' CAPE MAY OCEAN' WAVE, WEDNESDAY - MAY 29. 1687. '
f b( ©ttiia Wi art. : ji Gspe Island, Ospe May Ooni tj, F. J. ! ' , ■ : — I I 8. H. MAOONAQLE, Drdneidu), Mb)- 39, 1N6T. kates or adtkHTISINO. 1 ens Mvai or I*" lira os aim. i Om square owgwsch..- Si.oo f Pmfilitnnnl^* ca ru .'u o i'. aacpI u^'U U> , " » oosTsIf"" liS 1 Ball eoiamn, tors* wootns iaw , - ««« »«" JJ-jJJ t^ BTOT«!raU«'| » rhaafed qunrterai " - -* ! (JT Oar motto : "Basil profiti, and quick lalpi 1" , W. B. Miller 4 Co. , Caps Islsud, N. J. j jgyTownihip Alienor! wanting Blanki, will find it to tbair sdvantage to bring in tbtir ordor* early while the fora U la typa. Strswbrrrt F'sstival.— .The ladiei , •f the M. E. Church, of this city, st a nesting held May 6th, resolred t j bold . s Strawberry Fealiral in the early part of- Jane, for the benefit of tbe ( Chorch. Tbe time and place jrill be made known hereafter. Portable Su-r-AcTiiio Fine Ekoine, — We are pleaied to announce that < Col. John Wait of the Doited Btatea Hotel, Cephaland, hai been Rppolntod b/ M*s»rs. L«*jr 4 Brothers of New York, agent farlbe sale of this vsluabla apparatoe for Ihe county of Caps May. Tbe vslos of io simple and cheap an apparatoe iiTssdilj eeen. It can be managed by any one and is always ready for action, and by i(£ prompt ose may often ia*e property and Ufa that conld not otherwies be done. It baa receirad tbe approve! of tbe Chief Engineer and Superintendent of the Fire Patrol in New York, i and enteral exhibitions bate aioce been i ■ads in other cities with satisfactory I results. An exhibition of its useful- i •ess by an experimental demonstration i will soon bo— (Bade at Caps Island, of I which doe botieeSiill be given. Diamond Beach Park and II o- ' lei Association. A few spirited gentlemen of Cape ' Island, Philadelphia and Harrisborg, 1 obtained at tbe lest session of the New Jersey legisletore, no net to iararpo- 1 rate the "Diamond Bench Park and Hotel Aeeoelntlpn.? Tbe geotlemen ' having thn motter In charge parcheted the well known "Town Bank" prop- 1 erty, which was ap to the tima.owned ' by oar occentrie friend. Uncle Ben 1 Hngbs*. The location, fir* miles from Capo Island, on Diamond Baaeb, gives tbe name by which fotarity will reeog- 1 nise it. It embrace* on* boadred and ' twenty-five arret of land, and is most ' eligibly situated. Tba hotel, formerly l kept by "Unel* Ben", le being rebuilt, < and wben completed will be a band- ' soma affair. Tbe driving track of tbe 1 I Park I* sn obloog, one mile In length, j ' with f width of fifty feet on the face i The oat 1s foar thousand, five hundred : < and thirty coble yards, and fill seven thousand and forty-three coble yard*. : I Tbe exe**s of fill over tbe cat I* two i thousand, five hoodred and five cnble I yard*. Tba capital stock of tbe Association i* thirty thousand uollnre.rditl- < dad into share* of one hundred dollars ' each. It is expected that the Park | will be opened for visitors on tbe firet | of Jaly. The sit* le a gsrden spot, I commanding a fall viaw of tba bay, and will add mach to tba altraetlana of tbe i Island. Yhe gentlemrn bsviog tbe , ■slier in charge are mso of wealth I and libaral Ideas, and will not leave i anything undone to render it one of < the moat atfraetive resorts for pleasnre < ■sakaro. The track, wben completed, art 1 1 be on* of the finest in lbs Doited . Sum. v l The offictrs of tbe Annetatlon were < •boson on tba Dm of May. aod are as fallows : I President— F. Mellvsia. I Tfeaatrer — John F. Smith. < Bacrwtary-Col. John West | Director* — C. A. Ruhicsm, Oaorga < J. Bullae, Jaeob F. Cake, John Davie | aad fleorga Bockiu.. ! Honan Fair —By reference to oor advertising eotnuas is will be seen that a Grand National Horsa Fair 1 t.kas place at. Traatoa. on tba lltb. IStb and 18th of next month. The directors ef tba Oaetral A g rice It nr. I ' SWrty of this State, under whone ■eevgaowt and eoairol it will be ' •ntir ly. will S^ara ao pais* to make the KxWb.Ua. ua attractive an nay ' .rarlto*ta.ta.8tata. 1 ory high pve- . ■iama are offered. wh>«b it 14 vipected . will Wdwcw tbe owners aad bresdvrs cf to. beat aad (aMaal bona* to .xbibit ] *
! Cape Mar Ianpror«i»emts. 1 1 Immediately on the beela of the de- i | parting visitors Isst "bslbiog season," i , ; contractors pod builders, carpenters, painters and laborer, were mjde busy, i . and tbe vastly improved sod beautified i condition of the Island distinctly vouches for tbe truthfulness of tbe assertion I tbst tbeir labor was not io vslo. We , notice btre some of tbe many improve- : meots that base bean" effected since j then, purposing to contiuue tbe topic ! io future issues : hotels, cottages amd stores. Mr. F'. Mcllvsine, of Philadelphia, has erected a spacious, nest and commodious collage on Lafayolte street, fronting the Delaware lloaae. It was built for'tha owner by Maura. Hand, Ware 4 Co., aay at a cost of about 10,000. C. A. Rubicon), Esq., of Philadelphia, purchased last year the hotel property formerly koowo ss tbe "Com. merciai," and by n liberal nod judicious ; expenditure metamorphosed tbe build- i ing into two fine cottages. One of them, wbicb be purposes occupying ' with his family during the summer, is an exceedingly creditable building, and its architectural beauty is most striking. The re-modeling was done under bis own supervision. Messrs. Waroe, Harrison and Morris, from Philadelphia, are the proprietors of three, beautiful cottages, fast springing towards completion, on tbe uew Beach street, which branches off ■t right angles with Ocean, opposite the Colombia House. Those three cottages were designed by Mr. Botton, the well koowo architect, nod in style 1 ol architecture, and besuty of location will compare with soy on the Island Hand, Ware 4 Co., are tbe contractors lor the three, tba average coat of each it about $5,000. Mr. Bamoal R. Ludlam, of this city, has pat himself ap n pretty cottage on North street, which cost him nboot $3000. We wiab him every sort of happiness when be come* to carry the key of the front door in bit pocket. Mr. Eldredge Johnson, of this place, formerly of tba firm of Miller 4 Johovon, baa aractad doring the past fall, a fine etore and dwelling-boas* attached, on tbe corner of Mansion 4 Jackson streets. Mr. J. Scbellenger was tbe builder. Cost aboot $4000. Mr. Nathan C. Price, of Lower township is tba proprietor of lb* new store bolldiog, on Perry etreet fronting Booth which was erected last winter at a cost of $8000. A very fine building for hotel purposes, bas been built by Mr. George Yonog, of Philadelphia, on Jackaon street, nearly opposite the Railroad Depot. The bnilding le * good substantial one, and creditable to both contractor, R. C. Sooder, nod proprietor. The coet wet nboot $8000. A cottage on Corgie street, neer National Hall, was roo ap la an nmniirgly short period daring tba commencement of this month. Dr. Bonr- \ noovlllo, of Philadelphia, is the pro- | prietor, and Mr. J. S.Boxorlb of Phils.. | the bnilder. Corgie street, for aunt* ; mer residences le one of the most eligi- ! ble on the Intend, end we believe there are quit* a number of bnilding lot* in I thn market to be bed at reasonable , Mr. George Bennett, of Cold Spring, | has erected a song, substantial residence for bin family, ou Decatur street between Washington and Lafayette. The contract was filled by Messrs. Russell end Piertob, at *a estimate of nboot $4000. Mr. Bennett, we are pleeatd to tay, purposes taking op Y permanent residence among os, as be with that intention. The cottage fronting the Baptist ' meeting house, and corner of Franklin 4 Lafayette streets bis been completechanged In looks, sod modernized 1 every reepeet, under tbe toperviiioa ' of the proprietor, Mr. George Howell, of Philadelphia. _ 1 A meat market bts been run op on Jackson street adjoining the. Ware es- 1 tabliahmeat, by l$r. Clinton H. Hand, ' of Lower township. Mr. George Hildrsth, of thie city. recently mad* u addition to hie floor sad feed store, on Jackson street, 1 furnish room for a twelve-horse power steam eugiur, which is kept eonliooelly puffing and smoking, thereby ( proving that business is brisk in this , lino at nil Mate, ' i cHracHiu. Tbe M. E. Church is being completely remodeled and improved, and 1 when finished will praaaat, internally 1 and externally, a striking contrast srilb j its former unassuming appearance.— . Messrs. Hoffman 4 Williams an put- , ting this extensive alteration la to af- , fret, and aspect to baud the structure < over to the Trail sea, ready for public i -orekip. oa or baferu the first of July ' natfortabiag U om of tba «•*> 1 important in the ssneb ef ehnrcfc nr- 1 dbttaetaraen Cepe-foUad, end i. wor- ' aeryne.iea. TW aharah was bnilt ia ,
ty-two by sixty fast — of tb« same ex- t . teat as the one built by Philip Embury : ' | and others io the city New York — j | tbe first Methodist Chnrch on the j i American continent. Tbe church end | I lot on wbicb it stands were purcbtsed of tbe Preibyterian Chorch at Cold Sprfog, io 1854, for foar tboosnod dollars. This amount to ba expended ' j merely io re-fixing the edifice, at the 1 present time, will almost reach doable 1 ! the original cost of the whole concern. The outside architectural display will be'grestly changed and improved, while ' the internal arrangements are to be thoroegbly remodeled and beautified. * Bat one obstruction exists which will 1 ever prevent the M. E. church edifice i being considered tbx ornament of • Washington street, and that is— the awkward location of the parsonage alongside, which completely blocks the front aod most imposing view of the ' building. I Tbe eppearsnre of the Preshyterlen J church, on Lafayette street, stands a . striking monument of the skill and | nrowtsa of our ynnne friends Messrs . Stltes 4 Hoghes, who pot tba building throngh a regular coarse of painting daring the early spring. Mnch credit Is doe them for the taste displayed, as the colore and contrast presented are pleasing to the eye, and in keeping with tha sanctity of the hnilding. Of the Episcopsl temple of worship . we cannot tell anything farther then that Its erection I* beieg pushed forward elgoronely by Mr. R C. 8onder. hot will not be completed in time for f service this season. Oar Hotels. The renoeation of oar leading bouses i this spring bss been thorough sod complete. Congress Hall, Columbia House and the United Btatea are being pot in a condition which well justifies tha commendation of tha most faatidi- ■ nn$ taste, end Invites the pstronsge of > the traveling pnbiic. Mr. Cake has i sneceeded in making the dining room of the Hall one of the most beautiful roams In the coantry. He opens his house on Saturday, 1st of Jone. The' > embellishments of the Colombia nonse are being made under tha personal supervision of Mr. Bolton, the proprle- . 1 tor, who brings to his aid, not only I rears of experience, bnt tha moat com- ■ p»tont assistants he can proenre. Col i ' Weal will hatrthe States working In j ' Us usujI recherche style, second to no ' ■ house In the coantry In all arrangements for tbe comfort and enjoyment - of hie gneeta. STATE *ITEM8. ' — Mr. John A. Roebliog of Trenton, bei received tha contract for hoild1 ing the bridge serosa the Eaet River, at Foltoo street— the greateet contemplated strnctnra io this country. — A vole of tbe citizens of Vineland, Cumberland county, was recently taken on n proposition to license tbe sale of intoxiceting drinks, remittor in n unanimous verdict against LiTo TcAcbxas —We ere requested to sey that circulars containing tha roles and regulations adopted by tbe 8tete Board of Edocstion relating to the 1 examinaion of teachers, mty be hid by applying to the Connty 8nperlnten- ' dent of the coonty or to the Stat* Superintendent et Trenton.' Hea vt.— At Base Rirer, In tbe lower psrt of the good old coonty of Bar- , lington, there are living, six brotherv. Ihe Mestra. French whose average weight it 246 pooadt. The wife of one of them sold last year, l.OOOpoonds of hotter for $500, aod $200 worth of — The largest dtm in the 8tata is being bnilt st Millville, Comberlsnd coonty, for the cotton works of that place. It la half a mile long, and •thirty-two foot high. A new railroad depot 41x75 it also being bnilt at Millviils, tnd a large number of baildere going ap in different parte of tha city. Meeting of the Editorial Association, Last week a majority of tha ComBitlee appointed by tha New Jersey Editor*! Association to make arrangements for tha oast dammar meeting, visited Long Branch. Monoeuth Co. They wars received Id tha moat boapitabTe manner fay aavatal of tha prominent cilisens, who satisfied the Con- m it tee that ne pains wesJd ba spend by tha residents of Lang Branch le maks a vieit than or tha Aseocisliaa both pleasant aad profitable. A favorable errangemeel was mad# for the vnUreAel nation at tba Coatiaental Hotel the jargest peWtahoase ia tba Btate.member! »T tba Ai^Ttfrtioa with tbair Iodise will aaaaahla at tba Oas^ eestal aa Tha rede j aIWesoe, Jane I7th. ' end remain there ..til Batarday maraing. tha l»th, when the C eaves tics will bnek ap. Farther pertieslers will ba mads to tba mambava of tba AsaeeiatiM private eirootar before tba meat.., wffl tab. ptace. ""
. 'l For the Ocean Wave r | Mr. Editor:— With yoer permission, j I desire to aceapy a email ipbee in yoar 1 paper, for tha parposa of eel Hag atleoiinn ' : to tha improvamaats that might aaaiiy farm a part of tba order for the mora com- ' plete arrangmeat colfeected with the Rail 1 Road Depot oi tba Cape Island aide of - the creek. When that portion of tba | building, which is at present ascd south a of tha creak for a freight end paueoger B depot, was dslsched from its northers partatr, it was a move la tha right dirac- , ' lion and coeld not ba otherwise thsu en improrenent ; provided, tbst with tbe i e change sxltable accommodations wart al- . s lowed sod police regolatioas iostituted | . for tbe protection of those who cleim tbe j I privilege of masting tbair friends wben ' , lbs pmsiengsr trains arrive — aa is g*cer-j f ally tba cats after night — without being b subjected (while waiting) with every sort of rndeivsv that boys ceo eoatiiva to ' amusa .tbamtelvas. Uot'il recently the 8 privilege of etaoding io sn encloeurs of j 8 woodaa partitions, as a temporary shelter ' from storm and. tempest, wis vouchsafed ; | bat owing to tha praeeora caoted by a | growing populstioa, the capacity or space | within became to coatraclsd that sn order ' wev recently promulgated, t» lock all the I doors ageiost all intruderv, tnd it it nol | r till the last loot or the whistle is heard I r tbst the word sesame is giean, when it is j I difficult to describe the confusion among | , tha passengers to fiod egrets, and tbo | f ontsidsre to get within tha sacred walls of | " assurance of claiming tha prieilega of i mealing fteir friends. There ia ao light | ' outside or any voice of caatieo from any ) official to goida tba weary travelar, or to I . prevent him from being precipitated down I , several ttepa ; -aeithar, by tbe way, it It r poetible for the want of light, to diatingoiih familiar faces when he gets onltide. | 'Tie troe. it might be tretpaeeiag on the I Company's financial affaire, to provide ' s such convenience as a light over tha door 1 of egress, to direct paseengers to the I street in safety, or wosld it be approxi 1 r meting too neer the regulations af similar , iastllstleas elsewhere, for providing seeu. rity sad ssfe escort to passengers oafi! they are heyoed the Rail Road Company's jurisdiction. Your correspondent hat ■ frequently heard the qoeation mooted. > whether there is soch indifference shown I at any Itrmioas of a Railroad elsewhere? I ■ Withont palice, or lay regard to the im- ] , | porlance of protection or regnlalion or I I "J" ,orl — except tecuring the offices. _ I ante-room", platforms, Ac., connected j with tha Depot, with bolt# and lock". j Tha feet that Cape Island, New Jersey M is a jumping off place is fraqsently ran- ' | lized of n dark night, by tbst step-jump I ing from the doorway at the depot, to i | the side-walk. Tha iosorance compsnits > I who tike travelers riikt— especially for . | Cape May— deem it doe to their interests t <o charge an old elsnse of axesptien which they will communicate in doe time, unless there It light and safely guaranteed at tbs Daps Island Depot. Yoore Oxa or thk Proper. Tbr Trrrv Kacr.— Throngh tha Atlao. tje cab#, dated at Epsom. Englaod, we ' have tlw announcement thst the Derby •Ukei sere woo by tbe horse Hermit af. tar an sxcitiog race. Tba winner came - ia by hslfa length in tba midst of a enow f storm. Two hoodred and fifty tbooeand e parsons were prqsent on tbs turroo."Derr by day." Tha Prince of WaNe. Prince Alfred, witfc a fair tprinkiiog of lbs nobility of Great Britain were on the grand stand. All the horses, Vanban tba win3 nar of tie two thousand guineas. The • Itaka, I regoo' Grand Cross, Julius, and v other* vera beaten. 5 Tug fcasri. — The Bureso of SUtistic' r is making preparat lens ta take tbe Censn> . of l,87<r, threegh (he interna) revenoe or- . ganhatios, and an enameration has al ready bean made from which it appears that la November aad December last the r total popoleMno of tha thlrly-vevan Slate" was 34.100,259, and of the Steles aod . Territories together 34,505.882. In I860, ! tha total o( States sod Territories was f 31,443,821. i — Rorticaltaral Hall, tha fine new f music ball on Broad street, below Lomst^ which is to be opened to tba pablie In a (air days, measnres 75 feet by 200 feet, J and covers 15,000 rquara feat of surface. This is by far tha largest mosic hill in the 1 cite, end It le the IsrgeK la tha United I Stales. — Pkila Ledftr. ' Brass Trrrr. — Csltivata tha ground araand yoar abads trass by tha streets.— " Pat so mark aad boa H io, or deep digf glng three or fear feet fheta the tree oat will aaewar. If a tree it dead, replace it. Lot there ha no sham qboat oar attempt to adore tba streets. I — Ia Philadelphia they have a saw I liqsor law which compels landlords to i cloea their fairs at It o'clock at night sod • forbids them to opto again tntill annrite. . Oa 8anday tbe sale of liqaor ia posititeiy r prohibited endar henry penalties. ' — Priocstdn has jstt gr*des!ed 50 from ' its fall three years' coarse. What adds ; special iateraet to thk is Iks feat that mora than ane-fasrt h of tham coalamplata ' preaching tha foepal in haalkea laadt. f —A writer la tba OmfTtfolumalid . toys that Iht amount coatribatad iaat year , by tha Preebyteriaa aad Coagregttioaal . chart hea of tbo country ta foreign mi*. I tiodi was $878, XA4 (C. — A Washington eorreapoiirjt ft the : New York FWhsuH saya ••tba aapeooea el i tbe War Dwpenataai for tba fiscal year i wffl b. from $125.000, 000 ta $150,000,000, I or lea or aia times aa maab sa tba saumated anpeaawa." This evpaadilaee af * riqgta depart meat le tbwa doable the whole I .yearly gaol af tba (avaraaaat. ta all U> dapaitmeau, prior to 1ML aad asmeidar2Lr2*Tt2ri22LrZ?
Wrecks During ISM. Tha Lloyda ta Laodac, bees , made"* r report of disasters st see in all part* ef » tb* world dariag 1866. By" thin report r it appears that accidtou bsppensd to 11.- . - 711 rsttals, more than ooe-ha^Tof- which I occsrred ia Jauusry, Febraary, IltrCE f aad December. Of tbcta, 98 uttelt are [ > Mill missing, aad the other accidents are ' ' 1 divided into 341 veittll abandoned, 1,- i r 958 that bad seas in collision, of whieh, » however, 492 escaped withool material - i injury? aad 198 ware sunk, 530 foondered, \ ) j 3,381 stranded, of which l,67Jrwere got > off, 36 captnred, 18 suffered from piracy, ; - [ 173 from fire, 605- by bad etowega, 1,197 j 1 | leaky, 743 lost or aarbore cr chaiot, 194 | r | (exelaiiTelyiteemars)machiaarydtmaged , ) ; or ehort of coal, 349 mutiny, 3,048 lost of ] ' - j aaile, bulwarks, Ac., aod 40 waterlogged. [ Oat of these 11,711 cataaltiet 2.234 int solved tetal loss of the ihip, sod 1,946 ! • total loss of cargo. T'be total oomber of s lives reported lost it 2,644. Ol tbe>* ft liees lott, 989 occurred during the second r ! quarter of tbe yeur, when the general s | the average of each af tbe other three , • qnertere wee oaly 531, and the smallest r j uuniber was bslween Jauusry and April, t I when Ihe dieattare were st their maximum, t I an, anomaly Io be explained, perhaps, by 4 i ihe crowd of emigrants that their drpera ] tore in tbe Spring months, and thus reu. 5 I der aoy accident el that period peculiarly » j fatal to life. It it further shown that of if ] the casualties reported. 10,627 were to , j tailing vessels aod 1,084 to steamers, aod f | that io the latter cat*, ooe-tbird were from t I collision, while tbe collisions of tailing r veetele comprised only the proportion of 0 suffered from piracy, hut Ihe proportion 1 of dtmegte to steamers by fire wee about . twice ne great as to hailing vrietlt. Inr I fraquest in steamers at in t.iliog vessels , It is from leeks, lose of aochore or chaiot • i or mlsheps. This is the i first complete annual record of Ihe marioe r ! disaster* of the entire world yet issued, and as the London Lloyds intend to keep T it up, it will become very valoabl* wbsu ■ | Swcrdtboro' Railroad. • j A meeting of the stockholder* of tbie ' j n.td.y last. Mr. Alexander Black was - I called to the -chair, aod Jot. L. Reeves, 'f Keq . Secretary. More than tb* required '■ amount of tba capital stock having bteo ■) suDscribed, to anlhtriz* tb* orgauixatioo - of tb* Company under the provisions ol the.'cbarter, on motion tbe stockholder- - proceeded to an election for Directors, 1 when tb* followiog gentlemen were v Gideon W. W eetcott, Ztbalon Locke, r Edwin Slskee, David B. Gill, uaehia 8. • Thompson, 8emuel Bleek, Benjamin Reu Ion, Ieeac II. Vanoeman, Benjamin M. . Ricbtrdeon. d At a meeting of the Directera, held no Satardey last, Jothua 8. Thompson. Keq.. wet elected l'revident of the Compaay, Devid B. Gill, Esq., Secretary, and Mr. ' Samoal Black, Treasurer. • The Directors, we aaderataod, will at j ooce proceed to take measure! to survey the roed, and eecurs/ite erection et the • earliest possible period. ' d The Crops. The receut cold snap does cot appear r to have affected the crops iu tbs Kiel. - Wast, aod North. From all qaartsrs, tbe i reports premie* an aboondaol supply o1 - freit aod grain.- In Iodisna, Illinois, e Maine, Vermoaf, New Hampshire, Feand eylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, , sud other State", tba grain crop it eoo- , easily Urge. Wheat everywhere looks ' . remarkably well, sad the crap will exceed thst of last year. Tha somber a t acre* i town in wbtat io Wisconsin this yttr will , be at least thirty pej cask greater than , last year, and oar exehengst indicate thai ,1 the iccreata is almost at great ia the i Western State* generally. There boaoor bean for maay years so brilliant a prospect for mil kinds ef frail. Uolaat there t thoald ba a great change in the weetber within tha earning week or two, the croak - i era will Gad tbair weeapation gone. What's I* a Nam?— Every one le et a • loss as to tha proper nomenclature of lb* ' present "world's fair" la Paris. A Pari1 correepondeot girts as his opinion on the subject aa follows : "Napoleon 'a great 1 ehow ia aa •exposition' and net an 'axbi- . bition.' Tbe differenoe between Ibe terror . it not to trivial aa a coreory look implies, t They are approximate bat aat obsolete . synonyms. 'Exposition' it dtme-ttratian t -that la, soma thing daeigoad and destined to prodaca a predetermined resell, ba it r mental or tangible. 'Exhibition' It bnt 9 moni/tMtalion — show, display, which may j either ba barren ef or brimming with ^ effect.^ Ever; 'axpoeition' is thai aa 'ax- ' hibiliaa,' bat ant vies versa. Every bene • le aa saima!, bat every animal if not a ' bona." > — A Maine railroad has jaat established • a new ticket system that wa ceajd wish ; 1 might ba adopted aery generally by the ] ' van out (rauepertetioe'compacies throsgboat tha coantry. Blips era sold at tha j i revere! eUtione goad for lea hundred r miles of travel. At often aa thirty miles \ I bava bona prated over, lbs conductor caa- ' . cvlt that periloa of tha tiekut, aad this i procure ia eroUaasd aaUl all tha milea have beau cessamsd ta jaaraayiag. Tha I" ' milaafs tjakata, aa they era railed, ere _ . eoldTBheeper than athare apd are goad for . any day, ao that the pqbli. gain, both V '• ••!•- ] Tan tfowrUwwaewT Paean a ta tho world i : ajTsfswss ! , himself aad seen body else. Lite is' a baedwo labia. Thk aoa *|W shasg^i
SPECIAL NOTICES. Charles M. Seal, I ATTOMSET AT gjlW* * PtOCTOt 111 ADMIttLTr, ^ OIBm,X*4 South" rOBBTH St.. Philadelphia. John B. RuITmu, : Attorney 4 CoanBclior-at-Law, Solicitor, WASTER a EXAMINER IN CHANCERY. SUPREME COVRT CUMM1SSIO.NLR. and NOTARY PUBLIC. ! cape may court house, new. jerrey Dr. J. F. Learning, J-JENTIST. orrIC£ DAyjl , I i'JPK MA V COVRT HOCSE. — Tuesday*, and Wed- j , H'ouOff/?," IT— Thursdays. ■J- Txaw. MopiaaTs. Coadllloui Cash. JSM ' DR. n. L. LILHOIB, j j £)KNTI,T- CAPE ISLAND. J NITROUS OXIDE CAS admlolatered whea 1 A**' u ""V" I Errors of Tooth. elfK-ta ol youthful tudlacrallon. will for the saks , "John* h. ocden. j ! To Consumptives. 1 ' Throal and Lunf AflVettooa. The only ohjut of ,|-.e advrrttecr In Mudlnx Ihe rrvecrlptloo t! to every sufferer will try hU remedy, as It will coal II F.I.MBOI.D'S 1 Concentrated Fluid Extract ' TR. DIC T SAK8APABILLA. I THROAT, NOSE, EYES, EYELIDS, ICALP perfect Safety. j, T-VO Tthle-Spoonsful or Ihe Ealraet of tarsa- | . ^ An mirreallDg Letter Is publUbed la the Med. ! Iraet of Sarsaparllla In certain affections, hy Peujeuiln Travere, r.R.S..I u-. .'peaklo* ol those Concentrated Extract Sartaparilla, Established upwards of It years. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. Druggist aad Cbsmlit, ap*Lsim-eh oes Broadway. N. Y. Dr. tcbenck's Mandrake Pills R Subslltute for Colonel. . mercury, and without producing any of those dla- , agreeable or dangerous effects which oflea fellow In all btUoua disorders these Pills may be used 1 with eonldeaee. ae they promote tbe discharge of vitiated bile, aad remoea thoee otslructlces from lha Itvar aad biliary duets, which are the cause of bilious affections In general. SCHENCK'I MANDRAKE 1'ILLl sure tick Headache, and all disorder* of Iht Ltrsr, Udidrowiluess, and a general leeltag of weariness and lassitude, tb owing that the liver |g ta a torpid or obstructed rendition. In abort, thorn PHI. may be used with adeaa. '*«• 10 all eases when a purgative or alterative Pleaee'aeh for " Dr. Rebeack'e Mandrake Ptlla,' tor are on tbe Government ttamp-oa* whea la the last stage of Consumption, And tbs other ta his pnssat health. Rota by all Druggists oodMcaleT*. price yg do per boa. Principal OScw, No. 16 North ttath K. Philadelphia, To- *- General Whotoaala Agents, Demaa Barnes A Co, VI Park Row, New York; I *. Haace, im Baltimore St., Baltimore, M.| John D. Park, N E. eor. of fourth and Walnut RU., Clnilnnnti; OkU 1 Walk or R Tay toe, IM aad IM Makaak Af euue, Chicago, HI.; CoUIae Brothera. aouthweet eoraar ef lesood oaTTlta itresto, tL Louts, Ms . I«1 PrruTian lyrap. A PROTECTED SOLUTION at tha PROTOX- | IDE of IRON, euppllae the Blood WIU IU Ltrx ELEMENT, IRON, firing strength, vigor and sew life ta the whole system. would bnt Uet the vlrtnee of the Peruvian tyI Stead of reeling croee, "ell gone" aad mteereble, , Ahey world he uheamd, \ tgorout aad settee* A DISTINGUISHED JURIST WRITES TOA FRIEND AS rOUOWl: "I hues tried tbe Pxaruse Rvacr, ota the sx'.r: a-MBiK, 1= T* initu ft I iqi tarn rl itgif SyKt am *f RSt remTbe naula* hdg *Paaarrue Ivsrv" btswn ta **A !*>*•* PbsmphUtwm ba seal flea. ^ i ; Ma- GgA.-a-D.ar *tr,-Ka.*mr hwaaSuted gritv ratty *0* asywol weakn W<»a te'are ahMMMruKl M' ■
8 FECIAL NOTICES. I b *. GrnavUIe Laatk, ■ rratRcr jkd conssuoM-AT~utw, Zft SOUTH rtPTH STREET, We Are ffelltag Men't all wool Cast. Buataest Cmu, low as a* oo VesC . s es Whole Suits " *10 to " Better " CoaU tot t 00 j •• " 3 «S J8" ' " " WhsUtolU " til 00 t il h "t osgt#"" a os " Whole iu!U « *16 0«. Thc garmenti we tre rapidly aelltug at abovs**ceibi«"weu "i ,ei~ which name pH-dt* tTa've* bewe'tolrt.^*" "" Adeaaclng from these, we kav* all grades up a to tke Rossi French and EagllU labrtoa, which ^ arsjuHd^ a^pruportlttnalaly low prlcea, are supespecial care— Ihe email Quantity of clothing manufactured, feaerelly. this tsaaoa having w^"eUn° "l ro m ' 'hV^.'t'' re *Th ° ' uT Owe cost, which cnablcv ua'lo tell al'thv'low* prfcea We are ltl'OT*' DcrhRTNXNT. alt-wool ^aaalraere CoaU at tow sa Mo* - Better • Coat ,tor **» 00 " Pantt w t 00 j mmta'and Ma£d<N£ •9°l,"'f'ow— ' coaven^aVl ""l" dl **** ""ArettVb* bum', We hove tho largest eotebtuhmeat for tho manufacture and sale of clothing In PhlladalC'lA- sacupied oaelsalvely by oureclret and lied with the largest stock and most eompleto . | aaaortmealinthaetry.^ ^ "!uir^»k*u ZZr ZT-jrh20"' '' Nora -"wstari reeeu' tly d*V*JT' | - Important to touug Hen aod Trachrrt. ^ Every ysuog man, whatever may ba hit future ; caUlag laltfo, will and a thorough and pr.ctleal | can readily be tparwg from the earning t of avery oaly are neceeaary for a preparation that thai! Into a business that shell bring htm a good salary, and that may land htm sa is a business sue- \ CCSA At Philadelphia. Pa., a system of lastruc- ' Fullness aad Telegraph College, that must b* thoroughly practical, and work a revolution la commercial Instruction In alt schools having pntuaately this system at Instrnotloa tea oaly ba j United autre, aa It requires for 1U successful a' operation a grant number of etudeaU la dally couragemenl aad enthuilastte support of th* , j trading business men and educators throughout \ the country, and la drawing for this College pat- ^ raoage from nearly every state In. thsirhtaa. ,, . I The practteal arrangement of every depart men* . ! makes It proUUble for young men to come bun- \ , I dredsof miles to enjoy Its sdvaolagee, ss at ne ^ | other echeol In toe country eaa oqnnt advantages ! Rev. AisaaaDOa Class, Editor of t lark's ! said "Tho Com merrlst. Col legs ol J. C Mum- A . lord combines la IU plan more prarijealltlea aod^H seat than any similar InsHtutloa with whleh^H ; am sequalaud i. tho elty, aad hat oat In our^H ; and that ona pursues a method somewhat Ua' same, hot perhaps not ns fully developed. buck n report from Bee. Alexander Clark U strong evidence of tha gharaeUr and standing ef this school. The College, from IU plan of Instruction, Invites the ntteatloe of the messes, and aa It taauea many publlsatlons eaplanatory of tu working, which are mhllrd free of chargs, •end »n application for slrcnlart, aa they will niv rrQueet. Addrt as J. L. Hcsiroaii, I hlladelphla t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW AAD CHEAP GOODS I THE undersigned kav Ing renewed hU stock of Goods wlto tbe Intas! and most fashion, ble desire to provide themtollsf with eaoellrnt nston"* to u*. ally kept U n country ttora)consUtUg of DRY GOODS of every eartetr, such an Clotha. Casalmerea, latineu, and all gtrout for msa* wear i CALICOES > of tke moat beautiful and dstltabU patterns ; POPLINS, DELAINX, BROWN A BLEACHED «|U«LIN», FLANNEL* aad SHIRTINGS, TASKtt K6T10KS, - A foil supply of I. '".Oil a GBOCKKIBB * FiaOY18ION8, consisting of PORK, HAMS, " LARD, SUGAR, OOffTEES, MOLAISFt, 4 A TXA*. spick*. It*, HARDWARE of svssy variety PnlnU, out, Hoots and Shoes, Qimans ■ tr*. OKMwtas and Enrtheaware, Kerosene OH and Lamp". Aire as hand a targe Quaatf ty of well aasorled LUMBER 1 selected with a view to moot Uo demands of person" shout to build. BAUGH'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIMA tomM2d'ff!2rL.,2to •o-1-"" « Call at my "tore before purchasing "(newborn, sad ssve money. ^ owr»w smith, Grehen. May Xtth. laav. op : — p2Spsanr PVR KEEPING TO LI, GATE Renting of Saloon AT rriAMEOnT LANDING. P1**t**P*SA'TCRDAT, JUKE JK. Jj 1 Rki> to22?e7irtdsto&i5SS^ih!5iC ta EsasrMly. th« he tamoSiSlM p THE ROW "SOME TdKIS,"^

