• ~~ foi * amf Cx s or tl'l'tl? SJolani) anil (Sounfg. St. John's Episcopal Church. ^8^^^555a,gM> ^Srp^-lrtr-r 1U-B4K Has, Bistro? BOWS, OJ Baptist Church. Oanar Lafajrtta *»•««■ nr. t. r. fkice. i-««to». ^«asSs/ ggrtoas-Mnralm. (reav; rrenlafcT j» _Q»j^oO jaoctl u.^ poured oa^mv^oota^or Wr sir ssny lor oar ufof-anale aider. «be came wry near losing "ner Ufeby be teg carried off bodily IB o (be tea la the JlUle flurry last week of the winds and , tha wares. Hot aov, are learn from tbe Times that the mohqultom bare followed In tbe wake of the storm in ancb numbers as to make it rjlvisaule to employ barrels ■of kerasroc to kill tberfl. After -all tbe \ ■tall tanaall-jg of tbe St new concerning the the detraction that baa been, through tbe ' summer, dealt out by tbe oolutnn In refer'btnnlUatlng to that warlike abeet to know that to public a cab baa been made for aomehidy to arlae and poor "coal oil" oc tbe " pools of auuding water to kill the ■axwquhoee." What is left of thrfrekaguem) tosrn is about to be carried off by tbe peallferotu , broods that are rialng la clouds from ( "pock of auadlng water aleeg tbe botch,' to say BdhlDg of the blood letting green ' beads on tbe land aide of tbe threatened diy. and tbe ominous hints of tbe ocean , oc i be other aide. Tbe September tourist to Atlantic City. , If lbs Times' theory Is adopted, may knot j of .bis approach to lbs. ace by tbe peculiar smell of oosl oil. tbe fumea of which bo will gladly tolerate If U proem a eafeguan 1 ) against lbs attacks of mosquitoes from . pools of "enroling water sloog the beach.'" The wide awake trndesmrn of the tosrn. , if they be as abarp as we think them, may p ■forrs a corner in " coal oil," It will prob.ably mors than cxhanal the stock oc hand s to gies all tbe " pools of atandlng water" a Up dressing, bet the dealer* ban prob- . ably grasped the rl! union, and are reedy , ■to mc« the targe demand upon their ( Tbe dangw from Are will be somewhat ' enlare.-.t by Uda heroic method ; bat no .matter. If there is a general blaze It will be>d for the mosquitoes. And thai reminds as of a fanner up country, who , was dreadfully bothered by wood ticks on , In a St of dcepcrauoo bo set Art to bis | pasture. The fiamm spread till hit "bob , farm was etmnsd tg^ house*, barns, and , *11 eta*. He eoaaoisd blmadf with tb>- . thought that tbe ttaka bad had a hot time , of it. Untam a person is aa indifferent in , bis enTiroomeal aa an Egyptian mummy, , br bad betur.ln tbe seant of approdbh ing , the " pools of standing water" provide , himself with a can or two of "oral oil." , wnich in mae of any darolletioe on tbpan of tbe diy aulhoriiks in making an \ approptiatloe woold ke found Tory bandy , Briefly, arc Ibrre any "pools of standing water* at (tape May. on ibe beaob nr any srheee else about the cityT Ho; there are , no atmnmudatlnm for them. We are or \ • ridge of mainland twenty feet ehr.ee the oasaa level. wilb a system of drainage as , perfect aa modern sciecioc can make It , i>msssary UuJa wtrff of wtad Iron the ocwaa raise a em powerful enough to la} ; wasUawbMcb Improrsmenis? Noj tb. , «■ bptgkl L .I potttta of Cape May. . to- , any .uc^Teaulte, nor does our town re. J quire annual expenditure* of *<ocal oil" to | kill tbe maoqolto« rising from pooh of , fully submlited W> thnae wU» sre inter , <-*d' . . I hen frrquentle celled to the uocdhfoa of < the buwd walk extending from the bridge , along tbe Strambcwt landing pike to , Broadway. Tbe ptankx bare rotted away , forming many bniee, Ibrougb which a bu- , man foot arfll readily pam, and they an , aim tonarnsd by lung use. W. wire-red. , on Tusaday an accident to Mrs Sayer*. nr Wml (tape May Shy and a friend were t - ssrS-rSS ' eiolcstfy forward and injuring bar hip. , name amour injury. At night ctuxeos wbn ' most pamakmg this highway wUl hare K , •EEisHEES i called to tbe nsmaaby trf making imoed hue ceyfan totlm much cant) bewrd walk. . We baenasno gro^g in Smular Mil ! *?"' "* i Some of the shrubs are tain than flee teet • in bogfai. The balls we now forming. • Seeing .beady attained tbe Bat of targe MtaLlThy *! tMU*"fulJb" ' i TU Itabj^ 'aoh^w'gmue, Oaptai* [ B-nexe .* Wntaaday morning. sod has 5 how a total wreck. ll ascmaTbat ab. I brcka adrift tram her aaobonge at tbe I lbs G. A. ' K..«curWes o, Atlantic <»y on Tat soar mart- The profit* of the data, wbatreer .
/WAVELETS. Tbe public s-huol building bas been ; boanUfied by a ooat of pghn. aery happily e Frecccent counter at Smith A Oct's : Great Bargain Hunan, (0 Washington street, nearly opparfle Moth-dot church. Tbe gas company of this city is about : to enlarge its facilities by large Improro- ' will preach in Uic Cold Spring Presbyter > Ian chdrcju on Sabbath morning, next, 10t80. a. m. I Mr. M. J. Bartele, 557 Peny street, Trenton, If. J„ says: "I uwrd Brown's Iron Bitten for chills and ferer and ra. r oommend them aa a cure." It begins to be Utpe to look up your tall t oeerooat; these September mornings are decidedly chilly. Can of tbe health . Ib'.uld be lotkcd after now. f We bear it stated that tbe Grant street - depot will be used all Ibe .yaar round as a passenger, and the old Jackeoc street depot as a freight station. Wby not! [ Tbe Cbalfunte is reaping a toe harvest ' try catrpng to tbe autumn business. This I excellent boatelrie Is fitted np with all | needed comforts for an alUbe-year babae. ' Mr. Edward Cane, 501 Jersey asenue ' Jersey City, N. J., tayi: "I used Brown' 1 Iron Bitters for loss of appetite and dys- ' pepsia. They made tne fat and hearty ' In making your arrangements for sip temper eacstlon, don't forget to take in tbe U. At. B. cxctnaion on tbe Utb to Atlantic City. Tbe train will learc this at 7.08 a- m. Tickets, gl.as. E. Miasoo is selling oil bla stock of fancy " goods, consisting of sea shells, Japanese ' and French porcelains si. reduced prices. Now is the time for securing kmp-sakes cheap. Mrs Doom tie bas added to tbe atirar. 1 linos of ber place a fountain from which abe will draw you a glare of Bower , hulirqut rqear^ a beverage wbidfls regarded | as sery good for the health. Tbe Ideal coffee pot, a great triumph. Coffee made in ooe minute wliboqt boiling. noe-qnarter raring, and as clears, wine. ; & Go. are the aula agrnla, 50 Washington street, nearly opposite Methodist ' Tbe strmts of our city hare been Beely 1 this week with excnraiooUu. Tbe lit- . piMie brought down on Monday a throng of people that came over to town and had a delightful day In partaking of our maThrough tbe fall months Ibe fish thai our walcre ere at tbelrbraL Tboec Who fUt Cape May at Ibis charming am. ( eon should not fail to try them. We notice at Hand's _markct bouse this week some fine specimens of weak fish, goodies : and rock which are daily an sale at that complete establishment. I Tha Oyster. Tbe oyster made Its official appearance on Saturday taaL The business of taking Mooday in earnest, to continue until tbe freezing weather of winter shall put a atop to operations. Thousands of dollars will find their way Into tbe bands of our citizens along tbe bay and am aide in one way , .or another hum this industry. To lay , tbe luscious biralrm are welcome it staling things concerning Ibem^la a eery moderate way. Amoug tbe booest, harmand useful creatures In this world tbt t oyster takre high tank- It Is general]) , just srhat ll seems, and does not bare to 1 be walcbcd as to tu own conduct, although , some of In ardent losers do. One fault ' we always foond with It la there la eery , little of the creatare far the money. Bay 1 you buy a buabel; being freed from their : Were escry man and woman In the land as quiet and unoffending aa tbe oyster tbe millennium might be started at once. While K Is so utK-ffWdlag »i juelf, txrlls. thing eeer caused more litigation in this state. Men base almost gone Into a kind of Internecine srar oc aocount of oys ter beds, and quarrels without number are ' whbout a eliant, and woold base to turn their altentloo at wxnetblng else. Seriously tbe oyster business along our faeured penlnacla it.Ooly yet In tu In I pMaCLTf" ~ ' ' " - ' Mr. WftataP j May, baa gtsen Mr. u T. Entnkin, our aoierpritiug marble worjtas, an order , eneii-'B "f a floe stooa moeenjaoi , oecrthe remains, InCold SpMrgcewwtfry of bis greahgraadlalbcr. Tbornaa I! Hog bra. It will take tbe place of the old . mmeortal meoe -which bed income dilapidated by age. Mr. Hugbm was In bit life ' Ume a public spirited citizen. He was tbe founder 'of tbe old Otmgrc*. Hall, which bis neighbors railed at tbe Lime of Its erne Uoo, prior to tbe war of 1812, " Hughes' . He terred a term la the U. 8. ■ OoogitesaaaiBirmeiH«tl»e from tbisdis- I trict. besides bring one of the organizers of tbe Oobl Spring Prsebyterian dmrch. Tbe action of bis grte! -grand-soc Is bigbly-Bsn-mcndable, both la the sense of doe import to bit worthy acoaator and In tbe ackimw- ] kdgaraent of tbe public worth of a prominent citizen hi tbe early history of Cape county. It is nerdlma to add thai tie wo* of Midfag the monument is in able bands, and from tbe progress already . made a few days only will elapse before i U will bearing Thesnllit«y. Naiioaal Stala Guard and . A. R, are basing a high lime up at , Princeton Junction. What wKta reeiew, | t«m(A ffWgk wore, by the way. a trifle too teal, tbe norke may learn amerhu t | of the bunnera of war and tbe Tristan Kr. , «£■ ...... leoud ; Our (taps May flnfka will arriee boeoe >:o. . so pe Imrn by labgrmB lo Ui, . Tbey are all well andecjoriug ' tb. camp hugely. It woold b. . good | OurJC- b^turo , ^L,por^idrf^B"' ' ■ A of twss bril -s. played .co j « Tum^, Sept gtb, ta this city bet .sen J the Coacrsm Hal! R B. C. and Cottaga ytXw* ao° * rrr ^ I •
PERSONAL. >■ ^IL^r wife, of Rocbm. ter. N'.-'t., are Bopping at the Windsor- 1 ° H'<l H. Clymer and wife, accompanied 1 J by Mr. George F. Beard and wile, all of Beading. Pa . are tb^ew Colombia. < '■ Victor A. Bartori and family, and Geo. I " H. Lea and family, of Philadelphia, are > guests of tbe Windsor. 1 ■l Hon. Charles P. 6tralioo. of tyioien. ' i rnsde a eirit to tbe Cape during the week, 1 L stopping wilb Col Duffy, of tbe New I Columbia. 1 Gen. J. T. Owen nod family, of Phitoilelphis, are enjoying tbe pleasant Bcptein- c ber dsyi at tbe Windsor. This la their 1 I second eitii this amson. ' * Mr. E. J. Cummings and srife, of Phil- I |- adelphia. formerly of Cape May, ire now r visiting relative* and friends about the c U oounty. Tbey barn Jnat renamed from ' e Niagara, Walkina Glen, Chautauqua and t II other places among tbe northern resorts. s Rl. Be*. Bishop GOmour, of Ciesr. t * lsnd. Ohio, and Ber. W. F.sCook, of I Philadelphia, are registered at the New Columbia. Tbe Bishop baa Just returned " A party of Piuaburgrrs con* is' ing of a * Wm. J. Caakey and wife, Geo. Pope and a 11 wife, J. H. Wilson, Mia. TUoias lb-ess I - and Miss Lizzie Pope, was at ibe X ■> ' » Columbia last week. ° Mr. Wm- Doolittle, pom mast« ai Owsn c - View, in tbta oouniy. and father of our r raitemid lownaman, Mr. Barry DooUUle, f paid tbe dty allying suit on fiatnrday. ' From Mr. Doollltle's residence there lis , » fine unobstructed view of Sm lata City, t, 1 and tbe moetng panorama of ocas event! f beyond. Tbe place Is rigfally named' ' r and Is, by tbe wsy, one sf the pleats nlcsl j' c localioqi in the oounty. s | Green Creek Items. £ Goodies, for which tbe alien- hereabouts J - - Tbo business of marketing the oysters, t I which bare beep fattening nu tbe groun'ls jj along the Bayabare.has fairly commenced. , Tbe cotton plants on the Miller Firm 5 . m doing well, and promise a full " - maturity. h Mr. Frank Norton, of Diss Creek, bu e 1 been elected to the prioripallhip of the „ public school In ttea place, enicring Upon » r his duties on Monday last P Many of our laboring people Bnd cm " ! ployment with tbe sugar cane company. „ I Miss Mamlr Hollingabead bu returned a - borne after « tang absence. We are pleated lo tee ber smiling face. " I Captain John Nesrtoo, of Sauls bury, * - Mass. , formerly of this place, was the c - guest of Mr. Via Holllngshrsd last a ■ week. a i A festival la talked of In the near h > future. ) I If yoa want Aral clam .goods at tbe t: lowest price. Tom Erricaoo at tbe new ° store has them. We regret to notioe the onotinued ill- n - nets of Mil. Hannah WiUeta, an aged I lady, who baa lived through three genera- ' Tex payed ef tbta school district com- * ' plain that tha rate far this ymr ia rather J 1 high, and tbey are right, ll bring three- - fifths of that which is required for a 1 t ' ship besides, or about flfty-flve cents on 8 ' tbe doltar. ' . Bee. Mr. Ingram preaches In tbe Pre*- 1 - byterian church, oc Sunday morning and r ' evening, nexL This rialng young clergy- d bu tooeptad a call over the church ii ' here and it Maya Landing, In Atlantic 0 1 oounty. 1 Tbe colored camp, at Strain's station, J ' seems to attract tbe attention of our yoong 0 ' people. Tbe beaut base so trouble lo a ' Mcuring the oompaniooship of a girt, proriding the " fellah" has a bone and * ' buggy. Raunlon. j> About ooe hundred and ten survivor* of * i i he Twelflo Beginwnt New Jmey Vol a i nnlevr* hold their tenth reunion at Woodstown Tuesday last, and an enjoyable oce [j > it was. Mayor Hoed tendered " tbe boys" d ; , * ».y CapL Newton M. Bonks, of Wash, b ington. Tbe aoniisl adiirrm wu Delivered " r by Ber. D. B. ftarris. an old comrade. B ooe Ume pastor of tbe Tabarwaole M. „ R church, this .oouniy. tod wu one of ll wxrirty has been very successful in iu en- j ' Imsors to keep ilvutfct ferilag* of friend- ' ship eugetsdmed at llie fMot. apd its anIbe JoHfly ta good ebmr wblnb pcwsmilr. Tbe next reunloo sriD be Mid at Salem. 1 Sept. 4, 1884, and srill no doubt prove tbe ». - most roiqyaUeef all. as prepafatlooe have ' , already beno commenced lo entertain tbe ,. : ^ more'* Carnival. I ^ September lltb, 12' h. and Utb bate 11 I *cn set Apart for the Summer Night's '■ ! Fyritral tS BaHbnore, and It la promised 4 . the •ommittae in charge that tbe illom- n * i nations, processions and other features of >' . the Oriotapdebratioo will surpasa all pre- " ■ nth* a" Id"" 5000^^*^1^ " I sentlng Lord Baltimore, bis courtiers, " bonsebaM and oflto is. srill he sscorted 1 ; from the reeael landing to tb* City Hall ^ ! _ h|SSb» Uk? pand^mominattae of J , Sre*»her ISh, Mystic procession of ? forty real tahkwu. on electa, is which '■ '. ;t is ststcjl tl«t thirtrvn hundred men and £ AmSmy of" jSfcy^j c-mclu. e tie oekbretlon. , Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company .. will a*H rzcurrioo Ikfcas fr.uu all princi- i< 1 pal llckM sta-ioas to BaTtfmore and retuni, » parnailaia el which may be had ai ticket !: ' Human life is foil of H* una and downs, J", : H we could only persuade ourarlvm to g ' remember tbe up* and fotgri tbe downs n I we should be the happier for it. We are seldom aa happy, or miserable el iter m we a think oumlsta to be. W bean single ie-r- B 1 nrtrilngs IS sse need not sssmr that were-. !' sg»i*B a whole neat, and Ibat sre nee, a nearly stung tojtaalb by them. Learn • M wssno frern tbe Irishman. Two broUicrs * were soikng a huge tag down a hill One K' rod tolled biter than tbe other, and Pal s. ipmhtarenurouodlttoMnptl Theky; « ; sisrcwarja-is i staaSSgjMrs s I yon areoe lop half the lima anyway." * I Fbarfnl foteri ftrmaasdmautlngtboo. JJ' j sands rf acres ri valuable rounds in Cam. I sad burning woods. -i
IIZO TO SHAWHIP ( County Noto*. Mr. Charles U. Blizzard has been appointed pott master at Tuckaboe, ^ lake i tbe plaoa of Mr. Ssstay who had rerigwd- . Comrade' Slump, station agent, si tbe 1 Court House, bas Just received a full aop- i ply pt dean chemeut, stosv. amsC store I and egg coal which he sells at lowest i market prion— fun weight guaranteed. Also scales at tbe bin for weighing ibe i Send in your orders mrly. and ' take advantage of tbe prevailing low 1 prices. o 1 We are pleased to note tbe appointment ■ of Mr. C. R Townarod, of Ocean View, statistical casrmpaDdeal of the Agn- l cultural Department for Cape May county, i Towntrnd it "an" Intelligent and 1 modrat gentleman whose merit oooais-A In deeds than in words, and sre are ■ that be srill bring to fait official da- ' tics experience and boocat painstaking InTcBigslion that will be of great brlp to c tbe Department, and to tbe public at < Mr. K Wcstcntl Superintendent of tbe | Angkaca railroad, reports that the track t has very near rrached tbe beach, being tbe large thoroughfare. He is now l at work ballasting tbe road bed and making li verne from tbe assaults of winter I father. A new tosrn bas been planned i on its lint where It goats l the seaside road. It bat been named Burleigh. Hiib 1 are entertained for its future proaperils, ss well at the new retort no tic t Five Mile Beach, Angleaea. , Mr. Charles H. Corson, of New Vnik City, formerly of (tape Mtv. has been , tprndinz a few days at (tape May visiting In the latter class the Watx. Mr. Corson, by bit superior talents and . uct, bas worked up in the metropolis a . large printing and lithographic businvas. which it steadily growing lo very large 1 proportions. After Imvlng Cspe May be c will visit oilier parte of the county, rv- . turning to New York early in ibe present One of our .moat eoierprising farmers is r Mr. tWit* Fuster, living on what ilcslled t Garrison farm on tbe Fishing Crrek. , rosi He bat taken to the (tape May market some of tbe finest nrncbre seen there this season. One excel Irnt tning atrei' < Fintcr's peaches is thai tbey are slequal lo tbe sample oo tbe lop of Ibe , basket. £ Tbe practice young gills have of gatbcring on tbe platform of way stations, at amir places in "if ft"" and romping ■ with tbe big liovs »Bo may happen to he ' present at the bote la not a ootnmandable « one. If lliey could hear tlie remarks son etim* remade oo the Inside of the cab c •ions would be more modest and retiring. Tha man wbo ail* on I he sunny tide of t villsge Bore in winter and on Its ahady ride in so miner, with nothing to do la the chap that doe* Ibe principal part of the grumbling in every village. The church, I schools and bis neigbbore are all wrong j and are going to tbe dogs as fast as post!- i hie. The nose of (Ms kiter is In every- ; body's bostness, and be is a roan that • a thing or two in hi* own estimation at least. It la no doubt n matter of i onogratulsiioe srith himself that he makes his daily appearance for the town's benefit. Truly a man's worth lessors* may be 1 measured by bis Idleness and self conceit. 1 Seavllle Scribbling*. ( Mr. T. F. Sbute while returning from , running (« Thursday, filled his little boat, welting the party with him over waist deep. During the high tidra last week, slmost 1 entire community have been out after c mad bent, some parties getting aa high as , per boat. CapL Imly Sharp and wife are visiting , the old homestead this week. We bear that part of tbe pleasure railroad at 8m Isle Cltr has been submerged i tbe recent high tides. Tbe even- r train on Ttauraday was unable to get , oo the beach on til after dark. , Tbe Society of Friends propose to hold a meeting In their little church, opposite Mr. Jesse Gandy'a, on Sunday aftrroooo. 1 next, at three o'ekdt. AH are Invited to j attend. Wc bear tbe money bas all been sub. scribed, and work will soon be oomroenred i oo tbe cburch at Sea Isle City. Several of our farmers are oo a good , nsturcd strife aa to wbo shall hare the largest bog at killing lime. II looks now and fire hundred. c Our yoong friend, Chaa. Devanl, bas t been confined to tbe boose for several , days; b hatter at this writing. Wr is. ; ii is a aaae of blood poisoning. ' It is said that lb# corn crop will |be abort in this locality. Nunc say onr-htlf, L but we dual think It win be as much at c Hope noif | Quite a number from ouUjttte com- , munlty left fur tbe bench on fSturdsy IsK occupy poaitioos In lb* life saviaw sro- 1 unld tb. first dsy^of May.^^Ti"-- « turns In the two houaea'aoLodhffla beach , do not find K near aa lonely as some of , the others. . R ' ( Tha Alleghanlea In September. c What promises to be the most deligh'.fnl eneuraion of tbe eeaaon win be guru c next Thursday. Bspt 18th, by tbe Peon t sy Irani* Railroad lo tha AUeghany aurun- i taluA. Tbe arrangements are an perfcci t that tbe awfully low rale named will In. not only tbe tare for tbe rouDd * trip, but also one full day's board at tbe r mammoth Mountain House. Creaon, Pa. < daylight ride Ihrcmgh Pennsylsania's c enchanting aoeoery at this scnaa of tbe - is the graadeat trip to be bad, bui ben under aucb faTurable ciroumnaotw e a* ibis U sure to be appreciated by a large c number. The return Coupons win be good days from date, -and tboss wbo remain than one day will br giver, s special rate of two dollars and a half per day. c The excursion manager of the Pennsyl- , rania Railroad will personally conduct tbe , trip, and cnrafuDy look after tbe comfort and pleasure of tbe excursionists. The 1 from Cape May and return it placed 1 the low rate of ten dollars. Train J leaves Thursday morning at 7 o'clock. t New Columbia. 11 P Huieruimrg. '"'oo WrTnstit Golsic7*J^ C FlHSsi S £ a sss&ssr- s hbs&sp- 2 - PailitoBoB. no hiss H Ptsrsua, as c SgSSh. SjfiUSSJSS: % » | a b nireu. 2Wr^fr»sih o EinZSmtawt. SslhAfv Task * I I MtopSrl an|Urwwc-'iwtr, Krsu* <1 HBsj^MU 2 e £?sT?SSk. SIS '■ fe'SIs? IjSsSSsaS ; Sffg s .. l!£
Pg« * CLOTH 1KB. „ From thn County Boat. We hud another railroad accident here i oo Monday, wmewbai similar to that which occurred a few weeks rioce. When i train Na. 5 srasabout bolt a mile above the •tathm, tbe eccentric of tbe engine broke ' out the wind plug and ietthta " . all tbe water and Beam out of tbe boileh The engine was put oo tbe siding here an J1 . I the tram taken » (tape May by No. 8, which came along a tvw minutes later. R Chester and fireman J. Stroote stuck to their posu until Ibe train stopped. school wiU aoon commence, and ss a nsloral consequence there are a number of faces Mr. John Learning, of Dyers Creek, shipped t car lead of watermelons to N'e« this srer k. Mr. W. M. Grose is shipping large j I quantities of apples and peschns to |>bii«- 1 delpbia. The base ball mania has struck tbi= j place, and a match game is talked of this Mr. and Mr*. E. J. I'sge. of Pliiladelpbia. are yislting Agent Shlmp. Squire Spaulding last week, ended fasor of tbe defendants. Verdict, not j guilty. * Tbe Anglcsca engine bas been "busted up" a day or tslo this week, but is now making regular I rips. Tbe summer season is practically at an end and la demnnstralrd by Ibe taking < C of four of ibe (tape May trains Through an oversight of tbe committee the price of ticket* to Atlantic City on the lltfi inst.. was omitted on tbe poster!. The price for adalts is *1.35. and for children, 75 cent*; a price far beiow the regular excursion rale, to dca't fail to go. Mr. W. F. Williams and gang of workhave been clearing op around tbe sislion, and tbe grounds wiU present quite an improved appearance. Another new arrival; It is a girl, and CapC Settle Ludlsm is tbe happy father. Mr. Charim Foster, of this place, wss martin! on Bundsypighl las', lo Miss MiltHand, of Dyers Creek. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Conwell, at MNwmidencc of the groom's)fccntt. On Tifeaday night they were serenaded by fhc hand, and showed tbolr appreciation of the musio rendered by a liberal repast, to which all did ample justice. Mrs. Wm. Itom has been nu a short visit Cape May City this week. A number of the comrades of Poet 70, G. A. R, are attending the encampment at Princeton Junction. Am: n; them are A- E. Lyocs, -B. Slump, J. S- Abrama, John Spaalding, D. D. Burch, Andrew Tomlin and others. Mr. R P. Hand was tbe defendant in a taw suit before Squire Spaalding on Wednesdsy, In regard to some oysters taid to bare been bought of Swain Crawford. in favor of Ibe plaintiff. Five piece* of Umber arrived for Editor Cooper of the GazMt, to be used in strengthening tbe building for tbe new poser pram to be put in soon. Tbe finest field of tomatoes we have seen this season belong to Mr. Franklin Hand of this place. A market for them Is found at tbe MlUvlIle canning factories. A fine liver colored setter dog is as object of large admiration for those that have business st tbe Clerk's office. He perfectly docile in the diy time, but ai night, vigilant as a faithful watcher. It would not be safe for ye tramps to fool about tbe premise* where he is in charge. Mrs. CapL Howard Rice, of Towmends Inlet bat been visiting relative* in this place. ' * K A. Trie Coast of New Jersey. Jam's Letter ID aendt; Tnaacrti*. Very rapidly the entire ocean-bathed tide or New Jersey it being converted Inlo a vast summer pleasure court and sanitarium for tbe Inland populations abirh. escaping at once from tbe stifling heal and physical and mental life in the embrace of_ broexm. Reaching lu sirong arm out until It is only Rayed by the great beyond of wcerl, the Pennsylvania Railroad bas die cause of tbe change of many a bleak, aandy watte inlo a seaside pica - ground. Ministering IsUbluHy to the lug opportunities acu facilities for establishing oew one*, and, like a tbtgrgl.l father of aa erer-in creasing family, feels a like interval in all, while so in creasing and adrainitirring;iu resources that all are alike beocfitlcd. We read and wonder at the luxury of ibe old Roman times when Julius Cmaar, Pusnpey, Caligula, Nero and tbe rett repaired in apk-odid stales to their marine villas, where they breathed the_ auft air at Baiw. Yd wbo would not rather live to-day in a spacious hotel, with luxuries and coerenlencm then unheard of. (ban in villas of tboae emperors ? Tbey rolled n coaches of aolid silver, elaborately carved. But tbey srere only carta after aU, and poorly compared in ixanfcat with a weli-hung wagon or. upholstered carriage. Tbey wore brug robe* of silk and purple fluttering in tbe wind, with' rich Uunca elaborately embroidered. Woold a sane man prefer such clothes to tbe loose sack and rational trousers ? Tbey sailed in painted gaiiey* from the Lakes to tbr-ir villas upon the ra coaat. But bow I tally would have re numbered, bow Horace would have sun*, how Pliny would have receded, if these aasic dandies could have done the disall thff eomfnru of a Pennsylvania pas railroad car. Our modern rtaorts ' cry qulu in comfort with Bsirr, ! life, in iu higher sooiel sari tics. 1 ■ n a intrinmcmlly so apleodrdes the old I fe of Rome: bet U is rowre snlMaerie! j \ comfortable. Pre if the summer Joiler- r 1 who flits from piece to piaoe. doing a ' in a aeaaon at small expense nf ] either money or comfort, should reflect ' thai Bales b not better even in its bathing- i place way than any of tbe damn— if be { should feet no eery of thai older day; if ■ be ahould feel how wanton and wicked t waaaU that imperial luxary; if be should \ consider that although aim-rod trees and ' alma, and oleander did ant grow along tbe 1 adores of New Jersey, yet that, oo the t other band, the Mediterranean is but a IhMeas lake, and that oo tbe beach be \ 'reads, be (ires' he* (he strong salt ntr of i ■be Altaorie, tbe taker may unpack his ? trunk at home with rapseme aaOafacrioo ' and tvifro-rogratDlaiion srith his csrn * country sad bis own century. « Thostwusds (ratify to the merisvff Dr.- - : ^ravrs' Heart Baecutaioc a* a cure for I : Heart Disc*!*' in ell fatns. It is known I 1 fSri^'enJ^ L-u';"hB^.G'rc it a Uud „ i
r ! =■— '— - xt? h t u and mahkbt stlfttx f h t l A»*I>B A~ STORE, JUNIPER STREET ENTRANCE. % We present, with this week's issue; an interior view of the principal entrance, on the west, to the great main floor of this wonderful building. The aisle before you extends from this entrance to the centre, and is intersected by a scries of circles formed of counters and passage-ways. Similar aisles radiate in every direction from the Entering the door, a broad staircase on the right leads to the furniture galleries above. Beyond arc the while goods, embroideries, and laces. On the lefLthe china display extends, on two floors, i to Market street. Here arc timepieces of all sorts ; the silver counter beyond, jewelry counter, the art embroidery department, and. at the terminus of the aisle, the stamping counter. v i bo t&Ke* b^tUb fe § to f . , to iwtf ccmvi^ty ^ , joy SM t
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