Cape May Wave, 15 July 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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• 1.50 per tnium, In Advance I -S>ome and <£ounfg. • IMMCHTKIUSGEMKST. iSSlgSUSSSMrV* " 1 "" JOSEPH E- HUGHES. IM MssretaHMFlbllibr. ^ (fraldths OOttBjr'.1""1"" ' *,olk31®afr<,,,',L 1 cmMmovuMI'T thensmr ofSswiueS! ' wftrnHMDa, tut M » [UIUW of »o- | Chorcn MMee. I Ret. F. J. Altai of Cbestor, Pa. will ' prvscb in tbe Presbyterian church to morrow )lfllb) *1 10.80 Am. | The Major** offlor its* crowded Monday ctcdIdk between the boar* of 7 and 10 ■ o'clsck. The cauae of ao anoanal a con- * log of a oaae in which hi* Honor the Major and Alderman Ware cooitluilcd the ' court, and two colored gentlemen the culprit* OBocr Clark bad made the arrett, ' bot^ being charged with in*tlgating a tueet ' disturbance. Uwjtr Donglaa* wa* retalbed bjeoc of the defendant* in the caae ' named Jamc* Oibbt, the other preferring ' to aooept' the doctiiao of the court upon the evidence. Tbi* wa* of Ibe deapN J nature, abowing beyond a queation of donbt that the darfcj Gibbe bad been tbe aggreeeor It wa* admitted tbatGibb* bad 1 atruck the other, and then abuaed him in 1 tbe fouleat manner in tbe bearing of Ida ® employer's famllj, residing on Ocean atreet- It waa au aggravated caae of aa- ' aaulL, and tbe, Judgment of tbe court ' abould have been tbe binding over of Glbba tin tbe September term of court. ln*tr*d, bowerer. the court rendered e ' decision fining both partle* one dollar each , and coat*, or (4.00 apiece. NHurally ' — enough tbe emplojer of tbe injured darkj feel* aggrieved and haa appealed to a higher tribunal. Tbe BoanTof Hrallh waa called oul 1 Saturdaj upon complaint of reaideoU of 1 Bank and other atrreta In tbe vicinity of I the railroad freight Nation. Tbe locality • U pretty much addicted to tbe ralalng of ' bog*, end while ecme of tbe pen* were ' found in a wholesome condition, Ibe ma- ' jority were not *0 kept Bat however ' maintained, under tbe new health nrdl- < nanoe all bog-peo* art declared nuisance*, '■ and their removal beyond tbe limltaof tbe I dlj i* made compulsory . It will there- 1 fore become neceeeary for all owner* of ' awlne within the bcund* provided for in ' the ordinance U look up other quarter* ' tor their pen*, and to that effect they will ' be forthwith adriard There ti generally a deal more fault ' found with hotel keeper* by maid* Hum 1 by miatraaae*. Tbey are al way* complaining about tbeir allghta, and this, that and ' tbe other trifling thing. Tbey are boarded ' at lower rateaflnd generally well prori- ' ded tor, and yet are not satisfied. And .' to make matlere worse, tbe mlrtreee eome- 1 time* aide with than. T# grt along < amootbly with tbe ladle* of tbe kitchen, ' coreery and other parta of tbe bouae la a ' difficult problem to aolve far bold and 1 boarding bouae manager*. Even the good ' - nature of a Mark Tapley would acme- < time* ba found to fall Tbe objection to tbe railroad along tbe 1 beach front on tbe ground that U Inter- ■ fore* with the freedom of batbere by en- f dangers life and limb, 1* no more true of 1 it than of tbe Beach Drive, where all ' kind* of vehicle* go rattling along at the I Jeopardising pedestrians. Races are ol " should be brought ahooulgslnat Ibis grand I roadwgjr. on lb* ground thai some one • might be run error, what weight would 11 r have? F Tbe famous Second Presbyterian i"l thing Club. Philadelphia, arrived here Wedneeday, on tbeir return from Norfolk and Forirea* Monroe, and dined at tbe Blockton. This Is the club of which J, L. , It always numbers amoeg It* officers a ' tmgecn and chaplain, and it usually gov- , •rood open it* annual pilgrimage* by a «crte* of crigbul by-laws. The dub after Sg.s5ttiffisr ; One of tbe city's ateam Are engines was brought into aervioe Thursday evening to ckwrout the Oeaub street aewer which bad e got choked up. While in service it attracted ' no little attention, tbe atyleof macninr 1 Icing new to most of our visitors. For F m 'tTto 'r^efardh^d not the oppor- 0 tunUyof inquiring, we would Nate tbN « both of the dty-a sieamere are of lb* ' Biialiy roury patent, and specially adapted c to the roqulremeota of towel Uke Cape 1 Mj^w tore t^PPU of water U oh- ■ Mom. Winiame i' Caaaedy have 00m- ' pW*ed for C. K- Borne a fine twelve- 6 ,uom^ootb«* to Jhc Eratkkc irtyic of ' ci'.y wNve.jm^ UH", ^and wrythlq; J -^to^uTpTrtur'^ ; Oar g«d«atured 'friend. Mr. T. H. James, l|(c TkkN Agent of oar local share reads to Dataware Bay ana Sewella , Point. died at hi* reaidencc in PtUadelphia. on Monday last, after a few day.libera. With a fading of aadnos we make note of hi* departure. He.wa* popular with everybody, and hii Jolly , ptrarwe sr. toremh-ed Hem the office. . rrom 8 uprrintoedent Edmaodawr lo.ro Railroad, which wu for the 6m 94 d*y. ■ TW-unberof praraucen ocroywl w»

City CoaacU. 1 Laat Friday eveniqg there was a staled I meeting of Councils, with President Mecraj in Ibedrair, and Messrs. Johnson. Bennett, Banc*. Hand, Stout and Sawyer. An act reguiwing eily Bccuces waa , called up and di*cu«*ed by Messrs. 6sw- : yer, Johnson, and others. Colonel Sawyer thought tbe ordinance . loose id it* details and too sweeping it its carefully considered before it* final passage. On motion of Mr. Bennett It waa [ laid over," and re-committed hack to Ibe Judidary committee for examination. 1 A supplement to tbe ordinance for regn- , iallng the Water Department and fixing tbe tale* of water rent, waa then taken " op. Tbe eeetloc placing tbe price of water at (J.23 per 1000 cubic feet waa j thought by Colooel Sawyer to be rxorfaitaut, and would a bad effect upon , botch end boarding bouae*. He moved 1 to amendment fixing the rate at 82.00. , Messrs. Johnson snd Banea tbongbt the price earned in tbe toll reasonable, and | really cheaper, oooaidcring tbe c*N of ' pumping. tb*n in other cities. Tbe amendment was loN. Tbe ordinance was finally - passed 00 its third reading by tbe following vote: Vast, Messrs. Johnson, Hand, Haynee, and Stuart— 5. Nays, ' Tbe committee 00 Fire and Water were directed to look after certain plug* In the ' dly which were reported a* defective. A number of bill* were then examined : and ordered paid, alter which Council 1 adjourned. Mr. Edward Welih, the excellent young , steward of the Stockton Hotel, I* a probp* of Mr. Boolbby, and haa by hi* devotion and intelligence made himacif , almost indispensable to bis patron*. Mr. , Welsh did not crawl In it the cabin windowe, but earned hi* promotion by working himacif up a *tep at a time in bis , business aa a aoccenful Howard and ca- , tcrer. Our young friend baa a particularly happy faculty of getting along srUb Ibe help, a very rare and moal desirable , virtue about a bouae like the Stockton, , with it* army of employe*. He alio has , remarkable memory as to tbe details of his duties as steward. We have been , told that be can go to market and buy a ■ dinner for 1,000 persons of tbe excellent , kind furnished at tbe Stockton, snd never ( ftxgel a thing, from aoup to coffee, nor consult a memorandum. Mr. Wclab U a living and striking exemplification of ibe , adage that "what is wortikdoing at all is worth doing well." At tbe Se wells Point wharf boat* are always to be found in readiness, with sail* . unfurled and plenty of bait 00 deck, for , tbe accommodatiamaf pleasure or fishing , parties. It is tbe popular headquarters for boating and fishing. There is now sport to be bad 00 the water. Fish , are abundant, and it is a -rare occurrence , for a boat to get left in bringing back a . full complement of abeeptoada, snapping | blucfish- In tbe matter of boats, etc.. Meters. Coward and Daly will take grrst , pleasure in affording their visitors all the necessary information they may wish to , obtain, and will place them in tbe hands of none but experienced yachtsmen. Tbe , to Ibe Point leave Congress Hall pier every half boor. While oar colored citlsene have equal ' right* with others hi all our public Improvements, yet tbey sboald not gather 1 in groups on the board-walk, and by unseemly sets and eon venation cast a dirk ahadaw of unpopularity over this promcnade. As thing* gs now, many of our : ^visitors are deterred from walking on this ' brcety foot way. in tbe evening on aoooont ' of tbe disrepute It he* fallen into because of its being used as a common rendexvous for all the cooks, waiter* and servant* lo Caonto tbe proper authorities do something lo rescue from this reproach - Speaking of tbe superior excellence of tbe Stockton't table and service, Profrrti ■ ays: "Tin: attendants are prompt and < polite In tbeir terriers, and the menu cm- 1 and fpienrean viands of Ibe season prepared and served hi tbe moM appetizing form. Mr. Baotbby is a man of broad experience as a commissariat, and hi* ' coming to tbe Slscktoa ia welcomed with < and gratitude as was tbe advent of his • rulership of tbe Girard House, PbOadel- ; Phi*-" ... Unlem something la done to check the arbitrary and sense teas operations of a 1 certain very objectionable official oonnec- 1 ted with tbe management of the aueet railway company, tbe business of tbe road < will be materially affected, and tbe land- 1 cease to be tbe resort of parties going sailing or fishing. A* it la, numbers of the ' boats snd yachts are moving tbeir quarter* to Sewell* Point, end, as we are Informed, 1 upon the plea that tbe party assuming tbe of tbe oompany'a affairs is the occasion of all tbe diseaUef action. ell* Point Railroad gave a complimentary excursion to tbe Inlet Thursday afternoon. Two car-loads went over and partook of ' Inlet delicacies. Tbe road to tbe Point is largely patronised, gnat crowds rrinr , to tbe Inlet House daily to enjoy tbe . excellent Bailing and fishing found there. Messrs Coward, Daily and Glle have ail convenience* for fishing and beating partics. Here eleo are the headquarters of several ocean fishing yacht*. We respectfully suggest to those who attend the evening concerts at tbe hotels, , and who are in tbe bfbit of lood conversation during their progress, that it inletferes with tbe legitimate bosinea. of tbe Hon of those thoughtless person* may be meeting to them, but tbey are aatured that tbe people generally would rather hearUMmoaic Take tbe delicate attains of a violin solo, for instance. Unless perfect silence is maintained the effect is loN. , Tbe great seas IdT cfassal 'which is tn . take plan ia tbi* city on July 1Mb and 30th, wiH consist of 100 instrument* and ; 800 voices. Prof. Simon Hssaler ha* been ' it :^^ygaggL' win . who hare to much intereat In Ibe prosper- > ity ot Oapc *Mav City, that we dasire to , , ro-opente.witb them tn every derivable ,1 way to make tbe seaaoo of Its amexoep- • uooalenoreas: and against all old togyiam . in shipc it may appear, we shall ■ .wctsissst' —• «

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT. i r Point. Personal an a General * Tbe people flock to tbe bench cvraiog*. , Tbe street car* are running unusually . light. The Union Transfer Go. Is prompt and e efficient. , Keep clean your house-yard* and sur- - rounding*. * Pay ysor gas hills promptly and socore , the discount. e Some flftean cottages have been rented The excorxioos by rsilroad snd steamer e are daily increasing, a Tbe water ycNerday was delightful, f snd bathers plenty. . Book of oqr cottage yard* are models , Too many obstruction* in the way of ] good* on the sidewalks. ■ Fishing and sailing parties are tbe order ! . of the day at Sewell* Point. 1 Company " H" anticipate a challenge . [ this time from tbe Fifth Maryland. You can now visit Sea Iilc City by rail . r and get back to Cape May tbe same day. { Tbe las collector will sooo be sending , 001 his annual invitations to step op lo bis [ office. Tbe arrangements of the Sea Breere | . bare been much impmvod since last It would greatly benefit certain church \ I people in this community to have tbeir { | tongues shortened. county, will commence AugaN l«lb,snd \ ' continue twelve day*. ' It looks as though Cape May will be | ■ lighted with electricity before Atlantic t ' City; Though wc were a mouth behind in , Ibe start. ( Ssmuci U. Grey, Camden's illustrious ■ barrister, is here on buriness and pleasure . 1 eombiDo.1, and i* making lib headquarters , ■ at Ibe New Columbia. Numerous hotel gnesu at Cspc May ] ' Point take advantage of ibe electric light 1 lo lathe at night. There are three pow- ■ erful light* directly on tbe beach, about 1 twenty feet from the water. ' AVrtA American - "Colimel Sawyer's j 1 L'balfonlc is doing a .rushiug business. 1 The gallsof colourl will, prohably be ] ' cboarn to represent Ospe May ooonty In ( r the Slate Senate Ibis year. " r Young Nathan Mickrl, this county, who was uudergoing a six months' sentence in ! the county jail, his^ooviction dating from , 1 April lsst. wss pardoned oul by tbe Court of Pardons no Tuesday last. Tbe Cape May contspondeol of the ! Philadrlphb Preu Doles the painful truth [ ' tlal there b a scarcity of dancing gentle. r here, without whom of course the ' dancing kdii* find little pleasure in the ! bop. ! The superior quality of ibe gas now 1 being furnished our people b universally 1 oooccded. It b without question the 1 brightest snd cleanest we have ever used ■ in Ihb office fuv type scttiog. Councilman Bennett b authority for the 1 1 atatnnesit that Lb colleague ftrsn Ibe "4th : Ward," Councilman Hand, b becoming f ' exteoafvely engaged in street railway*, 1 and b giving the matter considerable per- ■ : aonal attention. r A delegation of Atlantic City's expelled ' bunko thieves was 00 the Island a few 1 daya since prospecting, lull tbey have . left with their bag and laggage. Tliey , r decided the atinospherv of Cape May ws» Tbe poles for tbe electric' light are all . up, and tpe electric machinery will be in . readiness by Saturday evening providing 1 tbe attachment to the motive power at (he j d'.y'a works will be completed, which we . very much fear 'will not be tbe case. , -The superintendent of the Cape May , City I And ..Company, Mr. WUliamaao. , , mparts tbe sale of four additional lota , , yesterday 00 Beach avenue. Dr. Weightman, Philadelphia. 00c of our Cape May . cottager*, waa the purchaser. [ Visitor* ao inclined can now shoot 1 woodcock in Cspc May, providing tbey ] I can find any. But woe betide tbe sport*. . who alay* the loog-bllled bird during ' 1 the mouths of August and September. . That fun wiH ooat him (AO per bird. ' ; There be many v bo go out to aboot from I whom the game will be In no danger , at arm's length. 1 Tbe effect of the hymn, "Nearer, My 1 God, to Tbee," Sunday evening at the ■ Stork too, waa Immense. Hie first verse was played upon the cornet: the second 1 upon the flute and clariooet; third, fur L comet, nmienUna. with three stringed io- . stnuncnla, trematoeo. The well-known : pin could have been beard lo drop: some I even abed tears; all were profoundly : moved; silence wss self-compelled. , We lay before our reader** tbe liberal j subscriptions of the Pennsylvania Rail- , road, bold managers and private dttlcnl. . As may be seen tbe contributions are generous and are, np to this dale, as follow* : Groynl Passenger Agent .tl.tw.O'i ' n. J. tad G.R Crump (Ooogrew Hall).. SK.rn P. A Boocahy (Stoefetoa Hotel) sss.se i James Moooer |Hew OulnmMs Hotel)., rm.00 IT. B. Bawyer (CtaUoasr) sum ' W. W. Oreof (WlDdsor) m m Harej a Mecraj (PtyBOans) »>.w J. 11. Beaeset (Hardware) ttae I E. T. DitloB « hery fCapnot Hweii IAS* . Isaac Skaw (Baaa). Iass [ Ml*. a- X. Jooss (fqc Count) to-ts HoteX). *.to Ilcraifers * Bre. (Jewele**). ass ff. E. Kwuwdy (PraggtN). .1 X-Os . Geestv W. BoyrX (Osttagerx...,. tixe ■ GMme I>. MoCrtary (Cnuaxsr) !*.« . Ta wtunno (fiiree* Ctr ItsXIway) — isaos r SttoX.e* I David Paul Brown, tbe motive power | man in tbe Wxvs nslabUtbmcnt, ia now executing in tbe excellent style for which htitMUdaaaria* mono* vltwt laid 1 carried *w*y bum Cape May that is not 1 repreaeotnd by some of David's handiI Dave U the boa.ybm-aUdto^tte^^ I and to make a long story abort, he's an 5 institutionSSssiTrHiSE 0 hrwB* totlr pnjrmcai arcmnliadsaa. 11 a • e as egaeauaes b Worm' Sjrwp Munqr omutjc

We looked in npon the arrugemenu at I the Summer Garden Jon before the ex- j tursioo got down, snd fodnd everything t in readiness 10 feed a big crowd. Great c piles of fresh, Crisp rolls, legs of mutton c and ribs of beef were piled up in tbe re- e ' frcsbmcDt store-room. At other point* i about the place were ojtter Hands, fruit a ' and confectioneries, and at the look end a keg* of lemonade with big blocks of ice a 1 upon tlsem to cool tbe contents, all of c which was very thoughtful 00 tbe part of 1 1 the committee. We did not see the clama. * tbey seemed to show small when we in- n r tcrviewed tbe place i IT tbey turned up * through tbe day Camrsde Carman did not t! 1 ao inform os In time to put It en record. p At ten o'clock we went over to the A ' depot and found there a detail from Com- n pany "H,- Sixth Regiment, S. N. G., and b Pu« 40, G. A. R., of Ibis city. It was a half-past ton when tbe ever-present small b boy yelled out, "Here sbe cornea," and a slowly rolled Into the station tbe flnt arc. * ' l km of tbe excursion composed of six- q teen con. Out poured a few bloc uni- a form* mixed with a bast of women and si children. In a Utile wbiie a second sec- a : lion with fourteen cars came in and ait- si 1 other crowd of the lame campoaititm fl poured out upon the' platform and through u 1 the Sea Breeze and 00 to the lawn. p After a good deal of akirmiihing tbe b toy* were sifted out from among their tl 1 uncle*, and tbeir cousin*, and their aunts, w and formed tn military order on the Beach « Drive, according lo tbe program of the 01 1 day's arrangement. In spite of the com- tl mlttec from PoN 40, however, a good tl many of the boyi went off withjbeir re- p and did not join the parade at all, 1 1 1 much, to the diaguH of tbe detail of Poat g 1 40. A company of young temperance ll cadets from Millville also joined the pa- ci 1 rade, with fife and drum, and made a ll creditable appearance. A fine military 11 band from Gloucester, and another from ai Millville furnished inspiring music for the Tlic line of mareh was" taken up according to program and ended in the cool re- T cesses of tbe summer garden. Here the ¥ Mayor of the city welcomed thcviailiog £ comiarleiTO this cttjby the aea In a few ^ graceful and appropriate sentences The ^ day waa then given up to seaside fcNivi- d ties Some bathed, other* look carriage n fides, while the bnlk of tbe cxcursiooista went over lo Sewella Point and Cape May ^ Ponil. The rumor that the train would return at 4.45 sent tbe visitor* over to the Excursion House sooner than waf'nrtvs- " sary, much to tbe disguH of tbe summer # ' garden detail; this unfortunate organi- ^ lation will bare cold virtual enough 10 last for some lime. r Late in the day a third section of five ^ 1 cars came aloag and turned oul sutnc more „ uncles and cousin* snd sunls with scarcely a veteran among litem. To sum up there ( were 85 cars, and aay in all some 2 000 „ peraons who came down yesterday to lite ^ s«a "Ibe trains returned at 8 p. in. n On the Ileacb nud ISoulevttrH. t The electric lights are being rapidly b i gotten ready for tbe first illumination, c which it to take place next week. * boulevard will make another big " Jump forward aa a popular and attractive resort. It will be a novel tight, the ocean lighted up ity the glowing light of elec- ° 1 tridty, and g realization of the trite sty- ' ing. 'Turning night Intotiay." Tbonom . 1 her of Hylish equipage* are daily Increasing We aaw nOme very handsome horses yrstenUy bitched to every kl6d of fash- t i. •liable vehicle. Tlie Jdllng and rather ], : pretty dog cart, the aristocratic landau, |, and comfortable looking barouche, ail |, 1 rolled along in bewildering confusion. « To show the safety of the place, there (, were lota of amall dog aria drawn by * amaif pooicv. and managed by very small s 1 cliildren. Parents can safely trust the t| young people here, where the law of the j, read and com tales abound. Tbe piers y, were well patronized yesterday. Squads | of fishermen, women and children too, |] were angling from them. A little tot of y a child pulled up .a load fish, and, as is j the nHure of tbe bemK,-il began to swell. 0 Sbe dropped the book and line In great q fear, and could not be induoed to uke I them np again. ] Tbe bathing la Just too, too lovely for g scything st present. Tbe tide is rigbt, r snd yesterday, lo belp mailers, tbe cloud* ) formed a natural armor for tbe lialbevA c In the offing mr fishing fleet, with j eager parties on board having faith io their . luck, were embarking for the well-known banks. We have real cause for pride in r our fitbing navy. Fi*h are always found, t ' the captain* are attentive tn tbeir cua- r | toracxa, and Ibe boat* are sUunch and per- j ! fectly am worthy. Farther outside were c ; the big sea-going craft. Off this point r : each ship lakes a departure for ber des- s I lined port ncroaa tbe wuers of tbe ocean, r ■ No better place for day dreaming than a a seat on tbe piers. The sea birds are also I a source of interest lo H rangers. Their e habits and motions differ from those of \ the land in many important particulars, t , A stormy petrel is occasionally seen from r 1 Ibe strand. This little ocean dweller ia a i, < near relation of the gull, which is to coro1 mop hereabouts. ( ! — ■ > wroks ago by tbe Board of Officers of the 1 above regiment, 850 men were required to ■ J pay in tbeir assessment ol (10 on or be- r , fore to day or the encampment at Cape ' May would he abandoned. 1*1 lor to Fri1 day lsst upwards of (00 men bad been J enrolled, and tbe regiment will, dnubtka* ' , bring along on Ibe 18tb tbe UrgeH yoater ' 1 it bat ever bad at Cape May. Tbe ground f * bore la laid off and all necessary prepsra- ' tinus made for the arranging of the teoU ® , and camp equipage, which is expqprrl to1 day. The command a in splendid dis- ' ciphoe, and at tbe Grand Army reception b in Baltimore two weeks ago. which we had ibe privilege of participating in, we 1 never aaw a finer or better drilled body of 1 ' men. That tbeir reception at Cape May j 1 will be specially pleasant and genuinely 1 hospitable tbey may be couHdeutly aa- | l Prol. Charter E. Wise, of Jalloon fame, J - now at Cape May, had quite recently a . ■ novel experience in the cloud* When . , making an ascension from a towninKau- , , aas be took up with him an engaged couple • , and a squire, who God tbe marriage knot in Ibe air. Certainly this happy couple started off with scrv elevated views of married Ufc, soon, bowerer, to suffer collapse, for when Ibe balloon Nruck ferro „ fi rma tbe party, having 00 money, bad to » fool U back to town. As ibe air-ship *bul J into the heavens the party, to Indian file, ! to the point of asoensiou C Write to Mr*. Lydia R. Pinkham, 288 Western arenue. LynA Mass., for pam- * phleU relating u.the curative jwopcrtiea a rd ber Y^etSie Cumpoopd In all feMla j

Oar Htmm ytectOur flailing fleet bad fine took last week. day those who went out lo tbe fa banks returned srtth uniformly large L catcbre of mackerel. Besides the sport of catching these denizens of the deep is tbe C enjoyment, now that fine weather has set b in, of a dasb tonne of our fishing yncbu q around the lightship and back. Perhaps k little of nan may hare overtaken you, V it may be worth your while to get a k new grip upon life, and faith to yourself. or three consecutive days spent at n among the fishes, w"ith some one of the d experienced and n skillful skippers of the fleet, will dissipate T one snd bring to you the others as no A prescription of drug* can, no matter bow p skillfully compounded. The saline eleof tbe still breezes that are now fa across tbe Atlantic Uvt? healing J and life to them. Tben a .pull al a big.' ri blucfish is exetjl*r that will C send tbe blood, to a sluggish circulation, w whisking about the body at a double W quick. . Down at Sewella Point is the pie- ci ayune fleet. Here may be found the smaller craft of the fishing nary. A day's kt angling out to tbe thoroughfare is almost w to bring large returns in the way of *c flail. A lively racket 1* sometimes kicked ol among these swift boats 'by ao im- w promptu race. Vet y exciting Indeed ia it hi bare a boat under your command when 4 navy is under wcigtt The white wingi akurry away over the rippling d waters, darting here and there like a flock ti of guilt for a temporary advantage to get fa finest and freshen breezes. Then iu fa sail marshes are gnat store* of a real hi which may he bad free of con. ct It ia brought in the moving air, which H gathers It from the grass of the meadow*. T lis effects are know n by enormously In- ti creasing the desire for protoplasm. Try picayune fleet, the fish and the salt • marsh specific. Messrs. Coward & Daly anfl Gile have tbe boat*. ol Titer Are commit- b Saturday witnessed a 'large arrival of visitors, seeking an escape from the un- u wholesome almospbsre of the pent-np cities, who. aa tbey stepped from the car* the railroad station al the foot of Grant ^ out into tbe invigorating aea air. u one long, full inspiration of decided . relief and genuine pleasure, ll was pleating to listen to the remarks made by those j" who felt the refreshing change. Many b csne who had -never .hcfive coJoyetMhe ( purity of our salt aea ait. *Tn the «any a evening tbe peojile were out in crowds sloog the beach promenade and Hrand. nr..! those who for the. first time beheld ' the interesting panorama with tbe great rolling waters in the background, wit- & nexaed a scene they will not soon forget. "What a tnagnificrnt sight!" said one gentleman to another, both of whom were j* from Cincinnati. "This slope." aaid he, *| "is worth a visit to Cape May. " "And ia tbe celebrated Cape May promenade," raid a bevy of ladies as tbey for the first time set foot upon tbe grand -( boulevard, which baa no equal in this country. Hundreds were on the bright, smooth strand itself— many lost, to wonder u at tbe thrilling scene before Ibcm. Hon- o dreds— jca thousands more are earning * to regale themselves st old ocean's side, n and nowhere can such real dcHgfata st found aa al Cape Mar, and such well-kept > hotels. d SSwlloon ag. ^ Tbe popular query about town will 1 soon be: "Have you been tip to the faal- i, loon?" And that reminda us. It has y been a hundred years since, the first bal- v loon ascension. At Ibe beginning they y filled with hot air, hydrogen gas , used a little later. Tbe first pas- r into (he air were a sheep, a duck and a enek. There was an accident on " occasion— the sheep kicked the cock's leg and broke iL Io 1783 tlie first human • being made an ascension, and subsequent- "J lost hit life to trying to cross the Eng. a lish Channel by dropping into it. Prof, p knows about aerial navigation, jtnd £ all that art bis applied in the construction » of these air-ahlp* will be brought into re- a quiiitirm by the experienced Professor. 1 will be a decided povelly lor Cape these daily a*renaiont from Con- 0 grew* Hall lawn, and tbe public will be I placed under renewed obligation to Ibe n Crump far tbeir almost prodigal ii catering in tbe pleaaurable professions. c netting Beady for Camp. 1 Tbe Board of Officers of ibe Fifth Ilegi- r men! bad an official meeting at tbe ar- * Saturday night, at which matters * relating to ibe tumour muHer at Cape p were considered. The name of the g cantonment will be Camp Patterson, to ompHmeot to tbe lxtc Robert H. Patter•on, of Philadelphia. Three hundred muskets srilf be enrolled, and also the fife c and drum corps Tbe regiment will leave T on Tuesday week. Al) tbe camp I equipages, tern*, etc., were sent down h ycuerday, and arrangement* relating to " tbe commissary department were under * eonsideraUon laH night.— Boltfiaarr AmrrOtxr little bayou that separate* us from t the mainland baa varied and peculiar at- j tractions for tbe children. Ilcrc they re- ^ and small fish- The stream is well Hocked, r and success will follow if a hook of tbe , right size is used, or a net whose meshes ( fine. Something ought to be done to c improve and beautify ibis attractive re- , sort. Tbe young folks like flab tog a* well, if not better, than adults, and this camping ground of theirs sboald be looked ' after. It i*. a fine sight to witness tbe , eager delight with which the youngHera , entrap a crab er book a fish. In the many 1 thing* that are thought of here to the way ' of diversion, don't forget tbe boys, nor the girls ellber:, kt to that. Hotel-keepers are complaining of tbe high price* Ibal now attain for provision* and servants' wages, and with truth there cause for them. While tbe rales for ; hoard sre 00 higher Uran for iaN year, toe expense* are from fifteen to twenty )«x cent, above laH year's prices This state ( of things being true there ia not much of , 1 a margin for profit cvm if the season ia 1 what is popular! j called good. Tbctcn- ■ deacyoowis for lower prices, but the : effect srill not be felt in retail departments l for tome than Iooooa ' A supplement to the charter granted to ; the Seashore and Ospe May Point Rail- ) road extends tbe time far tbe completion t of lbs road to five years, and tbe purchase of tbe Delaware Bay and Cape May Railroad by the stockholder* of the former road will make it unaeceaary to Da lab it 3 Dr. Kline's Great Beree Restorer la tbe . All fits Stopped free. - Scad to 931 Arch e I duett, Ptitods, Ps tKUy

Hcavlllc Notc*.<Apt. John B. Lee spent a few days, al with his better half, returning lo | vessel on Thursday morning. " Rev. J. O. R. .Corliss ofcAiburj M. E. t brought borne a charming little c on Wednesday. Who is she. is Ibe 1 question asked on all aides by the un- ' one*. We cannot yet answer, t. We congratulate Bro. Corliss, nevertheleas. ' Mr. WUlet* Wbeatoo. tbe well known [. machinist and millwright, baa been awar- * the contract for the cooHrueUoo of a 1 new bridge over the Tnckahoe river al 6 shoe village, between Cape May'tnd ' Atlantic counties. Tbe total coat o{ the ° proposed bridge will be about (5000. , Wm. J Royal, one of tbe most popular ■< hotel men to South Jersey, and hia friend 0 P. Brick, tbe well known livery prop- ' of Millville, sre doing ibe Cape May ,, resorts together this week. Tbey v al Bceriry'a Point on Wednesday, ' where Ibe former gentlemen oon template! ° entering tote a business arrangement. j W. W. Moashrooka, of Millville, U t of tbe Sea lahmd Club House, ' Where be and bis family are enjoying r seaside summer life. The other day two " Mossbrook sons, accompanied by tbe u wife of one of tbtrn, caught 85 fine large c. blue fish, and were delighted with their c sport and excellent luck. Charlie Lawrence, a prominent Phlla- n and well known among our t veaarl captains and owners, has his * family of nine down upon his seaside J, /or tlic sammcr. Mr Lawrence * about 80 acres of property here, with * appliance for cojoymcnt in the 1' streams and bays of Ibe adjoining waters. " The sons and daughters, sre enjoying L their opportunities immensely. • Wc seem to be living io the renaiuanee ' prize fighting. Although there are ,, statutes enough to prohibit such brutal ex- r yet the authorities wink N the * business and the violators of the law go 1 unpunished. Wa have a feeling of great * sorrow ft* those Sabian youth* who were ; made to engage in the fierce gladiatorial t contests of the arupiiheatte for tb^ amuse- 1 ment of a cruel Roman populace, but * there are some things about modern prize , figliting which are worse than the fierce goutests of the arena. The gladiHor ha<L no choice bul lo fight, while the mdderfl1 cither fight* for the love of it or • pecuniary gain ; neither of which are 1 creditable motireA No ooe would care , lo be pounded lo pieces a* a striking lllus- , t ration of tbe fact that somebody else was t muscular enough to do it. That's all i nonsense, tbe true motive lies in another ' . c Our' own State has been freed from the 1 prize-ring breach of the peace by the swift punishment uf some lliiUdelpbla bruisers, " who violated the law* near Balcm a few J yean ago. We believe some of Ibe gang , sre yet in Jail. Jersey docs not favor sucb exhibitions, and we hope bur authorities will continue to make il hot tor ibcm. t In our large cities the thermometer bulb is getting a daily squeeze thai sends tbe mercury ooquetttog among the 90'e. The wratlier in New York and Iliiladelphio is t reported as being terrible. Not a breeze I stirred the fart mid-dsy air yesterday in ' York. Tbe sidewalks were almost J at noon, when tbe sun, from out 1 of a hot mackerel sky poured bis store* 1 «f caloric upoo the hiat-inrltlog cities. ' evening the clouds were moved , by a geutle but hot wind, which caused 1 clouds to shake down a few drops of water that were quickly evaporated. Here 1 the weather was delightful, in the seaside style, not too hot nor too cold, but just rigik for comfort. itPONXrar SHr io'u* D«i mmTeNar. aud'pj'ture ] phurIlKararaSll!e£.'S>I|l,S" nuhiiainr psratna* rave 1I00*. It will change Ugh: or . I*J«t hair ■ a law daya to a beaoUXal mmn JSfS ; •ale Afoot* PhUadclpbla, and a N. CXtlTTES- I New Tot. ^ JjAy ( A number of the owners of bog-pens 1 the Island have been notified by the - of Health Io have the same re- 1 moved, and ail but one bare signified tbeir . intention to comply with the order. The exceptional one lira threatened that any attempt on the pari of the authorities lo , remove hia hogs srill he met with stubborn resistance, and if necessary blood will be spilled. That tbe Board means business, ao far aa it I* protected by the law, the public may tret assured. Hog-pens must ' Slay Fever. For Hay Fever I recommend Ely's the remedy, 1 bad aa' auaek ; alter returning 1 J. COLLYEH, Clark. IIS Broad St., Euraheth, H.J.Dr. Mecray, Prcaideot of Council, has taken Ibe matter of tbe reception of tbe Maryland in band, and is arranging BHJfiWfc course tbe local militia will furnish the military escort. Tbe regiment will not bring less than 900 muskets, which, with officers, staff, band and drum corps, will swell tbe number fully to 400. There is bul a very small proportion of pDea distress, uke s psckace snd tu woaderTbe Atlantic on? of out highly, esteemed seaside ei changes, is largely patronised by wide awake advertisers, .who in availing themselves of its columns •a a means to invite tbe aliehlioo of the public to their business exhibit practliifl wisdom. Tbe editorial and local department of tbe paper show ability and ver- | silality, and are to tone with the whole ^ enterprise. . Stingmg-smari tog. Irritation of the uri1 nary passages, diseased discharges, cored by Bocbupaio* (1. at druggist* Prepaid by express, (1.25. 5 for (5. . E. S. , Wbxs, Jersey, City, N. J. Tbe contract for the beach drive exreo1 sion along tbe ocean front of the Cape I May City Land Company's property , and , for building three of the avenues, was t awarded IaN evening to Iemud E. Miller. Pxovzzbs.— "A place for everything, e sad rrrrrlhlng la tu xUsne." Tae yf* tor I5®"— . a

pro-;;-.- which .wis no: require tmbltrtrr nor as requlalu aloarau ot worth. sclera Char roc pcreocul end* which ante* among the unknown quanmua ot hamaa are auzy gems ol surpassing mod - quality. Though U-j sre uuncraldcd and often rndnrtng than dotng. Thotr trees pronouacadxy ( lit*. .Tbey triumph by inherent ahuruca gncf. ; partad nrotnrr, John Wash met ao Sierra*. The ad day ol February, lso, uirted the naux »un- , rue of our brother* toe. and already bctore ^ besQtyuotnuSHh'dsy of Jnns,iwt. Thus fur ■ u year* did the drpa.tcd tuh la toe* race, ot " the former years, all who will he specialty laterLoolshlp of hia Saviour. Jesus Christ, and fob ' celled the ordinance »t the hands of the Rev. J. Staoc then, with many checkered experience* j he lived as we helietc. ah acceptable lire. 1 l; was his M to endure hardships tn more Xerrefufsnd elear! lie* wm 'willing 10 real ou ' word ol God and trust tu hi* Sartour lor a 1 rnrcd tuture. sotie lamed away makutarqm ^ There U etery amurance Ihu the depart- ' ed la la the enjoyment ol a bleared immortality I which found an appropriate preparauou la hi* | Ma and patleat -w.it.ng- lor hi. Ued* 1 to go hence . Hiring, u he emphulc- 1 ally remarked, -no tear- to meet destiny and hi* we are ooaOdent there I* ample ironed ' our grtel he turned 10 Joy over one who by I forth forever exempt from pain and sorrow .and Whore eye Oil! be u»r leas throughout tk* Im- , supplement lo Ordinance. "AnotdlninreeatobltraiDf and regulating hack* I 0: the City nt Cape Hay la cay Conn- I ot the rame, Ta*t hereafter all pereoo* csturatreet from John Hrrann1* bote! 10 the sac. A And be It further ordained and enacted, That any ccd'aance nrpart* of ordinance* S Inconsistent with this supplement, be and Ipr i ment take effect tmmreUattly. JAHESMEC'HAY, J*. IToUdent CouacfL F. 4. MKLYRf. Mayor. Attesi : H. C. THOMPSON, Beoorder. Aparoved July a. IM. tw 1 take this opportunity to bear tratito Ibe efflcoey of your "Hop Bluer*" Expecting 10 and them nauseous and hitter and composed ot bod whiskey, we were agreeably surprised u their m id taste, Jut Uke a cop of te*. A Mrs. cresoXrrll and a Mr*, t'onaar, np strength and toning np the <y«rtn. of appetite. My ailments ire now H cent htm not now. 8. GII.LILANI), . /Vsyds's Xdooeofe, JTlloburg. Pa Jul) xhth. tlx Ail persons suffering from Cougbaj ( affection of the Ttiroat and l.unga . are requeatad ] 1 to call H Kennedy's Hrng. More and get a Trial . ! bottle ot Dr. King's New Dlsoovrry for Can- 1 ; them^of its woadefrul merit- sad show* what a j : 1 ' The relict baa guoe forth lo lower Uic net in lawn tenaia, and IbH for the future ! In single osteite* Ibe correct height of the net will br three fed six at the poat and ' 1 three fat tt the centre. The new rule '■ : will" be adopted to the coo laH for the - championship at Wimbledon, England. " "Rough On Skata,*' Tbe thing desired found al lash Ask Druggists for "Rough on Rats." It dean ' oul^ rata, mice, roaches, flics, bed-Vug*. gnr gidwtismrnts. Tgtbrew Chilli ard Fever. ' Headache. Ing UBltxlon take Stmroou uA?k5uMt2b** Tb, rewutatSw®^^^™^ rata XxerMa . """""constipatiqn Que or two tablespoon vfa! in nfflere afi^Cb* ! 10 ""malaria. ' Persau* may avoid HI attacks by occasionally taking • dose to Ammoets^Jrer Hegutator to 1 bad breath r generally artslng Irom a dtsordeJud Htommebxan r pi?Sdiy "B >!S ; bladder and kidneys. Most to tbe dlacaaaa of Ibe bladder originate e from those of tbe KidoryAroatoce tbe action ot f wUl bemSred1"1 U>U tMur'' * Ll,ader . ^Takc only i^cratorewatea^Hway*^ baa cu e '^.h.zejmn a_cor_ i. WORTH SENDING FOR. d DAJJL 8dUf»c*._toPwmdelpbu. ba* Jaai L exxt ra OTUOfira taogprad m ^ p'aB" i "tnventors address edson r. WraX^^frengiSra^^

Ji/hsi Wanamaker's." Plenty of readymade dresses of such sorts as arc most in demand now. vi» , substantial and not cosily. Also plenty of.whitc muslin dresses below value; and a lair variety of the more costly stuff dresses. There is no danger of overstating the advantage in buying black grenadines now. There is a clear dollar a yard to be gained in most of the rich ones. Dress -goods trade with us is now very Utgeiy upon goods below value. Checks, checkstripes, melanges,' debeige, and others, are at ltalf and twothirds. Not all We have; we don't mean that; some of all these and other sorts. And low prices are no reflection on the goods. Whatever we buy low we sell low. Of course we lose money on goods sometimes. We are not talking about that now. Cream cashmere shawls of $5 quality, with here and there a dark thread just visible a yard off, $3.50. India chuddas that cost five or ten times as much have such little imperfections. Imitation chuddas are made with them purposely. But, as they don't belong to cashmeres, we sell as above. It is wonderful how dressgoods fiave dropped here. Fine-wool and silk-and-wool tilings at two-thirds; some even al halff the best things in the store at that. Literally true! What in all dress goods is better than a fine debeige ? We have one at 50 cents that is well worth a dollar. What ha? proved better this season than small-check effects? Why, we have thirty sorts at twothirds and below. What better than a fine melange? Twothirds ; and fifty to choose from. There is no exhausting them. Scotch gingbanfs of finecheck patterns, so fine as to loqk like plain colors, and even plaih colors are in great favor. 35 and- 30 cents. — The handkerchief patterns sp popular year at 31 cents arc now '5American ginghams thatusually sell for 1 5 are now 10. circle, north from ccntsr. Figured and dotted softmulls very low : 50 and 75 cents instead of 75 to £1 .50. Everything in fine muslins and Hamburg embroideries. Tbfad'juidjoattli • - . Oty-hxli square Belgian pillo linen and sheeting, r.hnottt white; almost as white ai lrkli ; and a dollar . goes as" far in thein as adollar-antha-qua '. r in Irish. New have jest tune; and it is a good time to c.-.jthasizc the advantage vi r. • ays give in such ways. In i 2 "d we consult your interest more than any other way by drawing from each country its hist, and by rejecting whatever we can get better from another source. Honeycomb and dimity bedspreads, $1. 10 to fi-45. Finewool blanket? as large and light as you <5 to $1 1. Southwest corner of mt twitting. Colored skir: . down ; poplin, stripes, chambrey, .etc. The very best, exc pt seersucker, are $1 ; seersucker not much One of the busiest corners in the store is tliat of muslin underwear. We are being rewarded for our patient pursuit of good quality in it. Ifsrt to south entrance to rnsln hoDdlng. John Wanamakkr. CHHroll ■qusre. lhUsdtlpto*