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' - ' • 1.90 per Annum. In Advance 1 J?»omc anil (Sounfg. < f»l Mar r»-i Office. j h'iiip imiiomcrr. < T-S&if'-iZZ < Noner Orttr bustnns rrlll be opened it 7 1 oVfocx a' *. and rkm ai « o*MZ r. ». | M. j«,|. if* »:pls< opul III null COR. WAItnCIOTOS aFHAXKUK 8TS. , ^'srjEi'SSi-rs.saws: ! nnjjffit joUowOg rasHrenldmne. will preatfa 1 ZsZsH- "•—■ ; I °%un"«a -SJTbr. Hague* of Phlls-lel- 1 jVani'. inb-4Dx»i 111'. Bishop Mclaren. Ul . Keen tar service* it Ken Bapttat church ' to-mrmw. Se-ais all ire* Visitor! cor- ' dully imlicd. Prrarhln*si>y Ibe pastor F. B. Grud. Sob}«»*-.-J0.80.*m.--"Cbttal'» Kingdom Universal aad Invincible." 8. p. m.— o The Emblement ol One'* Cainug. _____ ■
■ The Rlrtl Bevewad'lUMnp ijone, of 1 Central Puwxjlffiffi* will conduct ibe 1 service* treiBum.w in St. Joluu P. F.pir- 1 pal chord* in lliia city. Strangers »nd 1 rcaidrou are cordtallj invited. - 1 Sander next will merk en im partem 1 eveni-io the history of the nevr l'rrtby- I lrrien church. at Green Creek. Kcv. A. 1 P. Johnson. the fnnuer pssfx, niil^preacli 1 lament "I the IrxiTr Supper for the Orel 1 lime, in tire cTooio* Mr. In cram, the pi mat peetor, will conduct a llible coo cert and eddrree the people. Poblie cordially invited. The M. & Sundaj-ecboo!. tame locality, went on an exemeioo to Pieree's Point on Tburadrj taet. The day wee eprot pkaamtly. and tbe children were Comptlincaterr l'.acnralon. Mr. Wn. King, proprietor of the "Kxceieior 8ca Balbr." gave a complimentary ricurvioo In lie St George, Albion and other British . boctetlea on Saturday last. One hood red aod fifty guest. came down in two spectai can, arriving here at high meridian, and were entertained to a tJavU a»?^wiSoa^7 tta^uIingnSSd guests present were the order of the day. Among those who enjoyed Mr. King's hospitality were John Lucas. President tbe society of St. George : Wm. T. WUkloa. lhaddunt of Ibe Wrlrb Society; Goo. Cramp, Brnisb vtoe-Consul at Philadelpbia, Wat. Mawey. President of tbe Narrow Gangs to Atlantic City ; Dr. T. b. Hard, TMoaU William* of tbe Prme ; John S. Oilroy. -I Guarantee Trust Company ; John P. Smith. John L. Dawsoo, David Pauat, President Ucmn National Bank ; W. S. Rouse, of Washington. I). C. ; Henri C. King, Bevretaiy of tbe Sri cietj St. George : General Looia Wagner, Henry R_ Cramp, of Congress Hal); Geo. D. MfCrtary, and acvetal othera. The clergy vru represented by tbe Kev. Sud. darda Appietoo. Ember's Young Geraad AtaoMresd eloqueni music during the calls! too. The excursion returned in the Congreu .Hall. This famous » aide hotel will open lu doors lo-dar 34ih Inst., for I lie season of 1888. It ft again, and moat fictunaiely, under Ilia management of Ibe Moan. to none, buttads and lu the budding baa been tastefully painted and made to look no fresh and bright that it will be scam-iy recognised by its boats of babitaa.. We
generis numagmwl^MWa'hooe^ No expense or troubta is of the aiightcat cooSS*ES«!iiui'i ^^riU^^vreTm f n/Tw': its enSuitlngmuiiTfo "tbe pW ore, wa may as wall aay, of everybody. A Urge Dumber of distinguished guests from Philadelphia. Baltimore and New York, are expected at the opening. Coogrraa Hail ta headquarters for Baltimoresvar sSysssti s^sfsgss^--"-Mr. Victor Denltot has effected ar. rugnueuu for griig ahead b«n 1 aa the * avenue, foot of Deastyr strew. ^Tbe luaSmS'b^tnc aires^o^lu way. Tbeaoper. w1l ta'to'tta hand.Diof,M)mSu*IA! Mr. itaabnl ""—if The new hotel an ananged ltau lu enrj tie^iag apartand lH* ^TTvt^U b^^yP<Uw ■V, Jt^Goad*^^ ^ peomineo^citiin huainf, Mr D. C. Linrey. Both geull The jays ofoM gaMso^of^tl*to sand the n^^an^T^uAJuly Uth will he a field day for Grand Arair I.Ju Already twelve posts have SKW-T iftsns: .a—
ex ran el Musical lot I vol. The A": r. Tribune in a recent iaaoe among other things apprecUMve of Gape May auys: " Tbe regular concerts will begin in two or three weds. - There baa been moch talk which baa at last matured into define plana of a grand pubUC music pavilion, with tenia for two or three thousand listeners and a aland for sixty muaicutnr. Here will pUy daily a firthcUaa military badd. after tbe manner af the concerts at Coney Itland. Members of the Penary I ranis Kailroad Company are promotiug the scheme. The Ate selected la a Cue. plat of grouod oa Columbia ave.. dose to the Stockton House. Work will U begun at once. It estimated that the srau and ImmLaund wllj coat fiS.000 and tint U will cost *2.000 per week to maintain it. A still further scheme is 10 here a great musical festival of ar- : cheatrs! musical choral.'' This admirable scheme U a production of tbe fertile brain oLSimvn Uaaaier than whom Cape May baa no more staunch and valued friend. In a conversation 00 Wednesday evening with Jacob Geecbe, Esq.. we learned the Grand Music*! Festival is an soared Tbe gentlemen who bare the muter in hand are able lo push it In a brilsuccess, and that they intend to. do so we are fully satisfied. We hope that ! our hotel proprietors amf business men generally will lend a helping hand lo thU admirable scheme. Moch depends upon the aid aod sympathy of our dtiseu after all. a» lo the complete success of this elegant ahd most desirable feast of Bn pilot orpbanage. • "Where do tbe people come from?" was a question frequently asked in the Wxrx'a neighborhood 00 Thursday last about noon- We got bold of a miui with a bit of ribbon on bis coat collar and a box fnll of cash -in ooe hand, while ih the other he was handing out dinner tickets for a consideration to tbe crowds of people of tbe better class who were about him. We leerned that the throng, i some 1800 in number, belonged to an ex- . curxloo given by the Baptist Orphanage, a charitable institution of PbitadelpUa. company dined principally at 1 liis_largr company UIUOII priorrpany as |
I paraliooa bad been made for its entertain- ! . menu After dinner, tbe children of tbe I orphanage, some 20 in number, were exercised nndcr tbe New Columbia's wide I verandah in movement eoogs and cntaa- | [ tbcnic exercise* Tbe children were, op- < . patently, from three to twelve yean old, 1 •n • 111 their singing sou recitations el. mcJ , that tbey were not fricodlea* but had " . here moat carefully nurtured, physically 1 1 and mentally. This pcoplo evidently I ; take great pnrtc in their denominelirmai . work, f.w about five hundred af them 1 . visited the new and detent Baptist church iu this city, which was open for their in- 1 spaction, and its various points minutely, j and we may as', eloquently described by : i Pastor F. B. GrenL It la an honor to our I city that this excorajon has been brought 1 to it, composed as it was of excellent arisen! at Philadelphia Wa were aeeured that pleasant impressions and recollections were carried badk home with this - well conducted excursion. [ Accompanying the special cxcnrslon of i Mr. King's friends of the various British ! Socieliea of Philadelphia taat Saturday were a number of gentlemen from Washington, i among them our Doble hearted friend, Mr. W. B. J loose, of that city. Mr. . Room, as moat of the Wats'* readers are # aware.ts eslenrivcly engaged in tbe manufacture of toHooo and cigar* as well as . in tbe wholesale and retail branches of the ' business, lie still continues to havc off- : shoots of his main depot, 1283 Peoiuylva7 00a avenue, Washington, at the leading '. hotels lircse — Williard* Arlington. Ns ' tional. Metropolitan aod Imperial; also at •be West End, I«nog Branch, and at tbe j Block ton and Congress Hall. Cape May. , His Washington branches are all connecred • by tcieplione. While at Cape May Sir. Rooac received a telegram from borne in- ' forming him of bis eon end namesake, « , youth of sixteen, baring graduated tbe , same day with first banora and of his be- ' ing awarded tbe gold medal prise. It " was natural that our genial visitor should , bo proud of the circumstance, and he was , made doubly so by tbe hearty cnogratulalions of bis numerous friend* guests with him of the New Columbia Mr. Itaoee ta a prominent member of the Christian Church at WMbington in a which the late President Garfield woen shipped, and it has been chiefly through r, bis instrumentality that tbe success of the * new church enterprise of tbe society baa r, been assured. The comer suae of the id new structure is to be laid the second af IS July, Use anniversary of the shooting of A the tale President, this is an announceIt mrat which ma the Washington papers > have not as yet made.
0 Police Motes. " Tbe polioe force look handsome in their j , new and weli^nade uniforms fresh frem . , tbe custom department of L H. Smith's 1 ° C^Tbe eight metaberv of tbe forte have all ' ° first-class records as aoldiere and exwoldiere, four of them having served during 1 tbe war and are members of Post "40." and four being enrolled on the active list of our local military ovgansatioo— Com- I J P I Us rumored that his honor the Mayor J S has decided 10 order a parade of tbe force i on the fth of July. Pour at the officers pmatitutcd ibrmaclvea a detail the other day to go eclinc, aod tbe success of the rahi can be can- I ' mated upon the consolidated testimony of 1 J the entire force. This our reporter has 1 „ summed carefully up and the result, if cot- , ivcl. gives 88 doxen'eeli, A d ox crab* ooe . ' hhsbel oysters (csuaumed on tbe expodi- 1 J lion) two empty bottles and two iavoluo- ,, Isry bath* - [ TSsc Arlington. L _ . ' — : This fine family reaort has won an enf viable place In tbe ranks of Cape May's < >1 hotel* which reflects the greatest credit 1. upon tbe liberality of iu proprietor, John 1 _ J. Kramer, Esq- Tbe bou«e baa under- < gone a thorough rennovarioo and every. a of -§2. In llwTway of comfortable, airy b room* broad hall-way* lafty ceiling* and t. excellent ascwsi this hotel ranks first clas* a In the pereoo of Mrs.Krocncr guests at the I Arlington will find a lady moat attentive . lo their wool* and the result of berakillf ful housekeeping ta an ever popular aDd u at tractive 'feature of the house. We wish e mine boat Kramer, from this bis opening faanre retnnn of tbe same. i- WeWe requested to aaoouuee a public d prayer ducting, under the anspioes of tbe U Women ta Christian Temperance Union, f will be hck; Monday evening next In tbe d Preubyter* chnieh. thta city. Tbe pur■e pose of the meeting ta U Invoke the Di- « m'thesSe1 oflowajwharea'ape^l drcx- lion U to be held Tureday next, the result of which is to decide the continuance of the manufacture aad ask of inlofcating f li"»000' within the Mate. Kidney oaipiaiou of all descriptiona ^ avj-Wert. 11 mm inimera tti ealare far Ua ic, Seweii'a Point on the half boors commandng at T.J0 a and continues BB 8»
LOCAL CHIT-CHAT, j j MI MOB TOPICS BMIKTLT TOAD, j : Passenger trains In and from Sea I-ic " City commenced lorun regular on Use 2lst ! Br Jiberiff Albert Adams baa accepted 1 a' reapooaible poailion 00 the Sewcll'a . Point Kallroud. Hon. Jaa H Nixon, of Mill ville, was in 1 town tbe first of the week, stopping at the ; New Columbia. Last Tuesday tbe order of the New , Jeraey Fish Wardens to eelxe all neu of a ' leas mesh than ten inches went in effect. ' The affable Leon A'- Qairon, of New his duties at Drs. Marcy A Mccrar's Crn- , tral Pharmacy. The whale tor what was very Dear like ' ooe) which has been oa a kind of a piceic up the bay, was seen by aome children Thursday 00 the strand. ; There will be a tempaanoe meeting at the rooms of the Y. M. C A. on Tuesday eTcning next, 27ih Inst. The public are eanxauy requested to lie present. : The New Columbia's new bus Is a : beauty, tbe final in town. It is drawn : by a couple of quick steppers under the | management of a skilled driver. J A very heavy thunder storm passed ' over town Monday afternoon. Ilall nearly , tbe size of marbles was profusely div | . tribotcd about b<*t- No damage was sustained by the storm that we know of. Mr* Clara MacConndt. wife of Rev. J. S. MacConueU. of Pittsburg, and daughter of Rev. E. P. Shields, thta city, ar- " rived borne last week for a two months' c visit. t For a delightful refrcehisg drink try a I glass of Bowker'a Birch Brer at I>r. Kens oedy'a 1'Larmacy. The doctor luu all the e popular flavors and-- will draw you a bit r lit for the gods. ■ J. 8. Semoc ta bereju last greatly to the r relief of numerous inquiring friend* Tiic , old Virginia Tobacco Store war ready for - business yesterday, and looks as bright , and attractire as ever. Prof. D. C. Vanamaa. for four years I principal of the Gape Bchoifl, ta at bis old . nrvik with Mrsara J. II- Bcnezcl A Bro. , Messrs. J. 1L C
. Mr. Vanaman ta highly respected by all b : tboae with whom be comes la contact. I Jaa R Creaswell has complied with a tiic terms of bis contract, and put Coo- ti . greas Hull pier in such ship shape that it b win now defy Ibe windq and waves of old ocean, no mailer how fierce their assault* , I The office of tbe Cape May City Land I Improvement Co. ta now located on Ocean street,' formerly occupied by lL II. ■ Swain, Sapl. of Gas Work* Mr. T. 11. I Williamson ta the Company's Boperinter.. • 1 dent. 1 Tbe Baltimore House, under the careful 5 . management of Mr* J. C. Garwaod, is > , now open for twainee* The Baltimore is ' noted for iu piaasanl, shady location, s r large sleeping and parlor rooms and home [ t comforts generally. I A small insect, scarcely visible to the 1 naked eye, ta making sad havoc with the - wheat about Fishing Creek. We bare I not heard that it ta giving trouble generally. Farmers say It destroys the grain 1 when U ta in milk. , Mr* Dr. Milton Marcy, (nee MUa Llxxic , , HUdretli) accompanied by her younger , 1 stater, arrived home from Illinois Thurs- , ' day. Udr husband ta also of Cape May ' and ta having a fine practice where be has • settled in the vicinity of Chicago. , Beck A Bra's elegantly appointed ec- ] 1 gar emporium. Ocean street aod Colamhi* 1 avenue, branch of 828 Market street, Phil- 1 j —t^'phir, ta open find already drawing a . good bosioea* Finest brands of segare , and tobacco in tbe market. Advertise- , ' meot In another colnum. r Marcy A Mecray'a Dcwlpelaceof pbar- - mscy was openeii on Monday last , 1 with a full Une of drugs, chemicals. fancy d^ng*^ famous^ iSp lKdb which'ir a ! d specialty of tnis pharmacy. The attention of consumer* of gas is , - called to tbe DOtice of the supcrintendccl a of the work* J. Henry Edmund* Esq. e The liberal discount of 16^p« rem, ab I 1 induce iutereatcd parties to give the mat- 1 J ler atumtion. " The First Presbyterian church af WilS; mlngton. Dei, came to our- shores on " Thursday with iu Sunday school on tbf . steamer TAn* Ctmte. The excaision num- ' bend some 1200, and was accompanied " by the First Regiment Band of Wllmingi! Mr. Still well Hand baa purchased of T. m H. Williamson the good will and fixtures ie of kta grocery store at tbe corner ol sf Ocean and Washington street* Sir. Hand ,( will continue the buaineaa and keep on e. hand tbe beat family groceries, butter, „ egg* vegetable* fresh fish, terrapin* etc. Give bim a call.
Sir. L Uertberf of the firm of Hershcrg , AjBro., rratchmaxcr* jeweleraand menu- , facturera cf ailvenrmre, ta down aod will . open their Gape May branch establishment , ' to-day, with an unusually large and bril- ' stock of goods of tbe finest grade, . specially selected tomcetthcreqniremcou I of their eee shore customer* On Tuesday morning near Use .old 1 ! depot. Sir. Levy K. Foster's bocae, at- , tacbed to his market wagon, took fright at the care and started to run away. Mr. Foster in trying to atop the frightened 1 . beast was jammed against the waU of a j . bouse near by and severely injured In tbe , back. Dr. Marcy attended to the nnfor- : tunate man's Injurie* D. R Patterson, sf tbe Pbitabelphia ahd prominently interested in the [ newly organized Cape May City Land 1 Company, wna on tbe Island in connection 1 ■ with business of that enterprise Tuesday. 1 July 15th he will be here for the ecason . and. of course, will be accompanied by . h'n famous trotting slallloo. Mr. E. S. Taylor ta pushing forward the survey of the Sea Shore Railroad from the Sea Breeze to Gape Point along the . ocean (rant with characteristic energy and 1 dispatch. We learn that when Mr. Taylor ; completes the wort the road will be built 1 and equipped at once, thus giving an ad- . dilioual line to Cape May Point. Mr. Frank J. Green, of Ibe Ocean ■ Breeze, baa been fairly overwhelmed with r congratulations since Sunday" upon the I arrival af a little stranger of the male ■ persustioQ in Lis family. Tbe youth and e mother are doing nicely, while the pater-- - nal parent ta as proud as a young lather - can well be, which is saying a good deal. 1 Captain George HQdreth, owner of the 1 new end handsome Carroll Villa on Jaek- < eon street, is still pushing business ' in tbe improvement line, having contracted with Mr. Cha* A- Shaw to superintend the erection of another building on c tbe adjoining premise* Lumber ta ale ready In tbe ground and the wort of fram- . ing wu begun the first of the vrerk. e Mr. David Taylor, an esteemed friend ' and subscriber of the War*, bat been " Tinting hit too at Huthre Bench tbe peat c week tod wu 00 Ibr Island Tuesday look- " ing well, but suffering somewhat from the , effects of. a knock down from a barn door. which was torecd open with almost irreE etatiUe fury during^t^gale of Monday. a cape ■ax relal Priniii«»J" Only erven minutes ride from here to ; 1 Cape May City. „ £ We now have regular railroad com- 1 * m Dr. J. 8. Fogg ta now occupying his j _ cottage here. Sunday was acknowledged the warmest i dav of the year. Rev. A. Spaeth end family, are oocupj- : ing their cottage here. « Dr. J. R Corwin ta now a resident here ] I SSiHE1""'"*""0" B de«e<0?3,'™f^*^lira °P rrbe relority.ofltU^wind Thursday at 7 * m. was 81 mllea per hour. ,1 The wort of clearing off the under- * brash tasUll being ported forward. * Kev. E..H. Sippkeand family, are rut1* the large paviUontm ibe beach front.
I On tbe 21st of June, at 8 o'clock to tbe I. ' morning, tbe sun entered Cancer, and tbe : summer solstice was reached. Tbe days ! remain of the same length, fifteen hours I and sixteen minute* for nine day* from ; the 18th to 25th. On the 2#th a change . H occurs and there ta a shortening In the II day of one minute, then there ta a gradual , increase eo that by the last of July tbe ? days will be forty -eevea minutes shorter 1 • than ti the solstice. It would 10cm as If : the hottest weather should be at this time, " but each ta not the care. The garnering - ie up of the sunt revs by the earth makes the greatest amount of beat la* J uly and * August. At a seaside resort Hke Gape 1 • Hay, so near the ocean, the accumulation _ of beat ta not to great as Inland, hence , when we are cool and comfortable, inlandu towns are roasting as if in Ibe mouth of a r furnace. Sometimes a little discouragement overtakes oa about the cool weather. ' but when It is remembered thai thta 000dtliou of things may be eel down to the n ooean we ought >0 be reconciled. ,, The Emperoc of Roaaia has protected to , Kataar William the four bona thai were " drawing bit illustrious father upoo the acraiioa of hie aseeaei nation. Pcrtiapr , Bitmark feels like looking these gift brn e> IC Cap* Wilson Rom, of Green Creek, has tlir finest field of growing corn, consisting d of thirty acre* which we have seen this y year. It ta of uniform growth through. L out, Willi not n weed or apenr of grass ,. I over iu entire are* It abows what good cultivation will da By the way, the I. Cap* ta a citizen of much public spirit. 1- foremost in every good, r- Jonathan WilletU, of same place, for- «" merly of 25th N. J. Vol*, with which regiment lie served most faithfully, has lied bis claim for pcoaita allowed. His hack pay and monthly rate will make him >c comfortable tn hit declining year* 11 The army worn: luu made iu appearance about Gosben, and is making aad * havoc with the grfiwing wheat. „ The Kev. G. E. illancock, pastor of the ul Tabernacle M. E. CVuireh, is a preacher of much power and very popular with his rs Peopl'ld Wc have before us a prospectus from 0. Chicago af an electrotype that is designed Chicago
I lo illustrate the taking off of the assassin Guiteau. It is a most ghastly looking j 1 affair, and, judging from the faces of - those about the scaffold, we ahoald think ; that the whole party needbd banging. 1 The growing cane upon the Ililgert ■ plantation ta naw doing finely. I To Holly Beach City the turnpike Is The lineal descendant of an animal I tared from tbe herd chased Into tbe tea ■by Ihc Devil at Galliloe, baa rooted up I correajSondent'a garden and spoiled j , bis Sunday school flower* 1 Spring trousers are eo attenuated in . style thrl when a young man of the ; period slu down in Ibem he will wish he bad stood up and saved rent. 5 . " SScwAllc- - Mr. Burliegh. Division operator. Mr. 1 Walla, Train Master, Meter* 6harplas 1 and Gwinoer of tbe Itaseenger Depart- ; r meet of Ibe P. U. It, and other railroad : r sHciah bare been over tbe new rail- . - way to Sea Isle City the present week. ; ' Tom E. Ludlam, of Dcnnitrillc, has i * entered upon bis duties aa agent for tbe : West Jersey Eailroad Company at Sea : - Mr. D. W. Ilickcy is conductor, and ; s Mr. Jo* Wheal on engineer of tbe branch . • railway train. ' Mr. Jamca Dotterer, of Gloucester, is , 1 assisting ns telegraph operator in the Sea- ' villc Station office. Ex -Sheriff Adams bu left us to accept \ ; a position at Cape May on the C. M. A 4 8 P. Railway. £ After many years of struggling through the loose sand to the railway elation, an improvement bu been made in the patbt way. Tbe depot grounds need gtavcl,l Pastor Taylor, of tbe Baptist Church, 00 the arrival of the anniversary of hta j birth. day 00 Tuesday, wu assisted in iu 1 birth day iuesday, assisted in its
. celebration lo the evening by lbs ptrenooo nf a goodly number of bis membership. Kx -Senator Learning and family, Mr* A. • 7. Waters and ethers coming over from I Dcnniaville. Tbe pastor's visitors g'.ad- - dened bis heart and hta household in a " substantial manner. Two repreaentaurea of the "Old Dominion, who have been working under J contractor Leach in the building of tbe \ ■ Sea l«!e City Railway, after being paid . ■ off on Wednesday shipped away in tbe ] ' night without paying their boara bill, j 1 nearly forty fire d.Slars Ar last account* . a their victim Mr. S. Corson, wu on the • rail in search of tbcni. L The Sea Isle City Branch Rail aay went into effect 00 Wednesday, Slat lost., and Wednesday. insu,
i a large Dumber of persons availed them- ' aclvea af the opportunity of enjoying the 1 first trip by rail 10 the new cfty by the ' aea. Ax an evidence of the rapid progress of ; Sea Isle City It might be mentioned that it bu already one Ice Cream and Coofectionery store, 00c general store and five 1 establishment* Comment ta uo- ■ DtccauryMr* H. F. Dooii tile's tnay ice cream I saloon, 84 Washington street, looked u 1 inviting u a bower uf rosea upon the oc- : cuian of its reopening Thursday evening - last. This is ooe of the pleasantcst of our Island reaotl* IU popularity being eaub1 lisbed upoo the excellence of iu cream, the ; frcsoness of iu confectionery and the affa- • I bility of iu amiable proprietress The , , cream dispensed at lbu saloon ta from • Brana's celebrated Salem county factory, ' 1 the superior excellence of wliich ta too j well known to require any newspaper encomium at so late a day. 1 ! Visitors shook! not fall to arrange for . a trip lo Seweii'a Point daring their no. I journ. The New Inlet House, kept by r Messrs. Coward and Daly, ta ooe af j ! the pleasantcst resorts to be found any- ; . where on the coast The finest fishing 1 grounds are in the immediate vicinity, j and every ficility b right at hand for the . " pleasure, and accommodation of fishing • I and sailing parties. A first-class restaur- . ant ta also ooe of the features of tbe Inlet ! House, and where a specially ta made in ... the serving af suppers and ether refraabr lnalt*- , " Gspt. W. Stiles and son* a trio of our most experienced yachtmen. have returned . to Gape May from their annual winter eo , Journ in Virgin'l* where tbey arc engaged r between the aaaaona la the oyster bualnea* ; Capt. E BUka wUl oil thta summer a I new yacht which he bu named ilia • ItaneUa, after hta wife, and will have bit headquarters at Se wells Point. Orders . can be forwarded 10 him by the oonducu II ore af tbe Bcwell Point U. K. car* • A IUxi Csascx.— f. R. Bnrtneil, c whose boot and shoe emporium at Den- • ntaville bu become immensely popular ^ with the public, ta offering a rare oppor- - tunity to bis custoraera to secure bargain* • Determined 10 unload a portico of his slock he bu placed upoo bis bargain counter a varietv of excellent goods for ladle* i RmtWenm and children to be sold at oast, ■o , and much of it even below coat- Come ■ and secure bargains at once. . An invitation to attend the Slat annual " ' reunion of Use Philamatbean S-oety. of „ Pennington Seminary, to he bold during r : week, we Uke pleasure in acknowledging *' from onr young friend* Master* W. and re man. Mr. S. C Prio* and studenu cf tbe x Seminary. It seems impossible that a remedy made X- beta ^Wtta*u 'mrnabOlere and m On Friday the Hejmbiir hrooght down a » number af visitor* seme of Wbcm rei mainodorar Sunday.
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• No'^W^hlDgronbt.""' Cape Mar City, June 20. "82. J Notice ta hereby girrn that from and • after July 1st, 1882, the price of ipa 10 e vosriy cooaumern will be *2.75 per thousand fret, with 10 per cent, off ot payment within fire dava from tbe first of each li month. j. ftx*H EnttrxDe, SupL if tf. g ... ...a S Htscws a so Lot tor Saix.— Will be 182x160. Will he arid cheap. Apply t# J. W. Tnomwos, ta Office Btar of Oe Cape, " Or L A. GassxTsos, iy jes-tw Real Estate Agent. £ Have you found the key to^pcrfect
An Ordlnancr Dcflntag Use Pow at Ibe Hoard of Hcaltls. Bar.* Be it erdatand by the Board ot Bcanb ; I t 01 Uw Cny ol Cape Kay. aad u ta bttetrj reacted 1 i.y the amqprttr^if me same. Thai It shall be ; the duly of the Board of Health of the City ol txiu^ar is honz maintained or perpnralo:, by Sic. t. And be It further orJnlocrt. That the Board orasr lodirhloat'ssetborr •rer.lrUia sum complaint, shall prorryd as sooo as Ihcy or far 0 person Ul yrf^retc*b! tlir «ly dulng police ! "<n ; brlurr ai.y ciwi'rd nisjre. alderman, or Jnnticr ol J . em-. I. And i>r It lortlirr ordalnrd. That the
Board shall authonae the Secretary ot said 1 Board lo tlir the claim Iheretor axatnsl Ibr ^ C..US1 may be hire, rreordrd, and prwrecird 1 j upon by scire Isrras Is reeorer thr same. u> Ills . u [em thr Irisi ol * M.h ihr tact of the nulsahre wrre occurred by ibr llosrd In Ihr removal ot wubtn thr Jnnsdlcuon of ll^j^lloanl or Ileal:;. and lhry are hereby cm powered 10 seise sorb animals and drllrrr thetaover u rorfrlled to Ihc tape Stay lily.'aud il shall be the doty olThr ot na'th. 10 rerwlrr" thr sabl animal, and |»y cepttng swlnr. glrcl, relosaL or lailare, and the mcanlnx of the mtued till said cur be paid. ** ' ' empowered 10 oar the police force or any memsic- 9. And he it furl her ordaine^ That tl occupant ol any lot or Ma ol ground w.udn the remorr from eald lot or Ms any reluish. per.
thal^hf sides therrofshall br watereight, and hereafter constrnctrd «tmn two muerot the property Une ; nod that ns priry-weU or cms. pool shall be cleaned by uy one dorlng the 1 months ot May. June, July .August and bcp'.em- ' 1*17 of the Board of Uealtfa, and that the oon' covered wagons or ran* and nil slops, garbage or Kitchen offal shall be removed from the hotels and residences in said city In ught-hoxrd tween the hocrn of eight o'clocX a. m„ and nine Bsc. 11. And be !t farther ordalnrd and enacted, That the following are hereby declared of uy dwelling, t. Depositing ashes, paper -scrap* Irnll peeb description on Ihe beach strand, street* htfbways and alleys of Cape Hay Cfty. S. Depositing shell, on the strand, .-.reel* highway, and alleys, without n permit. re1 preKftwe.'&tfaor^ Mlntaln Mylhlng "bac.1 1* 'bt' u 'oMWnel^ thsl 'thls ordlnaace •hall lahe egret BsmtoWf.^ ' a s. MXQRATn. J^*" B<*rJ §idrfrtisratnts. ■pKLAWAgBBAY AND CAPE GOMHEXCfNO BATtJBDAT, JUXK lftfa. IS«. 1 Tar Cam Hxv. Tor Btix»so.t u.it 'f.S rS ** iS''-"' sj: I «"» "■ l*H " tlldX " IMS - STEAMBOAT TRAINS. , PUM£ SlMirtn ^'^e^reJyM ; will leave Cape May at iM I-. M. rtSF;*" Sf ^ ts " a ' ts " ss - I SSSSS2 J. BKNBT EDMUNDS, Sept. " T. IL JAMB, General Ageeu.
g<adji fRaflr glffttofl. UPSET SALE. Commencing first week in June. AT OAK HALL, 6th AND MARKET STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. Scotch people and old-time folks all know what is the meaning ; ol an "upset sale." It is a term used when things arc to be sold out to close estates,' partnerships, etc. We propose a sale of this' nature. The prosperous season so far this year, the largest we ever had, encourage us to RING ALL THE BELLS, j and-call "the people in to close out, before the 4th of July all of the $750,000 We WRIlt !0 Sell Oil to make purchases for fall. We WSIlt to sell OE! to keep plenty work going. We WOllt lo Sell Oil to make some changes. «
We WOfit lo Sell OQt to start again With a new stock. want lo sell out o do a larger business than ever, W»m li at ifll[. to cany out ear -fens when we are in the right, and if the prices must be putjdown to gather the people, DOWN BO THE PRICES. Even if wc sacrifice our profits for one month, the people have done 1 generously by us for many years, and wc are satisfied, f ; IN A NUT-SHELL, THIS IS IT. [ The practical point of all this is a radical reduction in prices » from June 1st. They arc cut, some ten, some twenty, some thirty , per cent,, and some, on goods prepared specially for this sale, not • at all. Compared with April 1st the average deduction is twenty1 five cent. Of the $750,000 merchandise now held by us, about | $500,000 is involved in this sale. From the great list which might 1- be made we only quote three items, namely. 3000 pairs of men's Cassimcrc Pantaloons, made and making, ' strong, neat, durable, lately worth $3.50 now $2.42. " Goo men's suits, real standard Sawyer's Cassimcrc, made and '- making, late price $15. 00 now $12.50. a 750 men's suits, eight styles, every garment freshly made, some * of them sold freely at $12.00, $9.25. it Our intent is simply to tell all the people that quick trade prices J are on all our clothing for this sale. WANAMAKiiR & BROWN
OAK HALL, S. E. Corner Sixth and Markc-t Streets, PHILADELPHIA. I HEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, roMtn* 1. DOW open puon gu 'jAS(ES uooTitX, owner ind Troprwtor. * JOHN D. WARD, Hnnagvr. p. ■ Lair Of 81. Grenrei now; pnuadriphu. 1 WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., MONEYS, VALUABLES AND MERCHANDISE, CAPE MAY office:— corner WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STRKKTS, CAPE may. PROMPT. SAFE AND RELIABLE, ' In chargs of Care'fXl and IxprTtmcbl Mareogrre. NO DRLAY8! QOICK DKUVKRlKs: BY FAST 1ASSKNGKR TMAIMS. , orerea frejranre^hvftirraMjJy J^^cJS3izW?3! rwnrnof'gooSsISr^ay! "oOTAGKS aibl OUKSTS at no«ls are Uifonprel thai wash HAMK3S^^ ^ ^ Mar at im 5 rrWcw,™"n! $1.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, r- JOS.H.REYNOrDS^Ant. GLOBE SAMPLE ROOM, mo. * ocean street. caps mat, n.j. DBNNIS CONBXDINE. Proprietor, t branch or • globe." n. w. oor. second and spruce STREETS, PHtLADELTHU. I NEWLY REFITTED AND .ELEGANTLY APPOINTED. ^ lnh^^^wrera. Ltauore ana Dor. IntrortKI Good. . HpMrtfy. not*. s*l Oaugre *

