GAdPE MAT OO&AN WAVE, WEDWBSDir. JUNK 1. 1870.
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE CITY AMD COUNTY : All <rerin^thl« ratahlishmenl for wtrwttaing, onbnxrlptlocs and printing, will be sent bill* for the several amount*, daring the week, nod in immediate srttkmenl of the nune U ex- — HB4B4.T — An important meeting of the Dinttore of the Cape May Mutual Flra Ineuraooe Company, *U1 be held at the offlre on Saturday morning June 4lh attto'alock. L O. Of G' t!— Th* member* of Uopi Ialand Lodge Ho. 93, are requratnl to bo in attendance at the next regular meeting, on Monday evening, Juno 6th. Urgent matter* will be brought betore the Lodge for eoualdrrution, and a tall repreocnUtlon ia desired. < Tub Bbasos.— Sow that the rainy spell »f weather with which we hare bavn infliotad for the poet few day* it orer, the ana U out In all iU glory, and the thermometer U about to run up iu ■eale to a point that will prompt the doraizena ofoor Intend < itlea, who are able to do bo, to conaider aarlodaly the question of pocking their trunk* and , at Um nnU*^ Capo May, width ha* , been brought within a ahort and , pleasant ride of Philadelphia, wUl of , cam be the first choice oi the ltn- | nettas army of aummer tourists, and | the indication* are that the great ruih j win commence earlier and assume | greater proportion* than ever before. , Our hotel Improvement* and large • number of cottogea erected during the , paat winter, have greatly iacreaaed our ( aceonunodotiona, ao that there 1* not i thaaligbleat doubt but that every per- ■ arowiUfiod comfortable quarters. The ' teoaon will be formally inaugurated to-day, by Ihe opening of Congreaa Hall, home idea of the commodious | and attractive addition* and altera- ( tiena which hare been mode In thia | popular catabliahment, ha* already ' boon given in three column*. The J gentlemen attache*, who have in no ! email degree helped to eatobUah for ; Congress Hall iU cnvlabl • prrelige in ■ the paat, atiii continue their coonec- i tioo with the catabliahmrat. Hoh. J W. W. Ware retain* hi* important ^ and reaponaibla treat: Mr. A. P. Hil- , drtth will oaaumc hi* laborious datlre I a* room-eierk; white Mr. 8. IL Lnd- 1 lam will preside aver the llnancial of- j fain of lb* Houk. Ti c ttewtiand , will bo kept by Mr. W. P. II. Covert, i of the Continental Hotel, ITillodelphla, ' who alio will have charge of the itand ( at the Stockton Hotel. Good Tsui-la na, Cox VKXTUMfo- J Tlie various Lodge* of the Independ- , cnt Order of Good Templar*, met in i I'th Quarterly Coovention, In thia j place, on Thnradmy evening hut, 20th ' uit, odd continued in acaaion until the i following aAernoon. Notwithatond- t ingtbo extreme diangrceabiencaa of ' ihe weather, the attendance waa quite , large, and the Lateral msnlfeaUd in , the canai of temperance by Uiok pres- t cnt, plainly demonstrated that this 1 rapidly growing ally of tl«- older tern- ' perancc organization* la prepared to [ per* pee orgnnizauons i* prejmimi w
do it* duty in every emergency. The Convention wo* called to order on Thursday evening by W. C. T. Dr. J tww. e. 1 -earning, of Sharon Lodge, So. 51. I*--' gate* were prreent from lac! re ioug.s of the District, aggregating Upward* of fifty, besides revere! of the member* of the Grand Lodge and a number of visiting member* of tlie order. On Friday evening a public temneretioo meeting waa held in the M. K. Church, which was oddreaacd aby Hoy. B. V Xawrence, of Trtplou. At the claw. of the Loctar-i, «HOonvention adjourned to Ilia Centre Hoaae, where one of the moat sumptuous supper entertainment* orer gotten up at Capo May or at any other place famous for auch things, ana spread In compliment to the visiting delegates. Everything that could tempt the appetite or please the 1*1hte waa provided in the greatret profusion. Preparation had been mode to aat at lout three Itnmlred gntsU, but In ixmaequeooe of the alarm marly one-half that number were prevented (burn attending. Previous to adjournment of the Convention on Invitation was received and in this county, on Wednesday and Thursday, September 7lh and 8th. Mao.. W. 11. Itexerty, d Vigilant Lodge, So. 44, was appointed ita W. C. T„ ami M. M. Giltem, of Kohlnoir Lodge. So. 94, ita W. Sec. Tnn Wrvr Jkkmct Railroad.— Within Ua paat few week* the track of till* real) between Woodbeny and . Coredan ha* been token up, and relaid with steel roll*. Tb I repairing and graveling of the read are now finished for the season, tan-in ; the rente tat ween Camden, and thia point, as far condition. An additional ,l*Ilv train, is exported, will he put on today. Kbal Eotatb.— ' Two sski ago we ori'lorgte street Uaft, 1 Aat wrek-a "OOoial Pipir (T> of . th n property was aold for (14,0001 How we should like to Inquire which stat,neat •% coned. Perhaps our Wend Mr. Hall could eallghtrn ox t 'oTTAti* Sold.— The line cotta— j Columbia Avsoua, nor Howard street , ! wo* "«M dnztag the week far (flue.) M», Bfarttt. efPMadMphtsW-.ning rift-Goo of UrJhfiZto, a*' CUy it j. pnftmMn tfar padtioc - ill ir ;i;a A T wi !h
i- - Kahtu Closkts.— Our attenttoo was lately coital to the reduction of this new ayitem to actual ure, by Mr. Win. G. Bboids, theTtqmter and efficient phtmbcr trod gaadtter, Jfo. 5 Mansion St. Tha l>tenaf rendedegexcraremthms matter, lunreuoas to health and convenience, more expectant in ir cities and towns, if mceortd, as It la : P claimed to be, offeis a iimplo and exJ pedtUoua mods of deeding with, or i i- rather preventing the hitherto unsvoidable collections of ordnre in thiefcly-in- I .. habitant localities, poisoning the air and engendering disease. I a la claimed I ' by Ihe promoters ef the system, and they are gentlemen of undoubted I ® probity and standing in England, that 11 on the application or a covering of driad , and sifted earth over excrette of all f kinds, no effluvia will escape therefrom , e but he absorbed by the earthly cover- } r- tag. This statement ia supported by the reported expertenceof aometetg* „ e public tostitutlooa, where the syateta , . lnatttutiona, where the system would necessarily be severely tested, betides ^ other evidence In iU favor. Those t facts hare been brought before the pubr lie several time* and we think merit 0 » attention, for If there Is a place, where c t more than another auch a device if j. 1 found to bo practicable, effectual ami r • inexpensive, would be valuable, that tl > place Is the city of Gape May, built as 1 it Is on a site only a few foct above the a ' level of Ibo ocean, rendering proper 0 I drainage out of the question. This be- r ' Ing the case, we think tha I our citizens 1 would do well to give the matter a fhlr b 1 trial. Wo don't apeok thus in the in- „ r of the Earth Closet Co., but in i, ' behalf of Ihe health comfort of all the y| of the city, which would i materially fortified and zubscrvcd y 1 the introduction of the system, if, ^ upon trial, It wo* found to work welL f( 1 flrat tiling then to do, is to test ^ the practicability and usefulness of the principle, and If that answer* experts- • ons. It will be easy to devise some " mode of applying it If these offered are ti , not effectnsL _ si THE PRBsnrrBBiAK AW-EBIILT *' i VtsrrCArE Mat. —On Saturday last, o , Home six hundred memhcri of the tin- c! ited Presbyterian General Assembly made an excursion visit to this City, 1 the kind invitation of Mresra. A. ' W. Msrkley, Ashbel Welsh, and s i Chas. Mac* tester, and the otBcers of the West Jersey Ballroad company. \ .:! ' of the weather— a heavy north east s storm prevailing the whole day, the * . occasion was a delightful ooo anil much j enjoyed by all present Mr. Marklry, . had taken the management of the af- : fair, and- he accompanied the reverend ti - excursionists, leaving nothing undone a i to make them happy and contented. ,i , General Win. J. Scwcll. the Supcrienfondent of the road, and Mr. ' (-baric* Dutiy, the new proiirietor of n I the Stockton, arrived the evening pre- a , vious and made all the necessary ar- _ menu a» thia end of the Une. The run was made on regulsr time, the pnrty leaving Camden at a quartc-r tl past nine o'clock. On llieir arrival U they proceeded to the Stockton, which „ ' IS being prepared for tha summer sea- r ■ son, the Udie* being conveyed there , in comfortable vehirtca. Although it * was raining at the lime the party were all pleasant and smiling, and took tho 0 unfavorable weather in good part. A ! number soon scattered off, under . umbrellas, in groups along the beach, P r admiring tho ocean and gathering a shells as mementoea of their visit, „ while others avalkd themselves of the ., rourteatea of E. A. Wan*. Esq., a V • member of the executive committee of " the hotel, in going through the mam- f< moth houie, and inspecting the great p improve menu which hare been made , hotel* nt seaside resorts » 111 hotels III seasiue resort*
e A very fir* Impromptu repast was " , provided in Ihe dining room, wltirh g , wo* discussed with that zest, which p • ouly the pure sen air con give. After Ml had partaken to (heir satisn faction, an lmreomptu meeting was •' . held, and presided at by llev. Dr. ti if Hopkins, of the Auburn Tbeologtail a 1 ""chnbeSalf of Mr. Markley, an inter- 11 " eating but brief addree* was made by I1 0 llev. Gllroy Heed, of Camden, refer- a . ing to the desire on the part of Mr. h . Markley and his two colleagues to ex- . 1 fond a hearty welcome to the mem- . - bora of tho Assembly, and make their " p visit pleaoonL To this end the pra- o ' cot entertainment bad been arranged, t Addresses were then made by llev. - " Jos. W. Hubbard, formerly pastor of . - the l-resbyterion Ciiurch of this dtj. r The party did not leave Cope May J , until fire o'clock, and did not arrive I in rhifadehhta until half-past nine, ' > owing to son* detentions of on tra- f 1 avoidable character. In many of the j- . cars denominational hymns were »ung ' . by the aornpanls. and the occasion was one which the membsrt of the As- 1 ' rembly will semember with pleasure. ' 1 A SrooEwnos to Ijvrnr Staiile J :1 OwyEtw.— We would urgo upon oil : those preparing to enter upon the hock : and carriage btsiiness this summer tho : ' neeeaslty of bnvlng for hire carriages, ; 1 easy baroocbm, pliartons, anything in J , fact th*t will aceommodote, comforti ably, from two to half a doaen persons: ' , good hormto poll them, sad obOgtag ' I ? in aalnai Mta J*. ."*T* ' ■ one an opportunity of seeing everything ' i- at the Canes that is worth working at, ' Sot one-fourth of the people who visit J Ca|« May know of the beautk* of the ' . place. They merely walk through the ' u liofols, or stroll along the ocean's shore ' * or promenade the stroeta. Tliey fail { II to enjoy the grand drive along the J i- beautiful sandy beach, or to view the ' t I-igfat Home er a talk at Cold Spring ! or Diamond Bsaeh, or the Doat Land- " ing, and many othsr places worth visit- j : ; I.tr-Bwaw Ghaxted.— At a snodal 1 ' moating of City Council," held Monday ' evening. Licenses to keep Inn* and ' „ Taverns were granted to the following ' e Ttauua Shields, proprietor of the ] y "Mechanic House" Doatur street. 1 John FenHn, of the "Cottage by the 1 ltifUp Koenlg, ef the Damon • Ilonoe." ' » Wm. M. Green. "Ocean Braere ' p. Hotel." . . Antbimy Ixditis, of tha "Son Shell. . u Sarah L. Snyder, of the Bowling Sai laoo an Jscksovi streeL I ' ' WooUbn1' Hoase' n Joan Walker, of tha Depot Hnqie, i ,, j John McC.mii, "Oreenwood Cnt- i j i tage," Drcatar St. , Tlie above Ifrinkiug Saloons jut I I « taxed ace -rdlng to nrdiuance, il&.i ! I * taohOne of U* sr^j, moot dlmgreo- j able ami iii,.p:»,rtunr -norastor," , jy visited this wrtion but TburvUv . - 1 I | h 3,^s1rtL^ "to o^.'^Tsh'n^'
j T Lot-id Br<iviti<-a. f June bugs will soon be In stnsoe. Unen dresses trimmed with tare are ) sweat. Overcoat* were in general demand i la*t week. i The Baptists are shoal building a i parsonage. The strawberry crop will be large • and luxurious. Ladies should fig up their age for . the coming oensus. Our public schools bare. dtBC^. Jar the summer months. One hundred buildings elected inyhu , place and vicinity during the past year. Tha test "ran of Mud-' s about making ita appearanceTn this section. With our present issue we complete ' the publication of the tews for this ! year. June and September are tho picas- ' test mouths iu Ihe year at the sea- 1 side. 1 P. Gardner, late of the Stockton Ho- ' fol, will run the Stetson at Long Branch J Vegetables are not as abundant iu I market as they might be. Our farm- ' seem to be laboring under the imrupted her population within the post ' Our common councils endorse the 1 action of Ihe Board of Commissioners ' the shelling of the streets, and ad- ' rise a continuation of the good work. ' Strangers, visiting tbe Copes, hate to 1 be bored with the impertinent officious- ' ness of parties wonting to know their « tho moment they step from ' Dog-collar* are not in that demand ' which the supply of the animal would seem to warrant. The law now in ' force require* every dog to be register- ' ed, numbered and collared. ( Dr. Marcy foils a huge joke about , his going Into tho blister business on a ( tremendous scale test summer. Tbe _< story, to be comprehensively enjoyed ( should be washed down with a draught of tbe Artie Soda Water which la kept t at band. t BanMtay B*lw<i jatfiw. I The Annual Jubilee of the Sabbath t Schools of Cape May County took t place, according to announcement, last i Wednesday, in the beau ti fill grove nt HeaviUc. Though there had been a severe shower on Tuesday, and Wed- i lay morning waa unpropitious, yet , the time of the starting of lite special , train the sun appeared and tbn clouds ■ and mist) were disponed, to the great > of both old and young. It * was a matter of surprise to see tho' - number of our citizens who had laid t a*lde their labor to participate in the pleasures of the day ; the train which j was to convey the excursionists along f tho whole route, was well filled before this place, and with tlioae who I in waiting at Bennett's, Bio 1 Grande, and Court House stations, * crowded to cxeco*. 1 Upon arriving at Sea viilq long Hues I of carriage* were soe» approaching, containing tho schools frlim the upper j port* of tbe county, and 'by tho time , all had arrived the grove Seemed fairly t alive, thou could uot have bten less ' two thousand )ie meats present, which is an evidence of tta Interest t In tbe Sabbath School caifle-bjihe I people of Cape May. In the grove the ■ Committee of Arrangements had erect- J ed a stand tastily drcnrafed with ever- i cd f,
greens, mottoes and Bowers, with seats u front for the accommodation of the school*. At the appointed hour, Hon. j J. II. Dlverty, of DennisvITle, called „ the school* to order, and the exercise* S of tlie forenoon commenced with ring- ^ led by^l'rof. S. S. Coraoo, who ( presided at tlie organ with his usual „ ability, after which prayer was offered ii Bev. A. K. Street, or Vineland. ' Rev. Ik C. Lipplncott, of Dennisvilic, 8 delivered an able and eloquent address , of welcome, which evinced Me deep in- b tenet in the canse, which was responded to by Prof C. B. Stont, of Hew > Brunswick, whoso witty address pro- „ duced much merriment among the ; His remarks were upon the importance of officers, teacher* and c member* of Schools, properly prepare c themselves for tho lessons, which 1 he Uluelratod in a very happy manner. After eon* further singing, the ga c tiering waa dismissed for dinner and ■ recreation, both of which were fully a Indulged In- At two o'clock Bev. J. t K. Manning of ScavlUr, called tbe chil- n dren together, and altera short address t tits various schools in succession gave I fine specimens of their singing, which f were very pleasing, and showed that this important part of the Sabbath- I School training had not boen overlook- 1 e«l. 1'rof. Stout was again introduced, i and addressed his remark* to the adults « present, urging upon them the impor* ed impression, and will no doubt in- ■ spire a greater effort in tho work. Mr. ' b tout's practical knowledge of the best modes of teaching, having been for i many year* principal of one of the tare i fis ftwiHtarity with the whole Sabbath i Schoal work— his ready wit — his etoI Sof U* most efficient promoter* of cause of tha day. Bev. A. K. I Street wa* called upon and addressed i Ihe schools In hit usual felicitous man- I ner. After eon* farther speaking and singing tho school* were dismissed to I enjoy theraeelra until five o'clock when the curt returned. Altogether Ihe Jubilee was ooe of tho most successful ever held, and will i long be lield In pleasant remembrance by a!! who were present. Tub DivTEREStB.— To give our ; citizens son* idea of tho manner in which public improvements arc prosecuted in other towns, we extract tho following paragraph from tbe Elizabetli Jseraef:— " Broad street property owners, in Newark, where tho wooden invunicnl. has recently been laid, are an the point of UUgatioo with tho city, over the matter, claiming that tlie city has no 1 1 right to aasets them tor two-third* i ti* expense of Ute improvement. I property owner* for Jtewfo^ tiiwn.t' ; Lit with this difference however, that mtrotrateareb^j pavrel Ibr rtic first tirt''s*y*"*"mil&jn* nf",Mtera wUl fa "I H ( •' Ms he eh h nrt
«w BciLDinwa. (tape May. thta year, lends 4a rip of reoside resorts, in the improvement T hue, and a tour through them ail will not fail to confirm this miction. Ore d crery hand are the most striking evidence* of enterprise, energy and Lna erased prosperity. Mammoth hotel additions, magnificent marine reei0 dences, splendid eottggeo, commodious boarding booses, tasteful stores and r other buildings have been added by the hundred to our former eccoramo- ' datioos, within the pest seven or eight months. "We do not ask for stronger 1 evidences of the thriving condition of ti>e ■ place. Prirate and public enterprise, t capital and labor, hare combined to . keep the wheels of progress in motion. , and now let nothing be Interposed to ctog , their onward career. We are surprised, 'adeed everybody i» surprised, at the . wonderful growth of tho place, and . the fact is daily becoming more and more apparent to capitalists that no . or safer investment can lie bond , than by converting their stock* Into Cape May property. And we are L pleased to see so many instances of this . very nature. Tbe West Jersey Railroad Company, . and a number of gentlemen, associated ; with it, have contributed largely towards our up-building, and the indicsi lions are that they will more extcnI lively in the future. To the Board of . Commissioner!, created by special art of the Legislature, mnch is also owing, , and their Improvement operations are . now aa strongly urged oed approved, . as their appointment was heretofore denounced and opposed. Then we must give credit to the enterprise of a number of prirate gentlemen who have been instrumetatal In aiding and abetting thia wonderful spirit of improvement, the effect* of which are so manifest on every side.— Of this number we shsilid mention the names of John C. Bullitt, Esq., J. F. Esq., J. R. Dobbins, Esq., and McMokin, Esq., as standing in tho good work. We have grouped together, wlih the aid of Mr. John W. Lycctt, a list of tlie building* erected since test September, and if we liaro committed any errors therein we shall be happy to make the necessary corrections. We will commence with those on WAsnwaTow STKBXT. At the Junction of this our principal business thoroughfare with Jackson street stands ooe of the handsomrat structure* on tho Island. This hi the splendid doublo-store building.MimgIng to Anspsch fc Stanton, fashioned after a design the exact counter-part . of tho structure destroyed by the lire. This building was erected by Joseph Q. Williams, and cost about (0000. Adjoining is a Saloon belonging to Philip Koonlg'a, two •tories; built by Hand, AVare & Co.; costing about Then we come to a line two-store i with French roof, belonging Mr. I-oftna, of Philadelphia; cost about KOOoTB. C. Sender, builder. On the same aide of the street stands E. Major's saloon, built by Ware ft Eidredge, at a cost of about (3000. Next we come to a w>lcnd!d three story building, with French roof, belonging to Mr. Dillon, "f Philadi Iphia, designed for tvo stores; stands on tlie site of the late A merican nousc. Was . by Jk'li. Souder, and cost about (7001k'' Crossing Decatur street wo have on ; one of the late United States Hotel lot-, , Sloan, tlu popular bnthing-rohe man. Is three stories with French roof; ami mammoth bulk window* oruament the >Lw Caal X'JIII -l ml WMatlllllt (5000. and wa* built cr
under Mr Sloan's supervision. c. On another of tiieoe lot* Is another handsome store building erected by | Ware ft Co., for our worthy post master, Mr. Joseph Wore, at a oast of , It was designed as a post office a< but la now occupied by a confectioner. A few steps farther bring as to Mr. , Young's fine bakrry establishmenL This Is a three story building >u with French roof, and wna con- U' trarted for by R. (J. Souder far ' about (3000. d" Xext is Mr. William Townaend's JJ •ubstaulial store, which was put up by M binuelf, coating about (4.000 bj This brings at to Ocean Street (•! On the opposite side of Washington <B street wo have a small store, in oourac of of erection by MatthoW Hall, for P. R. ar the Niagara curiosity man. sr Next stand* a three story cottage cu erected by Dr. E. H. Phillip's, at a coat of about $4000.' Was btdftby the Hughes. Between Dr. PhUliia' and the Cath- A olic church is a very handsome double K store, structure of Mr*, lieorge, of Phil- 8t sdelphte. The stylo of architecture of 0. this building I* exceedingly tasteful and adds materially to the beauty of fo the street on which It standi. Was ti Ire Mr. George, coating about re At tho oorncr of Washington street F ft Delaware avenue Mr. Jama T. G Smith ho* put up for himself a store at co*« Of (SMO. Jeremiah HebrUrnger contractor. y t On tho vacant lot in front of tho „ at a cost of about (4OU0. Mr. Geo. W. Blake, contractor and builder. Continuing al-ng -ir. : f' notice the following new nhildlng*. Mr. Learning's twin cottages fronting the M. E. Church; J. fi. Town- i, I send, builder. „ A luutdsome cottage, with French : Sl'SSR'.i'SiJTSS: ' r A fine cottage, nor Jefferson street, 0 course oT erection for Dr. H. L. GI1I mour; oort (oUXI; Csssldy A llond, . bulkier*. I Tha. J. Ssyre-* cottage near Queeu; c.: . by. hiareif; cost about (4011.'. d i Enoch Hand's cottage; built bv himself; cat t'JVm. r S.Cot*oa.ieottagc built by himself; I cost (4000. ( ' Jia^r%2£? °°tUr; ~t 9X00 ■ J. Bioko's cottage, east about li r (3000, built by himself fi , Cottage of Jama C. Bennett, coal h . (lstt); built by Casoidy ft Hand. t Maskcl Ware's cottage; cat (3UU0; » built by himself. ■ - Blchozto^^cottege; cost e ' huUl^^ffiflttoU*8MO,t',Hai0' , . QottageofDaviaiVraou;co.t dOUO; . i built by himself. This bring* us to the rod of Wash ington street. Ilrturalng we proceed " along e Sew wing and other addlUans to i t Conmea Hall, from ikntens byTlon. t t W. ft. Ware. Ettioated cost a (out ; t SOOO. Wc rere-rve for a aporato t e a description of this nusmtuoth 1
On the opposite ride of the strart , Mr. Williams ha erected a cottage , of for Mr.flttan^ ttehettonger; cost about i ber; coat (1000; has tubular w, :i in , front, that glra water from a depth of - n- Upwards q( eighty fact. , el Lumber office, built by Trainer ft , , Co., cost (9000; It C. Souder, contrac- | tor. i " Store and ri slinWB of Goff ft Bra., | rf cost (3000. 7^ iy os eboadwat! 0- General Scw*H ha erected twosplen- : i Ik J. •ontaeter. "■ okaitt iftm. ; i J] '"ifrv GrroV»T Philllelpliix. ha* on " tbJ soma stive* a cottage, in course of erection, (fort (4000. t d tland, Ware ft Co., have contracted far a large and handsome marine real- . decee for Mr. IL C. Lea, of Phlladcl- r phis, on thfe strott, and quite coutig- I 0 Lot? to tbe bind — Will cost abort ■e (13,000. , WOOfrsTKEET. Cottage of E. C. Knight bit* been enlarged considerably on this elreet, J at an outlay ol about (3000. JACKSON rmtxn. _ Below Washington street,'ond near •* the site of Riegel'r old saloon, C. Mira1- Iclls, has put up a very flue hotel alruc,f lure, plain sn«l unpretending in appear- , ancc,, but convenient and spacious In u its every arrangement. Was built by !• Mr. Walker, and cost about (10,000. e Adjoining this property Mr. McConI, ncll, of Phitedelptla, owns a Iisndaomc _ tltree-story Frendr roof cottage, which cost (3000. B. J Dobbins, builder. On the rite of the old Atlantic, an i- imposing hotel row stands, and will, » when completed, compare favorably . with any buildingon the Island. Cat i. . 830,000; lloffinu 4 Williams, conIra -tor* and buUlers. A fuller des't scription of this louse wc reserve for - a separate article. „ North of Waahngton street a htnd■omc *lore was ccmpleted early in the tt ; winter for Bcnratl ft Bro., tlie popu- * * tar stove manttfac.urera. Cost (3000; g spiendid show window* and frout of tbe modern Oder. Hand, Ware ft , Co., builders. Addition to Richardson ft Furrow 's ' meat and provialro market. It. C. Sou- - d»r, builder; cost(1500. Addition to saloon or El well ft Bro.; e coat (1000; built by themselves. DECATVlt KTItEET. 1 A fine hotel structure, on the site of the lste Greenwood cottage, now stands fronting about where the Unlil tod State* Hotel diuing-room run. Belong* to John McCann, and wa* a built bv J" Q. WHUano. Is !ea»»l to ( Mr. Bryant for the season. Coal w e about (MOO. On the grounds occupied by tlie 1 burned billiard ft bowling saloon t Tbot. Barrett has constructed a mam- | L motli establishment for tbe same pur- I It pose*. Cost about 88000, and was , „ ouilt by Ware ft Eidredge. li * Addition to Eagle IIop-l; time v storic*: cost about (3000. t Addition to J. Rutherford's cottage' . expense 81500. e lmprovcmeuts on Isaac Whllldin"* g cottage, cost about $-1)00. Ou the burned district along tin* z struct, three handsome buildings have 1 been erertod. Tito lint is Ik Ik „ Swain's residence and officr;coitS40'»i; Hand, Ware ft Co., builders. Tbe next is Mr. Peter's Furniture '' store; three story, French roof; ci»t ; (a»0; J. Q. Williams, builder. , * Then comes J. W. I.y celt's Real Estate and Insoranco office; tliree storic*, _ with French roof; R. Saudri ° builder. Coat *4000 ' ,' Next tha Ocean, fronting tha Col- ' umbta Hook, Mr. Ca»;>er, of tteiem. d a^t 8toS;P j'^I.^^^ndrlmM-
A number of new building" have put up on the Columbia IT mix: 1 fiouac and a three-story house for the Servants, quarten, cosUnjfaltivgethcr | about 830,000. - li. C. Bonder, (builJer. Two fine cottage* have been erected ' by Ik C. Bonder, for Sir I'eterMcCol(4300 retch. A beautiful and costly marine rest- , stands at tha comer of tlie Avcu- ! A Guaroseji it, belonging to J. U. McCreary, of Phitedclpbia, and built by R. J. Dobbins, at a cost of about Tbe style of the archl tort oral display on this (Jottage is a comWn* lion of roe Elizshstluui, Gothic and Doric, and a description of it, so as to convey Ida oT what it looks like, would ocmore space than we have at our disposal Utis week. BEACH AVBM'K. Tlie first building erected an this Arenas was the cottago of Mrs. Gen. Kmrnej, a short distance above the Hotel lawn. Cat (50UV; It. Sofolef.bfiimer. Two fine cottage# have been built J. C. Bullitt, by H. J Dobbin.; roofa, three stories. Cat (6000 each. Cottage*!!. IJ. Dobbins, three-story, rout protected with slate.--(6000. UTOCKTOlt AVEWt'K Two cotsaga built by R. J. Dobbins. French roofa 3 storle*. Cat (0,000 each. A very taw; summer residence built by Ik J. Dobbins, for Jo*, three, three I story, French roof, with slate. Cost (30,00a , COKDIB KTEBBT . > On thia street Mr. M. W. llall ho* for himself a cosy, Htlle cottage, root of $300. i. J. Straiten Wan, everted another lur himself, at a cost of 83300. And Rohk Chambers, Jr., stlU another: Cart (1000. ' A cottage l*eatliigT^3fari boa horn erected on this street fbr Jama Crandol, by llond. Won ft Co. On JEFTBIUOX STBEET. Mr. SanttaiBeheDeoger, fa patting up fur lumself another cottage; er.st J. Q, Williams, hollar. DELAWABB AVXXTE. Mr. Jama Moray boa a very nice" cottage on this retired thoroughwhich he pconeoa to ..occupy during the t-ummer 'months. $3300, W. Y. Canaidy, builder. (in this stmt Chas. * A Shaw has erected a very fine Cottage, at a cot of about (BRA Dr. Jam Mecray, Jr., owns accnwnient cottage adjoining hit |»raenl Next week we shall ctrnttsiM tbe list by erasing Cape Island CrjeL. If something isn't done to nrarent these dlqslsi ens karosa* explosion., srilh which our contrtDPoranrr' cil- ! presented tVOongreo* for incorpnrafallow d!,w sad snnfCnL-*~o?fW/, W# second the morion, i We iakwinod b^. ite Bt
Judge Von Syck. l, It is said, has directed that all persons who spit on '■ the (oar of the Court-room, in Cumberland county, shall be ejected therefrom. • Tkia I* certainly good new* for them ■ who prefer decency in an aoaembtagr i of this kind, and tod for those who '• would gject their fifth on tbe carpet or Boor of the room. The son* land ' of rule could bearmliedwith advantage the disgusting habit of tobacco chewwho frequent ptaca of worship in thia city. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. vacxsN a ska re, SB MiAal SL.btlow Nisi*, rhlltoslikis. t— os Sqoosiors sad olSer oosss sofclo XsrOw*ro, (or ul, by - SIS Msrioi St. totew Kista, mi*. J. S. KENNEDY & SON, STORE, I No. 37 V/ashington St., j n* D.4T OR RV NIGHT. ! AT ALL HOURS that are .tally made by their frieads DRLMi STORE, j PATENT nEDIf taCI, j PERFUMER IE*. And TOILET ARTICLE*, ] | - ' American Tea Company, 1 OF NEW YORK. I GREEK i» BLACK TEAS. ill Warranted to give Entire Halls- i
T'»r'roE tmrr tkiksj* ' - Perry Davis' Pain Killer, | ; 2£i6sas5sft.,sfJs -rjsE ffisraRssn^mtstita S1000 REWARD. 11 1 vEBIMi-H VIA rcos cures sll Uvsi. XU- ' mIlStas^*15sJs«'nj»i''. 1°^ SSIffitt - oesisdr falls .0 cure, it *»• cured el » J.sre ctssdinj. Tn It, ssd ret rid or ta. Boat traubloaoao dlooooo Sao* It heir to. v . Ito. set Aits street, rxiudclpxi. | It j NOTICE. it! nstit, x. J» M*r »x I'm I I TXo Boor* «r Hrccton of Tto Capo M«T X , PM»insll;i».<to. kato^talt dj^drebredjt " j (rro« oMti ro»r'»" j J txido? oo'iod sflor H SBMS' . Treoaurer. a. 'plOMie II. AI'BOCXKll. „ Bell Hanger, At psosoat kaoflnr Ihs Bolls ot t oo»reta Hall Bassltooa to UtamtaSao tslldu# sot. taroa, aaj.lt, .'.meant Ikal So IP ( haa IqgsSUtkad " A Ilrssnoh Oltl.-O, . On Perrr S|^. j * Adfolala* Coofreta llall, .let aa) ortore h- to< *y .Vetr Hrtt llanyiii'i r. . Or REPAIRING OF Mil. IS, j Will to pnmpllr altoadod to °a BoaaoatMo U Tost, tl (li t s. WALTON, foreman Dl MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. lie Al tha Tttlrt Aciaaal Bsallsr ef Ito nire-i-J Sf ; vs, m ip iSMtoTaa*SWJish52S5ySsiSIr* jJl W# Iuiara at the Lowest Bates. -!HV mm 5
u New Adveriisementt. a . . — — A, r- JpItKDBmOK UOiiRNKU. 1° FLORIST t GARDENER, rr Xa. WM. ■ALSTON'S COTTAOE, Jj WjUJs^to. St., Capojttr ntj, - Grand Opening Spring and Simuser Millinery » DRY Goo 1Mb: •heap Philadelphia Store, Taney ft Straw NIHIserj, ^ j Wreotka. raalttre.^tejda. Hal asd Saaaa- i Win. Ci. i< It .tit aire ' Portable Dry Earth Commodes I Ft HI 1-7 JCKU CI.OSETH. I ,- NoticM-* ! pntont English ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT.! " rslenl minBlnout Lining Frit
| "' Ttereluint A. < ] w'lTltoTtn reot. in -r (1 WlllAOttMMa, 15 DRUGSTORE! |fJT|««« Lnrgext iin.l Ma-tat s DRUGS, ! Family HeSlciiRs, Miitrj, TOILET ! Fancy Articles j | In Ca|k May County. _ FINK OLD BKANDIKS, AND WINK*. k I For Medicinal Use ONLY, " \ Drs. MARC V ft MEL HAT. ! T^O JJEW JJTBCOVERY 1 II haa loo« toon kaoot IhaLIha oldcittlu ; lltkod aod woltoloaktd FPHNITUKK A BKDPiN.i iv ahk.kocihs of h. n. iKWi*,Jt„ ' IK Fretor Sulla. Is nut!.. Halt Clato, topaoc j ton*- imrohaalsz oltowhore. U XVlm Fhllsdolpkia. Undertaking Establishment, ,v Nil, HI WASH jNOTUN STRKKT. J" toltortBuS' I*-' xi£^l=p5I!LIsB*C Patent Burial Caskets, " t w'^lC!mB?ft»ijAia. *■ WELL'B CAKBWMO T ASLKI8i utsmtT wmjJjiraiitoir'J'. cTremm At»k
RoelEstBfa. k F«M8 WakteJ)! OH* HCNDOXD TRUCK VAfeMS. txa fa— aSBBg' ' BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! jsrassrmM ON ACOOMMODATING TERMS, Gram, fined and Cengrea Slrrets, Brasdnny and Ihr Tnrnplkr. art 'l II , - DANIEL M. FOX & SON, CON Fit FAN CERS I I (fill KHTATK Agenlas i Office, So. M0 X. Fifth 8k, Cottages & Building Lota j | I^EAI. ESTATE I. It. M. HWAIN, l Surveyor, Conveyancer, Real Estate Agent Cottaies, Biiliiai Lots & Farms, , ' " T .ii txsist *"• ■ ■ nOTTAGK LOTH FOR SALE.' . ' McMatins Atlantic Hotel Grounds I Columbia Houre-. ' | Deem lur sirvt-l. 333 ft. 'f 1?r f ' \-?L ^3 ? " : h r; -i |lj J. 5 :i Tl I I . • i I
NMuTutototo cura itots"' Nrt'of attoto tots|torSmjgta'riy'jr Storek7ft|'p7fr^ °,*ICM*RD,?SS«r*trere^"' 'w* v "rxrvsrzTtti' ^tart-Tea's &nk?KJSliI?^,2r' ,w 14th Day of JUNE, Next, k Zlckanl^S. Cktmploa, *t u sTto *"*"■ .is i i; V* eta a t M ^cAaatptou, si lis BLXBR SMITH, ColtoHor. Dalad Ap.ll IS, lino. 01 Flour and Feed, pLOXJR t FI'iKD I *, rn»r~ " toa'*u«'*'toa »f Kretl mimtoWreram ^ tssuSratatiSSmsS75 Ha) art Strew h) Ito Satoi" Uae and nalr far riuterlng. . Baal Uuallt) of LEHIGH COAL! Floor Oil Cloths, and Mattfnus, m eautsnyiia ereret. Articles IlcJlvrrad Jreo of Chargr. Mill— On Jai KRor iMfak ~ •-L rrtrrtos-. ' 4 0,1X11 Car* May cat), N.J. re totialr). awr'wtorei SmTrltol.ftus^ISsu' •a'nSjre waai^gq i 3? ?to
Dry Good*, Qrooeries, At. fJWIE PuHllc- are s***rsll) THE ( HEAPpTOU MACKBY LVILXJAMB, DENNI8VILLK, j Caw Mat 06k, K. J., NEW GOODS.' jrrr ircxrrcn rton th* cm . DRISS SHAWLS & Otter Gooix Choice GoodW LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH ! Wa arekt a Spacialt^ol STArtK GOODS, Mnslin Departoeit Being the iArgret sad Deri Assorted la the County. 1 COM K AND SKKODN NKW STOCK KIOHT KAKLT. ( LOTUS, 4 AHNIMEREK. Linen Drills, Etc. ron MEN'S AND 1DTS' WUl, I' an I paired A Csaarf tassMs. 1 Gmcfief, Qveeru Ware, iff. aJmn Ureal Barrel" sow whlW yoa k.ta mr You will find at THE CHEAP STORE of Mackey Williams, atso, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER, FLOUR AND GRAIN New and Choice Block, AT Tnr VFBT I-owrar Pbicb*. CDMK KARLV AND SKOIIt; MACKEY WILLI AM8, dknxikvii i.r„ Ja», Ca,,t Ma) Caast), N. J. N. 4k PRICE'S NKW a H KAP ST O t. E for. PKRK1 i MANSION Wt., cark island, RIBBONS. VELVET a k KARTHKM WANK ! I-4IVT*. OlkS. GLASS ft PFTTT, GROCERIES, | TI. |ra|.> '
i t,. .la* art smstear. CVKTRELL'S AGCK BtaTUMg ' f|*nra' *T10T^tWASftl-. N. C. lWftU.. W N. W. Cob. Pkiikt ft.RcL'TH frt*., cafk nor cirr, j'. a I Millar Slot, nalldla*;] rRESH rALL AHD TOTER BTOtfl. DRY GOODS, °- l»w 1'nbviT* ! Fob Canii. iik ExcitUMfP ' " " ill SLACK, RKOWN AND STMPKD A I. VACS I ■talalnaa tad Prists «f all k lad a. cf DOBSKINS. . l "^taKnfton nnsuin.' uuuM, '** >s Loilons, Hosiery aid Trlnualags sf all klidt. CARrETDfGB. HItOCER lEH. Sire'. SSVsSa, POTATOES TflSin:*. ' Caadaaaakaazadfo, Bultoa.Zgre A fal l, | " IS* OAK AND PINK WOOD, to »' K* ' f f",' jTp*^ Wssdt'. _ SnrATA^s »n. aVkalS " **"■ '«• •

