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Aonu' anil Ctounfg. This offlov win b» opaod "oe ud alter Juo. lq.IW.aI « o'clock a. «, cleaU* at • o<dosk «5 US' «!!»B4S2i?»oSoof rT** " : rcM OBee will hr opened oo bandar at It i/riort, asm. ud Mm ail orkx* r. a. Mo Moorr Order 1 11 u tnaeadatl em tan JQBtm t. licoHis. met Msg" Rev. Mr. Btrnoacb, ol Phils., Icrmrrly ■ missionary to China, will preach in the M. X~ Church Sunday at 10.80 a. m. The aerriou ft BC Mary's Catholic Church oo Sunday are : Firel mass at ft a. in; aecood man al ft a m. third man at 7 a m; fourth man al 9 a r«; vcspera, aermon and benediction at 8 p. m. Seati are not free. Right Iter. Bishop Scarhorougli, of the diooeae of New J cm?, will officiate el the morning and erening tenia* to-mor-row, and the collections taken will be appropriated to the Epiaoopal and miaaionary funria of the cfloorae. The muaic. a* beretofora, will be under the efficient direction of Lew it N. Radnor, Esq.. aaaiitV leading amateur*^ Our eottagera and permanent resident.', we hope, will join with the bold proprtetore and the Railroad Company in d rearing Cape May in Ita beat attire on Saiur- i day and Sunday next, by a liberal diaplay of bunting and decoration. The fcatiral about to take place, inaugurates not oely 1 a new departure fur thil resort, but a bold 1 atop in the adrancement of rational entcrtairrment at ocean rraorla— a loon of i not by the few, but by the maaart. There la nothing In the fine aru, that appeal" ac forcibly to all aa music, and no 1 nation in the worid'a history baa shown so < rapid adrancement aa ours. We should I take pride in being the advance guard in 1 the production of open air concerts, and 1 especially congratulate ou reelect in being I able at the first effort to present such an 1 admirable program aa the one selected. : Future repetitions largely depend oo the 1 interest and assistance manifested by our 1 ciUaent, and they aboold enter heartily 1 into the enterprise in ita infancy that tlx ' result, articles! ly and financially, will, 1 wa abould aay, guarantee an annual recur- 1 renoe on crea a larger scale. Sunday area a big day for Cape May The verandas, balencim and porches of , the great hotels and boarding bouiew were , densely peopled. Down oo the beach and , bouirraid arere great crowds enjoyi ng Uic ; fresh had pore brersre of old ecean. Tlx lank, under skilful Kadmbip, discoursed eloqunit muaic and attracted many am. To see the cosmopolitan Mate oi our society one would only bare to cast bis ryts about of a Sunday morning. The bath, the walks, the drirea and the churches, all drawing their particular Cement from our toddy. We note the character of the excellent and order-loving people who come to our short* it the same this year aa in the ]aeL For this Cape May to flourish in our atmosphere or to take root In our aofl. We congratulate the police authorities upon the general order and quietness maintained throughout the dty oo Bunday night. The Stockton management gave an elegant dinner Wednesday to the officers of the Fifth Maryland. There were present Colonel Brown, Lieutenant Oelooel LlpsOHnb, Adjutant Whiting, Commissary ! Edward Johnson, Paymaster Prick, Captains Andersen, Whildey, Lee A. While, Goidaboreugh, Brown, U. C. Cole, Zollinger and A. II. Courtney, Arid, aaff and line offioers of the regiment; Ool. Charles Watkina, of Genera! llerhrefa Biff, Ba!timorw Got H. W. Sawyer, of the Chal- | foote, and oor or two oewspaper taprearntativre. Mr. Boothhy, of tha StockS. Met'artoey, of the P. K. R The Fifth Maryland Regiment aaseinbted rot divine asrvlee Sunday morning . oo Cuwgreaa Ball lawn. Thewtorafalpcrs occupied the verandas, where chairs had hewo arranged by toe thoughtful cere of the Mraars. Crump. The chaplain. Rev. I J. P. Reynolds, officiated in tbc Episcopal i ainging. with military band accompanl. ' meet. The write was a v«.-y interesting sad delightful nor, and largely attended i by civilians and military. . Three new locganoUrca have boo or- ' dreed by Mr. Wharton for the C. M. A D. B. Railroad, and one of them baa already been received. It k the intention 1 fanlUks for the transportation at paaar-o- j g ere. au aa to run trams from either let- i minus every half hour, itaftead oft trary < hour, as at present. This win be a greet ( ascoomodaiirm, and help to no nail de- , gree to still further popularise the mad wlthlbe puldx. ^ ^ , The apruce-lxAtng "white hehnesa worn I by the cOcera oft the Fifth Marylan.l Rertoent add toUxir eoklieriy appear, aaca. The uniforms of the lir^^nd staff Onienai Sawyer, oft the CfaaUoeie. pal.'. 4b*Ml Bavwa. eft tlx Frith MarrW, of aa tnrrtatir® to tot the merits of tfc- ' thy oft the gallant heart repulatixt. as a Galeae it had great marit Parker's till.- ' i
ij ProtnpUy al 4 p. ui. oo Saturday after- 1 t ' noon the mammoth Inllnon, "Congress ' ? ■ Hall." was released from the lags of sand j ' thar held it to the aartb. and with Eur; vin.uriwAc vnysg,-rs. Mrwre. G. K. e ; Cramp, H. Avery, Jr.. L. C. Grata and 1 _ J»Lo W iw, the Balloooieti shot into the air with the case aod grace 'if a bird, it was a majestic spectacle to witness, the Bight Into the heavens of this pear-shaped ship. -After swinging about for a time, bold to llse earth by the rope attachment, '' the equine power, ssaliteif by the crowd, drew the craft safe back to terra, firma. ' The first ascension was a marked success I j in every particular. Professor Wise looked calm and self satisfied at the situation of things, and after a little the aecood aacrnaioo was j made, the balloon this time shooting ° straight up and baagiag in mid-air over . the beads oft the spectators, who were * numtfe£d by thousands. A few bags of u aand poured out relieved the earth ward attraction on Ibis voyage, and the rope • " was stretched to its full length, 1,000 feet. I '• Some fiveoraixaacentioot more were made i ,. through the afternoon by the capUre moo- I * iter. Nortbcott went np on one of the i - trips and played a solo in mid-air, "Mary- I land, my Maryland," when the band of ■ j the Fifth Maryland responded with the 1 c "Star Spangled Banner." The efloct was t magical. Great crowds of men, women < c and children were gathered on the lawn < to witness the first voyage of the great air 1 j craft, and large was the satisfaction of all « at the perfect success of this,~lhe inaogu- ' ration of the brilliant balloon season- The " Messrs Cramp hare been to large expense 1 in the manufacture of this aerostat, and ' r the engagement of the Mown Wise is • 1 attended by a large outlay of cash capital, t We hope the venture will jwore retnu- l nerative. ( ' There is a valve at the apex of the air- I ' ship to which is attached a cord that ■ " [wives through the centre and down to the basket under the control of the pilot. During the erening we noticed the , monster safely moored to The dawn, look- c . log a trifle nocasy at its capture. We c . understand that there will be daily sawn- * . ainos daring tbc engagement of the Messrs. 1 , Wise. I Tuesdsy afteruooc, the wind being l ■ too fresh tot captive ascrasloos, it was I determined by Prufesaor Wise to make a 1 . fire fly Ihroogb "the heavens There was ' [ alight mishap in getting off. When the I aeronaut gave the order to "let go," some " of the bystanders held on. and turned the ' basket almost o»er. By some oversight 1 I the rope used io making captive ascrn- 1 , sions was not cast off. and when the bal- ' I swept screws the lawn and over the * , of the hotel there was sasne tall skee- ■' I daddling on the part of the spectators to ' I get mil rf the way. The bote! was S | cleared, and the air-ship swept over Wash- 1 ingloo street, dragging about three bun- '■ . dred foet of the large rope, which did ' . mischief to an awning in ill way, 1 but nothing very serious Over Lafayette ^ . street the balloon rose clear of all obatnic- ' lions, aod soared upwards toward the , north and east till it gained an altitude of several thousand feel. \Tbe wind seemed to be carrying it towards the sea, but we learned during the evening that a safe de- c ' acent had been made in the neighborhood c ' of Rio Grande. Besides Profosor Wise l 1 and son. Frank Willing Leach accnmps- 1 ' hied the daring voyagers Ihroogb mid-air. ' LoUr. — Prof. Wise and Frank Willing < ' Leach returned to Coogresa Hail al 9 I - p. m. and reported that a safe landing bad 1 ' been made near Cape May Court House, t ' A buggy was chartered by them, and j ' leaving the stranded ship In charge of the f - younger Wise, they drove rapidly back e 1 to Gape May. Al tbc hotel they were re- c r eel red with quite an ovation, and inany ' ' wore the congratulations axtcndsd al their 1 1 safe return. 1 ' AlioutTO p. m.^John Wise came back ■ ■ with the baQoooT Be had succeeded in 1 1 hmns a farm wae-ti. ami into it the «-J. 1 1 lapsed monster was unceremoniously bus- ' r tied and brought back to its place of de- ' : parture. And to ended the tint free 1 atoroalnn, which may be regarded as a * c ... I Uwaapwis ' Wednesday afternoon the fool, hurdle ' , and mek races came off on Congress Bali lawn, according to previous announcement. At kail 3.000 persona were con- [ g regaled about the Terandas and lawn to J I see the fun. After soluc delay Frank 1 Socman. Joseph N. Slmpaon, William Johnson, John Vance and -Nelaoo Jefferson were duly started. They tan across Congress Uall lawn and hack, Vance winning easily and getting the fint prize , , of »5; Himpsnc second, winning 83Thc next measure of uteri! in the manly ^ tparu was a hurdle race, for which two - prices were contented for of three and. five ! dollars, respectively. Vsnce won the I first aod Sim [woo the second purse. It [ I wss a kind of a walk over with them, t The third cooteA was in sacks, across ' lite kwn aod hack. Three racers entered ' I their names, Charka Cephas, G. W. Watts and Edward Royal. Walts won 83, Cephas 82, and Royal bsli a dollar. [ The boys then scrambled for a putae, , I the winner of which is not known to UK. , During the Olympiad Professor Zimmcr- 1 man^flne orcfaeftta discoursed wane ex- S , There k complaint with show oft justice, that there is much reckless driving "> about the depot of the Pennsylvania Rail- ' rivd est the arrival of trains. Some of I • the vehicles are very large and require t . skillful maneuvering, the greatest care . . ought to he exercised by their driven that those who foui it shall not be ran down 1 ' off Into security by leaving the street t • altogether. ,-Juat where the pasrengera , I from the trains cross the beach drive to ' reach Use board-walk k (he moat exposed , CirfSSSS.TSfSXr' ; ' The Chief of PWiee says be has changed } : hta mind alnui going up io the ballooe. f W e also fttem to have too much baaiooes t I ourselves upoc the earth just al present l». , I take a voyage into the uncertain rtci.es i - be making towards the ooean. but kur ' we leanttd that a binding had been made near IBn Grande. 1 The servioes d'hUss Ell. Jane Msad J \ kavr t**n secured for a aeries of readings • •in the 11,1,1, « oft the Seaside Home 1 , i ; August 1. in Ckritoo Ball, al the Point. r , j the secxval to take place Wednesday even- . ; ; lag. August t, at the Slock:.® Hotel, , ; Cape M«y (Sty. Admksino W emts. IVovaaw..— ' -A ptare tor evev yttnng, J : uSSHt? ' iwho-erenw^. firesane! .
Mew Itasltf tssorc Yacht Club. . ynr ike Cs(W May Wats S A new yacht dub was organised on 1 Friday tbc Ifttk inst., by a number of the , j Oriole Tftcht Club and oilwrs. The new . dub has not yd derided wbki its came j ( shall he, that b-ing deferred until the next : c meeting in order to get a full expression I of opinion troni tech member. Moat of e those present bad long experience in yachti log and Aid not consume much time with , preliminaries, but proceeded al ooce to , business by the election of civil officer*, , which are as follows : President, Jsmcs . W hilly i ViotsPrewdent, Jgmei DiffenI dorter ; Soorelary, John M. Barrett, Treasurer, H. 0. llsydtn. Sailing offl- • errs were also elected, viz.: Admiral, 1L I G. Harden; Captain. John M. Barrett; I IN Officer, Jaa Iliffenderfer ; 9d Officer, ; F. E. Lamb; Purser, John Gallagher; ■ Boatswain, S. E: Van Wlleen ; Gunner, : Harry Slnthower. Miasm. Barrett, Gallagher and Van I WilsCT wete ippoioted a committee to : e lusrter a yeael and make all arrangements ! ! siart Saturday rvrnlng, August 5th, at 9 o'ri'dk fix Cape May and Atlantic City, via Chesapeake and Deli ware City. «nd : luck lo Bsllimore, ita the Gapes, Norfolk Slid Old Point. The committee have negotiating tar and expect lo secure tlx jsebl Flora Kltie, which has just returned from a cruise with the Chess peake This viasel has the reputaiic® of one of the finest finished and fastest tailing yachts afloat, the is certainly a beautiful specimen of marine architecture. : The nnmltrs of the new club have many friends at Cm* May, and as they will arrive there Jul at the height oi the j they may c^ppct a grand recep- 1 in®. The committee bi charge propose I make this cruiae equa. lo those of the ' Oriole Club, whldi have never been *urpaased. None but persons in good social standing are allowed to become members. The " Kriiuliarm." Aboard Conductor Muliinftr's train one or two of tbc forward cars are invariably occupied by the same delegation of patscngers aix days in ths week. They are what are known as the "regulars," beir.g compcwed almost exclusively of representative business teen of I>hiladelphia owning Cnttsgrs here, who make the round trip oo wock dsVs aa regularly as docs their jolly conductor, Henry Mullioi r. There are some fitly or sixly of them, among whom are; George W. Boyd, of the P. It B. ; Charka Bcrwind, Augustus Fuluxr,'. Joseph Stgee, Thomss Lancn--Harry Cartrigl.t, John 11. Gould, Frank McLaughlin. George Jardin, W. Brunei, Beth Caldwell, Samuel AbraS. E. Massmao, A. E. Mstsujan, Godshall, Leon Hyoeman, J. C. Ferguson, F. Pcthcrvtoo, Joseph Mourebesd. C. Gnilaglirr. A. Glhsoo, George D. Mc Oreary, John B. Lore. Harry Kingston, M. Myers, J. Myers, T. J. Martin. T. M. J. H. Wbilely, Edwin H. Webb, Win. C. Muriel!, and Captain William D. Franks oftficer of trains and supermini, drat of card parties. Progress. Cape May now presents an appearance of great animation; we are baring tbc an. nuai rush; everybody Is busy; sods founlaioa. photograph and shooting gsllcrier, alleys and billiard rooms, are liberally patrooized. So the different storekeepers who supply our populatiou with necessities are hourly cngsccil tbe^r useful voaUions. Tbc great multitude that will now villi the sea shore [ jrill tax the resources of the land and si s food. But our supplies will be found entirely adequate to foed well all who The trains are Increasing in weight rack day goes by, and they will cootinoe so lo do for a period to come, as our al tractions are Increasing in a kind of arithmetical progitsak®. Bustle and activity is now the order at the day, and xsiilbe llll the wiri -Oft I he a*ai — Sam, - while we are being willingly beset by the of wearied and heated dty people, let us try and pradioe the virtue we sometimes preach to others, that is, kevp cooL There k much to excite, but go aloog carefully, remembering that a coo! bead will do mere and better work than a hot one. ^ While meandering through the company streets at Camp Pattcrsan Monday , attracted to " D" Company avenue by the loud aod uproarious laughter of certain members of that command. Always oo the fw rise for anything in the way of an item, the newspaper man proceeded to institute an inrealigatlou, and discovered thai the aforesaid laughter was directed at private Samuel Wolf, of Oo. "D." It appears that Mr. W. had received a notice ; from the postmaster here that a valuable registered letter availed hie appearance al the office^ and aa be had been In anlidpalioo of a remittance from hit "governor' for a day or two, he very naturally became elated at tlx prospect of more friends. But what a disappointment il was for the young man on calling far bis knife. Of course tlx hoys soon g.-i to bear at it; heoce the icrity in camp. A vote oft the Fifth Maryknd was taken uesday upon extending the encampment until Sunday oigtu, a four, fifths ssijartiy being in the affirmatire. The wishes of the minority were, however, regarded, some of i he members being obliged to rewiil break camp t unorrow evening. We arc loth to part wilb our gallant friends oft the Fifth, and this >001101011, wc find, tseuwlkily radorwvt treti by ruddent and visitor, particularly by those of the geobeau Ixncatb l>; ever had gnat chinos the average female mind. And the and bandwxne "hoy." oft the Fifth an- as witty at tbry are gallant. As the Poet says. While the tow*! stirring drum and"*" ix car. piercing flfc. and the manly presence I.r tlx Alcrbisdra and admiral Cricbtoot at the Fifth have fanned the Same of lrivL io the female Went, meandering on tbc we can eay, as was said at CroosretTs IrtmaUa In Bacanky't HiNcrv, "No servant-maid ever complained of the ! rude gallantry" of tlx Fifth, -r don't want a plaster," said a sick man^n^dreggtai, "osnT^rou give rue a lame hack and disordered urine and were a sure iodxaii.® of kidney dis. The druggist told him In uae Kidney- Wort and in a short time it effected a oxuplrte cure. Have you these symptrms" TTn-o gel a u.s or bouk lodav-
When cue tarn how coaQy the nxn at ® l arnpPallereoo lived in their snug qusr. 1 • 1 era. we cnociude That forg summer re- " wrt like Cape May rrnis might be wed *. fir tbr act* immodai i'® of Iraossect rid11 1 nm. Oriainlr a day or two spam in etx ' " si the seaside wuuld be a novel experience. ^ Wc don't >ee but that our hotel pro- 1 u prieton could carry this ides into effect h instead of depending upon cxtagrs, upon ' 0 occasioos of especial need. ■ score oc more | ^ of picturesque tcnU pitched about the • hotel kirns, a la miUtairr, would be a!- I ' tractive and hare a romance about them . ' quite captivating to contemplate- Then ■ lent life is fuhkmible and that settles the • business with 1 large cka. Thousands ! : of tourists are to-day living beneath cao- '• via from choice. We hare a rpy coamo- < ' poll tan society, and every novel feature < ' should be tried al leart. The idea of a hdtel oo the regimental i 0 1 camp plan is npt a new one by any means. ' .ThereaeenistobenoreaMwhyllahojId 1 *; nix beoomc immcnaely popular. It doubt- 1 0 , less grew out oft the csmp-meeting of the 0 Methodists In the csuvas hotel. teni>, ' ' of course, take the place of rooms and t 1 are furnished with cot, bed, waib-sland, 1 1 chairs and table, the fl or is of wood > c raised a few inches from the ground ' There seems lo be no reason why audi a I room should not be perfectly healthy and | enrnfortabbrtnoar fine summer climate. « 1 InvtBoraitloii al Cape JIsj. # 1 ' What magic effect lhi> sea air spps- p • rcntly exercises on the minds of tbnee i ' i who leave the acltry city and hie away to i; ' its soothing influence. Many quit their I ! homes in depressed spirits and worn out 1 ' pkyngiu, with aching brains and nervous 'C : ' limbs, tbc result of the year's incessant ' mental and bodily lolL When tbc depar- t ' lure it made for the sea shore, a Tsy of t 1 hope lumlnates the weary thought with ' • the kind asaurant* that ocean hatha and ! invigorating atmosphere will apcadily banish ail weak and languid sensations t from the system, and build up instead a I fueling of fresh vitality and renewed vigor. ' That such joyous anticipations are gcocr- { I ally realized we have only to refer 10 the j ' thousands who have enjoyed a glorious a fulfillment of Uxir brightest hopes in J coming lo Cape May. Wc have tlx very c ' and sun-stricken citizen feci as though bis ! bold 00 life was renrwed. A few good f j dips in yonder waves will Start a hud lb- r ful appetite where previously existed only ■ nibbling desire. A few days' breathiug ( of our con| sea air gives a crimson glow j to the check tbat came aiunng us pale and ( w«n. And thus wc might ruutimre lo j enumerate the great blessings derived 1 from a brief aojifiim at this delightful resort, Cape May. ■ Many of those who crane to Cspe May ' for tbe summer Itnftfcine that they will not Iw benefitted by tlx change II they do not feel belter during the fint week; and so, ( atlrr a few days' sojourn SDd oo cLsnge in , lieallh,.lbry deienuine 10 go ekewhere— a great mistake, usually. Coming from 1 be j hot dty, bilious priilably, aod, at least, used lo a certain mode of life aod regu- ■] 9 larily of liabit, tbe alteratloc in all the . . conditions of living, the fresh, nimulst- , . ing air, the different food and water, tlx f , fatigue and jar of travel— all these are apt ; to fret and upset the system, and the bod j c . needs lime lo become revolutionized, to a . throw off ill old self and put on its new. c 1 Tbe result it bradadx and nausea, and a r - wntfbed feeling that ooa ooghltobewrli, 5 but is Dig. It it frequently, almost j 1 always, in Jact, that aggravation of tbe r 1 symptoms which it followed by a reaction J and ultimate recovery. If our summer j t tourists change too quickly, they will . probably have cause lo regret their pre- , r ripilancy. j j Mr. "Tug" Wilson, the mMxie weight 1 champion of England, and the .not-r»n- . quished by the henry weight champion of , America, Mr. John L. Sullivan, in tbc re- , : cent encounter at Madison Square Garden, j > New York, Is agiln at Cape May as the | > guest of " John Shields. Decatur street , 1 below Washington. Another mill is set t 1 down for the evening of August 4th, at a tame place as first, ud under tux con- ( ditions. Tbc ozone ud protoplasm of ; our incomparable climate helped do tlx j • business for Sullivu, and if Mr. "Tug" , r stays at Cape May til! the next "let-lo" | > we are of opiokn that be will ■naahSclli- ( I van into smithereens. j 1 — — * •• ■ — , marine Baud. 1 Tbe Secretary of tbe Navy has derided t > to allow tbe Marine Bud to coose to Cajx , I May for ooe week in August This is t I indeed, a piece of good news ud Is in ^ I tunc with the other musical enterprise : soon to be consummated here. This fam- ■ out band has a reputation aecood to none £ I in ibis country, and the selection by It of ] - Cspe Msy as a proper place to give a ser- , ■ iea of concerts, it highly creditable to our , r n-sthetic tastes io tbe department of muaic f ! of the best cka. ■ 1 — — e I Ancient Order trilled workmen > Deputy Grand Mister Workman Bud. I ■ I. Osnoad, assisted by Grand Lodge offi- 1 1 cere ud members of Millrine, Atlantic c 1 City ud Camden lodges, will institute c Cspe Msy Lodge. No. 31, A. O. V. W. of 1 New Jersey, in this dty, on Monday ev»- . 1 mug, July 81, in [be Masonic Hall. f r Thursday morning Mr. R W.' Dry dec ' f wis 10 far eoavrianent as to attend. In , the large parlor at Goegraat Hall, s re- t - beared of the first sacred roeal ccoorrt to 1 - be hrid on August fttb, al the old plane, t i Among other amateon who aaalNed at the , rahearml are noticed Miss Johnson, Miss Tillie Forney, ud Mist Elk LucaNer. I ' A very kr*. ckss of Gape May riNlora t i ssssrsssstt-s; ; ; far onnvaieaceot at to be found in a place 1 m dear to him by hallowed aasodatipcia 1 ' Second, a very interesting series of 6sb- ' 1 twth aftereoc® services msy be expected. , We feel assured tbsl the numerous ' friends and pstrocs of Dr. W. T. I warn - . with os at hk recovery from his rrooot r . revere illness, and be gkd to kwra that be j ( has again reumcd hk prnftrarianai dnHes. 1 Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Rsalorer is the | - marvel of the age for all Nerve DiMwrei. - AU fill Stopped free. Seal to 931 Arch • Street, Phlkda., Pa. UO-ly A brush on the road by moonlight— ' mult, 1 smash -up. a roD in tbe dual, car- . riage strung « a fenoe, owner having to • foot il home a diBucc of a couple of ; miles. For foil particulars inquire of I 1 John X. Russell, postmaster at Cold , ; sPrin«- 1 1 (Skinny Men. Wen's Health Reoswer. Absoiuteoure fl* nervous debility and wrakixn of the ' erneratire taeabm. $i. al drngglstf,
t . W. O. Townaend and wilt, of Phik . ■ ; dciphia, are visiting bis motha's family. Miss Waller, of New York, gave u I entertainmau is the- M. E church on - T uesday evening. She did herself great ! credit She is the best mimic ever beard . here, ud k k nown as 1 leading elocutino- ■ ist- Her selections were : "Tbe Chimes. " 1 "Sheridan's Ride," ud other pieces re1 quiring much talent ud practice lo pro- : perly ud effectively render. Capt. E Douglass went to Philadelphia 1 PromalL It is hoped be will fully re1 his health. Mrs. Ware, of Bridgeioa, it visiting 1 J. E. White and family. Mrs. 'Hetty Scull died of malarial /ever Miodsy, ud was buried at West ; Creek 00 Wednesday. of Mr. Reuben Silks. Miss Funic Holmes presided at I be at the entertainment given by Mies Waters She gavk some good eclectic®!. Mr. Frank Bums came h.nne 00 Sonday, to vkit hit mother, of course, but tlx other lady who luofcrd to pleasant when be departed Moud^r t'uorning. Mr. Samuel Stxppard la doing a goo.l at bis trade wheelwrighting. Mist Annie Jaiuca went away tbk week, think to CedarvUle. Mr. Marcus Edwards recently graduated from Pierce's Business College, gate a party Monday evening. Among those were Mist Lilian Smith, of Washington, D. C-; Mist Georgic Laurence, Maggie and Elia* Crawford, Robert C. H. B. Stiles, R Walters ud others They had a very pleasant lime. There Las been a numbrr of strangers during the week, among whom wc noticed Mr. Benexct, of Philadelphia, who was very courteously entertained by Edwards. Mrs John Huff ud liltlo daughter been quite ill, hot are are glad to learn of their convalescence. For iofonualioa as is why «r bow • genlteiiuirrriglio k carriage riding wilhn lady, should lose bit linen duster, apply to Miss Sadie. Mire Jennie Warwick, a Dcnnlsvllle daughter, of whom the village is Justly proud, returned home from Inglewood, Y-. where the has been leaching, a . few days since. She la now seeking recrrarioo at Cape -Msy. Miss Mek Williams bal returned from Mar. and it utldpailffif with much pleasure a sea voyage with bcr brother, CapL E.' Wlllltmt She will be accompanied by another youqg lady, the daughof ooe of tlx owners of the vessel. Trinity M. E. Sunday school will mike excursion to Bern Isle beach on Wedoindayof next week. S. Tbe steamer Rtotttn Patter took an . excursion from Petersburg in Ocean City, to enjoy s day of rest st camp. Mr. J. Hun. of Marsballvilie, it very busy assisting Mr. R Hera build Unka Tbe stage Wtll run 00 Sunday from Tuekaboe to accommodate a number of to attend the grand musical fori va! si Cspe May, only charging 73 cts. Tuekaboe to Woodbine. A number of young ladies ud gentlespent s pleasant evening with Mr. ud Mrs* Ebcrbardt and daughter at their home in Marshallrille on Wednesday even lug. Miss M attic Ilrislcy left Tuekaboe on Monday morning to visit different points of interest along our coast. Mr. Reuben Smith k spending a few days with bis relatives al this place. Quite a number of visitors hare arrived this week lo spend the aumtner in Tuckn(lorn is beginning to our] 00 account of the very dry wralber. Captain Learning, of the good sloop Ccngmt, took a pleasant party out to tbe Banks at 7 am. Thursday. Dr. ooe of Camden's moat succeraful ud popqiar physicians, wboac neat cotis Door Congress Hall, load the parly, ud Invited Colonel Soovcl, W- H. Yickud. Ex-Council mu II. G. Vlckiog, of Baltimore's most solid citizens, A. Lrjimbrc, of Bally, Buks A Riddle, with Ex-Senator J- C. Schcnck, of Cleveland, O., to accompuy the party. Tbe day wss delightful on Ux water, tbc comwu congenial, ud Captain Learning did all be could to make tbe deepen fishing successful. And to il wm^ Two hundred and five pounds of mackerel rewarded the fishermen. A more enjoyahx day wu never spent, wu the vote of the of Walton. Mr. Junes McCartney ud Bolton Fitzgerald, of tbe Stockton, dined with CoL and the officers of the Fifth Regiment in camp Thursday. The menu consisted of a fine consomme soup, blucfish. Allots of beef, with muahrooos, croquets ud peak, with a dessert, ud Mumtn's extra dry ad libitum. Mac and Filx pronmiDced the cooking equal to that of tbe Stork! 00. which is u high a compliment u could be paid to the cuisine of tbe officers' meu of the Fifth. The dinner tu of tbe-most enjoyable affairs that bu taken place daring tbe encampment. Tbr absence of Mr. Boothby wu doe to tbc tbat he could not leave his "den," u be calk the kitchen during meal hours. The ucred kwn concerts at the Stockud Congress Uall were more brill iut ud largely attended than at uy previous time this season. There were thousands at each of three favorite Sunday evening places of lent. Next week the aelocti.'ut, in view of tbe great musical festival ousreu At-haod,-ariU-hoof-a more ckaileal oajurc. Some of tlx selections will include the mod beautiful compositions of Bcrtboven, Haadel. Haydn, Rossini, ud others of tbc world's great masters of Bimx Cxzex.Mk'H., Jan. IS, 187V. GasTumcr— Having been afflicted for number of yean wilb indigestion and general debt Uly, by the advice of my doctor I used Hop Bitters, and must uy they afforded mc almost inslsnt relief. 1 am gkd to be able to testify in their behalf. Tuoa. G. Knox. Still well H. Townaend, uaeuorof taxes Middle township, aod George R Get linger, Frederick, Md. , accompanied by their lady friends Miss U. Ogdeo. of Port Elizabeth and Mks E. Scheliinger. of Green Greek, were in town Tuesday indulging in tha pleasurable enjoyments of May dty"KotSKta Os Rats." The thing desired found at last. Ask DniggkU for "Rough at ton." It dears out rata, mice, roaches, flier, bed-bugs, lfic. boxes.
Weekly prayer meetings are sustained • by the young people of the Calvary Bapn ing wu held at tha residence of Wm. t Vote, whom we reported in. He is much i improved at thil a jit ing. being able to ail '- op a portion oft the lime, with hopes of YuGi!drr> pond.a fine sbert of water," - forming u beautiful a lake u found uywhere io South Jersey, k much freqwent1 e) there moonlight evenings by the young- - ladies and genileoxJ of tbe surrounding I - neighborhood, among them mu} summer visiters who come here for genuine recreI alios, where bathing, fishing, and other , pleasures may be enjoyed, free from all , ' restraints of fatbii®, wbcre^lx pure cram- 1 1 try atmosphere, fragrant with blooming ' flow ers, pknts ud growing crops, mingled . 1 with tlx vitalizing canoe with which every breeze from trwwird comes richly ' laden, may Iw inhaled to the refreshing > ud strengthening of the physical ud I j mental powers. The measured splashing . ■ of tbc nera, Ux merry kugbter of happy ' maidens, tlx echoing of snatches of song 1 among tbe trees thai fringe the lake, while fair L-ina shadra her silvery beams ' o'er all the accue, makes it ooe of tnmu. 1 tic endiutairni. To there fucics add the accompanying music of the cver- > present Anita Quint o, whose dulcet strains linger charmingly up>« tbc car like tbc soft breathings of the lightly touched 1 > guitar, and the picture is complete, rave the energetic hud shaking with which Ibo - gentle Ainu* U greeted, ud tbe joyuus exclamations which usually accompuy this affectionate offering of the hud. ' Among tbc pleasant company found there 00 Tuesday evening:— Mines 1 "brums t^uilh. Sallic TlKirnl.uk Usltic Smith, : Alms VaoGiider, Lizzie VanGildcr, Julia . Adams, MurUl Corson, Jennie Westcotl, Bertie Brooks. Mrs. Elk Lee, Messrs. Howe Adams, Goo. Chare, RoUk Hewitt. Waller Wheaton, Frank Reeves ud Some weeks ago we noted the fact of "Blnrwnoff wiiealun, Tormcriy br Ibis 1 sxigblnriiond, and who baa for a nnmbca ■ "i ygara been in the Signal Service of tbc War Department, biving been transferred from Fort Bent.®. Monti, to Helena. To show his good standing socially ud offi. 1 daily, we are pleased to aay to bis numerous friends here that tbe leading business • men ol Fort Bern on htvr petitioned the department for his return. " "e A Mr. Ckrk. of MlUviUc. who baa been frequent visitor to the family of Mr. M ' Swing, near Townacnds Inlet, died of con- ' sumption on Monday, ud wu carried to ' his last resting place in the old stsnc Church yard al Fairton 00 Wednesday. ' His last visit lxre was only 1 week before ' Ix died. , A mu by the name oTWilcoz, a rather , inexperienced braktiun on the Cape May freight train, wu thrown form the lop of a Ivix car 10 the track while making a . day. By quickly lolling over he escaped ' being crushed liy tlx m iring train. He wu quile Seriously injdlrtlShoul tlx ' knees and hips. The'ri'louccr Publishing Compuy" will ' iw tlx initial number of the Sra Isle ' Pioneer this week, a copy of which, doubtless, Bn>. Cwper will have fum- . Isbed y.® r office by the time Ibis com*- . pondeuee rcscbi* you. We admire Bro. Cooper's enterprising spirit, but the signs of the times are not auspicious for the introduction nksn enterprise of this kind al the present time. Pluck and perrevcr- ' ucc. (and our young friend hu both; ^ may make the Pioneer a success, which we sincerely hope may be the cue. In tlx absence of authentic informa. ' turn we give it merely as a ruuror llurl tlx maik ud pwtscugrrt from Bccalry'a Point. , i'alermo and Ocean View will Bop at Ocean View station on the Sea Isle branch . IL f. Rcisinxtt, oi Philadelphia, who , went to onnaideraUe ezpensa of budding! ' ud machinery for the muufacture of icc ' cream al Sea laic Uty, k about lo close I business, pull up stakes and return to bis native dty. He offers bis property at "Still they come— our visitors."— Sea 1 isle Pioneer. Yee, very still do they ' come; so still that their arrival scarcely attract attention, perhaps. T. E. Lad lam is local editor for thg ftca , laic Pioneer, a most admirable selection made by ita publishers. There is ndtber road nor sidewalk to i Seavilia station, nothing bat one broad t undy plain, from which there is no escape tlx for cither vehicles or pcdevtriua. To , ramp ground, people on foot are compelled \ to force their way through clouds of dust that rise far above their beads in dry w rather, (ud k always dry in camp time) . or bedragele tbc skirts of ladies, and splash dirt> drops of water from the crops ud bushes which grow on either side of the ground. There is no excuse for tbc neglect oi those things. Will Ibey ever 1 A correspondent writing Iroen Cape May. in TbureJiv's Philadelphia /'rrt», ' brings a serious charge rigiinB our good, naturrd musical friend, Mr. Simon liastier. Tbe writer thinks that tbe Stockton 1 Sunday evening concerts are demoralizing 1 to tome extent, inasmuch as there k very ' little of the sacred in the selections usually c performed. There is too much of "Pi1 tience" aod ctber operatic music, which shock bcr orthodox sentibilitiet and com- . pel her to listen to them whether or do. ; We hope Mr. Uaraler will attend to thin 1 case, ud on hit next Ideal prescribe , something from "Old Hundred." j Speaking of these Sunday concerts re- . minds us of a simikr complaint made two I of the afternoon concerts inaugurated , some yean ago, ud conducted by our esteemed friend. Mr. R. W. Drydra. of ; Baltimore. There are people at all resorts who will object to the popular arthev are, ud it would be shew folly to . undertake ts dictate to people -(riot the r character of tbe muaic shall u tbat they I should listen to. If thrv want saOed music - ibey will hsve It; If they vrant Sullivsn or r Strauss, give it 'to them lo Header dosea. certain to be Elected. • Col. H. W. Sawyer, of Cape May, will - almost certainly be elected a New Jeraey T State Senator, by the Repuhliraoa. Col. Sawyer k one of the mast prominent cili- , zenz of Cspe May, 1 mu of Brict in- ' tegrity, of experience aod ability. He 1- fought through tbe war, ud was seveseiy j wounded in defense of the Union. He will do honor to the New Jeraey Legislature. Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkbam, 333 k Western avenue. Lynn. Mau. lot parn- » phlets relating Io the curative properties L of her Vegetable Compound in all female complaint*. Xy 48 9
! An Ordinance Couccrnlsss 1.1iBhshtunti of the City m Cfr Msy a CHJ 1. satborllj of IN- sane*. Tbsl ne teow® or perI, eras BISII kenwntr keep soy iso. "(*»! me tar- ' ** °a,T """. tyrdnr souses, pews ' sent or perrons, r® any psbtlr. Bagi", or^n auy psSlle Sovse or ro®i. or otfatg. plaee rrtotI ever witSIS «e tuns at Ux City of Cspe May , ofaoyUn.1 wlsterer. wuSost ksvlog Oral oti1 ^rrrirrrr^ ■ ! T' *3*" ~"-r Its u.1 1 fur escii SiSrl sec srami.lslln ( M > pcrnrar | for cscS titan smmmialtui* son ixratms Snd not am tksn »>, Kreptng s hsr, IM mo. I nts rnorr 1 Iran 101. X— plug s bar. novo, for rack hotel setransualtuag SS prisons ud ' roe rat* hold aocoanoJaUng taw taaa ss 1 iwrwnt keeping t bar. allium. ftdrkCknew.studftlS.S0. forssok hos talk kooa* per man is orata ^ and 0^1 hy pTOhtleepKir a hotel) rallk ragoo , teahspuruilono!psnriigerm,twgrsge.lDercku. 1 d If. rw«n «r anxtosM say klad draws by rwo k'dwwltozo. !" ' Frxmi.* )QBk Shop teepee ft: 00. 1 t-sn those glvca la do'y licensed hotels fur lhs . reeds ot wklch are entirety gi era to rant rellgroaa or chsrtnnie ohjeci; ot uy rfreos or trar- , pirn wo tor Hut purpo-t. duvet the City .Berxhlhitlon. provdfd thai In me opinmo ot Hid > shall be deem*.! that soch exhibition or prrtor- | stall Ix •nt nan irtddolttr.' (Iioo,^* it uy | shsu turtrU ud pay for rsrhsnd every sodiorhtr. i. And be It further obtained sod enar- : Seal TbsJ tbe keeper* of all hotels ud boarding I three elssseK-lbe and rlaas U be urrnerd ud " providrd, Iksl tbe 11-eo-e tee ot no hotel or J hosnllni boo* ktxp-r shall be tea than See BBC. s. And be It farther ordained ud rnw- . tt-ITbsf all tppHeaUooa for Iloeax to sell vln- , oos. ipliltooi. task or olhev laiootv shall be made lor by Hid sppUranl as apccJBed Is Jrcslongaij 1 ' UVWBber, Jaaasiy. Pebraary. Msreh. April dad' j • Msy, shall be made 10 the City coaaett by pet 1- I , noo sad la ooafontdiy with the requirements ( ot Ihe geaerat pablx kws of this Wale regokl1 «SC. t And he II further ordained ud roat- . ' neru'*provlded f.v injhla ortlosarr. proeh _ ded. oeverthelesv, thai the Uoense year foe the ' Bsc. :. And iw 11 forther onntaod ud cnao- ^ shall be doe ud payable Ui tu-h amouu sod lo 1 proridvd. nothing lo this oMinsnre^TOUtned ; [ iwstu'ra' uy pels'® or perw®s alrraly duly ! noebsrd to sell tbe saute. s led That the Keoonlor shall hsee tbr aumtrtiy t the iirvta^oertiDesiA snd^ nocwrtiDcue of fell dmsooe raqolreJ to he licensed wllhlo the hmiu U of the City or CWpe Msy tiler the grst day of cuy bad tor Ihe porpoae, shd no Urease shall be 1- ed 10 Ux city for uy previous year. led That 00 license aforesaid shall be transferred to say other peraon. « apphod or used by, IB. 't or tor uy other house or kxalily than thai (or which shall hereatier be granted nnder the pro0 reeokod by the (Xty Coonrll oa soustsctory cause 0 appearing to them for .0 dotag. sad dttnagtaaj ^^Sme ahaii txTibpvrai'ra^ud of an rtf t-lee That for soy off -nee' sgalvst the pronator!* i- ofthls^Uisnce. otter than ths! provided for 1 pay 'he sot, of ou kudrod do^larm^ ^ ^ ^ c SJ^TS^lhT'e^ig^or'uy'm^aSl* 'effto ■■ srvel Ttui: S protworatimso^k^ue^^yrvQBel JAUE/rH£^di'dnndi. 11 APPrerW-JoiJ ,ut-r j MXLTre. I Aneat— H-c. THQMPeox. "'r ■ I- ^ffit'tft"'. Uci irjr'a cumollc Halve ' ^,'ei^t^ s.lts.ss all others are counloteet. frtceBets. Dr. Green's Oxygcutcd Bitten.
j 1 >hn W anamaker'sl' Plenty of rcadymade dresses of such sorts as arc most in demand now, viz., substantial anil not costly. '■* Also plenty of white muslin dresses below value; and a iair variety of the more costly ;tuff 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 largely upon goods below value. Checks, cneckstri]>es, melanges, debeige, and others, are at "half ana two1 i-ds. Not all we have; we don't mean that; some of all these and other sorts. And i.tw prices are no reflection on ihe goods. Whatever wc buy low we sell low. Of course we lose money on goods Somatim:s. 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 imperfect ons. Imitation chuddas are made with them purposely. Hut, 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; some even at half; the best things in the , store at that Literally true! What in all dress goods is better tlian a fine debeige ? We have one at 50 cents that is well worth a dollar. What has proved better this season tlian small-check effects? Why, we have thirty sorts at two- ( thirds and below. What better tlian a fine melange? Twothirds ; and fifty to choose from. There is no exhausting them. - • otch ginghams of fine- : patterns, so fine as to ! •'; like plain colors, and even ; l.t n colors are in great favor. '25 End 30 cents. The handi.- r-liief j^tterns so popular la 1 year at 34 cents arc now '5- v . American ginghams thatusually sell for 1 5 are now 10. Figured and dotted soft mulls very low : 50 and 75 cents' instead of 75 to $1.50. Everything in fine muslins ami Hamburg embroideries. Third jUjd^fourth virolc*. Clty Usll square Belgian pillow linen and sheeting, almost white; almost as white as Irish ; and a dollar goes as far in them as a dollv anil-a-quarter in Irish. New have just come ; and it is a good time to emphasize the advantage we always give in such ways. Indeed we consult your interest more than any other way by drawing from each country its best, and by rejecting whatever we can get better from another source, Outor dido. aiy-htHoqasre ortranec. Honeycomb and dimity bedspreads, $1.10 to $1.45. Finewool blankets as large andlight as you like, $5 to $1 1. Southwcat corner of main hulldtazColored skirts down ; poplin, stripes, chambrey, etc. The very best, exorpt seersucker, are £1 ; seersucker not much more. One of the busiest corners in the store is that of muslin underwear. We are being rewarded for our patient pursuit of good quality in it. Vast of south entrance to main buMlax. John Wanamakek. General Slore; Qxoaut. Thirteenth and Mark* streets and C'.tj-ball square. Philadelphia-

