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tm mm Mwiw « ti.jo IWI Annum, l» All. Alice | -&>onve and (Sounfg. | KhilHIV A«RA!<a»Mr>-T I TkA n«»»B «*» |Ml| .af*?.*"?? ! f %^/rrriSt v,i': *"' ^ZMjlM^KBrnBJg. Fa****"- | — - "•« *- 1 pS^iaSt eatm/. ^ ^ ^ ^':- *&s?ui!zr' ri^a~- "" ■" j ~ The Sow. D*»e Crilqtiste Institute | ' for young Min, at Uotsbsiowd, tore- 1 mile* from Baltimore, Mil.. Is a school 1 conducted by tb» sistcra of Sou* Dame. 1 Tl»to criehtateA InritluUao hm > drliglit- ' ful and briUtofal loeatioo. In toe lifebert ' degree.' by painrisking *»k i" the P-ro" ' field uf eduisUno.'il . to designed lo d<TBlop the phytic*! nod moral growth of the pupil* committed to in care. Great tliat when their daughter* are away iroor-J ' the parent*! protect " hi, refined and capsble perron. »rt a> shaping tejjr lirw as to j make tbem uwfni turd cuhi**tetf women ' in all thing* that hekreg to the sex. From what we can learn of tfaia ectlool it ' measures up to tide high atandardaf noble pun'* . r. H. Bambrick, 54 wuith SeretBh «tn*t,' Philadelphia, *ud son indaw o! our jolly friend round .Ike coroar. mine boat Ootid inc. Tueaday bought the Jot adjoining Mz. Cporidine's property, on . Ocean street -The lot to a portion of tt,e Bullitt route recently purchawd by Wm. F Pott* 4 Son, and I* *t prraen ' occupied by a dilapidated plumbing *hop, wSfti for y«ara baa been an eyesore to ■be street and a detriment to unwinding properties One ol tbe condition, of 4he tranrier wa* the Immediate remoral of the old building, which will doubtless lead to an Itnprowmeol of tbe k* at an early day _ o*y- ...
Tbe combination lottery establishment on WesbtngVao rireet shore IVery 1* again drrly.roiaraeter baa been fully let forth in throe column*, .yk few aightt ago. befupthe temporary cloaiag. there came near briafi a -general row omerruiag a charge of unfair dealing. The concern wa* pelted with, mud by the dUa^untrd crowd, and the ha* came to for a abat* of todr* nit lea Keery.bpqr S ia opeo Ihef* b Ibemaking* of a row. The mitboriliro will hare in abouider the reaponathihty «bm it ocrmea. An ounce of- prcreolion I* worth a pound of cure- 1x1 the C. L. E
Mr*. B. L. Tagfiart, of OHumbia arenue. held quite a lerec tm Moodiy last. Among tba caller* were Col B. K Jami- , Eranaacd family. Mr*. Beany. Him Krrt, Pliilatlrlphia , Mr. act Mr*. Uaniel G. U. Cooke and family. Mia* Porter. Mil* Si*arm. Miaa Cocker. Mis* Brae Suwrn. W. B. Cockey and-t:. C- Omkey all of Baltimore, Mr* E 8. Bladen. PhiladelphiaDuring Ibrtreniog the Miaero too'winckcl. of Baltimore, and Mr*. Belle C S^geri gmrt a number of choice oproalhr -krler.- ~~ It to Mated that the eiprem train whjfJi «4 o'rioofe. rgriring here at 6. iS .be enr tinned during the toll end Winter, making two rihpa. MttlriUe and Vtnriand. Tbii will gi*e ua two tori tram, daily from Philadelphia, and will he a great ownrev aa well a. rr.itor* and our own pw^le g— relly. We hope the romor, for aa auto, wa giro it, -ai rroaire rASal uimtioo r'
The partr. man a^d Witt wboro name, n are ngrrearnted aa Wtlliama hare ben " ant to driauH of haul. They will be re- „ mradjered aa-praciiainf the yanePgame on a Oeltmhto arenue, by ubich a guaal at one ^ nf onh hotob — n rritoredol fiTO. »t»* WU1 beaune of Urn other innocent wb. refrurted to Ihe poljce" that he had knt fi5C by the ariebed derice of Uro panel and by g than- aprotW . p Uertor the piar Thuntoy the Mlcntion a of bather* wa. called to the Re*. Mr ' : Dillon, of Woodbury, S. J-. who -wa. • atrugr.ingto raacme g^ady from drowning • He amended to an*tog her "by the aid of • a ,"pe- % are roe^ to add, f w tb, I goulanaa'. nka. that the lady lamented t tori If he ormttonro to make aa gallan- ! effect* on toad a* la water he may auC « ' cwed to gaianrg a witoyri. t the payamt of a gaa meter rent, aad they ] u* p-rfertty right The gaa ia auafly ( L mm arid tin ' .B^rrrrn of ,
Throe wto» ware on the lockout Than- , day mfibt row a firo dtntorrf^-Janek k ofto.ra-arodtwroVaiati.BeapliarenUy: ] ^^row eight ong.it to he rlrer ri tbe ' ■ niurtf hab, u no nmre. Aowaaa wia , probably he area t£B April neat. i «j» Mar thai rin laarea 1w Sew T Sri; ' Thuiartoy aext. WtU .Which droeahewiii , he trero happy to mere ftoMkhrihaa; . a— .«W*6"y - the ' at the eriarobiaftTha^ana Waan ■ firo i " '11.mm-n-,"Tro'am.«.ri-oa^ • qrih&awd' Ay acearoa that^m.th*^. TVtre If an aae cd gggyarsas
Saturday and Sunday aeored big arrir'.lc Tire lioteli arrre nugly foil: not- j d BtUiriandtng lire rather utrfarorabi# weatber. Cape May baa too Brong a grip to upon the en abore-loring public "to be looaened by a little of dampnroa. The tl rain put a quiet a. 'to tbe duri all orer town much more effectually than -tbe u street sprinkler* could do. and this riatement don not find fault with tbem, for b ' Ibctr ayrrkr baa added much to tbe comfort of our gucau during the dry and hot n period of tbe season. For a living picture of tare beauty and V animation mt cutnaa-nd the one preeentcd ii no tbe Ocean Boulevard during tbe fashionable driTing hours. Sunday evening 1 It was particularly grand, every kind of f. \ fashionable vehicle was on the road driven by stylish animals of every known p ' rite. CI . toe and' pedigree. C-jloocl Reid'a fi I tor admiration of all who saw It a* driven d . tbe akilfull hand of the large hearted tl 1 i Our principal thoroughfares were ■ | toMOged by gay end elegantly dressed h ! promenadera. moving from place to place d ■ I enjoying the fine out-of-door weatber. o j And Hint reminds ua that our climate, sate now and then a little eastrriy period, o . is finely adapted to open alt I'ring. One a need 5ol bottle blmrolf npat'l'tpe Msy 1 day nor night if in health. Jia barm p could follow deeping out of doors with tbe stars and birds. We live loo much I indoor*, the aborigiaal man or monkey ti . famishes a fine ciatnple In this respect, p But- we are drifting. Let us grt back and a iisleu to tbe fine nrcbrotras that play » j "exquisitely on Sdndav erq*ings at the a ^ ptKirqui hotels; Cape May has causa for > pride in tlaro.' Tbe grnllemai alio a I direct throe rscrilrU Jicrfontiaiioea aland t high on the scale of musical ability.' It ! ^"qntcj , venire. Itjksr that of " Sunday, i Cape May is filled with tlx harmony of r ' sweet sounds. Our music loving society f «llb tbe vtakm forwUiCfiSl is noted begin • 1 so h* signs of a revival that wiH culini- I ; rune in a peuuanent pavilltos ov opera c ' bouse el -no distant day. i 1 . We have abundant cause foe gratitude I 1 uhal no casualties have, taken place from 1 carelmauea* in- the surf thus far to the ■ season'* progress. Tim safely ocean i bathing at Cape May invitee forgrilulness . • of ordinary precautions. Hotwilhriand- i > ing. however, that there are thousands ( ' who daily indulge themaelvta by a plunge " in tbe aea. so far this year no accident ' ' fatal to life bas occurred. With ordinary < '• precautions, our surf bath is u skfe as | '■ one taken in a tub in tbe house. One | may, of course, readily drown in tbe lal- i or course, renauj ur us u u« •»»- ■
t tor as in the former if a detrotolned per- c n acveratH* is directed to' that end. It •- don't take tbe Atlantic Ocean to drown 1 a to by any means. Tbe electric ligbts on r e throe dark night# look like a numtwr of t I full ffcrojroattrred over town, their pale a e enter n.ucb resembling that of tbe night i p queen; refloating a flood of intensified r I, ui -sunshine orer all objects within Its in- 1 L Cape Msy has cause for congratulation II to her cburcbro. Yerierdsy tbey were . n well -sunMed by alliens and strangers, ' Is the day was faeorabb for chureb attehd5. anpe. being cool and comfortable. And ' w glides by tbe day* of the season of 112. |
C. It HAOBATH- I ran. Oapr'Usj Wars. Care **r. t J■DaxK Bl*:— Our attention baa been i called to an ankde in your paper that baa ■ no foundation, and the fact* are not ks , you are informed but *« follow* We c m'reeled on May 8. I Mi, to build a holler - 60 to. diameter. 10 ft-' .high, ISO 2-iocb tube* 7s ft. long, to run toe riram pump f for tbe water work*. We bad no idea It t ■ was to be used for electric light, and are 1 confident such was not tbe Intention when -* tbe boiler was ordered. Now, if ire have t in any way failed to fulfil our contract, a* i ropy of which Mr. J. H. Hanea has, we 4 i ifi pretoSbd lolo fc-i By jmHiahing Ilia , you wBl right a wrong and oblige, ' Youro truly, I t Lovwaora A Co. ,* In rcferenoe to the above, we beg leave to stale lbs; bur remark* oe tbe boiler i 1 qusriioo were based opoo information J received at tbe bands of members of V ooasadL But that's not here or there. „ Tbe point is. was the boiler contracted for by th^aiy of the same pownrro claimed ■ for it by Lovrgrore A Co. f The fact of J its being put to service for driving an •wior hrbi engine aixmld hare nrabing electric light nrabing
to do wUh tbe question at trout Vft&J ^ ! rbtogk "bm tt^oea aenm to as that a t boiler guaranteeri to drive a 40-horsr- ' power water pump timujd^ oe^toly^e > t^O?«*-pow»Triectric machine. And t , it Just what the Loregrovc boiler is i not capable of. -Ed. War*. , Concert. " Tbe concert at the Catholic Chureb on 1 portent errol of the sroacat. A great ! d amount ot talent has already kindly 1 . vi Junuwred to assist. Among tb* proma mag name* secure^ are Mrs. Bertha Bens ;. anger, of Pittsburg Mr. Ignatius Don ,f aetly. of Minnrocaa, Miaa Carter and Miaa e DBk*. of Phttadriphto, and Mr. Udnnoo. r. the fine bsfltuoe of Waaktogton Mr. k of Brooklyn. ». Y.. kaa kindly •. conronted to aocranpnaj the singers an tb* prime Mr-Ward, of the New Ool- ° riero of kit excellent band, under tbe 7 leadership eg Trot. H -gan With rich f ia array of lariat socoroa most follow ^ the wtvtoy object of asaitiing Ux aealou. : Tbe AM if off speaks to tbs following at Cape May's moat noted toirielrirotMr. P. 6. Booth by* managronent this Bootkbyh management this [
of the&eobon Hotel. Hape May. - proved, aa might knre bene predicted. I eminently auroaaful and be hat added t largely ^u . ties' wqmtotori of that spkaatot t ;yipctuni»f» bgre ibece presented to Mr I for the cnari^ fall aad writer i aaroea ia ton city. Pbiridelpbia and | (hpsaia Tbcspaa"D3*lai of Middle' i township, to making Ma oridrommar way I US the Urind-st his sun's euttage. The | ' ^ 10 rf in^b^ to tol i Trow tag crops. Friittoa to toe coaagy m* j , -darkUwae' will shake the Republican ! toroufik toe.rounty it dttriMly tow. A at tltg of tot bays of Co. H will he brig as an aariy day to naasdsr a'aag- ' icritoa'Mrii has beea peewmttd hy anroc ; ;
Onr builders' anticipate plenty of work tlx Ml. Tbe third week of AugnM peremtos to I one of nnusual gaielT. ' ~ * Our hotels and cottngro are yet efijoyieg ' pressure of full Wars ' Tlx Marine band will gire our musical i another boom upward. Wc shall comment on the need of n I at Cape May in a day or two. e I Tbe yacht Rrinhartt it a lucky craft, ' each day tlx acorea a big mackerel catch 1 Tbe battalion of Light Infantry from • will camp on Congre* Hall j t lawn. ' I' Tbe aojooro' of Ore Knighu at Cape i ' will mark a period of very pleasant i « loatt rities. » ' Monday U the great day for toe yramg j 1 people— toe circus will gire its first per- !-| oo that date. - , ' The circus wiH he vHitcd by a large j 1 of our oountry friends. It to I bat cbarnts superior to any otber t Tbe political cauldrem begins to wax t dark burae yesterday. Ibis time from the' other end of the county. We miss toe genial Cobmt-1 from tbe lis: i of onr cheery callers. Tbe days will | J fish, however, may have a little rem | Tuesday evening tbe head waiter of the j Statro Hotel gives'* grand. bop in dining-room of thsl houx, which ■ promises to be a grand affair. Tickets j should be secured in advance. An' inuvesting pliase of society life is young lady, and bis.setler dog follows him | and waitsoutaidc, each friaaer f>y stopping I It the lady bathers eontiaue to ebbrc- i make it almost impraailde to tell a lady a gentleman oo the beach. As a reminder of happy hours Spent at j tlx seashore a photograph* of your group or friends sudh as Chester A Handy, a bo j located southwest corner Stockton j batb-housea, make, lr tbe greatrot. A general display of flags up<« tlx arrival of important societies or organiita- ; lions would favorably imprest visitora lo ■ our shores. Y erienlay there was si general effort made in this direction. Ilang i out the .bunting. For many years Mrs II. T. Brown^ 2.*i 1 street,, bas catered to the wants of tlx public io tbe line ot dry I goods, trimmings, and notions generally, i Sbe is still at the old placr, and as ready • as ever to-supply every need of her many
Young todies who insist upon going 1 horseback riding without rfenrta gire" i proof of tbeir independence, but tbey also I gire rise to the suspicion that tbey ride .1 alpne because noyonn* men are willing to ' accompany tbem. TW i is lire gist of a I remark make I y a surly fellow oo tLc > A rari multitude gatbcrol last Friday tfu-rnoon at Congress llall to w itness tlx races. The weather was farorable, being I cool and bracing. Professor- Ztmmcrcitcs to tbe donxtn of manlywprvts, srauc fine music, but the ereal attraction* were the t
the sacks, hoods and hu' rites and elegant , pig, which was in full uniform for tbe oc- , 'easion. Tbe genllenxn of .the committee t managed ererytblng in toe very beat way, , and there were no complaints from any of , toe contestants saving toe pig; that ainia- , We creature did srnf savage grunting. , When released from the cask which confined him there was a grand rush for his .. tail, but piggy had. by the foretbrayiht of that made toe chances more equal- Away , • went tbe greased porcine among the leg# , of Zha to : with any fi anapla nf - hundred men and boys pursuing, amid tbe tumultuous cheering of tbe spectators. It wag not ad even contest by any mean'. , Tbe" swine bad tlx advintaee' in speed • and in being free from tbe incumbrance i of dress, and" be made good use of bit former advantage, for when be got "on any : Straight stretch he act up an uoeartoly grunt and shot ahead like a four.legged ! cyclone- Victory, bowcrer, la always on I toe aide of numbers, and tbe pig race was
no exception, for after an exciting rare , orer town rlctory was woo by toe heavy . baitalioos. Tbe winner took Ox animal and «3 bqtldea. In Ux language of the story teller, let us go back a little. Tbe first race was to sack, the first prise, »5, being won by G salon- Dandy; Ux second, W, by Basil Smith; each of tbe other four contestant*. »S each. In the hood race Ixwit Green won the first prise, and rocb of toe other contestant* received tl each. John Martin woo tbe first priae to Ux hurdle race, #5, and Ixwit Urecn toe second. t8. Lewis Green and 8,'Unll.woo toe prises of $2.50 and tl to Ux barrel race. Tbe first priae of tl. to the boys' rare, was woo-by Samuel Brooks, an attacbe of u-«r»ca ' : The family of Justice Data, York arenpe. was annoyed last wsefc by five men ' c-jlorod), prowling around bla bouse at unseasonable bonis Tbe Bqulre, nra ' -liking that kind of bosmros. put on bin. detective rap, and soon bad I be rami* 1 and residence of tbe parte* A warrant. I was procured from Alderman Ware fra- , Jltoc^tbeheJdSoi Chief Duak, who ,.h the ntiW.net- cl (MBlwr Ctofk. BTOC with the Ifflcsr anon ,
brought the men before Alderman Blare. fc when tbey gra a lesson to Jereey jwatice tbey wBl be. alow i.. Apt ^ ^ ', take good care of all night prowler* J about York avenue. Thai be will be a. f I good aa km word toere can be no doubt. ( . Ixght-fingered eensn^Md IkM a very , !i "vtwsl toquaia are bring made aa to ' ' Ux quality ;d toe malernti whifch was . " ^ber"^ou*^ roggX that U must
Vrrivat mthcKolghts. Bt. John's Cotnmandery of Knights ' Templar, numbering fifty men, arrived to j it , the city Thuisdsy afternoon hy Ux 4.40 a train. A om.mitlat «f rroidenl Knights, . a tut-mbcm td city council in cariiagea, toe j li military. Go. H, of tbe S. K. G-. and j o ciliieos' cosuniiuee were drawn np in I ii Hoc oc tbe ocean boulevard and received , li , tor visitors with arte sod military j k Tbe rommsndery was sreompa- n nicd by Beck's band, numbering eighletn j c pieces Tbe Ckpe May Comet bead was h out io force, and materially aided in tbe , a ' reception by playing tome elirring eira. ii Alter Ux f denial; tiro of tbe salutes w«e j y j over Ux Tine of march was token up along j g tbe icrmn boulevard lo Guerney street, to ' g i Columbia avenue, to Franklin street, to ! li [Washington, to Congress Hall lawn, where g .paratte! lioia of tbe several reception com- • minces and visiting Knights were buux-d. o Sit Knigi.t F J Jleivin, mayor, tl.ro in 1 ' a btiel aildiesa welcomed tbe comumndcry t toOtpe May. Eminent Commander lYiu. ! H. Dickson replied on (xball of tbe vi-i.' t j In a few well cbnreo. Wicilous wonts t • ' nf i hanks Onload George B. Oorkblll, t - ' who i> a gui-sr ofeCongreas Hall, was 1 j loudly CS1I.-.I lor at this juncture, and in t ! reply said *uhuant iaily .that be would f I litllv apeak at -toe approaching lan- s qnd in te given in leutnr of tbe Tem- t . plan. He remarked that tlx cnoiuiknd ■ ! I would find a welcome in this visit aa in i I I Otlxra •*' the -pari- Tbe colonel was re. I i | ceiVstl with rbecra. Befixc dismiaas) t 1 1 Emim-nt Cummandvr Dickarm spiminu-d i j Wr Knights Cluries Baker. Samuel Ixea i I j and F. !'. Torpio as adjutonia. with to. i | stroll ions that orders rouM be obeyed [ I pleaMini'stuiv to .the gallant grotleroro 1 Vwb-I eiirepiae tlx aqjrasract*. Otber offl. ' - iota ..I the osninandriy were Gcncralit. I jleral. E Geoige I'laT'-ff. Alter toe lawn I- I rep ee.ia- it* Knight* were dismissed, ' ; t„ ; . . .I.tqe a^ U in the evening to go on " Tbe visiting Knights assembled at 9 j o'clra k Thmaday night at. Congreas llall, I tiie sctvnade was tendered to Colooel 11. o I ty San'y.-r. Snoe magnifiorot pieces were plaved by IJra-k's cclebra'od military g band, after which relresbrnco'.* were partaken of by the gallant gentlroxn com- * *ro0ing'ux BVro" ca^'l. fra a .lire of
i ful and highly -appreciated serenade.. Tlx ; the comtdtaxnt paid, to the War* and ' Ux SUr Ux Knights t,„k up Ux Jure ol j 1 match So Ux residence .J Mayor Meivin. [ " ' wlxre they were VapUaMy roleitaiord; ^ " VoUrdVtairs Senator Sewrli's cottage ro , 1 - Wood siren ; from there to Mr. John I
ber of St. JoBna t'omaiandery), and 1 thence 'to Congress Hall, where farther t < exchange ol courteous good feeling t«A | place Tui- Visa of St. John's I'ommaD- < In tbe •"•awn's progress. citi- ; tens should hare nrabing undra etn\ske 1 Knights. Thrv are gent It-men whose good 1 -Will it i* very valuable to win and bold. ' We tender rhem tbrougb our columns a 1 mewt tieartv wetoomc to Cape May. and if another opportunity (diets, we. certoi»ly , 1 shall air a little speech ol say five roin- ' tiUa'fluralloi).' wliliTi w. sl.sl p"-]xri* si Tlx artioKton vsCbt clots. 1 Tlx Arlington Yacht Club, of Belli- , B more, arrived Wrrlnesrtay morning after a 1 rough passage. Tbe Club consists of Ux 1 following officers and member*: — ' Admiral. 11. G. Ilupifen; Capuin. J. . 1 M. Barrett; IB Officer, J. D. Diffrodrr. D fer; 2d Officer, F. E. Urob; Purerr. J. F. * Gallagher, Boatswain, S. E. Van Witaco; Gallagher, lloatawain, at. unn itscn;
Gunner, II. Biol bower, ia. H. Wittily, Edw. Strobbar. Lewis W. New, Win. Holliday. Joo. Hcnnroian, E. H. Ilryden,Tbos. O'Ncil, Geo. Smith, Cbaa Herman, ' 1 J. R. Dickson, Ilarry McStiane, J. J. ' ' Murphy. Wni. Amria. and Wm. Keel. ' The Club arrived in tlx adioooer .1 mr'ri- ' ' ran Eagle, and will remain until Friday ' ' night, when ihey inlrart to set tall for 1 Old Point and Norfolk, and tbe iotcmx- ' ! riiate places on toe Cbeaapeake Bay C.x- ^ ' gress 11*11 is tbe headquarters while at UxOtpc. i ' Tbe passage liere was over rough teat, " tbe weatber being very bad since Icaring . Baltimore, but all Ibc boya l*bared like » old reterans. Tbe Ammasa Bogle is at ancboi to Use Bay off Cape May PotoL . Notwithstanding Ux fact that frequent ' represre tattoo* bare been made coocerning Ux dangerous crossings kt Ux po ut where tbe railroad iotoraect. with toe! ■eambaat landing pike, and Ux reaolulioo , >- of ooundta, no flagman baa as 'yet been n detailed lor l£i§ very exposed point-, That ] a tem aBcident will happen acero* rery j 4 probable, under rxMlng arrangnxnu i* j vvasbinRton Ugkt lalaalrv- j "• Mr. W. S. Robae ielrgra,Jia us from ' ' Washington, as are indicated to tbeae ® columns Monday he would, that at a 0 tnocling of the Washington Light lnianmoeuDg OS use re sailings. ai txgui luiao-
try brid last evening, it was decided to • aa encampment at Cape May, toe 1 present month. The organisation, though ' named as a company, it rjrtually s ba!-_ ' tohon, Wito aoox two hundred members." ' Mr. Rooee mforma us that Uxy expect to ' lo Cage May with not lam than 190 ■ musket*, and tost tbey will certainly be ' accompanied with Ux celebrated Marine Band. Tbe commend will leave Wast.- , Saturday evening. 19to ineu. nr. , rivtog at Cbpe May next morning, toe 90th. They wiB encamp oo Congreas Hall lawn. . '« 1 Bar ..Socrates Jtownaand. ckarny one meted Wito Cape May families by birth aad marriage, to now viaiUng Ma many friends at hto former home and bull. place Mr. Tuaaasuit to riattoaed ore* - tlx new and floonritrng M. E Chnrcb at Flcreacc. N. J.. fcF Ux third year, j , Through his inri rumcotobty Ux cburcb bmkling bps baa erected and placed or. a ■ ta'^^'dritilrij" ^dwaik^Tiftol " nenaewfive f unci tons »l- at dnirgiria.. 11
For several days there hare been ruj in tlx air concerning Ux doings of . siren who operated . upon tbe board 1 walk and Columbia avenue. Tifcparticu- i I last Mouday evening a gunat at r irf our hotels was met by Ibis bewitch - I j creature on the board walk and en- •" i ticed by seductive ways peculiar tb ber h i into i .to. k recess oo Colombia are- * one, wrbere sbe robbed him of a purse » | containing »7U. W ben the robbery had d i watching the proceeding*, came up, and * j a threatening roic* said,'"' What are b j doing bert> these , v.* privxu- V grounds " Of course the inoocrat Aba! n i giil was glad to get off. sod when at a tl j distance tbe Victim found bit purse gpne. II Friday last, while in bathing, tlx- Insvr 4 of tlx puree by Ibc enticing ways of tbe o l brie recognized the pal while a taking, his daily dip io tlx surf. Mr. ■' Shot across Ira. fra an officer He tnM bis 0 tale of woe to ChieBDoak and patrolman f Tlxse energetic conservatora of c toetiio. and today Uxy were airesie.1 ! I tlx mayor, and bound otit in the | i of $1600 each f.x their appearaore i I female and Ixr ennaort w ill take a trip in I | roh.m last --.- n will ..-m.-o.l- r j , tpsndred This young groile-nsn was tl. ] , Parke I'.wtlea! of Delayrmc. ap.l a> bis . , Tiny accordingly bad a gold mrdal pie- > paid for pr. -rental ioo to him. but .infraThan:. !y be left tile Island a few days be- ' peattl hi. feat'of last Msse. and on Frif day evening bis friends presented liim c | pleasant. -M.-ssis. B Claik. W. Stokes, | pleasant. -Messrs. IS ClaiR. « . blokes, ,
f A. R. Smiley. T. Ta. k ami F. P. It. Mar j tin were Ibc bommiltee » bo presented tlx trophy- I ! More p^-ple were at tougrees Hall Bun- 1 ] day .f.rro-..n Iwroing to .he nmtic of | | toe sacred osteon than omld grt scats in tlx Urge parlor of the hotel. There was ' large overflow on tlx verandas. Mr.' i Dry dec was present and directed tbe sen ; Tire* Profetaor Fred Baker presided at ' i amateur voices selected from tlx I guiwts of Cocgreas Hall. There were i j-.nging oxgn-gational style. Nralbrt.lt , °
!•{ dcligf.ted the auri.recc with a solo, "Tbe Ba-eel Bye and Bye." Mr. Frank Walker, ! of Baltimore, sang in l fine, rich baritone ' v-ice. "la Itamraux." by Fa'nre. and (. Mr* JVrgtnoo very sweetly rendered s , ! select ino hesn Rossini. Profess.* Baker . , | executed at a solo, "N.-arer, My God to I The will, bis cbarjeteririic floe ability. ^ Tlx services Bunds'y part™*' of the ^ r aa tlx original.* of tfxre sacred e-mcert. r wet. til far convalescent as tu inaugurate a u fit Ux furliition the "f>oit>fqgy"wig ( rating by the large audience, all atanding. ; Mr. Drydeo. after too close of tbe tcr- ( vicrs. was cordially greeted by bif many ( . j friends j.rearot. . ^ , ' Natbanicf Hoi met die.1 in tbe city of * New Brunswick, on Sunday at T.Slfa. ro. ' ! after a painful illoroa of two weeks. Tbe , ' .leceawd S»as born io Cape May county, , ' Feb. 19. 1810. He' was riveted lo the '' L- e slaturc in the fall of 1847, and served 1 D gatoture
two terms ; after tbe expiration of which he rennvrtt ui Trenton and subsequently * * went to New Brunswick, where, by bis personal friend. J. T. Lyons sod was introduoad to W. K. Lyons and was employed * as cashier, holding bis position until bis duresse, except an interval ol four years S|*nt at Charier. I'a He filled this position wtoh integrity and fidelity and was iionored and reapedod by ell who knew ' , »v ••• — rr I E. Cr Knight, who own one of tlx , liaodaomest cotugea on tbe Island, and » tiro he can vflfiv forty -eight hours from . toe cares and responsibilities of tbe vast ' delight the inspiration of Cape May and its glorious climate. Mr. Knight it as nioderi aa be is great. ' In tbegreat "frog" - B.xnd Brook Railroad's future depended, 1 Mr. Knight was complimented oo beating ' ! that agreeable and gifted railroad mag- , ! Bate Turn Scott. r ' No," mid E C. Knight, "I did not I beat Mr. Scott; I only kept tarn from D I There are fine exhlbitioaa of swimming r lo be daily aeeo during Ux bathing houra t ! A gentleman wbra.- name' we did not k ! Whin, swam a few days ago from oppoi Whin, tew nays irom oppo- ! tile tbe Stockton Hotel to tbe Excursion '
House. He came out of tbe water appai rently as fresh as a daisy. Expert twins- { men of tbto kin< handle tbemaclva in ■j t£e Water- much as a frog doea. Tbey , j make little effort -oo more, in fact, than , tbey would to walking tbe mux distance i tond. tlx railroada running hetwero ihiladelphia and AilaDttc City and Gape May.lbal ; DOS a aii«te accident baa happened to any nf their trains this Summer by Which a life kaa jfeen Iran ot person injured. It requires intelligent.. watchful care oo tbe 1 pert of the employ ot* lo make such a ' record aa this. It to a serria which ' gaged, from toe highest lo toe lowest in 1 j authority. 3 The house wife will auoo be busily f^uto<T^diCfrgetaW«tU°ADd .< comae, tbe natural inquiry will be lo ' know toe beet piece to boy their prewerv- , mx jars and ran* Go to Smith A Go.. l
Tor the. cape MayW^r*.^ What we want id New Jereey, and ni most especially m tbe Cape May District, sr to thai practical men nf brains should rep- jc us and direct our political affairs. are well enough in tbeir sphere, give us a man of good sound common o* one who baa had a large experience p, and observation of tngn and manners, and •>. si'Ul pin our faith oa bia judgment and m discretion. ta Such a man. we are happy to Bay, baa » at last loomed upnpoo tbe Cape May in the prison of Colonel Henry p, Sc-TOT. osx of <mr prearot council; «• men. and the far famed and genial bast of Bt Cfudfoutc. di He is araran tl. .roughly identified with by inu-nwi- ot S.i.iln-r.i Ne* Jersey; fx st always lal-vt-f f.w tlx improvenxnt gi His moral and political record aunda u ocigbtv* and a eiiiz-n G.ionel Henry W. d. conspicuously and without rr pouch. Aa p j is a Wi ll known far: In the history of „ tor We Civil war, that bia life hung, aa it j his tori, and tnd^ arewril to a loving and j, I ioua death, t" be bung Itran tlx sallows I like a dog. Iw.w-.se Ix litul dared to fight |, for tlx country be ro dearly loved. The j J terrible niuoa-ois ..f anrui-li be |«iaed j, i f extremity id bis |ias*.m bosanain himself , ' J and Ural Tlie |«wyfv tlrit tlx hitler Cup j ' -.oodinghMllffr.nl tlx .Intro that heal ' bis funrrat klxl'. and tbe firing platoon c I « as : «-:ng toM -.ff. a npri.-vc arrived, and c ; tl.an the rebela-bad bargained for. They , slayol tbeir hand, and tbe life of a brave 1 addxr and toe future srmator was saved. , Tlx twtiie's liangora and finods throujgb ( • which the rtdoocl pa«sed battling for bis i 1 country and tbe right 1ms endeared kim to 1 the hearts of tlx people, rod in tbeir grat- , 1 itode tbey have tendered hint this office. | - The office seeks tlx num. ami where could ] a more fitting object Ix found. Of ripe , . years, of extended acquaintance wito the | of extended acquaintance -wiu. toe
foremast men cf tbe times, great experi- , Southero New Jersey. Is. Id and able to make known and maintain bis view* and _ convictions, affable, genial, whole aouled, , . man 'of tlx people, easily approached, ready and eager to list™ to tbe cun- j ' plaints of tlx humblest, why need wcjook ', ' further for our rr-pvearoutive, when we have in Colonel Sawjet a combination of ' all tbe qSidtot ies n.c-ssaiy for a man lo I pow-aa to bare tlx full confidence of his ■ constituents. We flitig^lbctonraer to the I tireeze, and tail upon every man, without reference to hit politic*, to ose bia in1 in having bin. nominated. nuence in uasiug o.... ll
7li II Mr^JaoobJ. Fidlre ia very IIL In bit „ afflictions he baa ibc sympathy or tlx roMrs. Lizzie Burt, of Camden, to visit- ,, lag Mr. Tliat. Btites an.1 fstnlly. p ' Com fields io ibc neighborhood Bis- h tained cuwideralde damage by Ibc storms p '. toe BnU of the week, much od it being „ ' leveled with Ux ground. [ ' Ou Tuesday evening UghtniDg struck j, 1 one ol the maple trees in front of J. E. ( Allen's residence, splintering it badly, but . ' no other injur)-. John Lloyd died very suddenly on Wed- ' ocsuay. Coroner's inquest held on Ttiiirs- ( ' day. Tbe nature of too verdict we have t Miss Lizzie AlcoU, of Griggriowo, N. \ , J., to visiting her airier, Mrs. II. B. , Wright. ' ' Miss Lizzie Bszley a very eriimablc , lady, is visiting the Misses , 'e Townscud. Between them there bas long , J existed the warmest friendship Miss ,
Bszley and Miss Mira Towwcod visited „] the Dew seaside rfisort. Sea We, on TUnreday. al Mrs Mary Lhdlam. of M.llvillc, it cn- j, joying a visit lo ber busband'a parents, y Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludlam. K -w- p Tnckakoc. i Mr. Antbonv' Btcelman lad the firat watermelons fur sale on Wcdneaday. Tbe fare on tbe Jlntrn Poller bas been 0 lowered again, making the round trip 35 ' cents, or a single fare 20 cento. ' We notice the reinrn of Mr. Reuben 1 Smith, from Camden, be will now remain ( 1 until after camp meeting. ' Now is the time toJmvAa picture of 1 your boose, taken by "thai traveling mal chine. People of Bocaieys Print bring their ' 0 horses here to be shod, no aeenoot nCtbe > blacksmith's illness ot that place. ! Mr. Alfred ChampMo it visitiog bto j - grendfsihcr. Mr. Natban Gbsntpios, at tbto place. 1 1 . Mr. Philip Wbeaton t borsc died a few 1 days aiace of lung fever. , Mra Anna France bat returned to Colorado after having spent about three ; f months with Mr. Jamea Shoemaker of this j place. * Rev. Zane. a former paator of Tucksh boe. preached an able arrmoc at tbe • hoc. preached an able at ux r i Tocknboc cboreh on Sunday evening, i
while fir. Htialct. filled bto regular i chaige at Marahallrille. " I Mr. Hrislry visited bto farm at Red , 1 Bank tbto week. Mr. Giles North, captain of a rtraroabip , J of the American Steamship Line, is visit- . e lag bto wife's parents at Mlddktno. « Tbe farmers are thinking Ibis rain to 1 doing tbeir ooro crop much good Just ta ] ' toe ngbl time. * J j ' Tar n«a,ta regard tour fa llarv ot "Tsar lev 1 ■ brallk. Lrdia A l*lnkaa»."of Lgaa. ISaaa^wkxa i > • tu ixet. noaung taronga tar papsr* we are , uquirlagri Baate^ friaraani^ ■y S^^ri^riS^IggMta
t'p coats ty. A party of .Ytaelandera. conatoling of young men, are camping out oo tbe aoutixrn end of Sea Isle bead.. Aoriber Jolly parly of young fellows frqm Prinoeton are tented in a near locality. The young lady performers oo cottage along the seashore have been a long time making desperate effort* to get "Over tbe Garden Wall." a few of whom not being sufficiently accustomed lo toe find it a little difficult to stale said Tbe'tale of building lots takes an occa-b-an over at Bra Isle City. Eight wgre sold one day last week. Those avenues which bad been graded and topwith grave! srrre nicely packed the rax-nl heavy ahnaci* Once the are all graded, the bushes nod j clearer! away an.l the propose! excursion home i- cteclc.1. which will all be I well done l-y another summer, there will j be no trouble to induce a paying patron- j Tint "music bath charms" is refilled j daily over at cx-Sberiff Adams' pleasant j c rttage. South Beaville, where his daugb- | assisted by Miss Belle Thompson, of ! Philadelphia, make the summer airreaon- \ ant with sweet sounds Miss Belle is but | twelve yean of age, but sings like a [ nightingale. Miss Alma VanGilder, Beaville. is one ' of tlx most charming seaside young ladies, j Six bas decided, however, to drqp the V j Ixr name and adopt, one taking tbe ' bead of the alphabet. One of the most sprightly and accomplished inisxs of South Beaville, to Miss Buck. She to a firm believer in homa-opathy. Smith & Jones talk earnestly of putting a planer in their new steam mill near Sea Die junction, li will pay. • Clirenoc It. Brooks, Woodbine, is en-a-few days fishing at Egg Harbor Bay. and visiting points of interest on either side. Several capitalists visited Tuckaboe reel ly tu locate a site f.w n hotel. Tbeir lie side Qf tbe village, Ik-Id g more confident of obtaining license to sell liquors ta tliat county than on the Cape May side. Tlx consummation of tbeir plans doubtless depends largely upon the prospect of a railroad through that section ot country. About fifty barrels of giants and oysters daily arc shipped from Beaville station. May aatia are in great demand in tb^Phlladelpbi* market*. Not many years ago during tbe continuance pf a heavy northeast storm tbe tides came in over the meadows back of Reach as to sweep over the mill dam at VaoGildct't mill, rendering the water in the pond ao salt that tbe ice t-t.n from it Hie folloWUX Winter WHS winter was
qnfil for use. 1 At 9 o'clock Ibis Saturday morning. 1 Judge Dtveriy will launch from bia yard tbe new schooner built for Capt. James D. Nickcraoo and others. A large gather- ' ing of people, with many vessel owners L and captains are expected to be present ' to witness tbe launch. ' Tbe Sunday school picnic from .Dronii- ' affair, some five or six hundred persons ' jpdng Irom that neighborhood alone. Tbey 1 were joined by tbe Petersburg school and - persons from all along the shore, swelling tbe number oo ibe beach lo over one the beach
thousand. Several hundred horses passed over tlx meadow toad, making a profitable day lor tbe foil gate. It is often said of children that tbey are "pretty as a .picture." Squire Wcricott has a little foux-yearutld daughter that ia jTrttier than a picture, for no painter1* with all the aid of science, can produce anything equal to the original in nature, so far as true beauty to concerned, tlx greatest charm, 'the life, to want"Ed." will please skip tbto paragraph. or at any rate not claim that sbe "look* Juri lika har pa " _ — We are gratified lo -learn of a generous act by Mr. C. K. Ltodis ta giving instructions to permit all connected with tbe Sunday school excursions to the beacb on Wednesday to pass over the Sea Isle ful for bis kindness. Mr. and Mr* Cha* Way, recently mar1 ried, have had their damicile placed ta 1 thorough repair*, repainted and papered, ! and elegantly furnished. Mi* Way bas 1 proven to be an excellent housewife, and,
of course, Charlie is the ben of husbands. Tbe telegraph -office received consider- ' able damage lo Ijje instruments and wires- ' by llx electric forces during the "storm of night, though not near ao severe as Court House office, -wlxre Sunday , papers were consumed hy toe lightning. The next Teachers' Examination will be bold ta tbe public school building inihit city, on Friday and Saturday. August and 20th. The State Superintendent bas ordered tbe statement that "two days are given for tlx accommodation of those applying Bret and second grade certificate* It to hoped that tbe praetxd will soon become general -fot all teachers desiring these grades to present tbemaulve* at this examination. It ia to bo understood that all third grade oaodfrtale* must ha pn Will on Friday, and snort f-.ir.pht. their at- ' 1 " E P. Snrezn* I County Bupt. i Cape May; Ang 4th 1882. .
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-im Wanamaker's!1 Plenty of readymade dresses of such sorts as are most in : demand now, viz., substantial ' and not costly. Also plenty of white muslin dresses below value; and a (air 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 latgely-upon goods below value. Checks, checkstripes, melanges, debcige, and others, are at half ana twoti irds. Not all we have; we 1 don't mean tliat; some of all these and other sorts. And low prices are no reflection on , the goods. Whatever we buy 1 ow we sell low. Of course we lose money on goods somer times. We are not talking aboutthat now. , Cream cashmere shawls of » $5 quality, with here and there . a dark ihread just visible a * yard ofl$3. 50. India chuddas , tliat cost five or ten times as much have such little imperfections. Imitation chuddas are * made with them purposely. c Hut, as they don't belong to g cashmeres, we sell as above. e t»*43uaainf.
It is wonderful how dressgoods have dropped here. 1 Fine- wool and silk-and-wool | tilings at two-thirds; some even . at half ; the best things in the _ 1 store at that. . Literally true ! Whit in all dress goods is bet- ; ter than a fine delteige ? We \ have one at 50 cents that is ■ well worth a dollar. What 1 has proved better this season ! than small-check effects? Why,
wc have thirty sorts at twothirds and below What better than .a fine melange? Twothirds ; and fifty to choose from. There is no exhausting them. S. orch ginghams of finecheck patterns, so fine as to 1 jok like plain colors, and even plain colors are in great-favor, and 30 cents. The handr iiief patterns so popular, last year at 31 cents are now 15* ■ , * * . American ginghams thatusually sell for 1 5 arc now 10. | Figured and dotted soft mulls , very low : -50 and 75 cento 1 instead of 75 to $1.50. Everything in fine muslins and Hamburg embroideries.
Tt.ira.rod fourth Crete* CUj-h*U aqnaia Belgian pillow linen and sheeting, almost white; almost as white as Irish ; and a -dollar goes as far in them as a dollar-and;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/ Ainterest more than any other way. by drawing from eakh country its best, and by rejed^ ing whatever we can get bettcr from another source. ! Honeycomb and dimity bedspreads. $1. to to $1.45. Finewool blankets as large and ' light as you like. $5 to $1 1 . Colored ski.- ■ . down ; poplin, stripes, chamin'.-v, etc. The very best, exr "pt seersucker, very ocas, — ^re $1 ; seersucker not much
more. One of the busiest corners t in the" store is that" "of muslin un'derwear. AVc arc b in : rewardecFfor < ■ patir/u j- - suit of good quality in it^ I - 9*n«ral Store; Ox* .:. 4

