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• ■•So per Annum, In idiauit -Sbonu' and tfountg. Cnpe M«> Paul Office. IMtlH %. nPCCTg. Inn Msrtcr. sgmi a call attention U> Ike dangerat Ike junction of the Pcun^Ma railroad wilt the turnpike to ike ^^Boat landing. On a dip tide week j ^RrV.lW itlbkMmlf hail a naa. ' Miller. tkii county, bad a
crape. ai ike point Indicated, from «it freight cnri Banding on the track Pr partly hid the express from view aa it rolled in, and tbc Sena lor »ai deceived by iu warning whiitle, tbinklng ii «u that of an engine eo the Delaware Bay railroad, ilia borae. bowerer, apprehending the danger of tbe aiiuation, jumped backward ioitead of forward, tbua pre- , Tenting whal might hare been a rery seriooa accident. TV cilg.au thoritiea abould aac to It that a flagman ia placed at tbe junction before an accident occura. -• A rery aatiafnetory arrangement baa been effected beta ecu Ike manager* <.I tbe Ikpe May and Delaware Hay Rail-, rail and Oape Hay and Scbellengm Landing Railway fi* an exchange of courtesies which will retail particularly to the adranuge of the paaaangera of both roads. Exchange tieketa orer the two roada-are nbw told at reduced rales. tended to include the Sewed Point road, and put a atop to all unpltaaaulneaa and bard feelings that may hare heretofore exiated between the Scbellengerl Landing The Sewella Point road la, we understand, ready to conaider Rich a proportion farorably. |n reference to the arrangementa of the Cbpe May Seaside Moalcal Peat leal, wr would Bate, there will be placed la an indcaure, on the lawna of Coogrcaa Hall and Stockton Hoteli, a number of chain 1 nppodte tbe grand mualcnl Band, for tbe , aocommodatioo <4 tboae who with to enjoy Ike performance! undisturbed by the \ moving crow da These reserved chain . will be (old at fifty cents each, on and . after Saturday, July aid, at Marty tc Metxry-s Owitral Pharmacy, cor. Wash- , jngloa and Decatur Breeta, where aa j dation of those who may call. The Oape May sad Bchellengen Land- 1 lng Railroad 'la new running without c friollnu. Tbe airy and oomlortahk can ' are drawn by sleek Kentucky mules pur- ' chased on purpose for ifait road, many of 1 them never having done any work 'till 1 .brought to Ospe May. Tbe pavilioo at JfegjAarflngis about completed. There 1 are other Improvements contemplated for ! the landing. A through ticket from ' Cbpe May Point i» in the right direction. J On Saturday, mine boB Greco, of the 1 Windsor, flung to the ocean breezes a < twenty foot flag from the top of a forty foot mat. Hiis deration, added to tbe 1 bV of tbe bouse, gifts tbe glorious I national emblem a very oomptououa pom- ' lion, quite becoming, Manager Green is } now sailing over prosperous seat with favorable gales. His snug and elegant « reputation ia becoming will, spread as one r of tbe faem bouse* at Cape May, which « ' ; The atuactiooa here during tbe Bay of , tbe Fifth Regiment and tbe great seaside , musical fastiral will be such as to draw , to Cbpe May legion. <4 visitors. It wiU , be wbe ae tbe part of those who oootem- f plate a Bay berc at any timn during tbe r ovular frstiviliea to make 'artwneem. ii
of fare, fast trains and ekgwnt amuse. rncMa will certainly flU Cape May to averflnwing. Already the crowds are coming, and sue* they will' he here as thick aa fegrtatf tbe rale ,4 Bolhabrota. From Ike superintendent we learn that the buaiaroa of tbe Hewclls Point roqd up »o Ibe present time is fifty per cent, better than it was last year. Tbe rtwscu ia obvtooa. Tbe road is managed with a view of arexenmsdaling tbe public, and beside, has the advantage .if running direct to tbe flaking and willing ground.. A re xher advantage i. ibe eonveuieocc of a Aral, dam taBtiutkm like tbe Ulet Hon.., kepi by Mrmsa. (-..ward & Daly. ' A Maker Gunse Children's Carnival far Urn pltasare and aatbfactioo of thediild rn now at Cup,- May ia tbe Utesl thing at < smgrtaa Hall. Two walks' notice will ^vroof Uwjretff. Bach child will M.*hr. o.v«. .ndT^^ui^r^.ry " ^ ** th*" «mel Ipwardi of 700*pom^ r Tte Mi»re. Tatbama ywcht, which dissp--«wared (ewe the eftar ttlirtrr i hvt : 1 Thw Wyrenin," C^gciTwoll patn,. (■I (Mo memm. _ ta, bra faff lor ; grnmm • •piBMS J,
t Tbc town was .wily aatir Wednesday ! mnening gelling ready lo lake a part In ibe welcome encoded t.. tbc rWUag mili-la-v from Brf'iunur. We f.mnd at dayc Beepers in our ndghVirlio'ei ; he aahi bi»\ orders were to call about errryhndy on , hiatyol. (low many of tbeui g'X up ml bis summons we don't know, but tbc Breela were q'oite. lively soon after 4 a. m. with hurrying pedcUriaoa and carriages, joining tt|c crowd aad drifting not lo tbe Ex. I cutaion Hooae autloo. We found there the Mayor and City ' Council ia carriages, Company "li," , Sixth Regiment, State National Guard, and tbe marshal of tbe day, CoL Henry W. Sawyer, mounted a poo i spirited hone, looking every Inch a soldier, as he j is, attending to the details of tbe reception. 1 Promptly at S a m. tbe long train with , tbc regiment on board, rolled in alongside 1 the platform and tbe military began to , disembark. Tbe formation of tbc men in so cramped a place ai a railroad plal1 form was effected without any disorder : or Jar, making apparent at once tbc ex. celled stale of discipline in the regiment. ' Tbe Urge band and drum corps of tbe , Fifth formed io tbe advance, then tbe several companies were ranged along Ibe platform ot tbe depot. Hones bad been . furnished for tbe Oolooel. Major and Ad- . julant, but tbe Utter gentleman found, however, that tbe one set apart for him r for £im
was not in an efficient state "of military i dikcipline, far as sooc aa the offiosPs aabre ^ touched her flank she aeS up a vigorous L kicking. The Adjutant, thinking diacrcj lion tbc better part of valor, dismounted ( and fooled it with hit regiment. Tbc vUiting military was then received by Company "II" upon tbe boulevard, near , tbe board-walk, at a present anna; with the Major and City Council drawn up ia car- ' riagua on the aide of the roadway. After , tbc regiment marched past and formed in , line Company "H" took tbo right of column, Coundl in centre, when tbe address of welcome was delivered by ibe Msrmhal I of tbe dsy. Ool IL W. Sawyer, as foL ' Iowa: "Officers sod men of tbe Fifth Mary, i land, by cocnmiaaioo of tbe dty autbori1 ties it U my pleasure In welcome you to ' this our fslr city by tbe sea. We hope i that your encampment among ua will he > one of pleasure and "recreation, and prove . lo both officers and men tbe advancement - of discipline and efficiency. Should our , country need your cervices in tbe future aa I aheliaa In Ibe past yto, ibe cilixcn aoldicr. t will be found Hie grand nucleus of a : grand and powerful army. We remember with pleasure former visits of your regiment. wbkb by iu military bearing, die- ' ciplinc and gentlemanly conduct especially ! endeared itajSpto our people. We yet recollect tbc old Fifth which furnished 1 many distinguished officers and men both ' for tbe National and Confederate armies. 1 Hot now all are Nationals, for the sword ' has been sheathed. tbe banners of the blue and gray have been furled. The dead , have sacred grans, flowers now bloom | where tbc dead warriors sl'ecp side by | side. MonumeoU now dot tbe hillsides i sod tbe piston, and tell of (hat matchless i heroism shown by tbe American soldier. . Such wis tbe ending of tbe conflict, sod t Mart' land's FUth Regiment baa cause to | he proud of many who served in that coo- I fliet. Again, we bid you welcome, tbriee a welcome to our city by tbe sea." | CoL Stewart Brown gracefully said iu i substance, that tbe officers and men of bis i command felt truly gratified for tbe re- j crptloc tendered U ibcm, and tbe Colonel f speaking for hii regiment guaranteed that nothing should be done by U during iu stay here to be a cauac of oomplaint. ' Tbe military then look up its line of ' march, accompanied by the large band ' and drum corps, along tbe ocean boule- 1 card to Gotrney street, by tbe Stockton. * Orerlhe grand entrance to ibis hotel were [ bung National flaga, with tbe inarriptioo, ' painted on canvas, in large letters, "Bel- ' come to tbe Fifth.': over them. Tbe line ' of march was then extended through Col- ' umbis avenue to Ocean, to Washington, 1 past Congress Ball. Here was another 1 inscription of welcome to tbe Firth Mary- 1 land. Friend Pugh had been a trifle disappointed by the non-arrival of decora- , tiooi from Philadelphia, having been , busily engaged through the night in ar- •] ranging mailers to bit satisfaction. Tbe „ regiment then proceeded to tbe camp , where the men were dianlsaed and a t hearty breakfast enjoyed, which bad be™ t gotten ready by tbc thoughtful care of the £ Commissary department. Tbo Arlington j: waa rery tastefully decorated, and flag, displayed along tbe line of march 1 from hotels, stores and from tbe Wavs t 1. 1. ..-—ti.. , ,. I
u hardly nrccaeary to say a word M commendation of tbe soldierly bearing of e- the gallant Fifth yesterday morning, but "■ one' can hardly help admiring tbc excelf. lest marching and the precision of all iu U more menu. We learn that there were 'MO officers aad men in line wbeo the regiat meet arrived, and that this number will ip be increased by 60" more on Saturday, er making a grand total of 400. Welcome b- Fifth Maryland w The daily routine of camp la at follows: ia Drummers" call 4.55 A.M. lo Reveille roll-asil ..6.00 " re Surgeon's call 5. SO « i. First Sergeant's call... 6.40 " . Drill (half hour) call 6 00 " ' Breakfast call 7.00 " First call guard mounting A 46 *• Seotod call guard mounting... .8 65 * Adjutant's call 8.00 " l> Drummers' oall..... 12. A5 P. M. r DinnernalL 1.00 '• m Drummers' tail iA.15 BapperesdL,. s.»i •• - A"emhly of tympanies : < Bo0 eel .#.40 y J>reaa parade (retreat; 7.00 " e PlOMfliriff tall ,,10.55—"- - T>U«x 13.00 - Tkpa 11 80 " '~t The Cape May Oty Land Company , sold six choice lota «, the beach Iront of e t^mta^-n-irfavroL, warthej!^! r cot mmp of the Fifth Maryland. It t. u Uifc imention <4 the parchum nl I here A Fas lo erect hnodaoine vilhn to be ready fre occupation by tbe arasoo of I8SL R,oc,'re?Tw: ^ eoteTpnw' a ! tage. lo the choice of lota sod low pries* : eoAqges at once. Tbe office of the Com- i I pany i. Na 4 Goran Breer. and the Sup- . ed to furrdab any ief-irtuali™ re 1st log lo , r , tbe peioS of lota and condithm. .>f nle. I enTSSXr"* '
WCAL CHIT-CHAT. f " e I" olnta reraonal and iienrrnl '" Thro. .1.1 NW Mongi'luib. o suing. £ The Tnsnant Cultace baa a floe tennis * ' Tut in.se unwkk'y a fan the more Ue-ne il ia. * i A new bathing salt is in one piece with ' t skirt buttoned on. We bare now one of tbe flucat fishing fleet, on Ibe oaaaL now in the cities. [ Tbe Seaside Musical Festival ia growing to great tsopartions. ' One of tbe new bathing rubra is in Mother Hubtnrd Byle. The streets are 1 1. ranged in tbe evening Willi gay pr.Miienadera. The WcslmnrrlaiK) Villa ia s very popI uLr ewst fur Haiti more families. The drire and lieach Brand will this ' evening he illuminated by electricity. ' We lure more floe equipages on our \ atreei. now than f.s many ytara before. Pugh all .iild negotiate for the bonlu. ! and arjd an rxprdithsi for tbe sea turtle. ' Tts< Wallers' lull will come off at the ! 1 Brrrxe Hotel, Tueaday evening, July ' 95th. , 1 TI* price of a through ticket from ' Cape May Point to Scbelk'ogers Landing ' flflern ccnu-vdrtpp enough. There * ere some bright eyes Wcdnca- | " day morning peeping thraugli the clrred
' blind, of tbe brSels and boardingdiuuBca. ® Rev. W. U. Murk land, D. D., of Bait:. more, will preach in the Presbyterian ^ church of ibis city (l^-nesrow ) at 10:80 Paul KircbDcr. the tagorite tcnur, has been secured for tlw Cape May featival to r ring io Hoaaini's famous work tbc StoUu ' HaUr. Tlirrc are other ami Bill- more Briking r Ihinca lo present to our gucsla in the 1 amus-tucni linn as Vxm as details can be ' Atlantic City made Bn-nuous effort, this year to induce the Fifth Mart-land In have ha encampment there, lrul tbc bora voted solidly for Oape May. Brother Seigman, of the Slur of Uu Cape, baa been presented by the West Jersey Preu as a most suitaMr candidate J' for tlie Repuhliran. of Cape Msv Ooilnty [ to take up for the Senate Ibe coming fall. ; If I'ncle Sam cannot afford to do an, the poatmaurr ought by some means liave a lamp of some description erected In front of tl* Hpat-offlce. A stranger can- ; not mail a letter after tbe office i. closed , without tbe lid of so experienced guide. Tl* Maryland. 98 Hughes .'reel. 1. most delightfully located, apd lias large ; airy rooms and new runiiture. Mrs. G. W. K rager . the managrewi. expert rocva | diffieuliy in drawing an excellent coinpsuy .4 coeds <0 her crwy cottage, and they are rapidly fllling it up iu every . _ Cberter A Handy, ph.sographrra, have ' 1 on rxbibl-ioa ar ilmr gallery, next 11* i turlidiotiaps. a photograph pic- I the largiwt .4 ibe kind io tbc coun- - of tl* National Oapitol at Washing- I i Tbe affair ia six feet long, and pie- . acuta a magnificent view, said to I* tbe i flneB ever taken, of that noMe structure. 1 It was printed from a series of negatives Mirers Chester A Handy, and give, i an cxo-Ilcnl i.lea of lbs superior excl- I leuee of tbelr skill s» artials- Tl* orig- | plates hrluog to a Wash lng I.* arllat, who utllins the picture for advertising i purposes. No copies of tbe picture are i We lake great pleasure in noting tbc . onovalrtceocruf our talented young friend, W. W, Van Valzah, late of Jefferson 1 College faculty, at present a guest of Mrs. E, Magnoaglr, 83 Washington street, and a patient of Dr. E. 11. Philips, oue .; of our Cape May resident pbyalclsna. j doctor baa been verj low. hut under j careful treatment and nursing bis progress . towards raoovery has been most wonder- J ful. He is now able io take short drives, , and bit physician liopcs-thal—jn a lluln ( while be will bo prepared to make a trip lo Crvssoo Spriuga. The great acaiide musical festival, wiih military bands and grand orebestra, will 1 number altogether 135 instrumentalists. 1 grand festival chorus will canaiB of - shout 300 voices, which, together with tbe 1 vocal and instrumental soloists, will make ' s grand ensemble of over 400 perform- ' era. Having seen a sketch of tl* pro- ' we can confidently assert thai tbe 1 performance at tbe festival will far ex- ' ceed in grandeur any of our expectations ' The management is not giren to boasting, but will furnish much more than this 1 promise. c
n 4 One of our hotel proprietors got tbe betit tcr of ■ market man a few days ago. "How I- much for tl* chickensf said Don Usee, s ' If you pick than out tbey are a dollar c end a quarter per pair, but if I select them j. tbey are a dollar," replied tbe dealer. II "Very well, ypo pick them out;" and the , chickens were counted from U* coop to e the lart pair, much to tl* diaguB of tl* ruukcl man, who expected to bear the : order, "Stop." after a few chickens were . eflfltled. The dealer was out about five doltani but I* Bood tbe ordeal without flinching. He ia now wiser than before. There are a number of bad Imaks and dangerous holes io Ibe board-walk which d mind the immediate alleution of the authorities, or of the Committee for the Protection of Life and Limb. Opposite tlw Ses Breeze it a very large opening, and may possibly result in serious injury tn son* unsary pedestrian unless looked afirr. New trade will cat leas than lawsuits for damages to broken limbs, and - sawmessnrr "fvcnoranyrtf for TKSIt.tBg else, we hope ll.e matter of complaint will be at once remnlird. r In addition loshgtfaa. been received r- for the Cape May Musical Festival the 1 following gums are bvrrbj acknowledged: ' Bra. r. UaltuAsea < Strut tint) g-s » 1 H. Bndalpa tOrataxer'. .sot , isoooBecwu«o, . ;;.;;;;;iii^;'.;;; "JJ 1 »«• ■ * ;;;;;; -- - Bints* A special meeting of tbe teocAhofdeseof . I' • Cape May Saving Fond and Building 1 ordered by the Braid of I'.rertOT far neat Monday evening, foe tl* repuo of the n'worenwTot™^1 ,n' j Ss SSS L'niem h bad great merit Pari (;,ni ntawMtetara <as a»ure-,.-<M-
Tuesday. July iflib. eras a red letter I day in the annals of the tuihoiic Church of this city. The pccasion area the celebration or the silver jubilee .4 11* pried- * bond of the rtcinr, Rev, Tbo-pliil a Dr. t geu- A s Iniui uiaas. Coram Kpioarpo, j was sung u fan. Tl* cek-hrsol, of . ^ course, was the Rev. TtwopbUu. Dsgru. | of his entrance into the priesthood. Be i ! was ordained in lSSTk Tbe Deacon of , tbe mass was Rev. Joseph Ester, rector i of Egg Harbor ; the Subdeacne was Her. , Alpbonsus Scbaeken, of Denvflle, # , The Bishop of Trenton, Rk -Rev." 1 Michael (jTarrell, D.D., waa aaaiBed by [ Rev. Father Pat lie, of Burlington, aa t a.ri.lant priest. Tbe Drsenoa of Honor r 1 were Rev. Ign. F. Huntmann, D.D., t rector of St. Mary's Cbureb, Pbiladrlphia. 1 and Rev. Tbomsa Mcrac. rector of St. . Paul's Cbureb, Princeton. The Mauri* t of Ceremonies were Rev. Chat, Gieae, of h MiUrille, and Rev. J. F. McFaul. of t Trcutoo. Rev. Egbert Kara, rector of a I Gloucester, acted as TTra-ifer. and Revs. Mulligan, of Bridgetoo, and Marshall, of t. Sctoo iun College, as Acolytes.' % .pedal choir from St. Mary'r {hurcfa. a Philadelphia, under the direction of Prof, u with Prof. Weyrosn at the f. rendered Millard's Maaa in G. The II sermon was given by tbe Rev. Dr. Hoist- c. The lit. Rev. Hisbop spoke t few o imorrssire words before ImDartlne hi. ti rf
L henedirrion, saving that be gave it Urn to the beloved pastor whose feast they had n coo* together lo celebrate, and then lo ( 0 it* flock entrusted to his care, that pafKT and people might walk and work together . in edification as tbey bad (lone in tbc past, 0 so might tbey persevere to the end. x Tbe whole ceremony was most imposing, and will not Quickly be forgotten by the i K Catholics of Cape May. There was a I e very nice congregation present. Many or I c the clergy both cf New Jersey anil PbiJ- ; adclpbla came to roogratulate Father ' , I>rgen on hit fcstivsl day: from. Phils- ■ 0 ddpbis. Revs. Dr.Garvcy, Bernard Dora- | , hege. Francis Msrtersteck. J. Ketnmer- ] ling; from New Jersey, Revs. Wm. P. I , Salt. Cassate. McKicrban. and Father i , FHsgerald. of Mt. St. Mary's College, 1 Father Ik-gun entertained'all hit vlaiton | mnB boapiubly. Jlay 1* live to celebrate < his golden jubilee. I wc..td'r* Home. I This inatllution for women sod cbO- g 1 dren at Capo May Point onlinuea lu*br ^ under tlgr care of the Orplianage Board. i It ia not intended aa a anmrner home for , It* orphans To future, hut simply at a , boarding plactf at small roat for women , ( and cbildren who need the benefit of »ea , bathing. To increase 11* efficiency of , I the Home, it lias been .decided to invito . , tbc co-operation and aAislanre of a num. , her of lailira who live or spend their summers at Cape May. thus forming, with : ron* of tbe managers uf II* Orphanage, i an Executive Committer, to look after tbc sffsira of the Hon*. Women, with or . without children, will be revel vod at 33 week, and children with their moth- ' era from fll.flO to 69 per srerk, acrording t : lo age; when without iiwibrrs. 62 ptr c week, washing included. Contributions I i in money or supplies are solicited, and f i may he sent direct to tl* Seaside Home, I . Cape May Point, by the West Jersey Ex- I press. a TI*tosiUatiooii'«iketarian. but busnC " : era are required to conform to Ibe rules of S the house. The Exccqjttwa Committer » eninpriarsllw following membrvs: Mis. A. i Wbilldin. Mrs. D. Haddock, Jr.. Mrs. 8. Ellia Mrs. A. Whilldln. Jr.r Sirs. James Bnaaert. Mrs G. G. Hooey; Mrs. Dr. Marey, Misses McCray, Mra. 1 Captain J. Cone, Mrs. Alex. Ralph, Mra. i William King. Ctpc May; Mrs. M. E. g "McC'lure, Mra Kuaan A. Perkenpine, Mra James Stevrna, Mra W. H. Heber- c tour Mrs. C. Slmpaoo, Mra. A.~W7 T Springer, Mrs. J. Morgan Jraniaon, Mra C George-Myers, Mra Samuel Hildeburn, C )k(C Tbomsa Hillyard, Mra. A- Hand, n May Point. S cape May ijgtit Honac '' Tbis nightly bescoa to the storm-tossed U mariner ia tbe (Bird catabliabmenl con- F Brnctcd at tbis point. The first was h linllt ca what ia now known as the ipoint of the Cape, and the constant t encroach menu of tbe tide rendered a move C breaking far inside the oki site. A £ second light was erected near the present c one, and an improved revolving reflector C placed therein at a coal of some 693,000. £ This, after years of trial, waa found en- £ tirely loo low, tbe light pot showing far enough at sea, and the department dcckL coougii ai sea, ana tnc aeparuneot deckl-
ed upon an elevated and improved (truet- ture, which is now one of tbe highen and * moat cosily establishments on the coast. Tbc light is cut a great distance at aes. r and many a sailor has bailed it with joy. n Three keepers are required, and a watch is kept on tbe lamps from sunset to sune rise. At midnight tbe globes are trimmed 0 and filled with oil. Tbe trains on the e Ctpc May A Delaware Bay road past e within a few yards of tbc base of the e structure, and wm Bop to let off or take e on passengers who desire to make an Jm it spection of tbe LuiliBflfT Tl* gratlemsnT 1 ly superintendent in charge, Mr. tnmnel Slillwcll, takes pleasure in showing visitors wbo bare the nerve and strength cf limb to climb to tbe top. tbe Interior of e tbc lantern, and expUlning the interesting e operations of a revolving light. A very t picturesque view of tbe aes, hay and • country may also be ohtolnrd from the [ giddj bright of the edifice. 1 - ... - i a The sloop yacht S/aWe Hollf ha* re- , 1 ceotiy Joined tin- fishing fi.ct at 8ewcHs , f Ptfillt. TUIl asms a f J railcr. an3 . t will be fouod In he a Haunch and al.k tea , going tmai. The i/attie UoOp is .upidied , a Ufa all tbe modera applianrra for open i s « fishing, and la commanded hy an ex- , c p-ri-ocvd coasting captain Parties that : have gone out on her base been uniformly " lucky ao far ibuarasna. | \ Company H pnaentnl a lit* aoidirriy 1 , appearance at tbi reception -ri(>clin Fifth « Maryland. The perfect line of rfja well" 1 J drilled organization u .ttsdily maintained - m Abe march. We. mitred the ' » Birnog Brains of the Cape May Cnrcrt 1 Band, but icarti fhat some id IU meinln r* 1 [ overslept themselves, and can* on the 1 , WW too late to participate ia the cere. I . r Tbe tyotrect for a Prashytrrian chapel - .at Cape May Point faaa been awarded to . ; F. T. Tweed. The chapel will I* built . , on Beach areooe above Cape, aad ground < will be broken V one.-. It will 1* called I Tbe Beadle Memorial Cbapd, out of re- I . spoct to the memory of ll* tale 1k. , Beadle. Tbe sul-rritwra are all Phliadcl _ phiana, aad tlw fallowing grotkrara" are , tbe trusters: A. H. Hauiilb*, J. Morgan . Jesaiaoc andirovge 4. Jjgbbcr.ou-
Csrnp Patterson. * We found ouravlvea over at Ibe nilUa ry cocampa*nt TbursrUy -fitraooo about I \ supper tin*. Ii lonked-warlike toaeell* '• vrgiUnt sentry pacing up and duau hit > brat, and we Bopped hef.w him. from . .previous training, expecting Iu g.. through . "* regular military routloe, hat the gnarrt • '* Prid no attention to lit, and following Ihe r Beaten path, we came to the rcaimitaary e store room, where tbe officer In charge ' directiooa bow to find the officer of f tbe day. "He carries a sword and wears ■ a helmet, that's bow you will know him, ' *| said the commissary man., 60 we' fol- - our nose and came to a teat which r been designated m the one occupied 1 ' the officer of the day. Peeping in, wc 1 recopnlzed our good-natured friend, Cap- . Uln George Cole, wbo gave ua a seat in , bit canvass collage, and with it tbe news , shout camp. "Everything is very quiet 1 > today." said Capuin Cole; "tl* leys 1 r a bit of a gunejuf base ball over on Hall lawn kith some of the Jer- I ' fdlows Just to keep their preel ice up. " "How da you manage to pass off U* : lime?" "Well, we bare our camp routine I and drill, go over the town and renew old I acquaintances, ride out occasionally, fight I muaquitocs. and some of the boys are very 1 fond of taking tbe girls out riding in 1 little pha-'tons, which hold just enough for real enjoy roebt— two. Con* j over into the mesa sheds," said tl* lip. I > talc, and accepting his polite invlutinu,
) wc saw tbe men at supper, end tbey cvi1 dently were blessed with god appetite, I JJB *«> a very substantial supper dirap. r peered. Here wc were left in charge or a r Sergeant of Company "D." "Take some , supper," said tbc ofllcrr. with true soldicrly hospitality ' , Bui wc only wanted hi learn of the ' «wt about camp, and declined for that 1 time, hoping lo do better next l.me. "As f to items," said tlw Sergeant : "let me sec, . our company, ' D,' was presented • with a flag yesterday hy aome ladies, in . consideration of our being one of tbc - prire companies or the regiment." "We ■ 1'ke It ficti-ratc here." chimed in the And so tt seemed, for ihe men tali- • lng their suppers under Ibe sheds were well provided for. ' "Wouldn't you like to inspect the boa- 1 I pital stores?" said our t baperon. Of 1 I course wc would, and in that department . foood rverylhlng in excellent order for the reception and prompt treatment of The 1 the .irk Hat now. amt^ the beflTfh of the t 1 remap i» unusually great. Wc look leave ,4 the camp well pleas, d | with tl* hospitality show* us aa a reprc- | ' sentaliveof tl* Wavk rile dress parades , will take place on tl* hotel lawns after a . day or M, sheo an opportunity will 1* afforded our citizens and guests to wit- j BK""' _ _ I TIic Xtund and llrum Corps. 1 The htnd and drum corps of the Fifth , Maryland are composed as follows: header— A. Ilxel. v MutUamt and lndnimente—1. Kit- .. pioenlo and flute; W. Stasgr. E flat cornet; A. A. Coda, E flat clarionet; W. . G. Monius, W. St an go. Jr., . Gruss, B flat clarionets; A. Juel, Jr., £ flat cornet; C. Schmidt, W. Sicgrist, f flat comets; P. Fischer, P. I'llrich, .| alios; A. Ilappel, O. Hafcrkorn, ti. Stan- , "»y. trombones; A. Deriiri, baritone; F. Scufivt, A. Scholhncycr. tubas; A. tiridt, " snare drum; L Jones, lose drum; L. Fischer, eymlwls— 92 in all. DKt'M ootipn. Jfnim Major — Thos. E. Bulger. J Fifrro— Sergeant, ti. A. Shoemaker; - W. F. Minnick, W. IL Ffagel. C. C Sulsc„ „ Guise," John Johns, John G. Lang- 0 good. Drum inert — Sergeant, John Mullen; t corporal, il. Knifccbild; Edward Bell, E. K- Ccgg&a, John V. Clarke, Tbomsa J. „ Emit Uciae, Edward Hennick, !. Hennick. George Jennings, Law. ,. Keyser, Edward Lauln, William Louis Tburn, D. Treuch, Wil- , liam Shanannm— 34 In all. The numerical strength of the regiment 1. as follows: and staff. g _ NoA-commisrioned staff 4 , Jijor-hearer 3 d Company A Officers, 3 Men, 44 l B Officers, 9 Men, 27 , Company C Officers. 2 Men. 43 D Officers, 2 Men, 27 Company E Officers, 1 Men, 83 r F Offloera, 1 Men, 90 OosaiBny G- Officers, 2 Men, 34 ,, H Officers, I Men, 37 , Company I Offlcwt, 2 Mcu, 37 f Company K Officers, 1 Men, 21 Total ma. 330 ° total Total line officers 10 1
, Band 22 1 Drum corps " 24 1 , Whole number... 401 Tlie Murine linnet Comlcg. Professor Souaa, leader of U* Marine i I Band, Washington, D. C., baa applied to . : hecreury Chandler for permiraroo for the t 1 l*ni1 «o accept so engagement to play at ' t Caogresa HaU, Cbpe May, during tbe ' 1 month of Augufi next. It U probable . UJiM PBtH«ionj»m be granted for tbc a - band to aBfltonceiU here for a week or s I so, provided it does not interfere with ■ their engagements at the National Capital. I The schooner Conprt aa, of our fishing , fleet, on her last trip to tbc Banks, cap- .. ! tared s floe booits weighing fitly pounds. , I This fish grows about three feet long ami . has a greenish back sod while eilrcry ' belly. It la floe sport to catch them as tbey are a very game flab. On the Co a- ,, - prns> return trip 1 tonic waa seen meat- r. 1 uriog ten fret beam. He was lying asleep " ( tM tbe surflsae of tl* water. This marine J 1 gentleman nay I* eaptared by slipping i alongside of bim and deftly throwing bim » I over on bis hack, when be may be baiBcd em board. A stranger wbo had been Bspplog e day or two at Mra. Gaudy's boarding bouse at Tucksbor, tbiaeounty, committed ' suicide by hanging himself in a barn belonging lo Mr. Enoch Ingeraoll, o»Mon<*r night- Lrttcra found in bla pocket g "Bail be bad Jnst a rtura. revesied Lit j to4.resideo<*. His friends In PbiL f. adelphia were notified, aooe of whom came down on Tuesday afternoon. The " name of tbe euidde U Geo. D. Witbam. d Cottagers cumplain that when they ar- j! rive at the station or tbelr homes in this city tbey are beset by tradespeople with ° aollcitarinot to boy their n or for engagement to furnish them b pwda thrangh ti* aommer. This must a very annoying to tboae wbo come to spend tbe summer lwre si housekeepers ISOtl't Die Ua Use House. cl^ m^ce,1 Udh 00 I
aeavtUe. y • Miss Clara Jamre. of .Denniarllle, gave ; it uas pteuram gnviing it* fiiai id tl* week, e Miss Sadie A tost, Ikroniaritle. takes an ■ occaskaial evenine drive ia Uiia direcOun. , n Mra I.ixxw Brose^ met bee husband. Ii Capt. A. S. llum-re, in PbiladriphU i« ft' Tneariuy. e Mrs. Suaiu Smith baa tiocn roiung At- j 1 lantic City this week, r Rev. Jacob T. Price, Pastor of the M. f E. church at HurflviUe, a native* of this s county, has been Visiting U* familiar * friends and places of bla earlier years, re- - turning to hit charge on Tuesday. 1 Prof. C. Buck sod. family attended the ' 1 concert gmo by Blind Tom at tbc Slock- : Hotel last Saturday evening. M rusks and mraquliors are tbe factors 1 which enter most deeply int.. tbe dialuib- ' 1 of the public welfare in thu region 1 1 at tl* present tjmc. Lads of mnaqui- ' 1 screens luive boco taken over to Sea 1 laic tl* past few days- not for use. but • fur ornaments, we suppose. ii We learn that carpenters are at work tt I 1 : Sea Isle juocUon pulling up a station | < ■ amuch" m-edrel improvement for i I I the protection of |naarngi-ra and good, j transferred tl*re. As early as possible 1 ; the roaq will I* fully provided with »c- 1 1 commodatious for the growing business. I The business privileges at camp meet- ' grove were disputed of to tbe big hen I a few days sine.-, good figures be- ; - W.UUGIB B ICS ua* a eince. gooa llgu.es ue-
, ing realized. Theb mrdingtXal.lislim. nl - will again be iu tbo bands of Mr. Todd. , B. F. Lre.of Mitlvillr. baa again secured - tbe barber Bhrj. and other firiviicgcs. s Beesley's Point Baptist church people e held a festival on Wednesday evening Nearly one hundred quarts of ice cream : and oilier refreshments in proportion, l were disposed of quite readily, t Charlie and Julius Way, moisted by , two younger brothers, are doing a rushing I business. Generous to a fault, courteous 1 and obliging to customers, without a aerns bianco of yielding to any of tbe matra : tricke of trade which so often creep into : the couiac of business houses, these young ment it worthy of imitation (hy aome offl. • oca we know ol having greater pretcrt Sions. His ilcputy is Mr. Newell Cor- ' Il is DOuficaa to add that the. puhl* are : pleasantly and thoroughly aocxlutmlWiiiiri 1 by tbc present mail system, and Pual ' Office runnagi'menl. Mr. Aaron Riley, of MlllviSle, lias ixvn 1 magnificent luck among the blue fish in Peck's Bay, hack of Ocean City. 1 catching from thirty lo forty of the heavy The dose season for tajne fishing expired on II* lStb inst. Tisb Warden 1 Wcstcott Una moored bia craft, nnd tire are preparing their neu for making large inula. Wc regret to anoounee the illness of Vnas, only aon of Mr. Amos Vtw. Dr. T. C. Wheal.* is in attendanoe, treat- ' ing him for an attack of fever. ' A man by the name of Geo. D. Wis- j "of Philadelphia, was found hanging 1 in a barn dead, on Tuesday morning. An ' empty two ounce laudanum bottle was ' on bis person. He arrived in , by at cam boat and had auppcr 1 at Mrs. Gandy's hotel, an i afterward en- ' gaged lodging at the Star Hotel for the ' night. Tl* cause of his committing sui- 1 cidc is Supposed to I* on account of pay- « mcnts that I* could not meet, tl* time ' expiring on Monday. The body was put , in care, of undertaker Baker, who Iclr. , graphed bis family. They despatched an • undertaker, p. W. Buwen, to take charge ' of tl* body. ' 1*1* steamboats have more freigbl'than . they can oonvcnlently carry. < — Capt — Wm.-J.-Tvoitt W Wl PMtadri. J phia In a schooner lor tbc south. WlUbc j' a ralber warm trip just at this time of the * year. Tbe corn begins to look as U ll would 1 out a good crop. 1 Another vessel load of atone arrived ' week for tbe new bridgo. Sunday school excursions have been ■ making good travel for tbc Iteuben Potter past few days. It it very inconvenient tor our ncon'lp j to meet tbe two o'clock tssln on the W. r J. IL R. Mr. Robt. Smith, of Camden, is visiting ' relatives at Tuckahoc for. the summer. ' Mr. Chat. Peterspa, former Captain of j the Reuben Potter, is now piloting the ' Atlantis. * Mr. Tbco. Ererhart arrived on Wed- j nosday with bis bride.- They will soon „ be setlkd at tlielr new home in MaraliBlI. e ! seltkd
villc. May friend Ebcrharl ever con- ' tiunc as happy as now. j Oyster I-lnntera' Association. ■ Editor Csfi Mar Wavt-Tbc oyster plsnlcrs of Cape May have formed them- 1 selves into an assodal'too; for their mutual 1 protection and advantage; and on Satur- ■ dir, Ju|t 29tb, will hold a special meet- , a for Tlw admission of dew members. , reputable oyster planters of this . county, wbo are interested fa the cause, and desire to improve tbe oyster business are Invited fa meet at J. C. Sharp's store. , Seaville, at 8.15 p. u. ' E. C. Cotx. President. S. F. Coixman. Secy. J stupplctucnl to llrtllnancr. ' A farther aepplrmoot to an oulmanec vnmM t ell assraihlrd. and if* herepj roaetul,|.^'^ * mine and lUher |*.rfocv, ahsl: tatr iMr stand 1 on MaaaMi atrerr. and oo tkc wiat side or Dr- ■ o^sn»frTrdtt-JobiTrst^T5Sn5TH > aao.r are terror repealed, and that Kits topple- 1! m"" J*A U I^KAy"!^ PrvaldeDl Caaoai. ' Alle«i H. C. ' Apwovvd Jaly s. ISM. Sir e "Hnclsupaltsca." ,, New. quick, complete cured days, oriaffeclions, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney diseases. 6L St druggists. Prepaid by express. 61.25, 6 f3. E. S. Wxuo. Jersey City. —Tbe widow of the illustrious Lincoln at Springfield. IU., Sundar night. The seventeen years ilia! have gooc since 11 Abraham Lincoln died, bare been years of » mental and physical prostration for his ° afflicted widow of such s kind I hat all must feel that her deeeaar bat brought a rest to a life of ceaseless trouble and distress. r At a care lor phot Kldwy-Wort acta Orst ^
c I Judge Diverty is uncommonly liappy ' ;. just now entertaiulog bit ctiiklun and u ' grand cbildreD. id wb.au he is Justly l proud. I. I Miss Rett* Guff, daughter of .air call 1 teemed friend Mr. Daui-I Guff, and a j young lady ot much prooiise, is attending j - i the Teachers' Academy at Win lttown. ■ preparing hetrelf more fully fortlreedu- j . eational work. She will in Ibe fall teach , 1 in one of the MUlville schools, r Mr. Jacob Stevenson visited Camden 00 j . Wednesday to attend a meeting of the Stevenson heirs to be held in that city i : Thursday afternoon. Tbc Slcreosona, it j . will be remembered, are trying to reevvrr J 6300,000,000 lying unclaimed in England. | 1 Mrs. Capt. Ogdgn dandy and little | . daughter returned borne on Wednesday i 1 from a six weeks' cruise in the Captain's j 1 We ootir* with pleasure Ibe rush fur F. : H Buvhoell's suck nl fine boots and ; ; j doee stock. He has siiD a choice variety ' Miss Annie Nikeraoo'a recent pleaasnl ! ■ voyage with Capt. Lewis Douglas, j and wife lias resulted beneficially to her j By tbc sudden springing forward of a I attached to an open wagon, two I ladies were thrown out upon their I - young lames tnrown out upon tlreir l|
t heads, but not saiously injured. Tl* ac- 1 . cident occurred tieiwcen South Dennis and ! i South SeaTille. Our young hdifa (I»rd bless 'em I) are c happy as larks. Four ice cream saloons j c in tire 'own. and every one of tbera free I - from tl* prerdiling epidemic— measles. j 1 Stowman Brothers, of Dorchester, are , planking Capi. Champion'! new vessel. | Thomas Parker, an excellent workman, is ! • doing the planing. Capt. C. I. Parker, j ; who liai just recovered from serious ill- ( s ness. is assisting with the planking. Hon. Beoj. F'. Lee and wife, the latter r the daughter of thp late Wm. 8. Townj scud, are visiting the fashionable summer j ; resorts. They acre at Niagara tbe first i of It* week. Code Cbas. Ludlam. wbo rcmaina re- , - markahly active iu bit advancing years, . visited Cape May early In the Week, and is . now in Philadelphia on 11 business visit. Capt. Frank Earnest has recovered from the effects of the tmible accident I 1* met with soil* two montlia since, suf1 ficicntly to return lo tbc command of Copt. Carroll's vessel. 1 Mrs. John Robinson is seriously ill - with a dropsical affection, and has been , confined to brr bed about Uirec months. Our young gentlemen regret the abscnoc of Miss Bell James. She expects lo reA Sopphmriii IO an ontinsnor emitted, ^An orMills 111. of ihe city of (.'ape May. In Crty c'oon- • fcorliy ot '.He same. Thai In order lo aecoralely inlendoit ot tbe Water W orts 1 1 hereby em■rarer melrra 10 he placed '» any tocntny or pisce where eily water la used, and hereafter lo chsrxv lor watar consumed according lo messoremeni; lo which inciera laid Superlnlcnden-., Id, That all lnclrn. shall l-e placed In an seenTint in rate any person or persjoa stalk J In ajftl.in one or 0.1. ordlnancv. or II free trccaa ] 10 the meters for examtnalion or reiwir ar any | water anpply shall re mopped, and ihe perann or persons so unending shall pay a fine or II". . hac. B. And be ll farther ordslned and ensetod, That It any peraon or persona than maXr tremta^wtawm"11 wttta^ha"!1"™* deal or the Water Worts, he or 1 hey stall pay a ] of 110 for each and every offence. J sac- A And be It farther ordained and entered, Thai hereafter all water renu, except In to Ihe City llecerder, at ho MOre/and 11 ' tsrih day of each mnmh. it shall re ihe duly
his bill ai learn ore days prior 10 ihe lime when - ihe same Is doe sod paysl.le. sod In caw of nr*. k«l or failure 00 111. pal! of any person 10 poy Works u hereby anuionnl and empowered 10 torn on ihe supply t row sold premises, and dent ot the Water WoLi la make complaint beplctnenl: and the ,L-I Mayor or A Herman moll Alderman, and upon heanne Ibe 10a ire., me h7. ow a, lor any po rpse" w balever. w he: h rr by with Una anpp*menl la hetrby repealed, ml. Thai this art shall lake effect imam! lately. Approrod— Jaly ll. tusk*** * c*n*L • : r l MWT1A— Attevl;— -II. c, Tsoorroiu^ 1 porchaaed OvebMUea ot your Hop uillera ot A Co. Insl tail, for my danshtar. and am wen phased wtththe Bluer.. They did her lor tlx years. W. tl. BISHOP A OO. Tbe bull speculators In grain have been eojoying a good lime lately, but a week will harvest m much wheat, sod give com such a push forward, as to spoil their fun. wore u Mm. LjattZ Plnkham, l.ycn. Know, by taking her Vvgombk Compaad,
1 c . -• j ohri W anamaker's. | Plenty of readymade dresses T>f such sorts as are most in demand now, viz., substantial j and not costly.. | Also plenty of white muslin ! dresses below value; and a (air variety of the more costly j stuff dresses. 1x1 and 1503 chestnut There is no danger of overstating the advantage in buying | black grenadines now. There | is a clear dollar a yard to be i gained in most of the rich ones, i Ncxtoulercl: ...such'; — ore to main building.
I Dress-goods trade with us ! is now verj- laigely ttpQn goods I I below value. Checks, check- ! | stripes, melanges, debetge, and others, are at half and two- : thirds. Not* all we have; we i don't mean that ; some of all 1 these and other sorts. And | low prices are no reduction on , the goods. Whatever we buy j low wc sell low.. Of course we lose money oh goods some- ! times. 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 arc made with them purposely. But, as they don't belong to cashmeres, we sell as above. It is wonderful how dressgoods have dropped here. Fine- wool and silk-and-wool things at two-thirds; sonic even at half; theb :st tilings 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 has proved better this season than small-check effects? Why, we have thirty sorts at twothirds andjbclow. What better titan a fine melange? Twothirds ; and fifty to choose from. There is no exhausting them. Scotch ginghams of finecheck patterns, so fine as to like plain colors, and even plain colors are in great favor. 25 and 30 cents. The handpattern^ so popular year at 31 cents {ire now >5American ginghams thatusually sell for 15 are now 30. Xext outer etrele, north from center. Figured and dotted soft mulls low : 50 (and 75 cents instead of 75 10 $1.50. Ever) thing in line muslins and Hamburg embroideries. Belgian p:!l'» linen and sheeting, aim • t v. i o; almost as white as 1. . !i ; and a dollar . ' white as l. . .1 ana Hollar .
, gbes as far in them as a dollar- ' "Snd-a-quarttr in* Irish. New i have just conic ; and it is a good time to emphasize th£ advanI tagc iv a'v.nys give in such 1 ways. Jade . I we consult your interest more than any other way by drawing from eqch | country its l est, and by rcjccting whatever we can get better from another source. j outer circle. Utj lisn-qusrc .-..tranw Honeycomb and dimity bedspreads, f^iofto <1-45- Ftnc- - wool blankets a . large and light" as you like, -* 510 $1 1. Southwest comer <4 ma t. i .'Int. Colored ski'" ; -.! -'.vn : jioplin, stripes, chatnhrc ; f . 'Che very best cxc p* fcg -stu-ker. — are $1 ; "secrsucl vr not much more.. One of tlie busiest corners in the story is tiiat of muslin underwear. W : are l>r:ng rewarded for our path n; j - :rsuitofgood qua:!;/ in i:. John W.w.v ■IrecU and C5lj lisll s,u .r*. KiK.;, .g. .. .

