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tipw ^olanit and (Sounfg. Baptist Church. •t"'tS.5SL!r<* gramme* r.«, 1 ol MUa Srtool Lara lUtl rnjrr t AU cotctpimc* In oar city ought to hxte a fair chsure, but oonr ahoold iMrrft-r, with I he right* and frit-ilexes of others. , * We think it about time nor atm-ia were |mU in oi dec where they hart been loin ^ up and tits tie almost impaaaible lot son.e J weeks, by the aevcral corporations who t U*e the legal rignt, nnder limitation, to - impede public transit of casrtogc* and pedestrians. Hurry up gentlemen of the g railriaui and gas companies and let the j. alrrcts be in order. Hie city ordinance requiring the Ming * In aloegatde mils of its passenger road j abowld he oomplied with. We hear eom-f-islnl is made that carriage wheels catcb and ran in there gutters at the risk of a break-down.. Another complaint, this u tin* 'by a prominent gentleman Wring on f V ilonihia arrnue. is that the borsrs of Uie rail way company are changed be- ( fore the doors of cottages on that fashionable thoroughfare, much to the annoy- . usee of their Inmates. This la nndocht edly wrong. In scene instances the ani- . l_ ■._> ,L, .V..I. Irm - I , ., mail an led under where

I key bite off tbeicodertwlgs. Canraasers from city priming csuhliah. menu an slicking right by on r baainew nan this ataanc. We bear from them carry day. Tlieir oiaaloa is to solicit orders, ran down the local oOccs sod capture all the money they can. They dou'i always succeed, howercr. Occasionally they ran foul of » customer who girea Una the grand bounce, while a tnajraily of those they come in cootact with ojurtcrxisly gire them to understand thai (tope M*y Is without iu printing office*, and that if tbey happen to want wcrk la that particular line they Would know where lo go. Ilut there are rases through the lying leprtweotailooa of cheeky drammera. It la lo this feature of I he business we object. Where a mat should order Us prinllag Is not for os to ssy. lie can bare it done is Canada if be an elect, but when be is induced to send it there upon the supposition that It could tx« be dooc aaiisfaciorilj at home, it is time he were enlightened to the contrary. Wo therefore would suggest for the benefit of those of our friends In the trade that II wy pitch In all they want on their own merits but not lo do SO by attempting to belittle or misrepresent the means and business facilities of Ibelr less fortunate and wtaj^iy competitors. Our friend p. A. Rudolph has one U> the conclusion that id all the pleasures of fishing is toe" moat uncertain. This "ran of luck" business be docT under - t od. Tlqse and again he baa formed ore of a party nf two, and while his Companion would Use fish clambering orer one another In ibelr desire fur the Umcherots bail, be would, perhaps, bare lo sit by I V hoar kinking on and not hare a nibble. •baW hare In refer in our ftobing editor cn his rclnrn from the On Saturday evening, the 14th Inst. Colunrl J. F. Cake, manager of the Blocktoo Hotel, a ill tender to the guests and cliiseas of Oape May a grand complimentary oooccrt and bop. The conceit will be giren by the celebrated Germanis Orcheatra of sixty pieces. FoUosrlng it I'm srill be a grand bop. Professor thirty-four pieces for the latter occasion. Tiekfils and programs for the concert and hop ran he procured ml the office of the Ougrers Hal), it bring the first bop of the arason at this popular hotel. Long before the time for opening the halls and porr-he* were thronged with people awaiting the c uunxDcrenrnl of the feaUvita. At nlae o'ciaek the dining-room doors were Ihrown apart, and in s short time the rapacious ball was filled with guests. • as played for the first time here and was a grand snocen. The spirit of the bop mas maintained throughout the evening. A Grand Army exooralon, male up from Gtoaaboro, MillTille. Chytoe, Bridgeton, Oedarrilie and other large tovrna In South Jewry, accompanied by a fine military hand, came lo Oape May Thure.tajr in isreoty care. The retrrsos were .«« to fcaoe with thdr wisas. children and Mends. A day of enjoyment was had in the ocean bslh, taking escorsioos to SowrJls and Gs«u May Point, and in carriage riding. Our sin*, frit the praam* of a. many slrangrea, and were liww boesaa aitadird to village carts, while standing in frcwl of Cbogira* Uali. cm -Congress arenur, took fright and waned cm a fari* gait down Oongress arenue to Perry and through Perry to South Lafayette street. In turning the SSrsSag "to i-md among tin mapping mackerel, and raeatdrd is bringing home the larpal rat.* of the season, lord from so tor That prrple will be careless is abown l-y ronii ins over Its "lost and Fbuml hams In the daily papers. It Is a bad

MP» armra'ouh. Our City Fathers. It was ncarlyfsn hour behind the usual . meeting last week. There a at in attendance an sadienre of foor outsiders, including two newspaper men, the chiei of Police and todatrart snpervlsnr. The members preafol were Mora Bennett, Duotiute, Edmund*, lisota. Hughes and Townscod. In (he shsease nf I be President. Mr. Hann was called to the chair. A petition from storekeepers and others of officer tYcaracll lo the toil sloes Washington street from which be had mored by the Chief of Polk*. No action was taken farther than the receiving of the communication. The application foe a licence from the proprietors of Ctiepnm Hell re granted a unanimous vole. The ordinance authorizing the South Jrrecy Telegraph Company to construct and operate e Icleplmoe exchange within Uw dly iirnu* was taken up on its third reading an£paa£d. - i The asumlum on Fire and Water I instructed^ have the roof of engine i put Je repair. i The matter of ex tending a water main i in the "Burbesboro" district, south of I street, received stleotioo, epd ■ after acme discussion was laid over. Mr. Hughes called attention to the tact I that the Electric Light Company was j using without aatberily, oils and other t material belonging lo the city, and suggested that steps be taken ath hare the t thing stopped. t Mr. Edmunds moved that Mr. Hughes a be appointed a committee nf one to look after the matter, hut the motion failed in t its adoption. Mr. Hughes declining to v SIS adoption, sir. ungues uecuung to a • serve unless bis o -rescue. Mr. Edmunds, il

sras ndthsl to the committee. s i. Mr. Townsend asked for information as h • to whether I Be Electric JaJgbt Company o n bad complied with -the requirements of at it their ordinance lo the matter of payment a d lo be made the -dly in consideration of p their franchise. The Recorder stating n that no payment bad as yet been made, o 0 lite gentleman moved that tho proper g , officer he dlrrcttd to make demand for a It the tame al oner, which was agreed to. A j Mr. Hughes demanded' to know liy ir 5 what authority a rebate on a certain L t hotel's water bill lad been allowed, a dr- at 1 cumstsncc be became acquainted with in a examining the Superintendent's books, g s He claim-d that no committee or official p f bad the right to authorise a compromise si c on rales which lad been established by ir E ordinance. It was an u usurpation of ft J pririirgtv which k-d to one fusion, end it f ought fiot to be tolerated. If cases existed in i where Justice to consumers demanded a gi j compromise il could only he effected hi , through the pasrage of aa ordinance, it The case referred to was explained by the w . chair aa being an isolated one. sod had 0 l been acted upon by a majority of council, i, The Treasurer's report showed the re- , ccipu for the mouth of lone to bare 1 bran *8,750.51 ; amount paid out *3,123.- . 93. leering a balsoce oc band of *537.29. " Bills for the mouth were ordered {aid, r after which Council adjounxd. I ... — — ft s Congress Hall Crand Concert. li I It gires us great pleasure lo announce " 8 that Messrs H. J. A O. IL Cramp, of " ' (Joogreas 11.11, hare succeeded in perfect- * e log arrangeuieau whereby tbey hare J ■ obtained Hie services of the oalebtalcd ' r Cameras Quartette front the Eleventh ■ Street Opera Home, Pniladelphia. The . ' quartette courts!* of Urn following gealK- ft • men t Fred. Wall, 1st tenor ; Carl Rn- " 8 dolph, Sud tenor ; Chas. Stevens, alto ; 1,1 II Gordon Thomas, basso. These gentlemen w will give concerts to-morrow sfteracsD " and evening, at Congress Hall, and tbey and

- will be assisted by a -greatly segmented ■ orchestra and military band. To those who have not yet heard these lingers we " can say that there is a great treat lo store J for them. To the residents of Phltodel- ' phia they are of course well known. Mr. ' Win. Hortbcou, the celebrated artist upon * the cornet a'piston, will also render some ^ of his choicest gems. The entire grand concert will be under the oootrol of the baton of Prof. Fred. Zimmerman c We canoot too highly praise the enterprise sud liberality of the Messrs. Cramp I in thus furnishing entertainments of the - , highest class to their patrons and other . c residents <t our dly. Their previous | , efforts lo this ltoe have established a new , p era ie the hotel management of Cape i t M»TFriday morning eight flatter, went out , from the Stock too Hotel, when the sun I wax up, and cast their lines in the \ p pleaaanteat places that cooll be found at the Inlet. The fishing was excellent, 1 there being no weeds or mags in the war. ' ? but the luck was not so much aa The 1 - band master landed the first fish, pre- ' ' suiartly because scales come naturally to ] 1 hint. The protestor of dancing made ' ' graceful currca en the water but all io 8 vain. The Journalist gathered his noose ' 1 to no purpose and the gentleman of leisure 3 was undisturbed in bis usual oCtupatiuo. 5 The Philadclphiai! wasted her brotherly , 1 love i the Washington matron lamed oat , " to be a anrt •• of fish seeker." The pride , 8 of the Wtorahickon caught a " good eel " , -hot the skipper loaf it overboard J, and ( the lady frcen Ohio, with the cbanderis- j tic of ber people, carried home the trophy ; ' of the occasion J ' Mr. Wilmoo WhiUdlu, formerly of the < Diilt Wats, made s friendly call upoc „ his former imneiitra Moodayertning. fresh . from the orange gro*s of Florida, io < " which be Is largely interested pecuniar- 1 ! By. Among our successful business men < | we know of dooc thai have the ability to 1 work up so diversified projects to a sue- ' useful tone as our talented friend, his I . latest venture bring an opera bouse in - ■J Orlando, Florida, at which place to 1 . located bis fioeorangegrore. We hope « ] to see more of him while ie Iowa. National Hall is wcll-kaowa to si large ' ■ circle of visiters to Cape May as a favor- ' I ita Stopping place for people of quid I 3 habits and for fam.l-a. the Uouae is i - very rexmr. wril shaded, sod convenient , of access by the city passenger railway. , Terms are reasonable, and for those who will make loog engagements, Jow. G.r3 reilsoo A Townsend are the proprietors, • and^ they wOl^use CTray^eri^imke f 1 Judging from what ooe sees oo the ! Kreets, the law fcthidding the sole of to- ; ! e General Hasro. of the Signal Service , Berean, has failed to keep his premise t - made some mooth. ago to Geoeral Heweii . ihSriito "Uli0° 11 ***¥"**** ;

Hotel Lafayette. .1 This elegant structure U all ualed with I Mats - far cn-wgh away frexu them lo escape iny 1 a boister-u-. ^ i. re-ally an e ideal seasi-lc tun. and standi without s , rival among its kind. Tb. lewse cuauiua 1 all modern impre— eruraU, such as gas, - • Icriric bells and light., end csrry desirable and ohulnkhle ooorcn leoce tar a*uxs urious home. The moms are ail large, I airy and fumbled beautifully ew <u U. ; sltemstely in, vraluut and ash, wilh-car-I pets of richest texture and prettxst colon > iu reils. brown and error. On the ocean each floor; f rem these ire seen unsurpassed ; ocean views. The magnificent stretch of I beach tends each way towards the esst and wot in full view, and the great ocean t highway is Jtrsf a few hundred yards I sway. The piers, bathieg multitudes. aU i ways a pleasant sight, and the grand I boulevard, with Us stylish equipages constantly " pasting in ftsbieenble driving • are Just near enough to f-xm i a varied picture of great interest. Ooe might sit oo these balconies and revel io I world of sensuous delight sod feel that the poetry of the laud and sea Is a real and living thing. From the grand parlor, which is most tastefully sad richly furnished, the same grind ocean panorama is only limited by There are rex, hundred and thirty-six far three hundred guests without crowding whatever. The elegant and capacious rotunda has moat elaborately finished iu ash and walnut by skilled workmen who hare theaiselrcs great credit I rj the way iu whirihtbe job is dooc. The place is really -dutiful and roomy. Here facing the ocean is the office, al the east ride a cigar stand, the grand stalfwiys ad- in the rear, ail finished in the highest style of art. The construction of the bouse, which is by the owner, Mr. Victor DcnizoC, s sncc. The bote) will be controlled by Frank llildrcth, wbs will be ssslstrd bis responsible duties by Mr. Ssmw ! formerly of the Ocean House, sud old Congress Hall guesIL but Ibe formal opening baa been i postponed till Galurdsy next, wben stassured the graceful Lefayetle will go i commission as an all-tbc-yrar bouse. I fur which it has been designed throughout j cnhstroctk.n. " Of course, there arc ( poinu of excellence which iu this '< general description we must pass over, i hut we ran say in a few words that this ] is an ornament to our town, and il 1 will come at once to a front place among | May's fine and well kept betels. | Complimentary Hop to tho Na- ' tlonal Rifles. 1 The compliment of an catertainmcol at New Columbia for next Tuesday evening tendered the Nstiooal Rifles of ! Washington, by Colonel Duffy, has been formally accepted on behalf of that dis- j tieguisbed organization by 111 commandSDL It is expected that the Dew extralion to the (lining ball of the Columbia will he finlxbed by the evening designated. ' The following is the text c-f the letter of -Colonel Burnikk's acceptance; ^ J wws'didj rwrj-ffl' an.1 ^(ske ^kwsere ^tDuni I JtexjShud^ Howw! - I _ - ,

t Tbc Arlington Yacht Club, of Balti- . t more, will visit Cape May City early in , : August In IU new yacht, the Ckarla F. - BttUt ; which is a crack new craft of - . seventy-fire tons, spreading ooe thousand , t six hundred yards of canvas. The dub, t consisting of twenty-all members, will i Iravo Baltimore August 4th, taking with I i it s neat band of music for pleasure. ( Coney Island is tbc first objective point , t - from there the yacht will sail for Loog ' 1 Branch, Atlantic City, and arrive here t : about August 18th, where a rest of three I r days is to be made. During the visit the I i gentlemen of the club will enjoy Uie c 1 sqriely of Ibelr friends who may be sum- t : in- ring at Oape May. We hope the dub ( will make a pleasant cruise. t An excursion tna Mount Holly com- | , posed of Friends', visited the Oape Tburs- , I day, coming down in eleven cars. The ( . sober costume* of some of the excursion- , ; in* was in contrast with the blue or the ( Grand Army boys and the gsy dressing of j 1 our fashionable society folk*. Not this ( ; season his then been such a coamopolitin < [ display- No vbere about town was the , j pletere prettier than oo the beach. There c , bsthlnr by some, and playing games ( by others. Everybody seemed happy, ' whlck is a pleasant record lo make of t | a hat might be called eicurstoc day. j We were Interrupted a day or two ago ' a rather distinguished looking person ' with ccortly bearing. After convening r a variety of subjects with the wisdom of a philosopher, he rather abruptly 1 ended what we t-ogan to regard as to ' ideal .call by the request of a small lean. ' so much the snail loss of the loan as ! the Jar lo one's idea of a friendly visit is " regretted. All of which lira within the 1 experience of maay no doubt. t — — — I The electric Ughta ere now aolely in t , charge of Mr. Harry Kaibach. of well- ( skill in t be construction department ■ of Uie Maxim Electric Light Co.. and a < , valued assistant; and now that every, s thing to iu working order, the lights are 1 , giving entire satisfaction to all Under 1 Mr. Kaibach 's care we feel assured that ■ Cape May to a paradise for children. ' All day loog they play oc the soft, white sand, and gain more health to the square thin the average mamma has any idea of, Wben yon oak the doctor where f ^ t Citizens living oo the turnpike to ' Landing complain that the ( board wot adjoining to in need of light 1 and repair*. In iu present condition it J to to acme places dangerous to pedes- c trians, who most nee the walk after night " fall »■ ... - 1 Ketf t the streets tidied up. No seen- j • mulalicei of refuse kitchen matter Mxwld allowed to wand far" a sfbgle hour. _ Some pieces s» Weshtogtoo street reqaire | i

»IHIl TO SIBAHXIl The Regatta, lb The arrangement- lor the ocran sail are * completed. The yachts hare been pot in It first-data order, and the measure* taken iy of the keel of each hoaL The foilow|y n bosU are entered far the raoe ; m Maggie.. . ttopt Chaa Sebeiirogrr Dsaoto — ...-Capt E. Stiies ^ Harriet ... Cspt. F. Smith LUIton Cat*. Oca INck-osoo '■ O-ogras Chpl A hchelieagrr a- Mrtropoliian Capt W StUca L. Annie OapL K Koarmao . Ilertle - - Capt fieh Yorke Harry Cap-. J. Ycrke * Btofla Cat*. 8- BesHb r- Giro riddle. ChpL Henry Smith ra Larry OSpL Howard Ucnitb s The boats will start from the Intd. out a over the bar, iuside the judge's boat off d Stockton Hate], aioog the bote! f roots, if inside a stake-boat off Cuogrem Hall pier. * mouth to the buoy 00 the upper end of n Uncle Epb Shoal the round, eg of which Is will be governed according to the wind, k. The return course will be a loog the beach d sod inside the slake and judge's boat, k The race will cod the last time the yachts I paw the Judges' host off tbc Slock loo e Hotel If tbc wind should he favorable e the ocean course will bo sailed over the 0 aeooad lime. The Stockton etako-boet t will be anchored off the south end, to full il view of Congress Hell pier, thereby giving all a chaocr to see the ending of the e A grand feature at Ibe close of the race r will be a free sail for all thai wish it to the lulet from Congress Hall pier. This t arrangement has been effected at the rc- . quest of the contesting boatmen, which, it t gires us pleasure to add, will give all par. ties a nice chance to view oar ocean front 1 ■ from off the water, also giving a very cn1 joyahle host-ride. e Immediately after tbc yachts sail their ' a coarse they will pr->cred to the pier, and, r if the weail-er and sea permit land at e the pier to receive tlieir pa<*cngera for r Uie Inlet.. II it i< loo rough to land at , the I <er, there will be a surf boat to convey the passengers to the yachts. V I The lime of surtiug from the poiolwlll I . be about 8.30 a. m.. giving all a cbar.rr 1 who desire lo do so to view the make-up 1 . and maneuvers of the boats as they are r getting under way t.. start, which will I be ooe of tbc aiwt interesting features of I I the race. rti.-re will be ample secommo. ,' dati'-iis made hv the ijpwrlls I'otol Railroad to convey W- fee Uie start and f hare tl«-m up to the h-4cto in lime to see t 1 the hrwts pass the first stako-botL t Tl-c judges a ho hare been cbosco are I - tlie following named grntletnro, who, by tbc way. ate striving lo make Ibe event a t i grand sureras : Chaa. Benton, ol l'hlla- c delphim, las been appointed by Messrs a I Cramp, of Congress Hall ; Col Cake has appointed ProL A. M. Loomis; Col- I i will set or appoint a substitute. 1 E. Moore, an old and experienced ; band in yachting and yacht radtg, has 1 chosen by the captains commanding c tbc boats, and Wm. J. Brace, of the As. t ax-in led Press, las been chorea as the filth nan. f There to a number of Isasls ll-sl have ' . not a« yet Ins ba#d from. Cspt. Frank Downs has consented to enter hto trim J yacht. Ilic Mary, a boat that has hereto- t fore made excellent time Hi racing. It to f In he Imped that Cspt. Geo. Richardson will enter tl-c Martha, as she is also a fart I Sailer. c Oo Batardejr moraine, at 7 s. m., the ' capuiui comma ud ing the y actus are to assemble on the pier at Scwclto Point lo S receive their Instructions sod draw tar f : the positions tbey will occupy at the atari, t The boats will start at R30 a. m., which c ! will he a very interesting feature lo see : the management as they are making sail, e Ac- t Speculations aa to the winning boat t to thia, that, as a class, they are all 7 good sailers, and we will not venture to f 1 speculate on the subject. i The boats will sail ou time allowance. ' course selected will be about a ten- > 1 mile one. I Mr. C. a Cotes, 14 Kaigbn's treaue, c i Camden, lis* ooe of the largest and most t complete mllb for the manufacture of J sash, blind", doors, mouldiup and wood ] ; work generally, to be found to West Jer- i : His lumber yards are admirably 1 - situated on abokl sweep of the Delaware, I for an sxtensirc business. Large vessels can oxne lo hto wharves and discharge their cargoes without Inconvenience or f than may dally he soen merchantmen ' from Nova Scotia, Maine and the south- { era states, discharging cargoes of lumber of the kind produced by tbem. Mr. f Coles has built up an extensive trade to 1 own and neighboring stales, the result of long sod hooorahle dealing. His estah- ' is a model ooe, and in hto inter- [ with hto employee? be to kind and considerate. He has a private residence r at MercbaolvilR, going there at the close (j of daily business and returning to his office to the morning. Those that nerd goods to Mr. Cotes' ltoe will do well If * they call al the lumber yards, foot of s avenue to examine stock and get Mr. and Mrs. De* Granges, guests of * tbc New Columbia House, bad a narrow , escape from serious Injury last Monday e morning oo the Beach Drive. They were k out on tho road to a village cart for a pleasant morning drive accompanied by Mr. Chas. Duffy, Jr. All went well UD . abort distance beyond the Mineral J tiprtog House, when the horse became by the whistle of an engine oo u the Sevrelto Point Railroad. Mr. Des * held firmly to the reins, but iu V spite of him the horse left the road and £ dashed wildly over the meadows for quite o a distance. Finally by the coolness of l|r. Granges and the aid of Mr. Cbas. K. b the frightened animal was slapped and a serious disaster .verted. No * damage was dens. The ladies were, of courae, a little prostrated for a time by f, but kind friends at the New Columbia sooc made the accident forgot- I ten. - a Mrs. Iemgtry will leave lying Branch Friday morning at 8.55 a. m. fo reliant Ic „ City, where she will spend the day and „ succeeding night. On Saturday, al : 0- m she wiD leave the totter place, arriving at A Oape May by the 1LS0 a. m. train. The <" Jersey Lily will be entertained while U here by the hospitable boot of the N'e* Colombia. Charles Duffy. She will be aroompseied by Chas. Meodum. Ibe well P j known lessee of the Arch Streak Theatre. - J ! Lengtry travels in thesperial ere, j a | "Jerome MerUr." h I Mia. Mere Metooeyl 5S* Perry alreri. i N. J., say* : •• I ou-d Brawn's I Iran Bitters far general weakness and ft ■ tbey have truly helped mc. " il

t t-ii I a CLOT it IkH. Morocco Manufacturers' Exchange. Q The annual meetiog of the Masufac- , „ lurers' Nstiooal Exchange was held at the . Stockton Hold Thursday at U.80 a. m , . when the folbwtog officer* were elected j T to serve for tbc ensuing year : t * J- P- PtWOes, of Wllmlogtuo, DcL, , 1, prerident ; James Scott, of WUmtogUat, ; " Del., and Wm. Rittrr, of New York. , * vice-president,; Wm S. McNeely, of I d ITtitodelphia, secretary, end M. 8. Atkin- t e soo. of Baltimore, treasurer. , 8 After the rieeuoo lbs gvaliemea of the i a sssnrtolioc ted invited guests sat down to t h a sumptuous Innqurt al which ever" i t delicacy of the season was lavtohly sop- , i plied. There were same speeches, nolably i, by the genial peeeldcnt of the PhUadcl- . _ phia Morocco Manufacturing Association, c I Jaa. E. Hacker. Enj. Of coarse there , s were others hut they were Incidental to . the address of the shore named gentle- c , man. We append a list of mcmhrra and . guests who sat down to dinner end the t , menu as follows: Nelson M. Bat .-alt, IL , I 8. Barrett, Boston; Daniel Bruce, Wil- - e mtogton; rrapk W. Norcrros, editor . Shoe and leather Reporter, New York ; B 1 Geo. G. Gordon, New York ; John G. . I Baker, Chaa. Baird, J. Park Poatl«, . Chas. F. Bond, D. J. McCleary, D. P. . . Price, WBmtogton, DcL ; M. S. Kerri- f gan, New York ; Fred SultcrieCj Jaa. E. , , Hacker, Ed. Folder, John IL Evans, Geo. , , 6. Adder, M. CosteDo, Rabcr Duncan, , i PhDlp 0. llan lan, Wm. Clark. Philadel- . phia, aud J. J. MeConnell, of Cape May , [ City. Tbc gentlemen o! the Exchange , . hare diocd here three times in fourteen 1 years. Their custom is to go to the scr- ^ years. The sssociatioo is an imp.-rUnt J , one, representing several millions. iiaretrtran^^^romiooraux iKau. , ' ll , WsdeVrau Sorbet an Kinch. a I Craaajtnhc" re cojuiilrn an Nature;. UUnra j Askortla. D~'Ki quatre llemtuu. - grewarexaglria C/S.vwr, e ■8*rtshlnB on Thursday.^ * \ The sloop Nellie, Capt. "Rash" l'tcrson, Imo town fifty-one fine mackerel, u the work of a few hour* al the Banks. „ A tarty that went out in the boat Henry, j, consisting of seven ladies and gentlemen, , caught nliwly-otoe weskfiali aud one slieepsbosd in a very short time. T Thirty-seven weak fish an.l two large p slieepsliead were strung up by C. 8. * to ooe of Clark's hosts p A pleasant parly, consisting of Thomas (, Prcsstman, wife and son, made a catch g of three dozen weak fish. Tbc Bertie took p Ninety-seven weak fish were caught from Ibe boat (Unriddle by fire todies and one gentleman. g The old favorite IE. B. Farter, Capt. p W. Stika, made the cxoollcnt store of p thirty mackerel on outside cruising grounds. — d The alt»p Kellie, comtuatulcd by II. c C. Pieraou, was one of the successful „ ones, bringing home fifty large snipping gmackerel. CapL A. Schdlcngcr, of the yacht Ci-r. g took onboard sporty of ladies Tburs- y that were entirely unexperienced j ie the art of fishing. A fine large airing 0 of fish was the result of the excursion. a The Thursday Club always score agood catch when they go out. Thursday was „ their day, and they di-1 fine wotk among c the flours judging from thj extraordinary t, large string of weak fish we saw genial Jacksue tugging under, on hto way „ the boat to the cars. It was simply g imtnenscA and made us sigh for the „ memory/ft other days when we were sn r, angler. The party consisted of thefol- p lowing gentlemen: J. S- 8emoo, Virgin s ,] toUcco atore; Thomas M. Jackson, Sun- •- diy Trarnertpl, IL R. Osrtwright, G«l- k umhla t venue; Charles IL Deacon, Public p W. H. Bbryock, Baltimore, and * George Deacor, who by the war, was the champion ' flabetman, hating c the meat fish. ^

Creen Creek and Vicinity. . The board of traslcas called a meeting 8aturday evening for the purporc of raising moon- to repair the achool A satisfactory conclusion was reached by the appropriation of three hundred dollars for toe purpose Indicated. We mist toe smiling face or Captain Bennett siooc be left here to Join rcasei at the Delaware Breakwater. K very body seems busy painting and building. Rumor says tola to destined lo be toe leading village to the county. We The sugar cane is growing at a rapid rale, especially oo the farm of L. E. Milunder the careful management of Wm. HoUingshead. The memt-rr* of the >1. E. Church held a festival iu Norhury-a Grove, oc July 4. The proceeds were large and the wbo'c Oat fish arc attracting toe attentkn of the small hoy to a much greater extent than ever before. Great numbers of them are dally caught. The sloop Belle. Captain George Jobnsailed for the hanks on Monday to rngage in fishing for the Oape May msr-ki-L CamUucklcberriea are now ripening, and there to a prospect of a plentiful supply this year. The shipments of fish by eipress f rom place during Uie past week hare been large- On Tuesday, 5G35 poumls; WrdexwUay. 5905 pounds; Thursday, 4975 jo ir-.lv The shipments of oysters aud dams by freight aud express Itsvc been correspoodiugly large. Ms. E P. Hand to do'nz a rsry good in toe produce line. Mr. Joseph Bhlmp, nf Bridgetjo, to vtottog his brother, Agent Shimg, of this plicc. Miss Aridir Bcnexct has returned home Oedarrilie. Mrs. Leonard Hand and Miss Elmira Hand weot to Itolladelphto this week to attend the launching of toe captain's new The County jail bsx oocoooupent from Ocean City, who to to to await toe acUoo «odUri*m*Dd JurT chlrC« «• to7 rains are running regularly on the ■ Aagtrsea Hailrasd down to Grassy Sound I channel bridge where a boat to 'ready to 1 passengers to the bead-. IL A. ' We euggrTOlu toe Street Roil a ay Omnthat Utey start the ears for 6chelien gma leud.ng from the Lafayette inuoul < , or toe Stockton, tons carrying their pu- ' directly to and from the hath ' 1 As Hi ears do re* Uari-1 both ; ways I«1 any raw MreeJ, but oo toe oocmake a riie-ih, snxild it re* be a t rno.1 mra to carry passengers f,* ooe fare i from the ptoa- toey gel oc heck again Iu • , 'be seme pant ? j

Oar place to bcoumtog noted as a sumresort, and there are more "Satato1 gas" visiting here this, than any-summcr Previous for several hundred years. Some are entertained by toe older realdeals and Uicee meet attached to toe place, thai our domain wUl be carried off to topic point op the ocean shore, and a railroad run at ua. ' A whole host of lively visitors came dowa-upou us on Friday and Saturday evenings, suppuscd to be jfrom Delaware. did ool, howercr, bring their Sarawith tbem, but their appetites were Just as keen as those of the Saratoga brigade. The reaper and -self-binding harvester purchased by Mr. Jesse Coombs has been operating most beautifully daring toe wheat harvest just passed ; twelve acres a day can he cut and bound with this enTilt young man who was observed 1 taking such aa affectionate leave of his ] it the front door of a certain t house last Sunday evening, bad better 1* ' a little leas careless Mow moonlight nights t now approaching, as while this absentation wa> being made the old lady* nigir. cap was al the aamc lime euro protruding the second atory window. Be care- | Charlie, he careful ; 'tis all very nice; j would like to have been there ourselves, t but the woman shore to no place for N. i C-'s-Mr. Richard Chester to pushing the work of repairing his' oyster craft, the Point r, as fart at the intensely tame weather will permit- Dr. Swain will also hto new yacht, we believe. Sometime this year Uie Doctor talks of naming ber the Reuben Potter, so that the name at least, may still have an occassional mention in tbc county papers. Can anyone tell wkocc Mr. , who drives a hay horse, and who recently returned from'l-r ending school, and who was week, at a Very latc.bour. bad been ? Many can attest to the excellent quality j of the ice cream dispensed at Sirs. I anrt Sirs. Cullcu's on Wednesday j and Saturday evenings. - Mr. John Coraon having purchased (he ! property forrocrlj^owncd by Tunis I'uw. j ell, deceased, is now engaged in making | valuable improvements, enlarging the j CapL Thomas Camp, who commands new schooner, -4, Camp, which was rccenUy launched from toe ship yard here, I home on tick leave, having placed a substitute in charge of hto vessel, The man wtod was returning from a visit to Sea Isle City last week an* who passed through tire place asleep in his while his horse kept up . a brisk awakened about an hour alter his had stopped at home. It is due the gentleman to ftatc that he had been deprived of sleep the night before. W. li. . Seaside Note*. Robert WUleta caught a black dtiun at Uie upper end of Ludtaui's beach week, it weighed about twenty < The Sea Isle people were very niucb on Wednesday laiL A big excureicm was expected, and preparation was . mado for s thousand guests, hut only | sixty arrived. The wcakfish are biting again. J. M. with two gentlemen from I'ort Elizabeth, caught in a very short time on afternoon aud Tuesday morning, hundred and fifteen wcakfish rod ooe From ooe to six and eight boats traded - with garden truck, can be seen nearly every day going tbrougbor - sound bound 4 for AUan.ic City. While Mr. Youngs Corson and family about silting down to diuricr on last, they were rt aided by a neighbor giving the alarm of. fire. On « rushing out tbey discoverer! the roof of their dwelling in flames. In a short time the premises were reduced to ashes. The fire originated, it to supposed, in a hark kitchen chimney. Nearly all the household goods were saved. We hear there an insurance of *500 on tbc building Go to Mr. Boaters Townsend'* fur your croquet and home made beer. We can I testify to toe merits of the liner from I persons! experience. 8

p Tbc new schooner now in courte of 1 • construction in the shipyard of Hon. IL , 8. Learning at Dcunisrillc, will Ukcplacr . Thursday next, lilih lnsu, at 9 o'clock u. " m. The vessel to a three-mast. r. wm. double decks and centre board, and will J have a carrying capacity of 850 toes. ^ An Ordinance. a An OMt-ianw auttiortrtrw lit Cape Msj and Srhrl'-ngrr's Landing Italtroad Company to makr an rxlrnalon of thalr track atonp ■ crn-jrsr'JSTfu, i I ot Uie ettj or Cape May la City the suit-only of Ue same, Tnat Up cape Ray ' * and .bchitliagrris Landing ltallrotA C^snjany t U^a^U™"' U"""1' "" walLfiom » ^ Avenue lo Ue Jliniral . Ue track. (.1 W- - Sea Shore RallrtwU" tl or 9 near Sea Bm-sc Hotel, an.l wtu Ue rracks ot . Ue "Ohw May and Bee-etia Ixvui (railroad ~ ''"imTf T*' prev'','<, •hall be by horaro, malts, elvctnclty or cable ! iracUoo and by nothlax elae, sad that ue rite shall be held and enjoyed by Ue*! Cape May ahS Bcheursger-s Landing HaltroSd Compure ' under, nad rabjwt to an, preor ntraa which ■ US" been heretofore granted to the Cape May and be.ru* Point RaUre.d Company b, Ue Council of Cape May Ctly. bac. 1. And ben further oedalbrei and enacted by the anuon.y atom aid. Thanlhts oohaanoe ahall lake effwu ImaedlaUly after Iu approval by Ue Mayor, provided, that Ue said tape Ma" and HcheUlager* Landtag Kauroad company "tt * . Kserader ot Ue City, and ahall ..thin that lime pay Into the treasury of Ue CUy shy dollar, tor Ue nae of lie Ofy. « \ JAMBS MECUAY. Js. - r.J.MELYU. Mayor. r T One of the Elect. CLgTXLAfCD. Ohio. —Tbc Plain Dealer I reports that Hon. Martin A. Foran, eratgreasman elect from toe Cleveland, Ohio, district, has used 8l Jacob's Oil in hto family and has always found it safe aud reliable, jmrt^it afforded him great relief • Some of our young tody visitors are credited with baring as maay aa four C changes of jerseys with them, which tbey m wear al different times during tog day. Heart disease has brought many to an untimi ly grave. The brart is aa liaMr as Heart Kegutolur. *1 per bottle. J30 Si.

1 7kM0 QAlA.lHfti-l--FOR.THE OUT Summer Prices at Oak Hall. Lower now thai, for years past. To speak with our rural friends through the-«wt-of-tou-n press is too slow to tell our daily story. \Ve can only give general facts here, and claim a visit to Oak Hall for details. Of this lx; certain Oak Hall will always give the best bargain. The best service at the least cost is our purpose, regardless of profit and loss. To-day the, popular bargains are Men's $6.00 TrucI Blue All-Wool Flannel Suits, Men's <12.00 fancy CasSlj mere Pantaloons, and Large Boys'* Ayrshire Casslmele | Suits at £4.25. Half prices only. They will be contiooeiJ, | and are only referred to here as specimens of what we Wl I - do for you when you visit us. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, South-East Corner Sixth and Market Stf£fit3j . , Philadelphia. PLANING MILL, SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, BBACKSTS, SCROLL WORK, THRUMS. STC?"*' BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. FRONT ASP FEDERAL STREETS, CAMDEN, N. 1. jc|«-y C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes. &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 14- Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jcifi-y SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CROWN READY-HIED PAINT. DEL LEA-SHORE PAINT MANUFACTURED. SAMUEL H, FRENCH &. CO., JJ-' YORK A YEN IE. FOURTD AND CALLOtVIIILL STREETS, PIIILADEL1*DIA. CAPE MAY FIRE Insurance Agency, J. H. EDMUNDS, NO. 38 WASHINGTjj^TREET. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. Rrprewmtuig Hurt. A tk* m.-t rvttstUv rampula of u» t" nlrol sum sort Kuropr. "1C l"™' "tozp® "•! "hr. ihrtr ssdlic gram SI uiwssr i'sTeST™ 00 1 sg^l^T-'nilrai l-TLY sad EATlSFAcruKII-Y ADBECK & BRO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL iLLO & GIRTJRS' TOBACCO iP CIGARETTES. ixvrwinii Season. : ESSEN'S BAKERY AND ICE CREAM PARLORS, No, «S WASHINGTON STREET, CAI-E MAY. BEST ICE CREAMS AND WATER ICES. First-Class Bread, Cakes, and Pics. WHITMAN'S FINEST CONFECTIONS. FRESH FHCITS IN SEASON.