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District Sunday School Coover- • ' The' *ecpnd umnml onoTeStim of the i I New J-raer SOnday Srbool Awoobtloo for the Fifth iJittrirt *aaetnhled In thia cltf oo f Wedneedajr afierooai. TV d tot net com- , - priw* the coontlea of Cape May. Comhri. land. Olnocerter to Salem. IVlrntea e were nrreenl from *11 tV eoontiea. The - Vire Prwadeot of tV dinrict. BeT. J. Judeir. Pieman, of Woodbury, prehded. li-r. 8 W.tTari.CorrrapoddmKhecrrlary ' of the Stale Aaaocblloa had arranged the progrunme *nd V* an Important part in 1 the proceeding*. TV in'iale wai nodrr J the direction of Prdf. Potter, Prof Oil- 1 more, of Wroonah. aartsin*. Bee. O. i F. Biaboo. ia a abort and appropriate ■ addreaa welomned the delegaim to tV hoepitalitlea of Oape May. The firaLad- , dreaa of tV afterootm w*a by Dr. C. , Brewer.of Cumberland, "flow to regulale the wrek-day ftad'ng of our youth." Next foHowod at addreaa by Dr. Henry . Hartahooe. "Spiritoal qualitolhma of ( tVSondar achool worker. Dr. Hambono araa liateocd to arlthattontioo. He ' , war a plrarant apeaker to Vudlrd hU V autdrct in a ptactlcol way. "Surawa in r. Sunday whool wcrk alat i» II? How iu Securrd." wBa the aubjectof a mnferenrc ,1 oodorted tir IV Slate aecretary wlio to * handled the tuhjrct at to eaU forth an intetwtine dircuaeloo. Next came therr- - port, of the" connty twretariea. Cape May .bowleg ar. adranrr during tV yiar in , jatcreer andnoenberof acboola. Tlicrci.m .. t V rratntr one whorjl for carry 233 people. county noe wtlio>.l for SB people. m
we'htreicbnol. enough. The earn- ft ing —eloo oommenrad with a full botuc. The dioir faaoead TV ooottntlon with v cWeaelectiODf . Ilea. E. W . Hitchrock. D. D.. late of Pari*. Orc.nri. c callent and Bnl-bed ad.Irem. "Dnty of the • church to tV Children " The great mistake of the obuttth ha* been the treatment * of the young. TV reformed pamtw. of c Karopr h.ar found tV mbtakc. It V- tl booaca t V pad or* Of tbla oountry to aim to reach IV anting if tVy would do tie :r n whole duta. Dr. Pi'Ur. ol ITillaVlphia, S took for hb Vbject "A grain of wheal. ' P and followed thoincb the different atlgot of deaelopaaewt. firat tV .talk, tbcn tlet r ear and tV foil corn in the ear. I he h speaker likened the w.ad of God to the f grain which muat he planted in ordrt to t grow. TV Bible can get along wit boot the church but the church cannot get along without the Bible. Tl.raddrem waironnestly practical. TV farmer may plant IV grain in poor or rich am), he m.y allow weed, to grow or keep them down. Thua in manr waya V mar hinder or help tV growth of IV bead. But only at i one point ran V enter into IV life, and > : that bat IV beginning 1 may bold in mv band tV Word of tlod to tV rec-'td 1 of" a aaintla life. What U the ntbtioo to boman agency? It ia limited to tV toe ' .ingle thing. tV planting. TV ccoaentioo aaacmhled at 9.80 a. m. I onTburedaa. After deaofional extacire. lira. J. DrHart Broen. of Claytoo, tf"ke onthemiatakeaof SuperintendenU. The i addrem was animatod, .iwrkling and prari . n_ «.rne awhiable mccestioni addreaa «u animal" -i— a> ileal. gaae acme TSHihlr fnggeattuna u|
• to anperintendenl. and teacVra upon tV , general work of th' Sunday School. Mr. Hroen recelard the fulleat attention, to left excellent imprewiooa with delegatea and all iiatener* prrnent. • ; . TV committee on election, reported tV name of Her. M M. Finch, of Di aiding n . Creek, for Vice-President of the State An- ■ aofitoBtortoetotogyto OnenroJ- it r ment tV con acn tlon reptrted 131 deb- a. . galea praaent. From Oape May. 67. f - Gloucester, 34; Cumberland, 10; Salem, tl r 10-. correapoodlng. 10. ► TV committee oo rrantutlona offoed r I their report. The attention of bunday \ f Vbo.rl worker* in tV Obtrict b especially c f called to them. inj ■ 8 Stele Secretary Clark conducted an ID' l tcreallng oontecoee an tV tbrtne: Jt hat { srssr'S sarAtaas ! d one of ihr miwt e'abatwW and carefnlly ' i- prep^daddreawacrf tV:oooarmllon «- a nciin OM point V enforced antt emr. nbaau waa the early cooaorrtoo of chilwaa the ciill-
When thb addrma was ended the Conductor madr cloalng addrera, tVcungregation aang with aptrit. tie. that binds." and then Dr. \ eanon pronouqeed tV benediction thua clewing tV oooacnlion. . . . . During the afternoeai mmlrt-m ano delegate, airiled poinU rf i bterert about chief among which were Krolb , along IV Grand. TV 4 p. m. truta took ■ -tVm to their home*. I The following resolution* were unan1 ^ l"%IdUthr1iie»ieflta of co-rjperatioc in - the Sanday aclxnl w.ok, at town in tV » aurcea* of toe-wiglily organised town- » abipaawcbiiow are too Important to V E-~u*u*d tvrclore thb pmaentlon urge* upon all Sandiy-K-bool wuekem the duty of securing the adr.uuge. ef towtuhip t omul rat ion wherea-r ptoble. - 11 Tbr aw wgard b»* ^ topenfflw Untlh»eading oT our ^Bdna to Tcuth and to ounu»rod the room careful KTUIiny rata t V book, to page* put into b their baud* to th* moat liberal pruriau iu N of mm- ami braltbful reading, tbal It may and reading, b
V within the ready reach of ml a. borne. 1IL That in order to tare our cbildrM « V.mghl more directly in oontert with tV « p^Xdgu^andtVortbitommUtry » of IV word, we "f "J»« yS i uwt of all hwnc VI ;w proaided by tV C i iiurch a. aid. to B ide study, we are not I In faaor of web Vlp. a* a substitute for i IV Bible in the Sabbath school. TV < Bible ilet-lf should V IV knhool In tV 1 hands of carry teacher ami tch.lar. I I V That we recw unmend urgent effort, i I UiVn.ade within tV Dbtrict to wcure by < ' the 86th of IVerrotx-r oelt.lV P«"''>°- ; > no *V part ..! eacf* teache* and wimlar, ; ' of a Bible of hb own fur uae in IV babi ^YL Thht we rerr«ntoe the aKciencr and usrfulnem of Hie aew plan of work ' adopted by the Sute Ataocintlno. to - hrartiiy recommend Vail our school.. I 5-hr snpport of thb work tbrnuifh. «'« i karly rnaelopr. furnbVd by th^ Tovn[ffm That we reiterate t V recomme«b.fauw of fonner yean, tot sp^'* ^KtoSiS. rf Sto *toU"« 1" KSbrtpic* of total ab*!ioene«. HFriil. That IV thank, of LV Conarnare due and are hereby e.temled to IpBT citixeoa of Cape May «ly '"to JlSoreu. lm.pi.aUty da: iug Ike. -mm. |1 , Moot h Jersey paper, are requtqted to StpMrlbh theee molulloo-. • J A. P. Joitsaos, 1 A. r. uoiinwjr, I •' J. VBoc. -Op™- at
H. UGuJtuab, > |H ^Chlldrwn'a Day Obwarvanaa. j ^ Lattor (»uniy>b toGJ-n' ^ Satin trill V admhdatarad. In tV af- 1 BfUHiii to Infant, dam exercbv h Bk introduced with tf.Va altrwct.rr | a mBttx*. In tv eaeoing antdVr totemri- , Mill im *-*"" Urge to atol , |%Vrr.it thrtmgboat tV e ay. TV ; , 1*0** will V trimmed with fl •■war. and ; SSn to a holy omtewwial Jub be I , _» Wld. heraioen commence* at Ity . kKTgp.m. to 7.45 p | ! ' t'oth Prmiw, Can* Bit. N. W | ( June Sd. IDS*- f, Wc Ch.-U. a Banwtt. oww. IruidiMf Ster. j i y a rere I I ^ ('"o SFjZMMir,. ' , £«» Li ' 7S* m tSe'ito bafart to
r. _ Hhin; - C. S. Magmth to family are occupying their cey cotuge uo lblajette biee'. Mr. Frank Smith A family win <wcupy for t V aeaaoo Beldcn's cottage, on n o*l B Mri H. a Talbam. Philadrlphia wa. , 1 out after torratwad >C Monday to succeeded in capturing MX flv one*. Hoo. W. B. Killer caught 200 blue fiih Wednesday, which braid-nee tbnl V it a good fbberman aa wef] a« State Senator. Dr. Gil more, well-known to our muaicloring cillrens a« an amateur of decided talenS waa at to Cbalfonte during tV " Mr" George Howell, aintad Cape May oo Tuesday bat. He will occupy hi. ootuge with hb family within a couple of Dr D I. Magruder.of the C. S. Army, ha. engaged for himatlf and family a suit of room at the Marine Vilb for three . Harry I. Taggart and family Vre ar- , riaed, and are occupying tV-ir Vautilul . ailla, Columbia aaenv to Decatur Greet, , for tV aenwo- > Mr. Wm. B. Krout, of Baltimore, i coiiespoodent of the Baltimore .Son made . a vi.it to tto May fcbt week Bopping at ■ rhc Marine Vilb. . i Mrssra. Oliver Smith and H. It. Cart1 Wright were lucky fishermen one day Ub week, one hundred to filty large blue one to filly large nine s r~
.fish being IV day's catch. Her. J. Dellart Broen and wife and t Ssllie Moore, composed the dTlegation fromasaton, N. J., to tV district ( Sunday school oonaentioo. Hon. Downs Edmunds, has race! a od t V , appointment of Associate Judge for this county to fill !V place made vacant by tV death of Judge Abrem Reeves. Ilea. 8. W. Clark, corresponding we- , retary of to New Jer- y Stale Sund.y Scbciil Assreiation. oceupuM snug Q«nrat tbeElberon during VKaentlon day*. Itev. J. Jndson PifTwo, of Wondtiury. presided over tV session* of the Suodaascliool Convention. 11c made many fritnds by the courtesy and dignity of hi* bearing. Mrs. Man- McLaughlin, of Philadelphia, and »ii*» Gertie Hanimel. of Willran.town. N. J ., werehere during tV Convention days, aiiiiing Miss Rhoda Llwell, of thbeity. ' Rea. J. L. Roc greeted his many friends in this cily during to week. Hraltendrd I the K**i 'ns of IheConaenlion. Mr. Roe always meets with a hearty welcome at 1 Cape May. Mr. John McGlensy and wife, of I'hila- ! delphis, are Bopping at. the Marine \ ilia. Mr. McGlensy, though now retired from . business, was' for fifty years a grocer on i Front street. . ! Harry Carpenter thinks that sitting in a 5 boat ami watting for aheepuV»d to emu ' along and bile U rat' tr slow. 11c made it s ... v..t Ash !■*; rtaiurdav bv rttinir.ng on weak Saturday by stringing *
hundred and fifty. Mr. C. B. Busknnll. Of Pbiladelpbis. « has been engaged as organiB for the I' chSSTof this city. .Mr. Bu.bnall will slay at to: Marine V iKa during u hu weekly visits here. t Amerlcus Avis, wlw has lawn engaged In the Union Pacific Kallroad for the past f six Tears, is making a visit among his . riemia id Cape May. He will return to West in n few day*. t Honorable Mr. Cook, of Ohio, apoke in < place of Mr. Johnson on DecoraUon day. Hb remarks were of a aery Interesting , character. Mr. Cook, U a O. A. It man. , and talked aa a comrade to comrade. Anwoe the arrivals at Brexloo Villa during tV week were, Mrs. Ira Remyon. Masters Chaa. and Ira Remsoo, Baltimore. MraT^B. Smith. Miss Bessie Smdb. Lewbaille Kentucky; Mr*. M. A. Russell. ' Newaili, N. J. Mr. A. H. Irain, Curwintaille, Fa.. . one of the largest lumber merchant* in . SLvidcT^ao much pleated svbb Oape Mar that bwliaa returned home f ir hb family intending to make a long stay at Marine Villa. '
Mr. Lincoln Godfrey and family baae c c been spending several wecV H Cape May J - Bopping at tV Cbalfonte. We regret to . e Imro that they will not take a oottagr at Cape May tbla aeaaoo, but will npeod tV d summer at tVir country aeat at Wcnoa 1 it Station, Penna. R. R. I* Or- E- W. Hiichosck. a prominent ' k meierattVB. S. Oonaentioo was amy recently pastor of the American church in ] *- Paria. Hb subject oo the program "Duly of the church to the children" waa a aery " able and aeVlarly production and drew * general attention. 3" Mitaea Lsan Warwick, Mamio lake * to oilier young Indira hare emlarked on Uard the schooner WajJaoe J. Boyd. C apy tain A. Lake, for quite an extended aea 'P voyage. TV party will auit several „ points of Interest on tV coast of Maine. and be gone about aix weeks. We wish ~. tV party ton aoragt ul John B. Gough Pidge, who so nbly no filled tV place on Sunday achiml program „D made aacanl by tVaVenceof Dr. Peddie, ,a Is a nephew of bb illustfout namesake. - ... v .. WMtnMtHVraenlng Depnew oi nis inuaiw* — w TVae who beard him Wednesday earning ^
the "Grain of -Wheat" will conclude that he baa some of his eloquence also. Pidge while in the city arat aguert ot Dr. E. H. Phllllpa- k Among tV arrivals at the American „ House tV past week were— G. B. Smith, W. H. Fogg. C. L Schyalber, J. CUmpkm. Mr. Tayl * and wife Mr*. Coroean. Tt. Rigga. Cbaa C. JIMand D. 11. Philadelphia; S. Peachy and I wife. Mifflin, Pa.; Mr. Bi.nt, Ttoland; Miller and wifr, Graniaaille. Md.: M. » Jcnks, Washinrton. p. C-; M. 8. b Grove. York. Pa.; F- G. Hnlleman At- * I.... Ga.: W. F. FbilllpsTv T .; T.T. Miller. Hartford. Ct.: J. D.Joder. Alkm- a silk*. Pa; w. w. Dare, Hridgcton; 11. ! M. Lipptacott, Millallle. t w^'a"T«sr«f ; 1 Maaoon. Msm Elb Magwo and maid. , General Brintoo. Mr. and Mrs E- Clark, 1 c C Enribh- H. M. Myrra and -daogh- i ■ ler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wntter. Rob^ i C. Ball and wife Miss M. M. Haideman, , " Isaac Dixon. Geo. T. Hams and wife - of Philadelphia; J.ibn W. Bailey, Wroo- • Mollies StTV ' tem and wife B. G. Carter, Woodbury; 6 Dr H. Harteboroe. Gennantown; Mr. to . Mr*. F.oeman, N. Y-; J- F. JVna, ^mden; J. B. Nixon, Bridgelon; John Hub- » bard. I'. S. JL 1 TV new boardwalk is a decided lmo preaemaat, and will add much to the alt recti aenew of (V beach front as weU aa to tV comfort and conaenieDOt of our i. summer aVtors. We hope, b-weecr that We
It wUlV extended along IV enure length d of tV town, or at leaB as far up the ^ beach a* Howard streak Everybody | ■ei-m* well pkrawd " with tV work d-me ,, Mr. Stow, to no taxpayer wiUobjrrt I to the expeiidilnre of a aufflciccl wm to rebuild tVsrslk from IV Sea Breexe to Madison avenue. The nttentloo of oor cfttnana U called u ' the fart l Vt J u*l ke of the Peace are not by I anthoriard in take ackaowledgmemu of daada. A Its to give them that duty j both housaa (3 the lagisUture but 1 failed to get to signature of IV governor. | We learp Deputy County Clerk , Hand that several aexatooe man , lake* and deltas have- been marie by Juslina assuming that toy had authority J this direction. ______ i The Baltimore Sw» of Monday bb oooi i Maa in siaiiill n — - — r-"y **- j Knra'ofsnssi tedbaai « Bahfmanans artB • large ia nuuotee Cape May thb year. ■ OTaltirooee to™, antte^-cblly to ' cba, are paying paitkalar attenti m to Ito May'* interests ^ Ra^^Pwi^Tto a fne^ jto™ '
SALTS. ! TV winds are whbt after tV sn£ tenet. "Pompano will bring ns Southern gueau. ' Red b growing more and more popular. Schtager adli gentlemen's famishing ' t°HrfAre b n pretty eubstitate for a I ' fence. | CnigaeUa and repairs moaicai Instru- ' menu. Acrcda to bine sky summer clouds are racing. TV palace pharmacy will eooo open for ! TV People's Cyclopedia b meeting with r ^Tbe^tTlaoe for IV tramp* to loaf in. . b the bakery. f TV lumber for to pier might V landed through to surf. TV Untied States has no' sympathy t with dynamiters. c We shall Vre an excursion from Norfolk, Vs., in July. . Cam May diamonds cut at J. S. h1 Hand*, the old stand. Buyer to seller are boB brought together by advertising. Medical delegate* will visit points of inj tercet about Cape May. Watch the majestic sweep of the planets when daylight disappears, it All the favorite flavor* in cold sparkling e soda at Mercy A Mecreas. ai ** — TV board walk b being put in complete l
repair for its entire length. , Nortboott will lead to orebestra at i Congress Utll tbb summctSt. George'* Hall it a model place for J evening parties and festivals. For Tallies and trunks go to Knopf, Washington to Perry ureeL j Come to to sraiide, a snifl of brine . . from the ocean will do you good. Now watch the firat faint traces of gray !trn*» bsdBead* are coming into use and are destined to V very popular. Quickly to sun chases away the Vre - from these delightful June mornlnga. M'»D-!it-wnlcre are found in greatest . perfection whan south winds prevail. The chronic croakcra are everywhere - with their chorus of discouraging aoida. ' The plaint of the wailing whip-poor-will b beard by lath homeward bound I1 The -Hotel Lafayette is entertaining ' guests with every comfort and elegance attainable. Hudson's pot plants and flowers are beautiful. Jackson street two doors from "" Washington. j. To pull out oae of those iron piers inaolvcs to lifting off of quite a portion of Exterior decorations in wood and pain! it are put on in excellent taste by our Cape ;e artificer*. a
Thia b the barieB June, taking every J interval into consideration, wc Vae Vd t for many Tears. j E. Miiton has arrived, and will stock ' his Swiss and fancy goods establish- j rorni without delay. , The New Colombia is being putln order , for the Season. Mr. Styles, from Florid* , b to" manage the hotel . | TV big iron pier b reaching out Into i the surf. The vessel with wood work is on her way from Feroandina, Fla. A word o! kindneaa is seldom spoken in asin. It ir a seed which, men when dropperi by chance, springs up a flower. Charlie ■William's Exchange lias been ■ much improved by a coat of paint upon the cxtcnor. Mr. A. C. GUe was to arColonel Laming has one of the finest ' specimens of the cannot family we Vae ever tccn. He is setting bim up in artiBic • style. 1 Leek Scbellenger took out Messrs. H. , Bennett and J- 8. Woodward during the ; carl)- days of to week. TVy captured ' 800 fish. »w n»n.
Kate Harmon, one. or to help at the Stockton, fell from a chair an W ednesday morning and sustained aery serious r injuries. I Odldreu's day wtii V commemorated t In the Cold Spnog church, aeraice* in the •] meaning. Pastor Johnson will conduct k TV irey building on Washington street ' , UN 111 Breet. has twen purchktod I , bySeGbdine brothers', tolsVingfiU I tad up for a meal market. IV Medical Convention il only a few | MtfU. Citizens who hare not handed * In tbdr names aa oontriVtors to to bann qur* should do lo at oooe. Three are tboee who say mare tVn tV -- truth on aoote occasions, ami balanoe tV 1 *eoosuU with the* conscience* by raying ' ires than t V truth V others. '■ SflVdn-Ladies, and Genu' Restanrsnt. DecJvatoiL Vlow Waahlngron. Cape y May. S. J. A good dinner for 50 cent*. :i 11 ardiag by the day ot week. The trains an to Sewelb Point R. R-. s Hsrs v wffi lb
more popular ttan ever tbb year. Mr. Wb. Rbbards'/n made a fiv vtch h| will, Oapteta "R«i," in IV Martha. ® cxcrciasa of toe hour. The intereB was e, Cieater than earr before in tbb county. <k TV Mount Vernon Hotel, tOTirt Beach ei avenue, b ready for gu.su TV bouse is FPry- " TV Juaattk Bur Band Vd a aery •] ul strwwbem- festival laB night in ' HjE It will V repeated « this eaenui*. *, There isl decided under current setting , toward. * I* qtot, but deep. n Tbere are many eotteger'a returning lo her . *honw' tlm trying other lea* favored ! feiSK'ta ; V a success. ' . < TV Lafayette <* »lrily prepared to ''nTv*"m»uttic aflaete of IV Boplbt TV acoustic £
ssSSssifeK chareh of brallai arehllcx, ^ lutal plan to fidteu Rurreui. Campbdl tt^o*. ore making ,. mSity that Bands to °**g^ " of boteb and Mjm. TV A "H*r, Boy" » awry fiyu ■ fee cut In , another column- \J n White high hats had ItewreiT adr.-el this year.. TVyTbW, •* tm noglkal friends would «xp-f fe » tamto- 1, bob). Bome of lh« ite a* hteg as a , lectioa of atore pipawhhi toy tench re- k aembk, except in oole». Mr. A- a little b» Jab compter ed to J s 'Is i Thcf|tok'^ertib*i uitekhS'ba— and J c higi.ly pkaaing 10 to teaar- I Tl* BaKimorr Houa^V*gg*kre'- - (_• r. **i Mrs. J C. GarwnoCwlB tenaaga I to Baltimore ogtio Ob teM. e A party frean to lnuatet * d ' nia. enmpoaed of |i iinuo j toted Oap."^- ' IV ncodaa. TV ocean to MMfteJ ! * i
County Notoa. ' Tbere begin* to V a attr In to politica! . affairs of thb cwrnty. Cane on the sugar plantation b twenty ■ , days ahead of bb year. TV torn pike re Holly Beach b Ving f , fenced to to meadows. A 1800 pound Fhrrell'ssafe has jub been . put in Rio Grande batiun. There are rumors that Rw Grande will i , soon poseere a canning factory. A twelve feet addition to to M. E. i r chapel, at Rio Grande, b to V made at 1 ■ 1 keep on band well-reasoned western stock. - cptM'.l Baptist church, at Middletown. , UpvMowmbip. is about to Vahandoned ■ 1 as a place of worship, oo we understand. Fish hawks so filled IV chimney nf ■ f Mr. C. Ixaming's bouse, Fitdiing Creek, i wilh sticks In tolr efforts to build a nes', '- t VI they Vd to V killed. Dr. L M. Downs, of Cape May Court ; -' House, made a careful and thoroughly scientific examination of the material al- * ieged to Vae been criminally used ia the late ppisoning case at the Court House. The books tell us that sea-sickness is caused by "reflex irritations arising from ,, little surprises." To get one's scs-iegs on them Is to educate tV muscles to the motion of the vessel as it it tossed 'f about on IV waves of tV sea. Preparations for to children's day are rreparauoos lor iue cuuuic., • u«j *<* pi
made about tlie county on an cxitn- g! sire scale. TV idea of such exercise* originated we believe, in tlie fertile brain j, of lira. Jno. II. Vincent. D. D . who b sometime* deaignated at the. Sunday p School Bishop. * TV following named oyster boats are r owned liy persons living along Hie bay- ,, Bide: Sloop* — Mary and Alice, .aa i, and Emma, R. A. McGowan, Belle. « m. , Albert, Globe. Annie f,.ugla*a. Mutie , Holier. Si ill "agon, Gull. Sno, -de. Friend * ship. Vohrnt. Era. Schootxre- D. B. : Harris. Mary Du.igiare, Mary Caale. The V^^5',^^e5iir?hnrv(^ild t theme for the ^ evening, or ^rator tor to , treted in the life of General Wm. T. Sherman. A liberal collection put enough • more periodicals on the reading list of flie 1 society. g TV management of the awjerty of the , PhiladcU hia and Heading. TUllroad com. puny lias again ,wp.al into ihe bands of n-oeiTrrs. This was an unlookcd for ercnt in busines* circle*. Only a few months Vae elapsed since the Beading was taken qui of IV Rcceiasr'6 hands and a: the management restored to the board of 3< directors. In consequence of the report of tbc Reading's ln»bility to meeMts^ obX TOrtb'rert. autolphfe on Monday, ad ,K!"i5 fflSKIK 2STK and vtore me opening oi iue .
Heidi ng bock was sold in the street at 0, , but it aooo railed when it was known thu the Drexel's to other capiUlisU Vd offered to take a large amount of tV coupoiis. Ii is said that ex-President F. B. ' Gowen has already a scheme on foot for 1 the restoration of the heading.and tVl lie confidently declare* his *bilily to_ terminate the receias-rabip. Mr.',W. II. Yandcr. holds 190 000 shares or the Beading , stock, and U ta said that Mr. Gowcn apecti his co-opc ration to re instate the company. ' The Washington Light Infantry, will • visit tape May this Summer. Tlii. com. pany. which Includes so many well-known 1 Wadilngtonian*, is always most cordially 3 welcomed bv tV Oape -Miyitcs- The " corner stone of the new and aery handsome armary of the Light infantry, was lately t laid in Washington. Connected with the e building will V a theatre, and it b exc peeled lo V the theatre of the National Capital. Tbere is a rumor that Ex-Dta- [. trict Atlorncy Corkhlll b to V it* rnanae ger. At Cape May It b auppoecd tVtthe d Light infantry will camp, as Vfore. on Congress Hall lawn, taking their meals at . the hotel.— Prepress.
A Hidgway refrigerator 8x12 feet, and reaching from Soar to ceiling, has been built in Mr. F. L. Richardson's market corner Jackson mod Mansion streets. is the most complete appliance for u keeping meats and vegetables fresh and sweet ever set up in Cape May. For conaenience and capacity, nothing more may V desired. The Ridgwsy is a combina- . lion of all IVt Is excellent in it* line, n and is constructed on approved scientific principals. Customer* will V intercrted g , to know tot when buying good* from tlib bouse tot they are pefeclly fresh t ' and reliable. e TV Polls cottages new known as 1 e Brcxtoa Villa will be ready for formb ; opening at an early day. Mrs. Myrf*. , of Baltimore, will msnage torn as seaside boarding bouses of to first class. ( e TVir location and unique style of architecl. ture will certainly make tbem aery attracliae to sea shore loiterers and summsi tourists. One of them is entirly new and 1 is finished up to furnished like the others ' in mob modem to attractive manner. a and attractive manner. ^
Tlie Interior of to Grant street Bation h jub been re-painted by Col. George W Smith and hit efflccnt eorp* of work- < and the result of his labors b a fair j sample of decorative art, of which bemsy c weU V proud. Ool. Smith is also engaged in decorating the wall* and callings of the , floor of Congress UalL Hblabeand •kill as exhibited in to painUng of to , exterior of thb hotel U remarked by all. I Art Sunday afternoon office! Farrow. ' np a drunken turbleot fellow who abou Id Vae departed peaceably on IV latin. He gaae considerable trouble Id ■ transportation by retting down oo to sidewalk in a bondcra kind of way refus- ■ iug lo walk a step. The officer ' IV aid of a passing dtneo. but that did not better matter*. The usual fine was impoaod on Monday morning. Children'* Day. ** appointed by to Pnabrteriao General Aaaambly. will V observed by to Sabbath school of to Preabylerian church of this city row)6toay evening. The exercises w ill consist ol aingin* by scl.nl. reclallons by to acliolars and stiort addrcsae. by Rea. Mr. Humphries, of the lteptbt , church, to pastor and other*. TV ser i aloes will commence at ..tip. m. W. H. Mills, the practical boat builder being remodeled.
St George* Hall ta'oow opw fcr to J. naaoa under to management of Mr. Geo } B Nash, a gemleman of extensive hotel o sxperienra InNe— W crty torvar h summer rraorta H* will keep to Hall aa a firat cbai reataoranl and summer garden. Steawberry featiaal b a feature of this r week's doing. Mr. Nash ii a genial gentlepersonal i^and will succeed. Coondlmen Townsend and Hughe* * bHed to 4lb ward a few evening* atnoe. It ra Vmvtexy then but we Vae since tomad that toy base contracted with tori Ware and Eldrwlge for four sluices for to better sdHice drainage of ' that portion of IV city. > . TV contract to furoisa horee* for tb; « Tlie milter of supplying Utereme aerake ' 1 Itole Sweeo to Fire Company and City > 1 Council'. ■ 1 1 TV water darts ah-wld be brought talo great iaoonaen'iean* fw IL ^ [ FUdag penlea on *Wff!5s^St " i To "DCb"r
Dlaa Creek Dota. I ■ Plenty of etrawVrrie*. _ j In to old Vy* ajraeb of considerable | " size were built ooDias Creek. | Dba Creek wrtweUreprevntcd- at the | . I House on DV^rali ,n day. We regret lo notice that. Miaa Mamie ! ; Tutlle, is aery sick with rhumallsci. TV finest strawVrrr patch in thb 1 village b owned by Mr. F. T. Norton. Mr. Monroe Hard, of Philadelphia, i* . aisHing bb brotVr-in-law Mr. V. N. I Mr. Bcnezct, of Mullioa Hill, N. J.. ! - raid a visit to hb abler, Mra. Ann T. ; r IWntKt. during last week. To V nearer Vs work hi* taken Mr. ^ . Huiet Browrr and family to Angteaca, [ 1 where toy will ia IV f««™ tn'de- I ■ A Brong effort U Ving made by paaror I f to arenre rabwxipiiov for rebuild- , . tV M. K church of thb -place. He , will no doubt succeed. The name "f our place is spcllcd in t three war. "Dias Creek" "DyrcsCrrek a snd "Dialis Creak " Can any one give [ I- to correct cognomen? * Oyiter toll, by IV cargo are Ving . planted along the bsyshirre to I ,rln an I a ^Thb plan1 b"*'uking***eli wVreaer j ,« A rang Of men. under Mr. W. Wbretor, •d j, working a" 'be slum-, which b designed j re public road into fertile fields of freab-l pUUIIC I m
grass. ed 1 ome from I Portland Main--, i»*t Saturday, lie "Was | serving on board to schooner Agnes it. , Bacon. W hen Hint *e»-l dragged be: , anclior at tV mouth of tbe Kennebec river and drifted on a rock, 'hereby sink- I ing her iu a few minules. The cargo of | ice | . carpel a* j TV yacht "Lob" V. been tborouglily : , .k , week nut a i cbST upon t v*gi ■'« ' "f early acgeinlv.- . '■ greatly u> tbe annoyance of cattle io IV , '"our aged Wend, Mrs. Hannah Buck, as bliereuBbm.altended decoration cerrnvmJ tea at Court House. r Col. H. W. Sawyer, wa* in this pboe t last week and drove Mr. T. \an Gil-lcra ; span of black colls over lo Sea isle city. '' Among those whose bands wc bad the f pleasure of grasping on iiecont^a .at) . 4 was our old friend Mr. C. S. Magralli, >- lite of tbe Wat*. ° Mr. E. F. WeBcolt, was prcrcnted by "' illnesa, from pcrfortning bb dutite as j eccrctarr of lliel/oan and Bailding assocbiccrctarT of the 1/jar. ana nuiuiug —
tlon on Tuesday evening. Mr. T. Van Gilder, bas rirawVrnrt so large tbal 28 of tbem will fid a quart memsuro We saw one in bb jiwtch tot BUM a . Uisd two inches in diameter. W Onto 10th inst,. Mr.J. Ilonbara. will : take possesion of I be suite litre ronmng . between Ocean \ lew and Bcrslev s 1 mm, ; having pqrebased to same of Mr. A. I. ■ Gandy. ' One day fast week a man shod on tbe platform il Scavillc station, with satchel , in hand and allowed the train to stop ana 1 depart without getting on, afier walling ' two hours and a half for tbe opportunity. a He seemed to czbibit signs of illbumor on ' acoounl »Vr»>f. I Rev. J. w. Taylor, was a visitor here , and *t Dcnnitvtllc last week. He has sold his firm at Salbbry. N. C-. and decided I. to remove North. Tbc '"rtner^ trouble ta< '' Mtto'iABomte0 hJre" has dbappearcd. , We hope soon to hear of hi* Ving pbaz- « rally iculcd as putor of some church in u sea Isle City Murmurs. _
Eyrything 11 rely. Sheepsbead are plenty. The mump* are out of date. A photograph gallery b to latest addito our town. Martin Anderson and family, of Bridge- T ton. are in their new cottage. j Tv Misses Newland. lisac a-riacd and moved into their new Villa. A cargo of lumVr has arrived from tbe Sooth tor Corson's Inlet bridge. C. K. Landis. is beauUfying hb property Vre for hi* aummcrreaidence. Editor Cooper, of IV Giwtlt, was in Tucaday, looking well at usualForeman Grace, it putting the pfc**"™ railroad in ordcrUor traffic on tlie 15 inst. ; .jjursffbSr g-Ji-s" , , after their cottages. Agent Ludbin. declared to us that a i*rtir nmr over to the blsnd who waa sa who waa
homely that sV Bopped hb clock. Jonathan Woods. E»q., Fairton. N. J , a was in town od Thursday. He has Vcn V of the Peace for 20 out of 80 years ^ of useful life. James Way. korswa the way Jo keep a Bore be has full litre, of gent's furnishing gnods, aegars. uoilioiil and fancy artldea. LoweB dty prices. Among tlie arrirals we note Dr. Wheaton. of MiUaille; H. N. AltVus. CVa. Picke. J- "niompaoo, P. McMraua. R. T. GraffiT. J. M. Halt, E. F. DunVr and A. Bagnall. TV Aldina under the managonent . or Mra. C. Towoaend b being re-modelled I and newla furoitod for to season buBI Dess as afflrst elasa boarding house. Rooms m i ill suite and single, cozy parlors, shady - aerandalb, and boroe-like comforts are some of to auracUoos of thb boure. . TV carpenter work 1. ViM done under I direction* of Mr. E. I). Patetoo, ot Voth . Dennbaillc, 1n a tborough manner. Mra. . Townsend will extend .jo Cap. May guests II a hearty welcome ■ Hotel Lafayette Arrivals. » p*S 1 I ^H'S^V.gS'l-S^rea^ 1 :S BoDtthg. <"' vol . tmreae a "J™I WBh£&. C*r>S »b.I.M-Mrww _ . dw.ajotoon??:-?. '
lATFtUnru " C ":t. l Kin?1 "nw TreSl Wirt Tail It K- Itrurt. do £'&r ^ ( Hotel Elberon ArrlvaU. hibJShs* nsr-B-' w %s.c« < Fifteenth Saaaon. John Akins re-opened hb Ice cream . saloon, Rea 87 and HI Washington aurol, for* to 15th aeaaoo, cm Tuesrby. lffib V b prepared to serve all hu old ekatomera and to public generally, with . a full sapply of pure loe ioua flavor*. < r andal and intellectual °J „■ tioeaDy healthy. ^ Cape' May Oourt Hove, cm Tnuradaj k T!_ dentMroua - <* 1"- J- fo a »m. '>«*« aad^HoKhrestrerea, are sow
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MA RI . \ CAPE MAY, N. J. •' • ' JtKAItEST BOt%E TO THE UEACO. OPES PERMANKSTLV. - a ^ * hm" *° ' Mrs. P. HALLENBECK.
""""" NOTICE |fc™^|HBTEL PROPRIETORS, HftLL Bui ! Jj VITRIFIED CHINA. SsNhS ant u nrVer Blr- '.el bj ilreaclilot frulls. nnr does . It iiiwvior when chippet. We sell at th. msnufsetHUSSELL. CAMPBELL & CO., 221" Market and 210 Church Scs., Philadelphia C. H. MILLAR, "• ; "* Wknlwale sad Brtatl Dealet In DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, 30 Washington St., Cape May City. Its. rooproot tor ure seaati of with a larger Olspta, than ev« uf fce HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS rfcncU CUM, BistiiiE, Braniss. Etc. ffliE^MtaGliii^OnmHlsSfriiiiiligs In great euje-.j. These gooJs we guarantee at Philadelphia prrere or m«le. r.-f «V-t. c. H. MILLAR. ivsd a Lsrr-s-
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