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MiUtlUc—Juiib M MlnkrUr; Ho. DnwH, N J—Howard Ludlam.
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PloladrlpbU- liaar M la>D(brad. HUa KaU TltomiaoD. Hia. Harrlrl Tbtanpoua. Walter ' Prnrtraa and »Hr. Krancl. M. Bn.*. " ot Holly, N J—M H Boor
Polomar. Md-Ilrary Brad Or, and wile Korkrltte. Md-Tbr Mlasaa Vloaou I-APATETTE. S J-B F Cakr. (in. SrlUnt, I (irarn. Koa. William. Ckai X,or. M . In Dtrnwu.A B Lukroa, K W Llpplonxi. A Cook. J MrPrtndm. <i L BUlbba. u Morrtb
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CORES AND crFECT.
Toni rid of That
Uneasy Feeling BTUcb wo call Pals, Perry Davis’ PAINKILLER. It Kills PbIb.
of t btr occidrnt
. atrlctly
m m. ancrrnl onlcra oarned. , The former harr apnatnaiml In ar. far an' they cat fleah. Thla ataVmrot la Inanl on ! the fact that th» pwownrd* and forma oacd by the Mnatcr Maaona in thWr Inipo I will paaa a perann Into tbcaanctom aanctoruw of as Indian (ample. A Under Mnarm of Knrope actually paaaed blmarlf into the aacrnl part of ab adeptum of one of
but in principle. Nominally be war ■euean. wbich brotherhood in priori d practice wan Maomic. With tb.
doubt born Eaacncaoa Peier'a that "NwthinE common or un- . u«o ever entered bia mouth," ia tba ralcutof anacknoaJedEmentlbal be
PIER OPERA HOUSE! COMMENCING^ AUGUST 4 DAN YOUNG ^
RAYMOND
HITCHCOCK!-
layers from the Casino of musical comedies.
HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET,
Washington and faun Streets.
Largest Store and Market in this City.
ooMpbrnt stotk try
FI3TE CS ItOCER I EH.
With their excellent company of players from the Casino' Opera Company, in the funniest of musical comedies. J
Special brags about our singers.
were Arab eau-ra. Hlatory aaya Uat tba All Smiles find full of ginger, purity of i.»dr and aoni. batbi^tbe wbeda: ^d ?5 C , including -admission to the l'ier.*^^J i
MT'r'rr mvralug at auurU. and -era . Curtain riwa promptly at 8.:» P pledged to ba»- ——b —1_ __ I r '
COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE
Lnsra-o,
■IK( 4T( R STRKKT. Kl l.Ott H ASH I \ (.'TO\ NTUKKT pHOICE JVlNES AND JvK^UORS,
The fullouinx w.
b rulers save their 1 . rt a few of their many i Thou shall ker» rb. t—
oommandmenu of Mom: lboa . entrave In war or abet war-, tbou
no lireb of any animal or flab or bird ot
fowl or creeping thing created allTe; •ball dwell in families after the man:
the ancient Israelites, wbo held all things
common: tbon shall love thy neighbor .a u —a a thy fellow
I«-e Cold l.ngpr Beer. KntuMier ( Honied Goods a Npeelallx for Family (nr.
Bo sc Ball.
Mr C M B-ll„ family Philadelpha—Mrtieo Lang sad wife. Master <1 Bryan 1 Use. Mr Unit. J Burleigh. Mr I. V BurWgk. John Menlckuli William«p at, Pa-U E Balden Darenpurt. lows—Juba Asusble rMALPONTB. Ardmore Mr and Ma J Howard Meekr, J V Mreke. Mia. Ella MrCaiia PblladeUrhU-CMytua KoUerail Albert Hard well Kelly. Prederlck Brooke WUaoo. Bout her land Uw.Charlm K Wood d.Pa—tirorge Aabbrldgeand Wrn W llunry A.bbridge,
(iibaou. WBIiArn Hneaeb. BicUard Wo..1 Waakloglon—Alfred Cuaklng Mary land-J ga BOoundliaan oa-BeoJ P. Lee and wUe
Wilmington—Rickard Thompklu
New Vort OKy-W B Wabh Fblladelphla-tt L Benawanger. John Carey. James Kelly. K A Munday. Fred Fable. Mr Oak ford, Mr Jackam. Mr WakrBeld. T (1 Touknow and wile, J K Wheeler t'amd-n—W II Lawrlnaon Vila?land—o F Beaworth Philadelphia—Arckla S. Paub Pnd Miller and wife. M N Mdlllland wile, Mrs 8 L Bel Joere Young. Mr free.well. J j Roach, Fred Poe. Mtm EUa McKean. MUa Jane Hunter. F P Kuona. Mr Burch. Mn John Brook and two daughter., Mla» Thomas Puts burgh—W H Inman. Mbs Searlgbt Blackwood. X J-F B Bnce Wllmlnghm-H D Ro trike a tiushen N J-W C VanOUdw and wile MIUtUlo-Fred W Wallin. Frank Newcomb. Mr Newkirk Chen net Hin-Oeorgr Thomar and wife Mt. Holly-Waiter A Barrow. Camden—Okas T Ian and eon Brldgetoc—/red Cornwell, Walter NlekoU, O M Fui iilneyFO-WJBuckty Alleghany CUy-Kee W K Stuart MARIXB VILLA. Baltimore—Bee 0 K Lyman. I> Hand friend. Philadelphia—Ale lander Bbldl. an Mia. Marion Biddle. Mahloo K Bryan DEVON. Pkitadelpbla-Wn. W Allen E A Bowker.J B Creagk and wife, Walter Bmlth. John F MandUp. T A Vanderwllngm. f B McKeag. MimM W Milling. Mia. Blomy T AndrawA Mta> A MagUI. M — -
Frank ford. PaLaura Uilmore. Mlm Sadie Hpruwlea Clnelnnatl—Mtaa Annie Miller. Mlm HalUe Miller, LouUBUin Hauon-U 8 Lander. > " W Field
SdUce U Karlaen. Notice la hereby g |» M that a apt buoy, painted black, and number* ••IS,” baa been placed In the Delawai. River off Keedy Island Plata, opposite Plain borough Point, New Jeraay, to mark the Western aide of main ship channel, also the bulkhead eboal chan-
nel.
Bearinga—Port Penn Rear Llgfetboure B. W. by W. | W. Reedy Island Light-house a. aw.,* W. Depth water, IB feet at mean low water. By order of the LIgbt-houae Board.
P. F. Harrington.
Yehterdej’. (lime Led- In the Hflh InBlBglBB Big “Kick.” Variety is the splee of life., end the game was spicy enough yesterday in the excellent playing with which It be. to the last half of tbe fifth inning, and spicy enough in the unpleasant way In which It closedWe never' bad such an ending to a game at Cape May lieforv. and we hope shall never ace such another. For three innings not a ran was made. In the fourth Wagon hurst scored for Cspe May on his single to short left field, a >1 of aeoood, third on Field's sacrifice and Lriper'a Ur pitcher. In the fifth happy Itamadcli scored another reaching first on his dropped fly ball to left field, second on Darragh's single third on a paaaed ball, and agenhurat's forced bit to
pi teber.
Riverton came to bet In the Fifth 'lib grim detaimlnation to score or 'bust,'' but Drenora struck out on Bowman’s marvellous curves, Lukcne bit nicely for a base to left field, Lippinoott hit to third and forced Lukrna at second. Then, with two out. Cake took Hie stick, cracked the ball to right field, and Inadvertently caused the game to end after a half-hour's dispuling, without more play. Umpire Wales, to whom had been delegated the taak of umpiring on balls, strikes, and, aeeoidlng to one version of tbe affair, all things excepting upon baas runner., decided the ball foul. MeFi-tridge, on the other band, decided It fair, tboQgh It la claimed be had nothing to do with the question, but was Li confine himself to decisions on bases, by bis own agreement at tbe beginning of tbe game. Tbe question which arose entirely as to the authority of the umpire. Perhaps ten persona, competent 10 judge, wboaat directly In line with first bate la the grand stand, say the bail was undoubtedly foul, and about three others insist It was fair. Lh per, of tbe Cape May team, wbo fielded the ball, stood on tbe spot where be found
> thyself, and do
> thou wunldst ha' mu shall return gad for evil: if » mi Tike thee on one cheek, turn to him tl her aim. It la In evidence that Jrsi rupuluualr lived np to tbe letter ar lirit of tbe ENaeneau doctrines.—Dr. Tau-
ir in Kansas City T
I Building la Captivity. when both are young, often very radical mistakes with their flr»t neat, either by uaieg far too much material or not enough One pair we watched filled the box completely foil; mo they were supplied with more material, which they at once began piling up on lop of tbe box until it rose 2S' Inches above tbe edge. In the middle of thl. they made the nest, not only using tunas and hair, but every feather and odd bit they eonld find. At the end of the season they built a second mat, which showed they bad learned something by former experience, this neat being com | of aufiicieut material and no more awering tbe purpose In every way. about half tbe ex|iendllare of labor
in their first attempt.
Again, it la very Interesting to watch beoi under tbe condition of having unsuitable materials to build with, and under these oundiliuua they point a moral by doing their beat under tbe worst dlimatauces. To one pair of Unis which id bred three seasons I gave a nesting lux small that the ben could not possibly ait in it; however, this only called forth special effort and thought, and after filling the box they gradually extended tbe aides of tbe neat, a little at a time, a. it rote above the edge of the box. until the circumference was large enough to allow of tbe in-
side ladug formed.
One pair which were caged together could nerrr agree as to which box they should build in. having a choice of two. The ben decided on one, tbe cock on tbe other, to they both began building on tbelr own ac count until all tbe material was used. Then tbe worst of tbe quarrel began. While tbe ben was down feeding tbe oock would go and fetch tbe mom out of her box to put In bis own. and so vice versa,
fights being tbe result, days of this unhappy state of
> I removed one box and gave
fresh moss, after which they
. -i~ —• —a ed a family
moord with
JACQUETTE & STRATTON, Wo. 12 Washington Street.
'Adjoining Powell’s Restaurant
FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS, Faaslllca herrtd Prwmplly. Ordt-rw KaliHiPd
People ask what ia good »er ia always Champagne Columbia avenue drug ator
i tbe a
t I be
:r fane grew a bite in a single night! sing Kecamier L ream. Ask fur 1 ole of the powder at Kennedy'a U
y^ruiT ji;km:y kailkoap. Trains win 'iraU'ca!* MaTsomllow. FHILADEU'HlA:
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EXCELSIOR MARKET, Wo. W’AHHIWCJTOW NTREET, C APE HAT CITY, N. J. JOHN HALPIN A BRO.
L'oly* 0 *
built a very nit* neat and n of three In perfect love and each other.—Chambers' Journal.
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line. Kamsdell, another Cape May player, authorizes us to say that be beard MeFetrldge say voluntarily to Umpire Wales: "I will cuofloe my decisions to blips only, you do tbe resL" This was thoroughly underatcod, end is convincing evidence that Cape May •a* right In refuting to accept any other than Umpire Wales’ decision, In spite of sll tbings else which may be said upon the eubjeotj. We ahonld have been glad If Cape May a gallant captain bad yielded tbe polet, though we can understand what a troublesome precedent it would hare made in future games between two cl a be which are anch interne rivala. engaged In e season’i contest for championship. Nrlllna, Rlverton'a captain la evidently very irritable, end does not meet tuob questions In tbe proper pleasant spirit No doubt tbe matter would have been easily adjusted with any other team, or with Riverton with a different oaptaln. We regret that the Incident ahonld bare occurred, as we have always looked upon tbe member* of the Riverton ram as gentle mqn and fine fellow* as
ell as good ball player*.
Tb* game was tfolng in Cape May’i favor, and eonld not have been saved for Riverton by this decision, though “ would have yielded them one
been decided la tbelr way.
■take to select umpires loo closely 1 oecled with eithtr team^when be avoided. We are Informed that ( apt*In Wagenburnt has cancelled all future dates with Riverton and will refuse tc play any more game* with them. Wagenhuret aays the understanding aa very definite and clear before tby game began that umpire MeFetrldge waanohto umpire upon anything ex. oeptlng bases. -Not only to, but there not bare been many inalanoes In which be would hare been In an eligible
■ to decide upon fool balls.
Paul and Wy»u taught the world to spin e hundred or more threads a operation: but yean elapsed after three early Invention! before they came Into gen- ' uae. Paul worked bit own machines many yean; but when be died they were broken np and sold, and the world continued to spin on a fool wheel. Tbe tardy raaliiatiou of the value of there ventiooswaadu* primarily to tbe oppe lion of tbe hand operatives to tbe let duction of anything In the nature of Improved machinery. The guilds w and determined in their refusal „ ^tolerate new devices for dispensing with
Poor .
abut tie, was compelled ^ laode by the riotous hostility of the band wearer* Learalug that be was also eugagrd in devising machinery for spinning, a mob broke Into hit house, destroyed everything it contained, and would bare killed tbe inventor himself hail not frieudi smuggled him away In a wool tbeeL Wa be surprised at the blind brutaleae Ignorant workingmen. They looked upon tbe inventor at an enemy jdaniring to take tbe bread from their
we any of the manufac
turera wbo stole the patent* of Kay. without recognition of the service hi* genius done Ibetuf And what shall we eaj e government which permitted thli . in hit old age, without reoompcuai for Inveutiona which added untold million! to tbe wealth of hia country, to seek refuge from persecution In France, then to die it •bjec* penury f-ti. N. D. North In Populai Nw-I-om. VI,.,..l l- ‘
Drink pretly creature, drink !" 1 8ca We pinrtioii Root Boer made from Knapp's . L'uy. at XeeBeid
Boer Extract. Five minutea makes It. I 7.00 pin* ai!uit'I* , ii*
... a through buffet I’arlnrCtr Our large invoice of sponges afford j 8.00 Now* * Trl tbe customer a great chuioe. Ken-i. , . „ .
Mdj'ar s. p. • I b.55 iriiiTn CTk
a delight 111I oJor and i eoidermla a moat eihll. One block dissolved in w plot ol exquisite l.ulet sale only at Kennedy's U.
‘ , J. W. EAGAN.
'■ Mansion House Bakerv. £••' A*. 7 MANSION STKF.KT. J
Um! All kind#of French and Vienna reran *ce cream of choice quality a
liSr!'4.«Sirs8rw.“ , ~“"
^"I'oe j A|m^ai
• I... 1 1U aiinTw-.—’TTr , ’ unctlou lor he*
Sister CoBrent Fair.
—. — -bailee 3.®0'phu . between Rev. Father Degi-u. It.*-tor of ‘ St, Mary's, Ca|« May. and Rev. Fathei Egan, of 8t. Josepli's, S.-* Isle City, ha» ar akened great inteiesl among the |»-ia pie of the two itatiahes, as the contest
However,
May will not be wanting
secure the beautiful prize for tbelr -Orthy pastor. Rev. Father Doge 11 i, lost strenuously workiiq: I" pay off the lortgage on the achtml property. For hit purpose a fair has been opened in be school-rmim at the Sister's ('.invent .11 are eonlially invited to attend on Tuesday and Thursday evenings bc- - reen Hand 10 p. m. Your patronage tbe fair will Is- an «*ieourag.-ment to
thla good w ork, and ccled will be a sourer ind joy to the Rev . 1'
4.00 latenaeJlau i FhilaUelpma-.m F. M. Connects ai
J unci Mill lor nea isle City ai»r - . ,
a> r. 1
mortgage «-*n mat bappluesi
'5.0.1 f Antvewat
'9-UO kwujftrsv tea l~- Junction lot 8i-ajvle City an.1 1 i.i-mi FROM PHI l.AI'ELFII IA. i , sJ*^St!J!(t : P El, ’ r ' ** v 1' 1 %Eaesr * i.d Waaliiaxton. s o. 7.0
NEW JERSEY ?Sr State Normal aod Model Scliools,' ri:
J. K. WOOD.
TRENTON. N. J.
Fall Term will common:. Monday, September 14th,
Jjn TT.j.^.,1 c-v—• reModcTSi*
OATMEAL
&JOODMAN, GlLLBlpiIiB ^ Go., X. ML (-OK. I Sib AX'D MAKHI.T MTM., J^liilndoliFliin. Our Mr. Chandler, who has called lor Cape May orders lor the past five years, will continue to call on Mondays Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. C are-fully 1‘nrkrel.
<’Ai»K .nAY PAVIIalOy.
FIRST-CLASS CAROUSAL. 5 Cents per Ride
KI'DOI.I'II DOI.I.IL
CARROLL VILLA., JnrknoM Nlreteri. n e»r the Beach. CAPE MAY. N. J. IVIIghtful location. EveryUilng First-cUaa. Clow to Ooean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICRARDsfiN.
THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OPEX FTIK THK MK4MO.V OF IMttI
t AND FIR8TCLA88 11
* Monthly.
Cow* That Lies la tha You would hardly be able to guras where )in« of the cow. are kept that furnish tb* milk of the city of Lima, Prra—not all of them, but a few. Nowhere ' the top* of suburban houaral At tb* roots are perfectly flat tbe common people utilise them for all mann
Look'foriL 1 *
---— ——a, Sota. at H. Jr., SI Waablogtoo streeL
U. a Kavj. J u oonfootlo^ always fresh
loapec. 4th Light-bonao DIM. I Matey A Mecray'a drag at
garden* (where flowera and vcgetablm grow in boxes), laundries and even borayard*. In many cue* a Lima cow apandB all her day* on the roof of her owner'* rra Idenoew, having been taken up when a calf and brought dowu at the end of her life aa fresh beef. In the meantime she la fed on alfalfa, tropical clover and the slops from the kitchen. Chicken coop* are still more common on the roof* of dwelling., and In the thickly populated portion* of tbe town —ir neighbor*’cock* waken yon ot day hi with reminder* of SL Peter -Foany
Tommy (sobbing) — Dora h-b-burt yon to wb-whip me. Mo—Yra. my ton; very mu
Lev.-lhead—Theregw* the writer of tbe latest sncceafnl novel—one that a very body ia going crazy over; milliona
Friend—That man? He docent i If he had a particle of genius. Lerdbead-He hasn't. - New York
Weekly.
It. Too. Fsakahty. •Yon doot seem well this moroingr "No. I lay insensible for eight boon last night." “Goodness grocaotu! What was tht
Total cod. luriudliis H.iar.1. Waaklag. Buuk. t Ac. at tbe Normal. BIB4 to*|«Op'r year: I the HodeL >200 per year. Hulldlnga llghi d by ga. and heated by ! loam Dormllorlra rlrgantly furnldird. pnv ! Ided with hatha. Ac. For further particular* address JAM. M. GKKKX, PrlnHpal, TIIKIITOII. M, J. Save Money BY BUYING YOLK GROCERIES
OF
C. THOMAN, 10S JUrket Street, Philwla.
Like all their goods, is quickly prepared for the table.
Wholesale and Uclall Dealer Id Teas, CoiTess, Sugars. Coffers Freah Boasted and Croaud. Choice JBasaissSiBt-jsr-Brat and Furest Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors.
C. THOMAS, Ml MARKET STREET. FUILADELPUIA.
GBISCOM’A Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.
VETERINARY SURGEON
bEAlKJl'ABTEBS.
LOPER'S HOTEL, CaVe H MaV Every Tuesday.
ILL ITS APPOINTMENTS. S. P. WILLIAMS.
NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, AI.KX. CVTTIKO. Proprietor. Direct// on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.
THE WEST EXI», »' the I leach. Opposite Congress HaU Lawn. Family Hotel. Firet-claas in all its appointments. CELEBRATED SPRING on the premise*. Finest water on the ooaat. KOW AKP K. CAKK.
Sewell's Point House. K^CHOIEE WIIVEN AWH Parties supplkd for Fishing aod Sailing. Oyatera in every style. Y4 M. K. YOI XU.
The renovation and reconstruction of the
DELAWARE BAY
<iii HOUSE, At the NlrMBtboat Ijimliug.
CAPE MAY. LOTS FOE SALE, EST AT A OF MARK DKVIME 10 ol the ft Deal bidtllng Iota. freuUnx oi tea avenue, Patterson nvrn-v. Brand**: Flral and iteeood avenura.adjulii.nx the hand rme cotiaxe of Thomas P. Kelly and Dr. Aa ew. New Beach Drive. B.ard Walk. Pure i a ter. lisa and Electric Light* In Fran. The lot. are TuxlW and ftOxlXi.
JACOB SNAKE. Attorney. «f? Walnut Street. Philada i E TAYLOR. Cape .Max.
lo Hotel! and Cottagra.
Rear of Knickerbocker Ice Office). Wasuixctun, auovk Ockab Stbeet. BdAKln.SC HObBES A SPECIALTY.
/L ELCAWORE
I. L. Sheppard, •bo also offers a very complete stock of GENTLEMEN'S FUMISHIHG GOODS, All late atylra. 85 WA8HIXUTOX NTREET.
outing nr a dav of ei'juyairDt. EVERY PORTION of the hot cuisine, chowder, oyatera, and ana fi tbe firal-claaa metropolitan hotels,
With Sea Bathing, Sea Breezes lie delight* of an uo.urpaaaid beach to add to the oomforu of gueala. thoroughly furnished with all appliance*.
MeaU *VlT bo5*' "" M ” ' ‘
S all the at«e*aorle-
GEORGE H. BA.TES, (Of the Oriental Hotel, Phlla ,) PROPRIETOR.
W. C. NONAKA & CO., 42 W HHblngton ML. Cape JM«y. IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS. Gem a Walking Canea and Turk mb Slipper*
•f Frenol Fancy Cl.ins ware.
All kind, i
IT
grandother Jewelry. End lens aa
Congress Hall Boarding and Liyery Stables, North jiud Congi-eMN UtM., Cfipr M.iv J. P. BRICK. HorecB Uken to Board by tbe ll*y, Week or Imilh Puny l-haeiona. Village Cart*. Drag*. Ac., to Hire
EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Betwe«M Perry and Jack ecru Ma., Opposite the beat bathing grwunda. PerfeoUy equipped b.mara. Careful attention. Fair Prions. 8AMUEL EWING

