'aata^SfK offi^Ttara^1 tha! ' » period. Ho retired from active business a- life three mouths ago. s Michael K "arts, oorott Waahinglon i * B^VSLSiK£"'"|i
SALTS. It looks like an early season. . Tha boys And bathing all right ia the ' creek. 1 I 'reaching in Cape Chapel next Sab- I Children's day la the great Juvenile ; festival of Ihe year. 1 Pigs foe tale. Apply to Dr. Ell B. ■ Cold Spring. m86t For outing foot wear try Isaac Wil- i ietts. No 27 Washington itreeL George W. Reeves, practical machin- i and gas Alter. Cape May, N. J. The Traymora management is making engagements' for the oneaer time. i The heath drive will soon be complete 1 all its details of a ArtLclasa drive. The Wav* is by odds the qnost com- . plcte county newspaper; 81 per year. Wasted— A number of, laboring men. i Apply to B. C. 'nxnrd, Riij Grande, flt I "Sowing and Reaping" Is tbe new' ■ book at the M- E. Sunday achoo'. . Market gardens of Cape May will see I It tha' vegetables are early on hand, i James T. Bailey, blacks rnitL and horae , ahoer near Cape island bridge, on plko. West Cat* Kay will have to keep an i eyes op sanitary surroundings this sum- < During the past thirty daya there Just | 300 marriages in Camden, an average of , a day - Advertiscia should rvmombcr that the time to catch tbe early hotel trade is , A woman wEnts lo wear her Luges'. , In the eveniug. A man wants his in the morning. Those blooming trees in front of Mr. cottage Alls the surrounding air ■ with fragrqncc. Our subscription list is rolling up : handsomely. The public know a good and liberal thing. c-. The funeral of Edward Rico took place Thursday morning, conducted by Father Began. What John Sherman says: " Balutarla Natural Mineral water is received and gives entire satisfaction." Bridgetown City CouncU hns appropriated 875 to the Grand Army of the Republic for memorial day. Mr. Cake baa eighty rooms engaged cations are dally for others. A recent subscriber aaya: "The Wave a newsy newipaper." We know it, but thanks for the reminder. 1! you haves anything to sell from a of plft to a steamboat, advertise the columns bf the Wave. Fob Sals. A 13 feet long bateau with oars and rowlocks, all new. Apply lo Capt. William Hmitii. Foa Bali— "1 hroe milch cows, frcah, with calves by their side. Apply of Alfred Crease, Green Creek. mlMt Cottages are renting all rigbL The la diminishing from both ends, top and botton with references to prices. Take your watch or clock that's got tired of running to Samuel Smith for reviving. He is an expert at repairing. Noble Grubb, UNr great "dinner napkin knight, won Imperishable honors Sunday when tbe Ebbltt rush waa Tho Francklyn Cottage at Long Branch. In which President Garfield died, has been sold to W. D. Guthrie, uf New York, for 8250.000. Efforts are being made to have a mail established between Atlantic City anil New Acid over the West Jeracy railroad. Public school commencement ia on the 25th InsL at Court Houre. There are about thirty graduates, to we understand. The Qatxmar House, at DonuisvUlc, well spoken of by that part of the community which does not stay at Humors run riot in the blood at this season. Hood's Bsraaparilla expels every Impurity and eltaliies and enriches the The Anest bunch ot avparagu- we . aeen this spring was left at this . oliloe by Mrs Rebecca Bale, of FuhiRg . Creek. I If you have any Job printing to do lt i will to well to send us your order beI fore the rush of summer business gets I around. There will be services in the Beadle ; Memorial Chapel, Cape May Point, at 4 p. m., conducted by Key. C. A. | Brewster. I John Gtndy has been appointed posL ■ muter at Glastboro, Remington Corson . st South Beaviile and T. M. Beely kl > Tucsaboe. 1 Insure ybur buildings and live stock. ! It may be economTrally done st tha of- . Aces of J. Henry Edmunds, No. 88 Washington street. Garrison Is on deck with a supply of • apparatus, such u twines, ropes, etc., for c Ashcrmens use. Lo veil's library, and I head quarters for stationery. ' Piles permanently cured without pain. - Send for circular with reference. R. Run. M. D. - feb l-ly 188 8. 18th street. Phlla. J Kunkle A Co., Philadelphia, have " leased 'Colonel Sawyers West Cape May d place for the purpose of slaughtering c animals for the Cape May markeL ' Foa Bale: Twenty-Avo yards of II woolen warp rag carpet, new and good. ;r Walnut crib.ln good condition. Apply at Cold Spring p.<at office. , Mas H. B. Ma mrr. k Bold for illustrated catalogue of Austrian bent wood and furniture agent, , 1416 Chestnut stree'., Philadelphia. _ These goods are strong, light and dura- , bio. <f Mayor Edmunds, treasurer Hell of the «
New Jersey Safe Deposit Company and h; Doctor Alonxo Leach were out riding yesterday behind city treasurer Smith's ^ fioo steppers. What H Q. a Lamar, Jr., saya; I " know of no water more delightful for * table ore, or which agrees with me bet- - tor than Balutarla, and I shall continue to use iL" it Those little xepbyri about Cape Msy's t] babies made anractlve readlng for moth, y and fathers, but there are a few as- „ tlque jnal lens who said It was no good Ail tbe Wavx with such stuff. New Ac were, ribbons, dry goods snd f notions, at R. T. Browp's. Hats and k trimmed to order tn tbe most p strie. Washington and " Perry streeta. Cfape May. ml4 4l ' We learn with pfeaanre that Mr* Geo. W. Smith Is succeeding at AvsJoc in • business way. Her cottage Is a j favorite with visitors "who haTe been j captivated by the admirable cuisine of , Smith's cottage. c The esteemed Journalists begin to into our den. They are alwayi welcome to tbe best we. have. If there 1 is a harder working or better ret of I men in the world than there we have ' nut become acquainted with the fact. 1 A festival will be held by Mary B. at her house, on Saturday evenfor the benefit ot Charles Major, wboea home threatens to be swept sway by recent Anancial disaster. The charitahly disposed will And this a eaaa which is most daserving. Before you furnieh ycur cottage send descriptive catalogue of Antrim bent wood furniture, or call at tha agents office. 1418 Chestnut street, and
Chapel Festival. The entire town was at the fraliralon lively, hungry eager throng has not . been seen at one lime for months. The , teal of the committee in serving the pool s pie was something quite encouraging tc , the projectors of the feast, snd the . way the cash wss damped in the trees, j ury was something thai hit the general' ■ cry of hard times blip in the inlellec- , mala. Thug wis no trouble to And a - chance to get some of the good things ) provided. Way bsck at Ihe rear end of , I tbe room stood Misses Msgrath and and Townsend gracefully dipping out 0 tint much abused stuff, church lair lemonade, but in this Instance llitac i - charming young ladles lisd succeeded in getting together a mixture of sweet | . things snd sour that would have dooi t lo -the nectar mlxen ot Mt. i r Olympus. Sweeter than the honey of . llybla was the Ice' cresm served out to 1 r the people.. AU ste of It, some lie. lure I . Lhcy liked U, and otbera from a rense of s duty. I*aslor Maoe and bis staff of I - workers sat bsckwc-1 smlliogly looked I t the . animated scene which they • had done so tnucji to bring ahouL 1 Brothers StlUN Yyilson, Scull, Reeves, I t Souder sbd other pillars were there f enjoying the time in sipping the sweets of the tables, and chatting with the people. > Then there waa c naming matronly . » ccuilintss, and maidenly I rush and beauty, to tell ot which would over task ' our columns, and fairly bewilder the ' ' reader. That often neglected and useful quanity in an affair of this land, the young men, should not be overlooked. ' They responded to the bewitching ep- § peals of the girls for more lee cream in 1 lighter purses ibis morning from their lavish disbursements. In the temporary • kitchen the Acid marahslcaaes held sway f and as if by msgic rent out orders for sandwiches, cake, strawberries and • cream with marvelous celerity. They 1 must have been lots of brainy planning and hearty cooperation in this whole 0 die treasury is ample wlloess. The af. fair was repeated last night and what 1 was taken up from Thursday's feast , dis- - posed of till the cupboard was bare. , Ex-Congressman (lion. George Hires candidates, on the Republican aide, for t Governor next fall. While the probae bilitles of a Republican Governor in this state arc indeed exceeding small, we B know of no Republican we would rather o see in tbe office, in case fate so decrees. than this same George Hires, of Salem. ,, He is far better than it Is reasonable to if expect a Republican to be, ana, in fact, is nearly good cnonnh to be a Demo- • crat, and might r« adily be taken for one p by a stranger. George is one of the Lw who never forgets lo be courteous to all ,, with whom ho meets. -Patriot. " Saya tho Trcutoo Emporium^ "A " Belvtdere on Monday, anolhcr murder • trial waa commenced in Cape May en • Tuesday, and the Princeton murder will come before the Mercer court this term." S And to make tho record complete. Murd deter Grimes was sentenced on Tuesday >' night to be hung June 80th. This has unqjest qpably been a great week In u New Jersey lor homicide trials. -Tell T us some more about tbe Gape May mur- '■ der trial, lu.golng away from borne to hear the newt over again, e The New Uatxmcr home at Dennis r. vfflc la now open for Ihe reception ot guests under the proprietonbip of that Nestor of Cape May hotel men, M. Wilie lUma. This admirable bouse is situated It In the moat delightful and famoua seclion of tha county. There are gunning, is Ashing -and sailing facilities of rare j merit. iWr by are lbs celebrated buried ie forests of Dairsmic Juniper, which when uncovered from their long sepulture re emit a moat refreshing fragrance. Denis nisvi'ds is a prelty hamleL handy to the g bay, and not far from railroad stations . nt the West Jersey. For a quiet, enjoya(t ble summer homo it offers sltnctions of c. thigh order. Write to Mr. Williams ta for further particulars. if The celebrated Austrian bent wood furniture it now for sals in Philadelphia " at 1416 Chestnut sheet. Headline bulhl. ing. Tbonet Brothers, Vienna, are the sole manufacturers, exhibiting their 1 " goods for the Ant time Lrebls country st the Centennial expusitidn. For ttaxidc residents, hotels and ig/ture rooms these goods are unsurpassed, being light, ' strong and highly ornrmcntal, besides £ being very moderate in price. Tbe 58 manufacturers have received over forty medala (for. superiority. Including the Centenntslol 1878 There is a great variety of sty lea to choose from, which may be done by a call or from an illustrated catalogue, sent free to apppll- " cants. If ,,
Ex-Benator Isaac T. Nkbola has just published tn xnagailne form a history of t tbe city of Bridgeton containing msny ! valuable statistics relating to the growih of Cumberland's county seat and a fund , of useful Information. Mr. Nichols de- , votss a considerahk portion of the history to Bridgeton's manufacturing in- , dustriea. The book sKU-seivea as a , directory o f city and county olltcials. , William Robinson, of Port Republic, Atlantic county, hanged himself Wed- | nesday night to a pine tree in a swamp. This is hit- fourth attempt at suicide. ' He was suffering from temporary In- 1 sanity Induced by his auffsriugs from fever. Ho waa 58 years old. | Harrison Parsons, the lad who escaped from the school for feeble minded children last week, at Yineland. wss found ' ! at Fb'rt Norrta. on Sunday, by Constable Nickeraon, of Yineland. ' Moat People make the mistake of via. ; too often and staving too long when ! 1 do go. After ail legitimate eub- • neighbor's affairs. ' Colonel Junta B. Btltes has the con , Brunswick ieady for buslnvas. ills house has a Ane location, handy to the 1 and central for other places of t public resort The Uruuswick^haaa ' accommodations. tf Miss Tlllie Frellngbuysen, daughter of 1 late-Secretary of State Frederick T. Frr; • sen. was married at Newark, N. 1 to Mr. Winnie Grey. Thuredsy aft- < Rev. Mr. Hut cooduete.! the' a Yiailors at Anion, Cape May county, a a dally opportunity to see an old f eagle capture lu breakfast by rob- - blag tbe Ath towks which frequent the The newspaper owes to the public a *" grew duty— that of printing the newi ' —which if not performed faithfully wffi [ result in tha km of Us circulation and Akjexo Hewitt has opaoed his now 1 store as No. 44 Washington stree'., and ■■ has It stock od with fresh sod seasonable i SRAfSTjaS'.' ss
-Sbbouf th« Sounfg. 1 south Dennis. ' < 1 One of our young ladles prefers a ' WtadS Hand is visiting Mrs. . : Coicman Leammg. Miss May Gsiiaher has been viai'ing '. in this pitcc.. ' 1 LIUle Emms Coombs hu been vislL " Ing Mrs. Aaron Nlckersoo. 1 Andrew Jfcjgeraon and wife, of Jcn1 klotown. llRftoc spending a few days [ with their parcnS?v — , r H >ui cioaning is the order of the 1 : dsy. I Our school eotertslnntfot will take 1 t place Tuesday evening May 21-l Editor Ooopef has a-ri. lee tally bruised . uls rye, «o he ha« ta wear s bandage. I Mrs. Julia Whlum of Philadelphia ia > visiting her sister klr*. Jeremiah Crawi Geo:;e Cgdeo eonduclcl rriigioua i r services at the Al^s boo -: las'. Euudsy ■ | afternoon. . • Mr. Joseph Hand of Anplrren was In ' town on Wednevlay !n..king«flerhuUd. , IngmaieiUi for a rIub ho»-p. ( Our school closes cn Saturday. A Vole V. Young is e pending Ihe week 1 j with Beaviile relatives. Mrs. Martha Ccr.cn Is enjoying a lew ' days Tiall with her sou in Philadelphia. Crawford Buck was qp last week and ; placed the organ in the church In good 1 repair. EJnwood Corson concludes he is tired of farming snd proposes leaving in a 1 few days to learn ihe drug huriuoss in " Philadelphia. ( ' Quite a number from this place joined ' and all enjoyed a pleasant lime together. 1 uroon craoK. r Mr. James T. Miller is on the sick B King crabs are being caught in large • Ralph Schellioger, of Trenton, lias > been standing a few .Is) . with his paMiss EiixabetU llullingsliemj. is vislL t lag her brother, Wm. llolllngahead. of this place. t The Rev. Mr. Erskinc will preach lu ^ the Presbyterian church next Sunday. * Mrs. -Harry Foster returned home r Monday, after spending a few weeks about two week* " We arc pleased to note that Dr. Hi. Wales Is .lowly recovering. CoL k W. Sawyer, of Cape May. A was in our Tillage on Wednesday. ,1 The colored folka had a Jolly good it time at their picnic on Thursday at Kill dredge's grove. U J. Swain Garrison, of Cape May City. ,» visited his mother on Tuesday and r- Wednesday of this week, y Mrs. II. Foster, of Green Creek, who n has been visiting her mother In this In plsce for two weckl. nlnrncd home on 0 Miss Alile Chester is a very proAcien; eloculioncst. s. William Iloyal went to Philadelphia af on Thursday. at on tnursaay.
at Mr. Jerre Gallaher was at Rio Grande IL on Wednesday. id Mr. WloAald Coomba is building an c- addition to his house. j, Mr. William F Garrison Is giving" his , id MLs Emm. Bennett is making lota of •n friends by her genial manners. c re J. It. Huffman E-q ma 'e a business , a. trip to our villago on Wednesday. j, ie Mr. Charlea A. Covert has been lalu as up for several days with a swelling on „ a- his hand. ] of Mrs. Newell S. Corson and daughter .; as Maud are tho guests of Mrs. 1L P. v Thompson. I; Dr. Eugene Way is attending the son „ of Mr. Samuel Bright «ho Is suffering , Ia from rheumatism. i ' ; itr The Wav* is anxiously looked for. at Who has tho post-office i Don't too " ie many speak at once, se Several foam this place will attend the it, annual commencement on the 35th at a Cape May C. U. lie Miss Josic Downs spent Saturday and ty Sunday at Cape May, the guest of Mrs. 1 he George Lovelt. at Rumor says that I.lnford Halbrunwr ah contemplates moving, but rumor often ' is- gets things wrong. li- Wednesday was a day for salesmen, '
through our village. Joe. Smith and two lovely children. ' ot Ocean View, has been visiting at ' Johnson's for a few days, llev. O. G. Sensor is a lucky Ashor- ' 1 he succeeded lo catching six one 1 rimy this week on the two mile beach. Last Sunday being Missionary Day, | ' and also the day for re organising, there ' a largely attended Sunday-school, J and exceedingly large collection. The Sugar Cane llantatlon. at Rio , \ Grande, is doing a thriving business. The manager has been requested to hire ' all tbe help he can get, paying 8J.25 per ^ day, and hoys 78 cents. Our avenues need scraping and o'.bcrI wise Axing up. , llev. Jf. P. Bikes will prescb in tbe , I chtpel_pexv8unday evening. Rev. Mr. Matlock's family have oc- ' copied the Hill cottage for tho summer. New arrivals every dft st tbe Cape ' - House. Quite a numbelare now resL i at this popular seaside boteL Tbe Aihermen made large catches on r Wednesday. Mayor Bai'ey's net rullvd in about three svagon loads 'of Manhsden. \ Israel Johnson, of Philadelphia, are rived at the Cape Uooaeou Wodncsday. f lie represents the Cape May Imnrove- ° The entertainment given in BapUs' chapel to pvoouie chairs for the pulpit I wan a soccers. Quite a sum of money > was obtained by voluntary contribution - there being no admission fee . Mr. Ie. i- galls, of Michigan, conducted the exere' cisea with an amusing speech. Capt Waterhousc, of Philadelphia, who was r on Sheridan staff during the rebellion, recited some interesting accounts of the battle ai Cedar Crook, Vs. Miss Handy, J of Philadelphia, gave two amusing rcciArrlvats at the Oapo House, for the a past weak are as iollowa r Mn. Jt Frank a Knight, M. Dawson Evans. W. V-Jlc-ff Kenn. Dr. H-Kelm, Alfred R-Mcdldre, d Mia. D. Haddock. Jr., Mia. V. M. McCulloy, C. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Janvies, A. R. Bmtaell, Mist Bright, * Dr. and Mrs-J. N. Walker, Mr. and ~ Mr*. R M. Lewis, W. W. Aspaley, Is- „ rael H. Johnson, Mn.K-0.MllW, Miss S 51. M. Walker, Chicago r Miss Whoedn jpe^syttirtsffBTSa s- mtoj|to,^¥. 1L| Ulnch, Mrs. ^A. L. y
Fifteen hundred king crabn were caught on Monday. Our poultry raliera have been very | succeaaful this spring. Tbe trustees ahouldmthat the school i are cnfurc-d. Which ones ? < The road overseer Is improving ihe I ' roads in some pant of this village. ■ The Diss Creek oyster Beet have , •topped planting. The season ha, been i Several are suffering with severe cnlila , Strawberries bid fair to b i very plcni Uful- 1 Farmers arc now dropping corn four . grains at a time. The frcah coat of i«iut adiit lo the . appearance of W. it. YaoGUoct's store.Muses Eva YxaGiider and Uc«tr t , Corson (mid PhiladelphL a visit Wed- t Buggies seem lo be lit great dciuand, « • jqdging from the number which. WjL 3 , Vat (llhltr la willmg . < . . Children 'Ichght to lake rainbtei after t , licuh watches, which grow id abund- 1 The public ichuol will give an cxklbi- ; line as the closing excrcNc for the i school year on Thursday night, the SH i i present • , 1 [ Subscribe fur the acmi-wccklv Wtva. ' I The showers were exceedingly wei- ' ' °°Don't tall re attend Ore comment , Enoch Eldredgc la making some ex- , tensive improveiftams lo bluesidvncc. I been organized here. E. 1*. Btltes being ita leader. The side walk between Mechanic street and Fifth avenue, should be put lu proper condition, t Mrs. W. Hdrcdge, formerly of this place but now of HsddonAcld, is vittls salutation that one of our young men |( compelled to carry the injured member ,. Wllletta Johnson has been on' the tick Mm Herbert Shaw visited her parents last Tuesday. The Snyder Brothers have taken down Joseph Robinson is getting lobe quite " an expert ou thc rnrocL Mrs. Alborj-Piorson went to PbiladelFarmera took advantage of the late k1 PlanU' I'. The mmila of Fiehine Crock nubile ■ The
Id school met at C. S. Shaw's Wednesday I o is* Sr lrr" ll":ir wblcB ' nl licit Thursday at i'lcrce'i Point Willi a | '* county.
Son late .City. c, tlful wllh us at present. 11 Councilman Samuel Sblck and Asses- „ •or Huntley visited Philadelphia on |,i Tuesday. m completed, and Is being equipped wllh Drum Ash are now being caught by si townsmen. Capt. H. I. Smith and 11 Ralph Buck are among tho aucecasful J! The Wednesday eveniug prayer meet- n held at the homo of E. M. Wright tl quite well attended. Ail the friends £ are cordially invited to be preeenL ^ James P. Way has some beautiful 0 specimens of sea shells on exhibition at bis store. Wo arc informed that another 0 shell store will be located at tho Idyl g Wild cottage./ J' Miss Ellen Murphy, of Bryn Mawr. ^ Pa., has beenrtniting her brother, who u is station master at this city. She rc- t turned on Wednesday, Mr. Murphv accompanying her as far aa Philadelphia. 3 George W. Groves has returned from J Florida, after passing tho winter there, g and re-opened tho Sea View Hotel. Mr. y Groves lias made this house a favorite resort by hu liberal management and B courteous manner. 1 The " snipping " party held at the AL ^ dine cottage ou Monday evening was the '„ of great enjoyment for the young v ' people, A number of Utile packages a composed of various articles had been J I prepared for tbe occasion, and being ar- t : ranged in a certain manner each person ■ present, who desired, could, by paying I ten cents, be Mind folded, walk to the 0 : place where the articles were displayed ' and take the package which Aral came to hand. It was very amusing and ncL ' ted a goodly sum, which will be used ; for the beneAt of the M. K. church. J Beware of 1 Aa mercury will surely destroy the sense ■ of smell and completely derange the whole system when entcriag it through the mucus surfaces. Bach articles should ' never be used except on prescriptions j from reputable physicians, ss the dam. t age they will do are ten fold to the good , you can possibly derive from them, 't ' Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. ^ J. Cheney, Tolodo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, and acts J directly upon the Mood and mucus surface* of the system. In Bbjing HalTs " Catarrh Cure be imre you get the genuloc, It Is taken internally ■ and made in " Toledo, Ohio, by F, J. Cheney A Co. > WSold by druggists, price 75 eta. pel ,1 SRtni WtrebacK tt Co.. 1 WIIOLESIL* Gitocana, Pbilxdx. , Pa. a Wo have Called your attention to our :. celebrated Favorite Table Syrup. We r- know if you have used It you have I been pleated with It, and win want x more. Allow us to say that we will i, keep the quality up to standard snd you c can depend on getting it in good order, ', fresh and good. t- - Ask ion Fatobitx Table Sracr. e is pleased when on wmainlay they have k a good Soap and Starch to use. Best Out Soap will suit yon. A ItVgc cake i, for 5 oenta- Dae ft; you will l'ke U. l LUy Starch Is rraa and perfectly white, L in fact tha beat that you can use. t. Ask your grocer for Lflly Starch. II d he does not keep il, tell him timtft Jv a And if you are fottd of (Good Corm L you wBI to pleased ~H you buy the care. '• fully selected grade that we guarantee, '" and is known on the xrade aa the S. W. \ A Co. Coffee. It is rich and hu'bly davcrsd.
Freeholder's Meeting. ' Notice is hereby given that an adjourned meeting of the Board of Chosen , Freeholders of the County of Cape May, N. J., will b- hold at the Almshouse. In I -aid county, on Wednesday,' tbe 89th ' day of May. 1SS2. at 10 "o'clock A- M., ! for the purpose of inspecting the Almshouse and premisea. settling the accounts ■ of the couotv. hearing reports of comb. fore the Board All persons liavlcg business before th' Bard srurvspecL Buard. SiUtu Toowcvo. CTcik. j U.trJ May 14. I860. « Y'on have 1mmiI your frieads and . n-igbl-us talking about it. You may J from persunal eipericntc just- bow good cause tbe woudei ful thing about It is, > that when once given a trial. I)r. King's . . DisccW.y ever after holds a place Md'ahouiiito ikEsfarr ; cold or any Throot. Lung or Cheat I s talr trial, it ^is ^taraotacd every ' 'fy£ 'aTS^sPrug slnrq" fl" C Camden will have* anolhvr Fourth ot 5 «Ltwe w\'ll m'ret ne" MoiTay MgM IfyLuTblSd "il W y!u""£rM.'si khh » neyt out of order. If you an- constipated 5 complex?oo tollsi" to Tall'". any Electricity properly applie,! I. Ihe niost illleicol and rational ma:o,enf of u some morbid conditions can b. treated ■u wasf "jly Mly^by lhU ^ ^llun. ,' llevcd by the clecUlc Itealoi.nl OS i applied by N. IIsno. Medhni EWrtrk. : O^M*y-""> I, The India.. II. • I era. e.Hul.loe I 1- Go-k1 for dyspepsia sud livci eomplainl
opjmaile lite postolllee. f*-'7-lf AJUtoToTnlj^in.l Is'utl news " contract. ^"May™': I '"intT'TMs «f^ different ityjcs.Ttata. "ta!!,'.'a ,' fealhi by expert Miss I'l.lfer.'al Jane Smith's, C. M. Court House. ^ m8 5l t'atn ' ' ov're I I office will receive attenliun- tf Fob Sale — The property recently I Good house, barn and fifteen acres of C Situated in thn Borough of West Cape May, near Cane May Point. Will ' be sold Cheap and on easy terms. Apply ' J. Henry Edmunds, No. 89 Washing-. • street n8-lm Go to bcadquartcr6 for mattings, No. " , Washington street, the new store, ' House ^'umwlifng Goods at reasonable . figures. Good nutting at 25 cents per . yard cut, or a discount for whulc pieces, . better grades on hand, and a splendid ' if there is not some goods that you need. Isaac Wtlleta. successor to William It. " Sheppard, No. 27 Washington street, is ' now prepared to supply his customers [ Willi boots and shoes for all sizes i f feet i and to suit persona of every description. , Hla store la centrally located, nn.t is neatly fitted up for the convenience ot ' buyers. Mr. Willctte designs to keop i square up with the time, both tn regards r the completeness of his stock and his . moderate profits. tl ■ Captain 8umnor Marcy has bought the shoe store formerly occupied by ■ e Isaac Will eta, on Turnpike, near Cape - Island bridge, lie will re-open it lo-dsy 1 with a new stock of men's women's ami children's shoes, which lie. designs. to sell at satis factory prices for cash. This store ia handy for our country friends . who may be at the Island, and they will find the Captain ready with the goods
ywtita. , "BaNBR— CORSON — On star 1st. ai orMr'i ■ §tu "WCal Merit Wins RmMa««at SSsta, Leem, IUja HORSE FOR SALE™ On* Pair ofj Mul«* Chaap for C«uh. GEOKUK J. REED, Holly Beach, N. J.
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU 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! " last aprtng, beiae'veiT much run down snd "ll.Tieg uwd roar FaM.-'sO>WT Crtnpouna cebuttatM. iprocurvu someor Patne's celery tnia-Hnrtng.lean sartiyreaxameoa B sema DUHOHO BfES jjl I LACTATES FOOD "^g tSA 10 $12 twelve;DOLLAR SUITS. a lRi-e peioe foe a great value. a . The variety is large and includes vary desirable styles of CHEVIOTS. CASPIMERE8. FLANNELS. SERGES, and CORKSCREWS in correct styles of Sack and Cutaway Suite. J Our entire Spring Stock of SuitUand Trousers is ready, and is a gathering th.it is nuking a good report, and will be heard of more anil more for every excellence, every beauty and every reasonable VERY SPECIAL—We are sol* asents in Philadelphia f ar Virgoe. Mlcidleton & Co. 's (London Pure Linen Collars and Cuffi. LET NO DEALER DECEIVE VOU. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920, 922 CHESTNUT STREET, , PHILADELPHIA. j A'eo. Important Hat and Shoe Offerings. j . . SUMNER MARCY, "NEW shoe store, Turnpike, near the Bridge. Cape May. N. J. >■! Ladios", Cent's, Misses' and Children's • : : 'BOOTS AND SHOES--" '■ AT POPULAR PRICES.
ISAAC WILLE1TS, No. 27 Washington Street. Cape May. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes. Slippers, Lav.v. Tennis Rubber Sr. cos. New_Gatzmer House. DENNISYILLE, CAPE MAY qDpTJTjTV^ ^ Everything 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. Proprietor. THONET BROTHERS' . iw] AUSTRIAN BElii FDMBRE ./II I K K1 1416 & 1418 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. CLINTON SOUDER, FURNITURE in SUITS or SINGLE PIECES, Mattes in Stock, MaWk Order, it Repaired. CarpeCOil-Cloth & window Shading. CHILDREN'S COACHES for Sale or to Hire. • R8FRIGERAT0RS FOE SALE OB REST. UPHOISTEBIliff. AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. H. B. RUTHERFORD, ' 32 Washington Street, Cape May City, N. J. MW STORE, Mff GOODS ID LDV PRICES, EVERYTHING IN HOUSEKEEPING LINE. Crockery, Wood, Willow and Glassware. fl'LL uniw oa- uuiatiKi. Oooda not on kaou mil m Iuuml call uataxanuai- tuck. •JMH V 11-.. ; LB.iUw "qalev Haloi «D(1 small Troata' $3 K, PANCOAST, $3 H dents' and- cys'.Kf ' ! «<FlNE SHOES>> 41 North Ninth St., PhlUdelpeia. The Best S3 8hoe ever offered in thisICity. $3 CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. $3 SAMUEL M- SMITH, FORMERLY WITH BAILEY, BANKS and BIDDLE, 6* Waahlnxloa atrocl, care >fa». ft. J. Repairing FRENCH Clock* and FINE WATCHES a Sd^l A romplrtc p'xnt or WATCUMAKER6 TOOLS is my Stop.

