Cape May Wave, 26 August 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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-Stotne artJ) kSoimfn. Cape Mbj coal Oflltc. ^ TUtnOM^vlU^M oprorel n^eli-T afleTjaD* ao»T "t Manna win re ,,nM at : "'rtOCX A- M.JOaxUMr at « IBcM J t JI-fttElH >- lll'illx*. Pre! Zar-FMnaKm are WW ttablr forin Mian* t'Baul? y^inrtarwwraaeTrtftxpwa titwi 3a£ 3s>sassjaAg .aratxstj. . im« Wat* to lt> OMM papar la ika ™>. 'wiissr •*Jra-wi ciiuicii WoilMa. The services si St. Mary' a Cxlhpiic Church M Sunday arc: First mare at Wire. at 8 a. V fourth i*hi*te mass ft a. in. Vrajwa and l« i.relicrim at Bp. m. Iter. Pr. Oranrnx.-r, itch* of St. I'clrr'a , ••parch, liahitnnrr, will ofljctatr at St. John's Episcopal chnrch to morrow aflra, , n *«t and ft-vcrting. . It arma roe of the livcll'-rt days of the srasoo at the may.*'* < Ore yuculav. It ' Ibcdayi la former yeara wliea the aoth. license ft* m ircmi.nl »u« regarded aajni •annUal strpping.o.iw in politipal prefix- 1 mcot. Now a> then there were thoie who ' »crc willing that others ahoiild coalribu'r towards the aopport of the local govern- ! weak, but who «l.jrc(e<l to paying . Ibem- * •circa. 'Out of fire of the rases before 1 bra Horn*, all but one arttled the matter ' by paying IhMr lkrnar. The exei-ptiuna] 1 iutance w as that of James Learning, who ' acting aa agent of the Woal jerary Rail- ' r ail. declined paying a license for twenty 1 tiath-huuaia owned by the company near ' HI Wlndaor property. The amount of ' I'm liceoae wat (5: ' L'|ion refusal to pay \ tlie mayor itnpoaed a floe of (iOt^snd • rata, Mr. Learning appealing through hia 1 ■ oooael. Judge St rat lor of Camden, to " the County conrt. The point at laaue in " the matter appeart to he a qoestlcxi for r liqat to decide - whether the city bad a * right to arrvat Mr. Learning In an action ' in which he waa merely an agent The ■ judge claima lliat ll* city liaa not the " ngb't The cause of the prom-ution. waa ' ably attended "tfi by our young City Salicitor, Jamea M. K. BMrcth. « The whale caught ql Capc'nc Mon- , day earning waa lite innocent raise. of a much eactleunnl. He got aground in f I be bmkerarandtsrk* first aeen aiiout aun- •] act nppoaiic the Cat 1 ton Uouae. It waa t only after a ckwe examination -l.y aomc j mlrenluroua (wrtira that the gnat dark i object wat derrloprd into a big flah. The ( newt of a a bale in the tueakera anon r brought the whole town an the aorne ol „ the dimeter. Our reporter, among many , other*, waded up to inrn-rirw. the mao•Itr, and after examination found him to , he twenty feet V4tg. mean brradtb aix

leal, tall lour feet in wtd; h. and hia Wright, any a couple of h«a. A number of men procured ropes. which they fastened to bit bead anil tail, aad after a severe hour's' work the flah waa pulled In lu a place of Our attention La* Urn fiiqut-ugj railed oatlMof Paxmogira at the Wen Jersey ltailruad atalioo ham of the time of the departure of traina. Tfle platform on aucfa ooeaalooa la usually crow-deal, with people, would about to lewre and olhcra deal ring to ace them off. The only signal of departure is the "all aboard" of the conduct or, and in the din this can ooly be beard by a few people. A a a oooaequroot' there la eery often a general acramblc to got upon threara after they are in motion, a very difficult and at tlie same lime tjangarous undertaking. The anhnding of a bell or gong by (he gate-keeper would 1 'recurrent among the honorary nasnrbera aococnpanyini the Waahingtoo IJght Infantry are 11 H. Hutchinson. president of the Alaska Seal Skin Co., and a leading Imnneaa man In Washington: W. S. Ruuor, the usual enterprising and p-nerom hearted of dticena, and one of the largret cigar manufacturers in the country ; F. Ol instead. the leading real estate broker : Dr. Sowers, diatinguiabrd aa one Of the moat aucdcertnl pbysiciani in Washing, ha ; Gapt. H Daridaoo. the popular sod eery chrrer builder and contract.*. and Wm. Dickaon, recetuly rendered Uiustriout by being aoleet-.d f, ire man of the J dry In It* fxm^y Star Rate case. The s— «■<* assaallyiliiiiiiHi. llm hotel tables by the colored waiters at the . Stockton came off on Sunday at dinner, under the direction of the bead wailrr, Andrew F. S-.erena. The labia were moat beautifully (rather lead ly, perhaps, we should say) decorated wirh flowers, flags, wrewlha, mluiature afaipa, feaoooa and- other elegant onamentalino. Mr. Stnrentliai by hia stUhAlu to the wranta of the bucklou'a guests, and by the prruted not a little to the general popularity «f the great hnni whose table sereice he baa to aucessafuily managed fa 'Ilia sea- «■ of m Captain Mrlh r. Wm A. West, and flftcru men of Craupany B, W. L L C., mem in the park* .< Congress Ilall Mooday tugnt. Mr. Tien Tradden nod Hamilloo Imscfa acted at cod mm. mad Dr. tieo. Scorn ws inwn.euloe. The referable J.in Fmiibrrne. an tamrrmy twrnt. . once lea I . danced a cjt« with the spirit of a youth of l-cuty. There were solos, ducts aad eheruai* l.y the eompaoy. omnbined with plenty of ^lilRy and fun. Col. W C. Moore commanding the W. U I.CS*re per rate eecreurr t. the late I*tewtdcnt7Chdrcw Johnson, with vn" thuor sable i«n io the late wwr, terdac hi I both the rolunteer and regular anuT.Tbe i • Ohkmel Is much losrd. and therefore re- j ;

i Tire M'aahlneloo Light Infantry Corps and Marine land arrired at tjie new de-fa* at 8.45 Euarlay tndrning. and weir rr- _ ceived with military and ciric honors. ~ The men were in undress uniform, each r one carrying a blanket and wdhfllled — knapsack. They looked aplepdrd ip their Ull abakoa and gilt trapping* Proceeded _ by the jocal military and tbc'full Marine band, the line of march was . taken up through South Lafayette street to Perry street, and thereto Congress Hall lawn, * where the Cixpe was drawn up in line. When all was ready the Crept Mas brought * to a^ prescift anna, and the band struck up it the soul-stirring air of the "Star Spangled Banner, "-the firat atraina being the signal to the flagman to run up the Nalloda! flag ,tn the Ull staff in fhe oeotre of the lawn. ' * It waa an ioapiring thing to see ourg-hiri-11 ran National ensign proudly fluttering to 1 , tlie breexe^with the Corfu', burgee under- ' * nealb. w bile the triumphant uiu.mc of tlie < , band fllicd the air witb sweet sounds. Tlie Crept, after this ceremony of fl«- ' raising, w aa marclied to their quartcra anrP ' - diamlaaed ft* breakfaalat Coogreaa Hall, 1 . where lu members will mesa during their « day at Caf* May. The rr-ception and parade Mrrnday I inorning brought, at the hour appoiuted, t . a large cono.ur»e r.f- citixyns-and Tisilora. < Tile visiting military waa drawn up In r line on the seh side of Progress llall, ' r when hia liroor. Mayr* Melvin, welcomed ' tlie corps to Cape May, extending to it '■ the courtesies and g.wd wiil« of the city < and her ciltxena: Col. Moore responded ' in a happy rrein. tlianlflng' the ufflcials j and rilr mil fur.iiu: cuurireoa treatment t extended to the orrfw. .<flrr the official t h liciUtionsyCohax I Ml* ire gave the com- ' mand to. salute the May* and officials t with a Wad .4 £ 'racket." "Oner Mw». P thire, 'xt! bonpl hang!" came frOrn the x ►plm-lid fellows, mrparentl} try <«»• 1m- » pnlaeTof a arcntorllh-si.ite. and the re. q ccpriuo waa over. The parade waa llm*. taken up. In Hit '' follow ing order: Oimjpaoy "11," of llu ■ Glalc NaUunal "Guard, ti. W. Bmiri, cum- . - mantling; city officials and committees in " carriagrs. honorary memhera of the Light >1 Infantry; Marine ltaprl, and the Washing- '' u<o Light Infantry C-*ps. All alqpg the 1 line of march the hnlreiDirakOrindowaanii ixschea of hpuws were fliled with hdni'r- 11 ing spiicteiors. Many buildings were ll gaily drooraled with flag*, the glorious " stars and atripm being scry conspicuous. P The magnificent nipashing of the military, n 1Mb local and visiting, was worthy of all " aifmiralino and praise- We -have never a acen movements executed with more pre- xi cisimi, both io marching, 'manual of anna ami batUlion rxercixs. The lines perfect, and the step of the men fit* G and elastic. ' At the Stockton the column J" reviewed by Ueneral W. It. Weston, • Inspector General of the Naliuoal Guard. * tu- State, assisted by C'ol. D. B. -Murphy, I' ofOeperal Scwell'a staff. Go the return to Congress Hal' lawn " witnessed a spectacle of rare beauty P anil Interest. Tlie orspv was exercised in '» field movemenU. and it just did grand. " The military pntnplneM of all the move, a: mr-nta reminded one of the regeflar army, d the quick responre to ordcra and the " Adt aoldirrly Imring-rJ officrra and men. u Morse tramped around town with his men, and to liim and hia associates we are inrlehtrd ft* the floral military parade " tliat Cape May baa yet arm. '' Jllien wc think that good lighting ma. (r terial aboboda in ibeae Waalilngtou hoys. '' tenat aiwtiwis in inese vvaxlilngtoo or -vs.

x and if ever grim viraged war should as D well trained aeldh-n. c silii. and no doubt ° would, I* aeisrted from the ranks of this r crack Wash ing! on Light Infantry Corps. '' Tbe exenraioo of Ibr WnJfainglon Light Infantry to SrWella I'olnuTuraday mono Sing waa a very enjoyable affair. Four coaches were required to carry Tbe boys 1 and Hielr friends. cdxwcl Mp.tc. with e many of bis officers, joined in the feativid ties, taking luck in common wiib others, h The Colonel, in the line of geniality and. s good fellowship, it voted * "good fellow" J by * (laily increasing majority. Tliere , waa a goodly coterie of ladies who W ent e along, lending grace and interest to the c trip. 0 It was 10 80 before the llule "magic , lantern" of an engine gave * preliminary . sneexc as a signal for darling. When all s uasnwdy, Long, the photographer, look, j a negative of the train and surroundings. . then, witji a acrram of the (team wbiiule, she war off. Along Botch avenue the ex - : curekmisis were aaluud by the graving o! handkerchiefs and whatever else accinec; ■to be at band, the boys gallantly return Ing the salute. Tbe weather, which bad bron quite ' threatening all the morning, aefch-d Into a steady rain hy the time S-wctts Point was '_ reaehed. Ibis delgalnl the plans of those who bad fixed upon fishing and boating ' partita. Some ventured, however, to try ' ' a cruise outside upon the domain of old Neptune, and the usual tribute of novices ' wax exacted— aoa* tickncas.* About tbr hotel tbe Wasbingtonlana pr-1 the rimr iu.aocial conrivlaliUcs, a good many Jesting tbe tall sea dcliemciea furnished at the • hotel. At 11:45 a pert of the company . on account of the rain, returned u. the A fine pointer dog kept company with the train on the return by running beside , it all the way. back, tv-roe of the buys , fn joyed themselves on the second tlisy of 1 the cars, getting a little damp, bowcrer, . by their exposed povil-on. Taking tlie . craiioo, tbe day. or m part of It. was pks- . surably spent, and will form a pleasant i episode in the. visit- of our military friends • to Gape May. The lime let for review of lb* W. L I. C. Thursday alternooo brought the. city to Congress Hall lawn in force. Ail about the place were carriages and for* folks ^ waiting*!!* tbeaipva! of tbe distinguished officer* ah* were p. inspect the corp.. j The infantry "a as brought into line . promptly at 6 o'clock, along the arm frool « of the laau • After a half hour -of waiting • the inspecting tfficera. Major General 1 Uartranft. of IVunsi ffifcla, and General i Sewrii and_il*ff, of the National Guard of NeM Jersey , io full' uniform, entered the grounds finn-Perry street and paascd'to ' the reriewi^r pornt io the renter of the ' lawn. Tbe infantry were brought to a Prramt arms and the usuai couriosies of cmia* were exchanged, when the review. . ; sssscrjifiSEXB ; | "Hail to the Chief ." When the c « pa' lie. I were marcta-d to H*lr quar-wa and di*^. mimed. The iuq.*:,® o (fleers via -i 1 Kwtiug with tlx- j ; ; 1 ^wthw' drid*^0' blS^Lu. Waahmgun Light InUntry I

a Not uytll Tuesday mntoing waa i: ' « puaUlvely known In* thai the ^teaiuw | •- llfpvhUr was ssfri'Miifthat si* was lying . anchored brhiw Wlimlr.gton Tbr- urb mon interest waa naturally experienced j i 1 hy oaj people, and evmrltrm of pews i i r relative Ui the vessel (was seixed with; I 1 aridity and passed front nqjcl to cottage, 1 1 e from the S« Brerxe to Schell«giis ft > I .lading She had hrukra bcr ernsa-bead 1 r wbgn twenty miles from Cape May. aDd , had been towed lack Io Wilmington. The ! . gtad news canto that I be pate, r.grrawould ■ t be tranaferred V. the .V. FWhui ( l and landed, at Race struct, wharf at 9 ■ 1 o'clock yesterday' inorning. I ] Tbe story told hy tbnse wbo were pas- < . aengrrs no the lUjnbiie allows that .-there 1 1 - lutd l*vn no rxritruicnl or fasnn:, and that , ' . Ihe word inconvepiencc "experienced waa i i i the diaoamfort of .the night pSMcd on the j • . Hcimer. Mr. Prank A. Omly, Dimeter it : of Amusements i*t tbe Itpublie. dink ti i s s the atory of the mishap: j a "Wc bad gone down tin* river and" had I r entered the bay all right. All wat tncrri- e mcnt on board. About 1 1 45 it was dia- : t ■ covered that there sat a-imcthing -wrong J witb the walking beam or a part .1 it— } s (ussibly one of rbc journalt. We were jo then about 27 mi l|-a bum Cape May. The t vreauHv's rngim-ere immediately art aU-ui ; u repairing ihe damage, anil live llrpubiie ji wa. Mopped. It was ttmight everything i t, , was fixed, and we siartad airrvJj and ran r fur about tea minutes. It was .'.hen dis- ; 1, ernes-head. This was about- 12 o'cl-.*k, r just u< live excursion ists were going dow n » dinner. The anchor was drop[*-d aud : o tbe work of repairing Ibc damage com- u mencrd anew. Jt was found, however, a, that it would be impossible to remedy a i r so quietly 4h»t there was only li'.tU- in-'ri quny made by the |w**eiig.rv. Thric : were do indications of b |ianie whatever. ia everyone was satisfied Hat tbg damage , wiKiid be repaired in a lis minuti-s , went down to di liner. Dinner briqg over |r Ibc passengers lusrnrd that it would Ik- ' M ImppariblC to reach Cape May, and they <- naturally a little cut up. "Beyond this, howrvir. llx-y did notj progressed with ctKtiparalive plia- I S fnntrics. A signal fi* a Inc. was dis- i u played, 1ml it an 5 o'clock befive It was 1 m resjHiudtd to. At 0 the BtjnMir was got , ti under Way. The iidc was sgaind h.-r, i p' and as the wheels wouldn't revolve on , aooonnt of tbe break in the mschiDery. j 0 her progress was necessarily slow." a1 Christiana Creek until the ■5&± Tuiaday ) morning about 8 o'clock, and .» the FflUnt came along, took tlie |ia*- ' i,. scngcrs on board and carried I hem to I i j 1'hiladelpliia. .Mr. Coaly bigldy praised* di Uie ouodubt of live passengers, of whom j fii were 000, and n* 2.00,1. aa wat re- 1 m ported at Cape MaV During the niglit j and hit fellow ptrforax-ni entertaiiuil ; the people with an extra concert or -tw. . I» after which the more Weary opra laid m down on the floors ol the cabins, ■* made as comfortable as cireun- I' The excutjionins said that Captain m I*ckey treated them flurV?a*Jlc,n-it-iWy H returned the tunny paid for the excurah n 8' hut also ftmiriih-d tbem with free is lrani[unation on the Ms* Ttic re- llj funded tnooey enah'eil rbntc-not having <>

a otner funds to purchase fi»«l on the l> at. ret?**--ft Having on two occasions been on the I Denil.It pier when win, a line Inuidv we It might hsvrr resrued prani in pi -til. it. i. reemral strange to us that no preivjai m ft* ,r such danger should he on dund. Acre ire is Ingly when ws met the p-utlemanly proli priglor « c tipcnetl tlie sul ju.1 ainl . lie la.--i. gttfl to fire away in a lively Myle. almal i. the 'contemptible tricks formerly played dj by some persons who either had no sense " or pqsarsscd a prodigious amount of dCT. e illNiness. He had as line a line as ever it ran on a reel 1,000 fuel long, made fi* the e ""ft. and tbe gift *f a friend. TtiiA . woe fellows — the Lord qjVc Ii«m if 1). c gr-j hold of tbem— would gJVout at night y and tic this line from post t.yp<-t. knot it II up. and put It into all sorts |f unoAtiagek aide Axes. Ibis occurred right along, i, Consequently the line l«-camr, u the rolif raid a . g(4tleinan in our bearing.' It's E worth trying again. Let the city put suitaiile reels on each pier; two lines at the outer pavilion and use mid-way. r Tlira Kt a watch ft* the demon wbo w ili k dare to mob* a life-raving apparatus, and a make an example of him. tu thoroughly e convince hia kind Hint "fire hurn^" Put g a placard oahlsMsuk and daiiypkade , • him on the licarh till all anr anSSnow ,i him, make him pfy a htavy floe (no comI promise arrangement), and let the poor r d"* go. aaalbematixed and despired a* be. , e ought to be. " Quarter* ol tbe Camp. . ; On the toiaHieastma part of -Congress ,. Hall lawn thefe waa erected lwcpty*dght tenia fag tbe use of the Washington Light I, Infantry Corp* They hare floors resting npon 2x4. inch acantling. thus making I tbem dry and comfort able if rain should - [ overuke-the encampment. Tlie canvas of wbicb they are re en pored is lieavy navy c .cotton duck. It will turn the "water and . . protect from the weather like weather . boarding. Kach company lias -a lire of . five tcnU. with accummralaliiB* ft* al-mt . thirty men. For enmpsny .iffiremi bair tents are provided: each of them will te occupied .by a captain and licSiUmtnl. The Colonel and Adjutant lisve a tint - , apiece, while the remainder of the Waff . find quarters in two more. Tlie rifflp is i'duminaied liy ipo ri-clrie lights, 1 It is now slat d that the sugar works . and plants' I on for tbr raising of sugar r cane at Rio Grande, |n this coantv.-six t mile* north of this city, will he somen hat affi-ct'-.i liy the < xlequv, f.wgeiuv of • CbarWa M Hlicen. and tLe conrequenl < failure of tbe firm with which be was J oonweted, especially aa the fimi was the ' ' prise. We siacerefy hope this lhaynot ' prove true. t It baremiemptiWepierer of imp'idencc- , for shy otM to avoid, by k gal or any other f kind of quibble,, ti,.; *hsl payimnt of . defers, whether ia the fo^a! busiaear ob- , healions. taxes or city fees, A man who ■ [ tries U> be firK on one soft- of a thing. ' I then (in another, and .ccwshmoily on all i rides at tbe same lime, ia a barieiuli, in i i - i Wi-hs Health Keuewer. Absolute curt j ft* nervous dehiittv an I weak oca* of the ira'w'SSre'iTSpg I S. Wxixa. Jersey Cit^. S. J.. '

t i "Put tpntiey m thy put*-." was tbcad- . vice of one of Shakespeare's nidat pnwni- - Dent dawaelre*. ' JuM b"W far tbe pro- [ | pneiiKS of Cotigievs llall hate euerecrded i 1 1° spplylng tbe above remnsel during tbk- » ' present seri>« Ibry ran tell lest. Jut It U sure that if ibre-e qualiflestinns- industry, i , enu-rpnse and lihcrali>y— will 111! tin. I purer, their 's must need long strings. I For enterprise and'iibrraliry the Crump r Brothers hare gained a wide reparation. I and their liberality ba* been of suck a t euanStter that irot roh-Congmar JTaff bks' I largely bentfitcd. but Ihe whole city felt tlie influence of fbclr energy and i • enterprise. Among tlie Brat uiorcra In | > the electric light: among tbe first fn Ibc . , Mutirnl F'VKi.1 catertrintacnl: tin- first : | by inviting Hie Marine Be ml. acreujd ! |t.. o-ase, II. t re "WWII f-« ibc pure I,-. ' week. Tw* •a e.-rereoit -ttshal ontiWl t« , a«h.d •-> He- Iras. ftflg public » J mini' t ! I OTsxa-aM no.. ..fibre. ,u tin B-sf of kind . u tbe roost* l a natural sdrsr - right J.. flrq j.|«. 1'ititr of high. *«l Bi.il on rtn Itent oppreluotty fi* j ttseiwich drainage: c>.»t wen fnwnnato. ing An. litre >•«..-!■ ... -...o ,o ! .way itere." . c . .nte, IncX .4 tt aoffi I cieot la inpu t lb- r.iiikrt. Bill, fresb rprurlm- dsitv of Wl.tcl, an uivan ' | May a. H. fi-.t * alieing pise, -e, tic, i .Vn amateur loud frotp Camp Win. T. | serrnaile Tuesday iv.-ning TI* perform- • ^bdci- wa. higl.iy credllahlc to tin- pptsica]' , 1 A tlie boys. We were- particularly j I with tire One orchestra! iff.-cia of I | one Dumber plavsd, colli*! "Saw ins* leg i Off." Tin- It* mi consisted of: Lieut cn- '■ ant Joltn Cowie. l-sdcr. Capt. « F llsm- ' i null. Ir inibiw- I.ienL-C- 1. Fk *1. Walk, er, entire .Int.l.ioer; S-rgt. ttisj* F. Ir Ottrand, d C.I. W. TT. 11.*.!, !b...ll-,ut ltoro: Ailjmant W. A. Su.hy. ' j .xi.qih.ui. ^ .to.,: . I II. O. Piuggra, Ure Unjac a i J 'Hie bsae hall gats- Wednesday .m tl e 1 I hw-nVf Gurgrras Hnfl att--3t-a*r quite a 1 number of apevtatc** Hie garni- was id tt- Woid.'iii'ut-jn Light lutantiy Corpa. The C.JW May pkvera were very . : itiiidi aHiftiiahed by tlx- playing of the am, but sul-mitted lu their vs-ty giaccfuily-,* the only kicker , being a will .lrrareal (young gentlidnan of | Uie Cape tiiue. who wa* addressed ns , t o .-ar »!- by tlie crowd lavaiue be ! . „ .... •— »]' _ w.iuld.nnt re-tn.v. hi* pot during the.!

gntne. Tlie C a).- nine an- defral(*1 badly, T tiny- bail li*lf a .1. r.-n nu-mla-rs mhc i , ganiva hi f.mvi pitdiers and twtihas I . fii iding of tlx- out r--i.h r, w as very pmfyq - 1 _ they tun tie "ever* I vi-ty lH-*t long rnnning • I . fly cxltl,. a. K . : •! ll - C. -ti i I team, was applauded a numia-r n't Itiurs. I j Tlie umpire sraslVofrasnr Srauw, leader of : , the Marine Band, and the ston-r Sire G. J I . F. i^amotcr, of Company "D." Tlie r sumnuty of the score is a* follows; f oape.Staj. • t ■ ■ t i ■ t-ij| Mar.cr Ralph Is* Cramp, agril. 13 ' t yeara, antfTLairge Arthur Ctuiup. aged , ' I i'j years, atarted from Rhilailetpiua >,n ! - Thursday morning last at 8 o'clock for a ' . tour on horseback tiirocglt the southern - end of New Jeisey. to embrace visits to Cape May, Draslcy '• Folnt. Atlantic City ] arid 1 hence to Mr. Pierre Iowillard'a oJ-x-K. > farm near Trentiw. Ma'trr Ralph rides : 1 I "Nelson"" and Master George his pony I "Brownie." They reached Woodstown . on Thursday evening and put tip fori ia- ' 1 night at the Wuodstuxn UoreL Friday 1 ! 'was consumed in covering the 28 miles r between WraaLB.wn sn l Miliville. which t laitpr place tliry 1. ft at 8 o'clock Ealutday |>j - morning and rode 42 mties between 8 a. , t tu. and 5 p. ox. 4l>c time of tbetr qfc ar- j - rival at Congress llall. Cape May. where • r a warm welcome awaited them and where , -. rhey will rest sonic days befdhc iDBCWing , tlieir journey: which, for iods to small , and alone is quire an adventure. They , have io far met' no more dangerous high- , ' wiymxn Than The" thlrriy" mbsqutlb. i f 1 which there were numerous- bands in the j i pine woods through w hich they rode. : , r Wc are more than pleased to note the ' I return to Cape May ot our genial friend ' t Mr. Albert I- Smyth, of .Philadelphia, - formerly of Cincinnati. Ohio, who ia a I guest of the Arlington. Mr Smyth Ins . I l*TO coming to Cape May 'since 1874. lint ! I 1-xing hia wife atom- few muntlia ago Le j J determined upon a change tl.i* arwaoo.aud : ; City. iD inform* us t'.at hi tea had an \ I elegant adfliriencv of the place, nnd , c luiiln't I*: iaAucfl to q*nd anotl*! sum ' to.* there With old Gape May hr Is nmr : ' .more satisfied than ever. • It was always his first choiov, sod is now. his only one. ' - — — * t ' Arrangemr^ra have been completed j ' i whereby tbe 'vtliate Fencibki" u, tbe : « number of 250 tnusketa, will encamp at i 1 Cape May on Saturday and Sunday Sep- ; temherSd and 2d. It had hern hoped that : the Fencihlrs would have been at the Gape during the escamfimcnt .4 tor Washing. ; ton Light Infantry, toil arrangemrnu could not I* completed in tin- . Tin- ' battalion win be commanded tgr Maj- <r ' i Ryan, wbo baa tl* reputation of being s : thorough disciplinarian. Hr. King, of the Exocjrior Baths, is ' i one of Cape Hay 'a m-tat public rptr. '.ci , bcucfaetora. He la forenxor in all good 1I wcrfcj, and has planrad s jale at tnonrr | io wise sad timely iMprov.-menU of our | growing city. In uidrn limes the Puri- , i ransawolh) pray for men to write dietiun- . mries. Wd would want Cape May io prav ■ for muresuch open -hearted cajiiralitu j Dr. Kline's Great Nerve IUskirvr is Ibe I marvel -of the age fnrnir Nerve IW«.. I All flu Stopped Ir.*-. Send to 931 Arch ] Street, Ptniadx.. i\ alfl-ly j

^ Tqg ITiiae^l.e-i'i r.mct.ire Gaeag Cadet blue begin*. id waver a* a fashion. I'o-t No. G. A. It., of Camden, is * oa.templating a visit of two day* to Cape r" Tliurst.y Uandv. the phrfngrapbsr, got a negative of a large group ol .the Washington t»iys in bathing enriumea. 11 'A j.rotuin»nl'rx-mber .4*ihe' Repuhliean parly in this diatrlet .startled ti„ yrat.-rdsy jvitll "hi? jptxioJhrt. Jjiai' Jig Atolsn woaldofit be a candidate "befart the C.«gresvions! on real ion in Septembyf. i Mm lake Some of their tsients as they ' n j grow olden Vou never saw a b w io any serai* h:.t he c-t.lii cirrap'niuiHfe excuse '' . f.-r his outduet.' but a/man ,-ften finda ** - hirtiaci! siutni-d for nn explanartun. d j Tlu- store property of Mr*. Geo, go' : Drarglara No 48 Waabtogtm *•!—. was " t '-ir t.t rratrrday by A U-ureduum, who . 1 made reyh profit re, . J ing that England » ,11 -er-l , . n.*o of d tlx-ltorar Wlldr slnis ti, „xl. mulblna " " and lereitneka fsaldontl.l, t -r h -, n-l,.«- , " tfb w.v. • t r » al.,'11*!, i « nitv w",- raffiW I «. 17 i 1- -iL.w ' b - Wd bug.r.Jl'.r'v'. ..Ut rTq^n! ! ■ catt.-.v .!.*., 1 1,. - ,,-otq, ,I..V. ewu I Vl nn ,. Tbe la-liet gnuro-flr pnw n: 1 , j t !,'*:,t t,, Their -gijitfernrn -Tripnifs, and all ' ; the IV. (-.:..-".:.t;T. t:,!*ram-I-ri, ion J ' j w-i!IJ*- held in the M. F. Oturrh of this ( : k I*. Uodwin. prv-id -nt'of the litforrt-d i ] ( Home 'for III- a,„l ojl;. ,*. Tlie ' I r; Ob. yes, be ! e.v. C.,l.*iel Sawyer, end J 1 I j we speak 'from a thorough knowledge dr : c ' j p, r" fS lite -empty Dm- * of a Sweat* wk.1 [ ( ,-t that he had an <d>iairition. Our friend j r ^ rrig. I.,, .i.d.fti.ltia; w ortlt as a citircn and il ability t„ tnpnwent flda county in the a f. Slate S-tutc. should his party se fit to f |D>«tinatcIilm. I Mrs.' J. M. Kcovcd, wdiiic in Xcw York t, la-t week with Cui. So.rcl, had Moien t , their; cMtage, 51 Jark*<n rirret, a it v.d liable pair of diamond ear drop*. C,,l. So.r.l knowing Ibe National fame of t ; Jamea V MrDeviU. .let retire of the Me- v fropolijan l'oitee „l Wosl.ington, ,.t„l voked bis serrircs: nnd lift: Colom-i was ' than surprised, as wrll as delighted, n ' that within two boon, from tl* first inter- c view Detective McDcrilt returned with s • the diamond-. No suspicion aUa.-bt* to Mayor M. '.vin tak.-w.Btr nixatcrtolnsk „ gentiy , at tbi Ms} t always docs, for any- , ^ng .hat be aid t.-eently In the great mili- j Cox .4 .li«- WJ4.iuiT. uh Light Jaf ant ry."I>ailout', y.Mixi, ,k-e|> for tlx-.'' itwa-vtuiiv correct tlx, sraoairnt. a Ifttrke, "It is m< the nature of greaircs* v to be exact." We alt know Mel tin never > or plays abort cards. In fact, one ' ..;_of .Un .wilt..oI Jhc l.istil Infanuj nja hc .' sw.ara by Melvin (wbo ia Io be preaente.1 1 Wasbiiigtivt Ciry, soon, with the free- f ■ d mi of Ihe city in a gold box), and tlx- 1 wit ;aya that Mayor Melvin Is, as Byron ( j rays, "aa mild a mannered man aa ever ' I aruttied ship ,« cut a tbroah" • ,! Our reporter mule a rail at Camp Wm. ' 1 ; bbermsn Tuesday altenssm, and wm I ; chaperoned about ramp by one of' the * ' I Comancbes. At ti*- tent uf tbe "Big f'six." srtd ef his gu-fe. i*. was recriv.d , ; , ill, fine buspjliiil! . whicii quite turned , 1 l,i* head. Ihe men .re very rom.furt.hle ant better mill, are enj yirg thrmselvi* " 1,1 their LoV, 1 quart.:-. Saial gaouw. ^ Irtti.uffi di.ving.ft. : , l.-wu aq.1 ttrtit,. tiinroents lake iq> tl c rime wheat rgf duty. c 1 j morning some of the hoys enjoyed a . : i yii.ss patade in tlx- atuf. Although tlx- . ' evolOUuQl perfotnied were not in Vrv n, yet llxy attracted a good deal of ai'-t-ntion 1 In -p tlx apacratora. ' A f Ex Judge E L. B. Wah-a, a protnihrnt ; pt,r*i,::an and well known weaiUtv citizen f1 '4 this county, "dicil at his h'onc in Tuck- 0 7 ah* no riatunliy last, the 18th Inst. Dr. i tt ales has been afflicted for several years with a rancwr in hia face, and hia death Iras been daily expected tar some Mm" ; Judge Wales his held many. Important * places of honor and trust during hia quile « life, and his death will be regretred > a large- circle of friends nil over tbe ' State and elsewhere. Stinging, smarting, irritation of the uri- , : i ore., row. disrated diachargta, cured , . BuchoiMtna. $1. at druggaacs. 1'rc- , i tiid by exprew*, 81.25. 5 ft*f3. E S. , | Wtu*. Jersey, City, N. J. ,

t The wbadc a l.i. h fuui" been on ojtibi- ! si Cape Ms. I '..III f.* s few' dsyt » |wrt -tared- for .Htr city Thursdsy. e lu.pwsible. li«-.laol,ing is now just splendid, nnd . it jtbugvly enjoyed by ,yir visitors. The j r it, ti rest In the surf lath is very great. The wave, drily i hret of | a batlxra, representing p^pnns of, many' ,- kinds at, U t>xuUHoaa, some of loautiful.' albums, aUtesl the revefse.— <Jtf emtese' - !, suT>- is ti . I futind in a' lump in the ' raeXit loll.'at.y ttore Ihsi^rlsi-whrrr. an.l J r libs- pri-un-e . j.hy rtcaily. T>a- d > ballt is quit- f p rt«r and elfi, u-i-.u* aith th., S'.u-u ! - «s ■-* t -i-N- .* " -• v , faring and vrrliurraum. to aw un off to. We on «, I: of Ihe .ft.ut.oo that the lla ! .... some .4 the Iwtbq^ suits wren t-y I l .e.irs wb.ft- In Ihe surf. Tlx- nnsor. Itsj tl- I . aha .V*ret».4 fi'. Ot t: > and the port eight- 1 tu n- thre. tore*, n, 're! l.-cn agresl ; IgnffMr lr.«n the eff.ets .4 .ar-revuut ; -n tn d.ff.-r.nt pans .4 hit bead. ab.ct. j tr, ubbftl l.itn f.* several yrars. lie was j J ln 1 l"". I p!.,;*rty in d'ff.yinl ps... 84 Cap--»lay ! l-'rfl. Mr., Harriet II. Uagy. -who | . and now therelshu; -ne stirvlr.* <4 his | I family, a ixnthcr, living- at Cold Spring, j j May county, find now in his 81th year. We refer to Judge Elt B. Writ*. ,j Eli 11. Wale*, at ll„ .,'..1 limrx-siead mar j I the Presbyterian (.'butch. Cold Spring. j ! Tlx tUqatoUkm of iv. K. f, U. Wales' | j properly give, general eatisfacU.m. Tbg| ; w ill was row, t on tlx ,bv -I tfte funrtal. 'reived ilOOO rail, and tlx- interest .ft, I j eu.000 while she lire*. Albert Adams, i | f .nnrrly sluriff .ffTltil e mptv. gets (IS, j IslCoid Spring rorni.* in fir «1.00n. and i i th - Chu-ch at Ttuhaixw-Pir 8.700. I : The residue .4 the late Doctor Wa!.*' •*tatc was h-ft to the immediate liciriI and siatera .* their iuimtxlinte . d, wen, Unit, in Um-r equal i-trthnis. Tietaw Hughe, tares alio were 1aely rart.lt. g SSa day <«t the railnwd, oftnc in lor J one-third of this large (Utale. ami are Mj legal profcaa;. at. ! Mr.' Win. Cs.ntioni built a*firc ,-n ibe j inaoqultoro. ..ff hre'leare, a»-l the Ira, 1 . if ' inn.l a t,xt of hay. Tlx- bore* were cleared I Ihe aaagon without accident to tbem. ' j days ago very rick with dvaenterf and ' .lirtl Wednesday. August 23J. The remain, of Dr. Waks were taken 1 Cold Spring by Ids friends for inter. ] Mr. Ed. Godfrey, engineer of tlx: J*<.L i week. May he (km he about. Mr. S. P. Baker bus charge of Hie tliir.1 funeral in Tockahoc wiiltiu tbe past seven Tuekafx* wilflm k quite furxrire-n when ' all the people are seitbd at tlw ramp, for . week. ( >pt. Beif.ftd Sntitbcvne borne in poor Several captain* eau'tc home this work, ' nuemg tl.rm we not tci- CipL Maurice Gaudy. Capt..Ar.d-ew G--1frey and Cxj.t . John Smjlli. Te- .o- Waeliingtotiuna certainly jtavc a pood lime of i ditty ami fretive genlriiiy. , y crier dsy ttx-y diversified the s.-a lut'.lt j uil.li is! '" r , cL:-;-il hands and , rited a very pretty circle, in wltid, those who were' jjsltaL tel a. frinHlly . w ith the . -jen hands. There were , some fine hits, knock downs, and other i things that come alt fttt. in the prixe ring. , One big conlerinnt W|S pitted against a 1 very small bay. Tbe laiter, K a welldincted blow, sent tlx large one to sand, amid tlx- cheers of tbe bystanders. This ' eitdcd Un boxing fun, and in a moment the whole party was spoiling ahxil in the ' Council met Thutailay afternoon with John Bennett. Robert Hughes, Joseph ' Hand, E. Johnson, J. I limes, W. Caisidy anil the President. Dr. Mccray. The ordinance pencilling tlxsSea Shore Cutniouy to use strain nn their called up foe a third reading, and defeated the following vote: Yeas— Hand, Johnam, Hanes and Cassidy, 4. Nays— Ben net!. Hugbes and Mccray. 8- Thai Is to ssr, it required Ave vole* tu make Uie or* Mr. A. L I Dynes' bill lot 410 44 was [awe.1. and >ok- ft* tlie relief of Ibe wife .4 w MHaa ' 'wetu, for *18, was alao ap- j proved. RnaoairutLD, lies., Jan. 2,TfSo. I wlohiossj to TOO that 1 have Den and a-:it:r.e< that tlej eoahl ase ex. or win. me. I aa, oldmad poor Wt tori to Una tors st me. <iae*s<rmere»re,«u>onorsoto. tare of jour modlcmo, try aUti u reti. ctean and

i- 1- As we write, the Cape May Grove .4 1 ,-t our coanty Mrthuditu is lite some1 of j r. qustfiug activity, preparing ft* the annual ^ |C i camp meeting which roftun- noes , ' Ttursdsy. The firet s. ru.oo to be : I prasctred in tbe . evening. Outage* liars J id ! l*vo re-paiDtrd.*tiu|*tiveuKftils of vmnous I x- ! kin.H added, tbe grounds tetx.vatrd. and I I. ' everything mailt- presentable and a'.tracif rive. Prtumm-nt fa.nfik* from ,dher j y ' countfe* are largely Interest rtl in tbe sue- . - d.; cess uf this grove and yrar by year this id- • MoKM-wC witty tn -lra-... • The firm nt Way A S<*-,ceoeral d.*!- ' d ; cts. a: 8,ailb Eraville, do a busjnra- of j y (30.900 a yrar. Nwturaiiy fooiigU tl* ; htm ate iwl alt.fttelher pirare-f with the 1 t. . lion ia likely to surne day he diverted to . >. j one ,4 tie- new 'stnii.ma ,<t tl* Sx Iric : g . Iice.vrd by. tail tlx-y ore .a* .4 the best • Vust. ct r- flberomd in Ibisaedjon.' \ I* K-v.'j. W. Taylor, pari.* .4 the Sat ; '..Mi' .-ml IhfttdiaViilc ilaptfra r l.ftre-iit*. | < Tt* Snub Swrilie publi. to the ' I. rifcthftt ttnutet in the same "uuclvilizo!" , >' A gr-n : • etui bop was given at Stratha I «':»• ll.u. !. Sn Isl- City, on Turaday evenit ' ing. Mr. Strutla-ts has a splendid iftwn j 0 „ n iu fu'.l view the ft fleet ujk® H* devo- ; « to - .4 Trrpaielmre tnuri have i«x-n in- I M% G. W. Johnson; the Drat tckgrapb j dty"ai H,e t.,„c when Capt. l)a«d lUett- 1 « koa V I*uin was so la, liy puzzled with the j u • dizzy rliai»ct<-r, at IVnnisvilie, is visiting ! . N_» that can.p imxaiDg is in progress, , t ; t'.e fstlx-rs snd mothers attend, tlx- prayer | . nux-pags, the daugbu-rs flirt with 'Ibc. t young uu-n, and ti.e buys spend ibc entire . 1 S day at the railway nation, smoking big , i Hon. It 8. Lraming recenttydwougbl a r rar-lrad oHocu»r|,'m» ft* bis new vcss.1, ; loan western North Carolina, the freight . i- ' charges ttpffii wl.icli were (125. • , * Mr. and Mrs. John TlKwnjisoo, SouHt 1 ' 1 tennis, and a party -of friends from Phil- ' s | ndrl^.'m, are enjoying a visit to Cape May I j I Rev. J. E. Dirtily and family. Bridge- i ! port, are at UnuCOCT cottage of Judge J. ' | II. Divert/ of Ibe Cape May Grove camp « r j Mr. Harry Williams, sou of Capt. F. Wiiliatn*. DeenlsvlBe, a young man of ' | exemplary liaiuta, and wrii koowo aa out 'of tlx- best of ypung ofllcets among our , I -sriing crews, has abandoned the sea and • • engaged in business in Philadelphia. I J. It ,y,i Nixon, the prominent -Bridge. ( . I I - .qutxtile eoUDty reaojenee or bisftieud, ' i Mr. Chax. M ai-akltcr. Tow nsrn d» Inlet. ; ' I . Mr. Win. V.tos and Mrs. 3. F. Bonltam, ' i S-'mth Eeaviflc, continue in a very <lcbili1 ; lated rit'e from the effects of malaria. 1 I - A F. Kendall's s'rant saslt factory at | I Sft avilie station is in a constant hum of taiaini-ss tugivity. He lias made several 1 improvi-nxiiilsio bism-igbborboftxf. J 1 he teiegraph wires bare been run Into • Belfc Plain staiion for the convenience of I • tbe railroad romtpaov. ^ T-vp',.! kidm-ys, and constipated bowels. t ilru- Adi-rrtismcB nts. tuxhrst value. A* sesui ma It had bead tsat(£ stxt proved bj th, a -i-'l- world that Hop truer, waa^ . ' in almlUr ri Jle ftn It. It, w».b varloosij defttoed Jt.ftxftin tv while lobri. iftftiri ^aoftt.lnz *to. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE." ® 'orix'-Htl °XUU<^TjreC<jSie°l a pubhr fwir. „a - * ll ' rqtf rust (.Kit tstti.is's, j a' -fto'ct. l P si, a* IT- .tare or John N. lta*- , , . .a! sprtng. is, t.gtrortnx .n set .1*4 house p ' H..—P rtret clpswar iso-l^jinr Jrim M.'tfo*. ) I ro^oa.a, sari, auft jtrltaaxlr bXU-stoe on the |- r, Dated Jalr is. fal^'TflnL^Slirairfl -2 aJlIEKlFF 8 SA1.E. • O -1. ^Xren-J'.iri^a. i .4 nt» <l« I*, renter, tn f ' I'HIUftV. ftx'.ftftUKx •"■h.A.D.,11 TO, ; the "I lax* M.y an^raiieoJ Xta J<«. S ftUteift \rmi' a")'' -"s i' no?t«e IftfttS^ ^ . UstMrt^oxairir wr2umnm rtreel. ra.l rum S f ^ jlT 2^2? t . oi - v ' ^MtoreA u<iSfi£ a^ira.*":' 3 : i.hUtnasiak- i*,as t»* mw „r r , t»« fla.M!B,as: .pvi-iixi. a. t -.n Haj'A..n 1 ji So. St. tons Mtrentcd -a 1 ooarejnl as- 2 T'jcdui Jan; B. Aia .,:lu 1 wsc U hdeUa. ucu . w^lMMedeedhnaX So. a^P-Xw a-e^aej^ ae^- « PIMPLES. ' raJuI'g^^isSwSrjJSiS 't a" rwevfttjo'

j _ " - • " " h « ohn Wanamaker's!' ; I'fcnty of rcadymadc dresses of such sorts as arc most in demand now, vis., substantial and not costly. Also plenty of white muslin dresses below value ; and a lair vari' ty of tlie more costly t 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. Scat-outre circle .sou th entrance to main bunding, Dress-goods trade with us is now very largely upon goods below value. Checks, cneckstri])cs, melanges, debtiige, and others, are at half ana twoti.irds. Not all we have; we don't mean that; some of all these ancT- other sorts. And low prices are no reflection on the goods. Whatever we buy low we sell low. Of course we lose money. on goods sometimes. We are not talking a 1 km it that now. Cream cashmere shawls of $5 quality, with here and there, a daiw thread just visible a yard off, f 3.50. India chuddas that cost five or ten times as much have such little imperfee- '• t ons. Imitation chuddas are made with them purposely. as they don't belong to ^shmeres, we sell as above. It is wonderful how dressgoodsft- have dropped here. Fine-wool and silk-and-wool things at two-thirds; some even at ltalf ; the best things in the store at that. Literally true! What in all dress goods is betthan a fine debeige? Wc have one at 50 cents that is well worth a dollar. . What proved better this season than small-check effects? Why, have thirty sorts at twothirds and felow What better than a fine . melange ? Twotlu'rds ; and fifty to choose from. There is no. exhausting them. ... ginghams of fine- ' :».'.;i -rns, so fine as to . i.ae plain colors, and-cvcn ..ia j» -coiors are-ip great favor. •5 1 30 cents. The handf patterns so popular : } ear at 31 cents arc now American ginghams thatusu-itlly-sell for 15 arc now 10. Sra, uutvrnreia. north from Wilsr. Fi 'tired my] dotted soft mulls vei-y low : 50 and 75 cents bs'.end t f 75 to $1.50. livery tiling in fine muslins and Hamburg embroideries. n.lr-t and fourth ctrrhw. Clty-btll square Belgian pillow linen and sheeting, almost white; almost white as Irish ; and a dollar ' goes as far in them as a dollar-and-a-quarter in Irish. New just come; and it is a good time to emphasize {lie advan-t we always give in sucly 1 ndeed. we consult yopr interest more than any otlfer way- by drawing from eaui couA^r Its best, and by «J«ting whatever we can get better another sou rce. Honeycomb and dimity bedspreads, $1.10 to $1-4.5. Finc" wool blankets as large -and as you like, $5 to $1 1 . Colored skirts down ; poplin, stripes, chambrey, etc. Tlie very best, exc pi seersucker, $1 ; seersucker not much more. One of the busiest corners -the store is that of muslin underwear. We ftrc being rewarded Jor our patient pursuit of good quality in it. Waal of south snttonot u main build, uf John Wanamakek. General Btorv . rhealnul. ftdrnvnil, a*-! M.rtft BrtftU and Utj-hoUviuxre. l-hilodalpblo. 0-