on •txl •rvrJaB* ISO.. 1-SI, «*• po^nffl Ui^nr Mai air. V J.-wlllnp »nl««ehi A.M.Ianttrkn-ilUnr M on ~unU». M unut 1 V M. Moo« onlwawl repMijr W»ln«« ‘"""Si?? InnaU ' A*fTlT*J i4 mAl**—*X\ 11 M* A. M ™ «
Motel iTpri^als.
Pnuadrlpiika-Ckaa Ak»i. Jnkn Wltoun, Urn
dr-n and noran. Mr* <Kwr and an •RKXTOX VIUJU PnUadrlpMa-M Kyan
Rakvar-Mr* 0 F Br.mn. Klllroll a Ml.« Lnej Mart FlaluArld—Mtaa MacalnA Lam HKi-xi«irc: l‘hlladrlt>hka—4* K Tl
I.APATKTTK. Phlladalpkla-Jama J Moor*. Jr. Ed.In Carftrjr. H N MmUoaerr. Jam** w Xatctr. K .Hirro-k. A OdMn. J L Brown and wU'. Oro IMMaa Morrrl. Mn M B Uarta. Ml* K Bu)kn Mr* H A BfloU WUkcabam-A FO’JUBar I'lUalHirgk-A F Rlflia.DB and wilt. Nortk Writ and wlto. MM* Maud MmBon. BMr Wall. A Bryan Wall naelaaaU-t T Uirroll. Wm I>urr.lL Jr.
Tbr CKantawqua Aaanubly of Ooran City will b. bfld at Ocmu City, Cap* May munty. N. J., Thnratlay and Friday. Auguat 6th and 7lh. Condnctur, D. W. Bartin*, M. D.. Phlladnlphla. Er.ry amng.in.nt haa brm mad* to make tbr Chautauqua Aaarmhly at Ocron City Uila yrar a aucoroa. .Trry loyal Chautauquan In thd county, and .vary MM who la drolroua of « Ing the work, and cry body clac i to Oocwn City. Aug. Oth and 7th of Importance connected with the Aaaembly will bediaiiaMad, and a large an anc la roqpnUcd and expected. The following arc tbc oftrwr*: Proaidewt, Her. J. 8. Parker, ACM., Ottawa, Kan.; Viro-Prenident, D. W. BarUne, M. Philadelphia, Pa.; Secretary, Mr*. U H. Swain. Goahen, K. J.; Tmaarer, Mia. Eva Moore, Ocean City. N. J.; Executlre Committee, in addition to abore. He*. C. B. Ogden, Dividing Creek, . N. J.; 8. M. Baaaett, Bridgeton, N. J.: Mr*. G. E. Paten, Germantown. Pa.: Mn. C. M. Burg*. Vineleod. N. J. Miaa Fannie Holm**, Deoniavllte, N. J. Mr. H. G. Smith, Bertla, H. J.
Steter Can rant Fair. The eon teat for the ailrer chalice between Re*. Father Qmin. Recto, of 8L Mary'a. Cap* May, and Kev.^alltor I>te Of the two pariahea, aa the conteat prorea to be hot and cloat it U to be hoped that the J» May will not be - <- aerur. the beauMT worthy paatoc. 1 _ mom mrenuoujly working to pay . mortgage on the achool property. thte purp.ee a fair ha. been opened in the »rboot-room at the Slater'* CoovmW All are nordtelly invited to attend on Turoday and ‘ tween 8 and 10 p.l at the fair will be: thia good work, and the mortgage canceled will be a aouroe of great bap{>iaroa and joy to the Be*. Paator. tf
OB la tkr attly aighL
OLD PEOPLE art frksd* of Ferry Davis’ PAIN KILLER and fftto Ita vary t*xt friend*, bncau* for Many yean they hav* found It a friend In need. Accident* gtnerxlly occur in the daytime, while Cholera Morbu* and «neb troubles usually culminate at night. Togttridof any audi pain before It bei an ache.ua* PAIN KILLER, it rigto now. K*ep it Mar you. For sale rvarywhere. IT KILLS Pain.
Sase Sail.
Cape Hay Play* Great Ball. Thu** who *aw yasterday'* game were delighted. Fhe A. 0. S. N. team is a strong one, but it is not io It with Cap* May wbec the Utter is In playing Bergen who played with Cape May two years ago. has developed pbyaioaily quite surprisingly, and la me of the crack amateur pllebrra. He pitched for the A. C. 8. S. yeeterday and did good work, though ten ■IU were made off him. He did better in the latter part of the game than In the flrat half. Altog%t'e-, be i out ten men, though our akflful Priest struck out but four. Among bis ■track outs," ween our heavy baiter*, Durell and Wagenhnrst. Cape May'a latest acquisition. Lei per, kept' up bis reputation by making two strong base-bits, and Rsmsdetl played e nelly iraeual game at third, and especially did be dialing Utah himself In a great catch after a bard run backward, very much like Wag. on Wednesday. He reached for it with one hand and gathered It to hie bosom, aaving it. in the preceding Inning he cracked out a dandy three bagger to centre. He U In a fair way to become the pet of the among frequenter, ot the bell park. Vail, of the vial tor. played finely at abort and haa a quick, decisive way of playing that U pleasant to see. Tue eitleg began In the third Inning, Cape May foCMng fsur run.. The visitor* were abut owl until the eighth, when they obtained three run. mainly besaBM of fielding errors, though hits made by Montgomery and Edwards. The score : CAPE MAY.
esa-
A very pteaaaot metal event of the wi la. tk* ceirbratiee at the UrtMaj aimlv uy at Mrs in Uairtuo at Ihctr rruaei setwar Broadway sad York avnroe last W i Brassy. The Interiur of the cntlace wa.de
Durell, Sb 1 2 Wagcnhurvt, ss 1 1 Field, V* 1
>30
0 ^ I. rf..» 0 Dairagh, 1b 1 Priest, p 1
Montgomery, 2b 1 Edwards, Sb.
..00100
Prion. "impeon, lb......... Moore, ct
0 0 0 8 0 1 1 S 0 0
Priest (2); Fields, Wagenhuret. Dar--„J ko^L by 'soyder, Implrem,
by Priest 4. Htoten bases, Durell, Field (2); Lansing, Snyder, Bergen. Time ol game. l.ME ** Dr. Waled and Edward*.
Hartford, professional., of the Eastern League, wfll play here on Saturday.
■ Lang has returned to Cape May
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Darllngtoo'. Delaware County Creamery and Packed Butter. Very fiue and guaranteed satisfactory In rvsyo&ff‘S'rassK.
--rnet, opposite 8TA* ofiire. • Mto Mari O'Brioii, ofJ^UdelBbU. M
Did you aee the
the Colombia event
all after that i
iwdiojMn
Atiaancwi
.SSTf. IMh id August sad close the at hi. daughter'ITat Atlantic rt Dare .. He went do. a to j* t»ui and caamd *M home.
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CONGRESS HALL Complimentary Testimonial
MR. simoTThassler,
AIDBUMR NIGHT'S FESTIVAL LMAM© MOP SATURDAY EY'NG, AUG. I$i.
Tbe committee of arrangrioenu popular entertainment of the season.
Admission Tickets for Adults,
re no efforts to make this t
TbropaUus Weeks. Mr. WrorotLof ~,R, of this
ir. & T. Abbott Is site ndlnx bei
Rio Orwnde.
own seem, real proud id hi* buy ]aa.d Hrnueu baa brou eapaxed to teach
j school ne»t winter.
IT.T't mertlnx w»« bekl at the reaWrore of Ir. John He. lit. ou Paiad ar street. Tu adsy vruiux: Mr. Hr.tU U quiteIcebkrauo uuabkr r atteM church Home
. H Klrhardaon and E. Hildreth have brm ^EttlnK2SiSS M “ , ‘~ b “ to “ IU The lT.IU4elphla IBmdap fVaajrrig Uorid raid be catberod
■etlral In
et Kunday fl bf jovrVi
Cha. l'i,Twin, of Dnrn’avlUe. I
anewdlnx > Kmriaid
■d from hi. earn-
ed arand dauahter May.ot tVlliniuclmi. Irel . re vhlUax BfUwell Khtredge and old tilcud. Henry A Hu(b>a ha. moved allh bta family
Clermont.
Ir on beard (be yeebt I alia, o 31 pound snuiemao trnm U
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Cant Kd. Rice, while tandior al tbe whs _l the la let. by a mhatep. aUppad. and h tblgb was caught befwaee a timber and Mn nt tbe boat and kla leg arwevly h.Jured. I haa been laid np more than a week. Two aim. of Jacob cramp, of Ike Brm shipbuilder*. I'htladelphla. spent law habba
Chat It* italney. ot hvlem.have * few day* «Uh Leake Chamrbe apple crop In Ula vicuUy la far better aa lid year*. □a-1- nut Brower, cm ToaMay, had anal her r^a^uUted by Or. Abbott II It a bad case The family of Tbomai UrlBlo. of Phtladat phis, are aojonrnlox al ClenBunt Hotel. rhIMIp Ford, of Cedarvllle. with arnral rieuds, are nukiag a visit at Bdmuod Bpvtng-
ur.poia on nauiruay oj lae .aj oi Maurice b>wn to OoWft Home; dtuanee. an onto: ndlng Ume. eight boars Heat mmlag came to Holly Tree Uauae. and srere al tbe rare on Monday between yachi Alice W. HooUby and Sharkey They returned oa Tnmday.
Flaking Creek, re. of Fhl WUham I — —iurhter Mary and Mia d. of cape May City, made a call a
big al Oak Dale IT
Mis. Addle Dahomey, of l-hlladetphla. U Spending UN summer at High land City Mr. Harry Conover and wile, of Green Creek.spent Sunday with Mrs Wm Homes. Mbs Theresa Thomas .pent last week al
“t.-S^SKT’' WS ■►'O u; Ilf. I to. n came roe Beg rep 1> Garde. TOWBBBDd'B Inlet. Mr. A C Bler.af Penldc CUy.ma
a Lewi. B. Townaeud and Mrs. s. J.
Mr. 8. 8. Cote, Vntarinary Satgeou, of Millville, will be at Cape May ovary T -aadaJ. betWw-n 10 a. m. aad 3 p. m.. »ing bU offioe at Lopar'a HoteL Thia ort of Mr. Col* to give attncUoc t k and laaaa boraaa ahmnld meat wit
' ownars of stock who Iraq uanUy m need of aooh a profaaalooal. jySO-lm
. Fifty Cents.
Twenty-five Cents. Dancing to commence at 9.30 o’clock. Tickets
at newstand.
SIMON IIAHSLKR. I u-,0.,1 Dim-ion ITol A. M. UMlMlKMAKK HANHLKK. 1 *f nslc.l l litre Ion M
JACQUETTE & STRATTON, No. 12 Wiuthin^lon
FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AM) CRABS, FaiuIIlew Served Promptly. (Irtlcr-M Nollflfrd.
HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washlnglon and Oceru Streets. Largsst Store and Market in this City. COMFU5TE STOCK OF FINE LiROC’ERI EK. .tret.hie-. Fresh hleatv Iwt Grade nutters. Foaltry. IT'S. Oysters. Terrapm. ITams. «C
COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE Xjiisra-o, UKCATCR STRKI.T. BKIAiW WASHIM.TOV NT It F.kTT pHOICE jVlNES AND J^IQUORS. Ice Cold luager Beer. Summer Garden Bodied Good, n NpeclMlty for Family Fae.
I. L. SHEPPARD, 1U0 also oners a very eoiaplrlc rlocx of GENrLKMEN-8 FURNISHING goods,
^f-EST JERSEY RilLKOAII. T1MK TABUS IN EFFECT JCLY Ldh, 1W * •I’arlur Car atlarhrd^^^ FUILAHKU-HU: 6 0s A. M..A0COMMUI>ATlOS.tnu|> a .Op all ihlermcdiale atatlonv^andarrlvei
7.UU PhU at Vo . i Thl- train has a through bullet I’gi lor Car to Sea \ ork. X(I0*,— •8.55 faSrf'ET.r 1 "- “ , '"“ *2J»!asfW34Tl l.le Junclion lor beg Isle City
THE OLD TOWER OF TEWKESBURY. A Belle of (be Middle Age. Which Was If to one who follows the wiudinga ol Aron tire recurrent aungcatioti of IU aoco ery bo that of pc-rmaurucr, here fitly. Is the old tower of Yi-wkcabury. he Cud* that pcrmaocucc embodied monumentally Is atone. No building that 1 know in Eng. land—not Westminster abbey, with all lu sleeping gvneraliotu—convey* tbe Imprew ■ion of durability In tbe same degree a> doe* thia Norman tower, which for eight centuries baa stood foursquare to tbr storms of hcarra and tbe frenxy of men. Though it rites IK fort from tbr ground to the coping of IU baltlrmcula. and though lU upper stage* contain much exquisite carving, there is no ilghtneaa on lu scarred indomitable faro, but only strength. The same strength is reptwted within tbr church by tbe fourteen bug* cylindrical columns from which tbe arebea spring U bear tbe heavy roof of tbe nave. In spite of tbe groining and elaborate tracer!re above, tbe rich eaglera windows, the luxu of tbqchanlry chapels and
give the note of tbe edifice. To them sre return, and standing bred dr them are able to Ignore the mutilation ol year* and aee tbe old eburvli aa It was on a certain spring day In 1471, when lu painted window* colored the white faora. and lu rolling* echoed the cries of tbe
For “in tbe field by Tewkesbury." tie to tbe south, bealdc the highway that runs to Gloucester and Cheltenham, the crown of England Thera on May 4. 14T1. tha troop* of Quten Margaret and tbe young Prince Edward, led by tbe Duke of Somerset from Exeter to join another army that the Earl of IVm broke wag raising In Wales, srere overtaken by Edward IV, who hud hurried from Windsor to intercept them. Footsore and bedraggled they had reached Tewkesbury ou tbe Sd. and “plght their field lu a dote earn hard towne's end, having the towne and ahbeie at their backm; and direct lie before them, and upon each aide of them, they fended with cumbersome lanes, derpe ditches and mante hedges, beatdea hit. and dales, ao aa the place noisome aa might be from this secure position they By a ruse of tha Crookback’* and alaugh tend like abeep. Many, we know. Orel to tbe abbey, were seized there and executed by dozens at Tewkesbury Croaa, where High street and Burton street divide Other* were chased into tbe river by the Abbey mill and drowned. A boute In Church street is pointed i aa the place where Edward, prince Wales, was slain, and tome stains In floor boards of ona of the upper room* are ■till held to be bis blood marks Tradition has marked bis burial place In the Alihev church and written above it, "Kbeo, hominum furor, malri. tu sola lux c ultima apro." Tbe dust of Clarence—"falte. fleeting. Iwrjured Clarence”—lies but a little way off, behind the
altar screen.
There is a narrow field, one of the last that Aron waabm, down the center o which ran* a narrow withy bordered water coarse. It U called tha "Bloody Meadow,’ after tha carnage of that day. when, aa the story go**, blood enough Uy at lu foot to float a boat, and just beyood
gathered into tbe
Quiller Couch to Harper s.
r Severn.—A. T.
radiating from a cerebral It is often connected with a hereditary tendency aad a nervous temperament and It cornea oa to periodical attack*, the exciting cause being some form of exhaustion. It may b* Intensely sever* for a few boors and pass off after vomiting. If DO vomiting attend* It, It U known aa nervous headache- Tbe main thing is ■gainst It carefully.
atroy.”—Philadelphia Times.
'3 50 ^hUvS^fTr*' * rrlTr ’ I'hlladrl4 i w \ F. M.—Accommodation, atop* atail 4.UU inirrme Hate atail on.. Arrive, at PKltMlelphUTHJ F. M. Connect* at 8e. Lie lion lor beal.letnv and ocean City, at ekj for Atlantic City, at Glaaahoto lor Bridgeton. •r /-v- r U —Kiprrvv,arrive. Phlladrlptila J.U.* T» F. M. 5.25 . o d^uMr.^&Se&'i; Sea lae Junction toi tie* l.le City and Ocean^ FROM PHILADELPHIA. ...in. leave for Cape Mayidaym, .?JX> a. M., # 23' and .tiki, -*i7D:i a *. Havuiday. oo'y. Evpna. r. >i. Sunday Expveaa. *»JB. LacuxPhltodslphla.^W^lmingtoa Jt BaltllaLXavxruina naoan .tkeit rraTioa lulu more and Wadilactoo. I AO, 731, jo. 1031. 1141 IMS (Limited Eapietei.1 Ju.3 4*.4.4l.«-'7.7.40 r * andltus aixhl. For Kalllmoir ouly.JIS. 4nl. ixs. and ’IJOr. h. OB8uaday*.AS0,T3). *10. and 11 1. a.a. Jl.SK.T.m^r.^ej^lIJnnlght. For llaltl k. O.DATTUB. j.b.wood.
You can't fail being with
FARINA
VETEEINARY SURGEOK llEAlMff AUTEU8. LOPER’S HOTEL, CAi'k H »f»V Ever}' Tuesday, s. s. cole. v. s„ Millvtlle Office—High IU. opposite W. J K. E. 14.1?—order* by mall or teiegraph attended to. liBklai oRificomi Milk and.Cream Depot, 48 JAJ^QON STREET. Pure Salem Counij M
K nickerbocker UVERY STABLES (Bear uf Kmckerbocker lee office). Washixotok, above Oceas Steeet. BHAKD1SG HOltAES A SPECIALTY.
CAPE HAT. LOTS FOE SALE. EBTATfl OF MARK DKVIME
tolTbamuF. Kelly aad aw. Hew Beact Drive. B-wrfl Walk. Pure V aur. Oa. aad Ekctrie Uc>>ts In Preat.
JACOB SHAKE. Attorney, 4VT Walnut birert. PhUada JAMBB E. TAYLOE.CaM May.
EXCELSIOR MARKET, To. 33 WAKHIXOTOT NTREET, CAPE MAY CITY, IS. J. JOHN HALPIN & BR0. J. W. EAGAN, Mansion House Bakery, No. 7 HANKION STKKKT. v All kind, if Fn ocb and Vienaa Bread sod KoIIa Full line Cakra and 1‘aatry. Ice cream uf cboiroquality manufactured and furaiahed botrl. and ooUagea. (tJOODMAN, (SlLiLElMlE ^ GO., N. K. COR. 13th AND MARKITT NTH.. l/Miilndolpliin. Our Mr. Chandler, who has called lor Cape May orders lor the past five years, will continue to call on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays ol each week. GtMMU ( Hrcrnlly I'MOkpd.
«^APE MAY PAYIL.IOY.
FIRST-CLASS CAROPSAX. 5 Cents per Nide Rvooi.rn ih>i.i,k.-
CARROLL VILLA, Jarkwon Mrecl, nenr the Reach. CAPE MAY. N. J. Delightful location. Everything Flrat-claaa. Clou to Ooean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.
THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OPEN FOR THE NK4NON OP' 1M1I NEW HOUdu AND KIHSTCLAbS IN ALL IT8 AlTUlNTMENTS. 8. P. WILLIAMS.
NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, AI.KX. CITING. Proprietor. Directly on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.
THE WEST END, O’ the Beach. Opposite Congress Hall Lawn. Family Hotel. Firat-cl In all Its apiolntmcuu. CELEBRATED SPRING ou the premiaea. Pinrot water ou the coast.
Sewell’s Point Louse. r-CHOIC’E WINES AND LIQUOR*. Parties auppli.d for Fishing sod Sailing. Oyster* in every style. M M. K. YOUNG.
The renovation and reconstruction ol the DELAWARE BAY HOUSE, At the Nteamboat I-andlng. And it* additional fscnitira for tbe comfort and enjormrnt of gurata, make It a moat desirable place for tourist*, and Cape May aojourner* aa well, who desire an outing nr a rtav of eojoymeut. EVERY' PORTION of the bouse and grounds haa been remodeled and tbe cuialur, chowder, oyster*, and sea flab of every kind are furnished In tire style of the first-class metropolitan hotels, 1 With Sea Bathing, Sea Breezes And all the delight* of an unsurpassed beach to add to the comfort* of gurala. BATH-IIOFSES are thoroughly furnished with all appliance.. Trains from Cape May City ran every half hour during tbe day and nlghtMral. »ill be served to parties al the shortest notice and with all the aooraaone desired. tar Do NOT get off the oar* at Cape May Point, but keep your *eau to tbe end of tbe route. C^EOROE H. BA.TES, (Of the Oriental Hotel, Phils..) PROPRIETOR.
W. C. N0NAKA & CO., 68 M (toklugton M- Cape May-, IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS. Ucol's Walking Cane* and Turkish Slipper*. All kind* of French Fancy Cbioaware.
Complete Hoe ol
: allverand other Jewelry. End lea. a.
Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, North and Congi'enii Aid., C’npe Nlav, J. P. BRICK. Horse* taken to Board by the D*j, Week or Month. Ferny Phaetoea, Vmage Cana, Drat*. Ac- to Hire
EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Betweea Perry aad Jackaaa (ita., Opposite the beat bathing ground*. Perfectly equipped bourn* Careful attcnUoo. Fair Prloea. SAMUEL EWING

