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J • 3#lani an!l (Souitfj. Episcopal Church. "SS5j£g3 r |>.a T»v lollu<niig rannem d.rttu. alii «- •5«r twya« ' l". nr. tswro. of Peansylran#* ' 1 * Rev. Dr. McCeaaeli. Pa. I &!%: Kas^ar- *■* ; F^zxz: ttsxnzZiUS? ^ fc iyr^. - ~ — I ■> 1 1~ 1 Tbc Domination of BUI or and Logan ! for President and Vice PreaMewt by the j , National Republican Ooerrrn tiuo lav. week i ma to give great mtisfartii -n to tbc lie- c publicans throughout tba onuatir. aDd r throe can be do doubt that tlw Chicago a . coo remit* ba> made a ttenog tiriket. For c eight yean a large majority of tbe ftepob- T • I lean voters id the country bare been ana- » iloua loeaat tbalrvoua for James G. 11). Iw •far CWef Magistrate of tlie L'oited SlaVesT L Aa.lbe time approached for the nooi'iua. B| Imp of a candidate to be voted for neat c I fxowmiber, the idlWlc clamor tar Blaine a f fnevaaaed, until it would Dot bare been a r aafr for tba national convention tn ban I / d .awarded It. Whether he ia eh gted „r , f ' not. Mr- Blaine waa UDdoobh dly the > f sxts^tsar-jga 5 demu ded by the majority, it ««oettaiD- u ly the Kroner* tlial could b aaoade. The I. Panto of General John I,e,a „ ft JO neb "rrogth _ Vt ^e ,hkef. and will o ■ Uw'Si oaanda of addle « ^"the'lalewar* p ■ The IVinocrala have tlso advantage a ■ rrf ltniir'"f 'bete ppr .Wainli and an lain u I oa«b*Dboatfor tf.moat av^Wttooao. il f didat*. If hew i nrfc la to be the pivotal C [ *!:" tberf^it, wiil be the u tbc i traninatlnr , ^ ^ man who can carry li Vw Pitt. Doting the put week >lr n s TOd to hat tyuhlnbed a letter declining the C root btaliot, iaVnaa* deeldcd term* It at in < be opinio* of (be leader* it will be V on" rw"7 far the Democrat! to cany New it }o- I mswrier to ilea tbdr president. Uteo at ¥ it 1 1 ^tBto probable that Governor Cleve- di ■a rd Will be the nominee. Home, bow- ll ' vet, titolm that McDonald can take New o| lotk oat of the list of doutttful Ka'.ee for U fne Democracy, and cab era aay that Sena- t> Ytro bayard will make the strongest candi- tl •dale. No one can doubt that Use c mine it •campaign ia to be a lire one. Both partita n twil. auongly coo teat every inch of ground V re .iked watch eagerly for blondera on the d jpart of tbeir opponents. w Oor town as a general thing li not top- U heavy with title* there are a few who It anawrr to the name of Colonel and (teptain. tl but there U not that plethoric eUle of r affairs here that la aaid to exist In Georgia T far instance, where It ia aafe to address r» about every body with the title of Major, ft But this a nek to call out Doctor, waa to di draw the aumti-n of about every raw 1) within bearing, for about 400 vi.iting tr I physicians were added to oor population, aj Unprofrealnua) men bad the ratUfacrion m of knowing how It fee la to be called di Doctor. Bo the town baa .been doctored tl to quite a bewildering extent It la another ol pVaeurahle eeMtioti to be taken for a a leading profeeaor in a Medical oollncc.and br overwhelmed witli complimentary tl epUheta that do not fall upon tba bends of ci every day kind of people. Such waa the 1c experience of oor of our fellow crtlsrae. la Then the girls got their brails turned, not w ao badly, perhaps, aa brass buttons and pi mold laee do it, hot to a noticeable degree el neverthelaaa. "What splendid genUemrn (} these Dietocs are," raid a charming young ir lady to her companion a' the "Ufayatte" banquet, "ihry have vnch good ionk* r| - anoary while linen, dangling watch seek, <,! rheriabrd oarwa »„d „„ of kindly wis- « deal.* And ihla young person atrnek the tl a>me of things riisring amoog these viatic T roe medical gentlemen. Tbey do repreaeot fi n ctnsa ot fellow ci darns of whom nur h 1 little state may he Justly proud. n Trwtay Congress Ball win open lis doors * lor the receptirsi of gureta. Bo well known b ia ibis popular bcatelrr thai extended h Ball hat been, far mare than a quarter of a oeetnry.retsig ulaed a a cue of the leadinr * seaside hotels ol the country. In point uf P local km U la without a rival, the high point' f' of land running down to the setter's edge, 1 which furrus the maguficlcnt lawn it un- 1 equaled a'nog the entire coaaj. This sea- 1 arm OoL Cbaa. Duffy atauiiies control. and > U it aafe to predict a asasnser ot nnprere- ' d-nird penaperiiy under hit management. ^ Krerything bat been put In perfrot order .< The exterior has bean much imprevrd in ^ apprersrwe by a caat of paint srfalcb gjvra > it a roach more cheerful appearence.wbilc '■ E5*^^ITrtWyTkSSB,Da-tl,u u > merely neomary to meat ion hie name. •" With aa experience In bold bueitwta Ot J thpe May extending over a period of C more than a doaen years, the large (c. p^r > tkm of which be was manager of (be ' wwasTsrs* ■ We feel rare that nothing will be left '< undone that wr ill in any wlae omtrlmie I to the oomfort and entertainment ol the ^ guests of Coat**" Hull." b The riirtt rein of Wednredsy erenlng wts gratifying, at least to the extern Urn: '■ It gave tesniwrary relief from tba dost, , which lbr Strung winds had been relalog l Jin ckmds from the pulverised surface our agreed. Oar Cranwlltee o»Stre<1s . wa ga« il all due cred t. but' It Aouid ^ have boon a Mltle mare liberal with wat« , ban ansa hard and oompaot. when It will 5? to a good naturad way. baa been in put- " aarsi-a'S's. wmtk £ tear, hart not bswu aheliad at aU. * On Taaaitoy. evantog ahcajt • 15 p. m. J' Mr. TV. R Wok's barn area draeoeerwl ., :

i " 'iff I MwdlcstI Society of New Jerhey. | ' The One Hundred and Esghlaeeth An- ; nual meeUng ol the Kew Jersey Medical I , Bodaqr took place on Tuesday and ' Wednesday ot ihra week, the lOlhand 11th . j l nit. A special train brought delegare* here from every county in tbc common, wealth, arriving at the Grant street at*. " I lion about 2 ao p. nr. There were 400 - , peraowi oarapriang the party. GO of whom I were ladies, wire* and daughters U deleI galea. Carrlsgrs in smiling quickly distributed then, amoog the hotels. New Colombia. Lafayette, Wiodaor. CbaJI f .mte , and Marine Villa, tome going to Ibe . smaller buoacaTbe first aemlon of the aodriy ssaa held in the large dining morn of the Stockton, the president .* Sicphen Wlckes. M. D.. of Orange, prevtding. After pram by Bev. G. F. Bisbiip. the reporu of commit tees an orguitatiou anil airangeracnta were received. . Addreose* ol* srelaxto: were made by Dr James Mi-crey and Mayor F. J. Mel Tin, of this city. Thee* gentlemen in flulog words gave the brotherhood of the sociriy and their guests a cordial greet, log to our city on the Important ocoattoo which called them together. H adlog (he minutes of the last meeting occupied quite a period, the president ruling that by the constitution of the society they could not be omitted. Following were Of delegates to kindred societies in abler atalea. A resolution Introduced higher -education brought out Bi oJsmlnsOf Camden, In a vigorous forr oedloal graduate* < ft I motion Um subject was laid orer. The aociery and a large oooooursr of r itinrna met at 8 p. m. in Ibe place assigned, the dining hill of the Stockton, and attentively listened to the reading of a scholarly mail eloquent paper by .the president, Stephen Wickra, A. M-. D., bit subject being " Lrrlng and Dying, their Physics and I'aychica. The rcncrable gentleman held his audten cioariy dnring tbc reading, the historic*] pin could have hern heard to- droflv so closely did Ibe words of the tprakiV command attention. There were many lad ire in the hall inierestrd IireireJ* Report! Of OomqllUret f Dished up this part of toe evening1# butinraa. An adjournment waa made to the lufayctte where ■ he eamminsr no lirhalf of the ci'tneoa of Cape May had prepared a bountiful collaThe large halls and deep ecrxodahi were aoon Ailed with the lad tea and genneo who were guests of the chy. and many dtrxeoa and tempnesry residents of May. It was a brilliant apeclade. animating and pirating to the arosesMany distinguished memhere of the medi profession were present with their wire* and daughters. At leu o'cleck the big room doors of the Lefsytllr were open, and to the delightful strains of Zimmerman's orchestra, guests Bled Into ball, where ample preparations had made by Manager HOdreUi to lunch multitude, which he did to the fnllest and In a quiet and unostentatious Daring the oollaUoo the Cape May Cornet Band, stationed In the rotunplayed sir* choice airs, alternating srfih Ibe orchestra In the dining room. The order of the evening's doings took people to the New Columbia aftor lunch, where a hen waa indulged in by inclined to dance and there were a roodly nnmtirr moved In- that dlreerinn. familiar strains of Prof. Zimmerman1# orcheatrm sent the ruling people to their aa of old. and there were aeveral highly enjoyed by the participant# Dr. K. I- 11 Godfrey, ol Camden, who. the way.*wst alertjand quick in Billing gsp '.bat ucairred during the ereninc. actoo as Boor manager, and wall did lie do bit part. Tbe^thranga that bad filled I*fayette took temporary poaseadon of the New Onlutnhia.and held the fort till a late boar in the night. Wednesday morning, the president In Use chair, there were reports mad. a discussion held upae a set of resolutions looking to the higher medics* education, laid over from a previous meeting. They finally adopted with amendments proposed by Dr. Hunl and others. Two excellent essays by Dr* C. J. Kipp sod Geo. T. Welsh, occupied a period, follow. Itig them were details of eocietv business. There waa a brief aeaiao of the aaanctatlon on Wednesday afternoon to which officers were elected and other miscellaneous business attended to, after which waa an adjournment till another The special train took the delegates frocn Grant street depot at 8 p. m. Dur. the society's meetings here a stiff decidedly against outdoor enjoyment such la generally obtainable at this season, ao far aa I- km. we no unpkaaant erenl took place to dampen the ardor of any one1! enjoyment. A noog the medical gentlemen present »t the society's marring* may be mentkmid Doctors K. J. Garrrtaoo. the diatin. fuistied author and medical antbnrity; K Hunt, of the N. J. Board of Health: S. Widns, President of the Brvtety. P. C Barker. Jr* Parrish, C. J. Kipp. Wtn. Baser. Jr.. Wm. Piersoe. W. W. li I1.il tins. T. J. Bmiih. Samuel 8. Clark. E J. Wal-h. Harrison Allen, H. R. Baldwin. B. A. Wataoo, J. W. Hoowdeo. I. 8 WhltaO O Caril Ja* Mecray. V. M. D Marry. H. A. Kennedy. J. H Ingram. I M. Downs. J. W. Newell. Btate Boatd of Bdodm'lon: Prof. Baird. of ITiiladrlphla; B. Atkinson, secret are of the American Medical Am ration. P. C. Loder. W. flrich. a 8. Turebull. J. M. W. Ti*kr, T. B. Hazel. H. O'Har* C. D Manned* G. Kril, J: C. Hall. C H. Thomaa. 11. F F urnad. C B Nan credv. C B. Hnpktna, B. B. Unwell. K A. Green, J. Shoe maker, W. H. Hamiltou. Wm. R. -Croloan. C. K. Proll, F. L. Doer. H. Bl Qair A ah. Oarl Seller, C.M. Seltzer. W. M Walsh. L. R Baldwin. T. Haera. W. K. Spaaktaan, S. Woodhnry. J. M. Barton. W. R. Klsckw,vd. Wm. A. W. Baldwin. W. N. Townsend. J. C. Detocswr, E P. Tnsrnaend. W. W.Townasod. Jr., J. A. Rtuh. Jn* H Wilta. G. D. Bariou. R. W. Morgan. G. T. Robinann. H. P. Palmer. A J. Armatrorg I). W. Benjamin. H. G. Tarlos, D. Ride* Benj. Lee. Pewoaelrania Medical Sjnetv; Wm. Welch, Preajdect Phila tflphi* Mel. tool tiomaty; <»: H. Allis. Jefferson Medical OoOrot; R. T. Ireia, IVoosyleanla Hnaplial; Prank Woodhnrr. Philadelphia Medical Tim,,, Dr. Blackwood. Medical BnUetr*. Dr. Levick, Uniraraity. Pa., and oasy others. There are numerous and justifiable complsisto from ehlasaia, that cattle sod horses are allowed to run at torn to the streets to portions of the town. That a few persons should he allowed 1 6 habitually Urn their cattle and boraet into the sineta to pastors, in tVflaaoe to the tow and regard Ires of the righto of others, to aa outrage which should no longer I- tolerated. It to true that apound and pound keeper have been provided to take charge of these animals found running at large, the prima fan, evidence that t bey do nut propariy discharge their duly. to found in the a-reet every day. Either Irt Oonnril. repeal the ordinance prohibiting tattle firm running at tore, or let them cua-pr! rbr mfrvesmesH of (be tow by proper Oaa of the awsstail things done «o Children's Day to the M. F. church waa the raoHmtinn of verses by eight Utile tote of E^£r3.^sp^

3f - - i- r y. Paraonal. I Id- Mr. John E Lore and family are pococal pying their Ouinmhta ar.pur cottage. Mr>. Btepbeaaoci Voorhia and family, of ' ^ Philadelphia, are down f a the summer. Col. J. H. Reynolds, of the W. J. Express Company was on the Island Thuto00 toy. >m Mr. nod Mrs. Ernest D-mredSurM of to- Pblladelphia. hare rented L. M. Hull', is- cottage, 30 U ugb<a street, fur the aenson. , !* Mr A. J. Albert and family, ol Belli- *'• more, are located for the rummer in tbeir cottage at the corner of Howard street and Beach aruroe. „ Major Ntwlin. of the Millvilto RepvM i. : tan. took in toe Medical Coo section, and , " while at the Cspr made a pleasant call ^ upon the Wave office. | re Mr. Frank Tomlin, a native of Cape re May. but for many years residing tn , p. Missouri, is vitftia'g relation! ill this etty, re and various part! uf tbc county, of ' Dr. D. G. Brintoo, publisher of medical : !t- works, and of -Surgical Reporter." in iu *- 50th year, exhibited volumes of standard d- hooks, wdl known tn physicians and 1 u- surgeons throughout tba country, 'S The following .persons are stopping at 1 1 Page Oxtage: Tl.e Misses Hawlcy. Miss ' f I a- sr Is and Miss Stacker, of Philadelphia; ™ Mr* llanaoo Robintoo, Miaa Robinaon, I » Mr* W. H. H. Anderson, of Baltimore. « u. CooociUnan John Bennett and wife, are „ located for the sstmnirr season la their ' _ pretty Waahinglon rreet cottage. They 1 may he frequently teen on our faabiooabls f drieea with a finejspau of bays, taking the ( , dust of oonc aa yet. j, Mr. E. T. Dilhst, proprietor of the Ig "Capitol," corner Washington and Jack- r ,y son at recta, died ao last Sunday evening. ( .. Mr. Dillap waa well known here, having rl married a Cape May lady. He had been . - in bnaineaa here for many seasons. 1- . Mr. Jcase C-romhs, long a resident and ►- *n Influential wtellhycilixeo otGueben in 10 this coonty. died Weaneaday afternoon of I v coogesaioD oLlhe brain. He had asctere f attack a week het>re hit death but was k- though: hi br grulng?*tler.when a sceord « d Stroke rtill more aerere ended fatally. ? « Children's Day. J Tlirrc is nothing more rwjoyahh- ilian 1 „ ChUdreii'a Day wiihitaawcetneaaaiid lk*u. ty as manifested in nature's gifts of flowers • g vhish nalnrally go with cbiiilrea. Their *■ ,» experience, under direction of t esthete, in , preparing for ibis beautiful festival ia t i. educational and aesthetic in the best and I 1 purest arose. Another thing Uuabl by , these children's (lays to the tosaouoTChris- , e tlan giving. The idea of setting apart a r r day In the year tar this training of youth „ for the high and holy purpose uf. church . 0 work and charity it a grand one, and ia a harmony with the divine plan ot bringing h about the millennium, or. at leaft. the - conversion of the whole world. In this a city the M. E. church took the lead in lu * e profusion of Sural decorations. The re- I cens in the rear of the pulpU waa cjenod ' , with rare n'anl* and exquisitely beautiful flower* There were wreaths and festoons i t of smliax pod box hush, making a pretty i - al frrxo effect quite bewildering to the s . senses. These meetings, morning, aher1 noon and evening com prised Ibe day's eer- ( * recilrd, appropriated hymns sung and ad- * |r dies net made hy Pastor Bishop. The j collection a, which amouted to over *85. , were made by the clawr* and brought to . , the altir with a w reath and floral tribntc, 1 which being added to tba already fine dla- . play made il atlll more lavish. Space prevents the giving of detail* but the day • a was one long to be remembered by pastor • n and people of all age* < 11 In the Presbyterian church there v ore also pleasant and Instructive service- 'tie • „ Baptist Sunday school nniting. The thus! l a oilier details were, in omipleta barnr , Pastors Clevclsud and Humphreys n~. Je , j brief and polDted addrreara. The itoy uf.re [ j will live Vmg In the meumrira of l»*c , 0 who wltnaaaed and took part in Its delithtd fnl doiag* * | L New Columbia. J The New Columbia swung its doors beck on Tuesday to remain open, figuratively s , speaking, fur Hie year. This model hotel < has recently, as will be well remembered, 1 , undergone extensive modiflsastiens and r_ improvements, making it one of the flm-et . g and moat complete on Ibe whole coan of _• a New Jersey. Thq wing which has iiecn 1 b extended to Percy street terminates ..u tue ground floor in a oomuvkiiaussnd clog r . ' y ( .1 faroithed parlor. Abaveare suites ol rr. out _ finished in jbe bast style known to mmlcra . art. and hsvingevery sppllsnce fir comfort. ., From the tower at South West angle an , unobstructed ocean view may be bad. In ' . it are some very choice sleeping apart ' , ments. The ' dining room has double Ha r former capacity, and the general saom- , modatlaos of use boose have been increaa- i '■ cd In about thf same proportion. Novel ' . featan* of this bous* architecturally, tie t j' iu twowd sheltered rerendah* extending ,' about It un the aide* forming reomy and , delightful prnsncnadea, oraamenui peaks i ) and projection* preventing to the eye I 1 agreeable surprise* and a modern styled plan and Batoh peculiarly Us own. On , , opening day, Tuoaday of tbia week, it , j registered a goodly number of gui»u. , r among thorn a part of the medical d- l- g*. , • lion. Mr. Skytoe, a gentteuiao of large , hotel expert enov. will manage the New V Columbia this year, and H cannot but In 1 even more auooeaalul than in past aratoo* h Uou-T Bxxcn, June, 18, 1884. ;■ Holly Beach to growleg rapidly. Oa . I- M'illay last 12 cars of freight were rand- , p. ing at Angle**, most of them were for , r. the sou there end of the Island. Angh-am • t. is also growing. The latter ptocr has ti» , - advantage of a hotel. The population ti >- Halty Beach to from M0 In 800 resident* . >• The bridge fof the turnpike to prosprming J J- slowly. It is expected that the «uotrect ' >• will be flnlslied before the end of July. * Tbcrawd will then have lobuffiaded tunim ' J- Ly^totow JtoitodLu'totolid'cuA L A-Vrirm the JaeUilia* This week sen . a under way a #7WB Queen Ann o.flie ( la and a hotel. All the vtoitins apeak ci Use s il fine beach. By noanimoosoooaent it ranks ■ .. wIMi (.tope May. Some even care to aay 1 it haa no equal in the country. Next ret 1 tic first uepa toward the erection of a to charch will he takes. The enmpany hat . tf gives two IntaVnr the ereetion or a jVe*. IV bvterian church on the corner of Burke . and Pacific avenue* Every effort wiil tc i I- made to gr t the building well udder way . * in Ju'y. The plans are drawn and in the . « hands of the Wider* This will be ibe to fourth choreb building of that denomina- . 1- tioo to Gaps May omaty. Nvrkei. are d held regutoily to a smali building. A Bus- , te day school haa been fanned and ia well S ... , , There to gre*t necuaalty for forbearance . , J If yno are gning to base a partner or Z friend he shohM not be judged Bret and , " coalinnoiisly by the rules at ideal prefoc- ! tics. No roe can stand coder that teat. . Better begin with The thought that every. \ J evarybodv U proud, hare ektnesis of jf r®ey and jralnodv in I ham to a greater , E", lesser derree. Tbere are timea to the tdatory of sit whru IreadMllly of tetnper ( " make op hto m tod that With *Htbe guod 1 , In his friaodbe must bear with the tUugs ' _ tknlara nut so good sod tove him still. ^ of sets in end trnnhto. 1 » Our toe-1 Ma d^rtinsnt. alltotoMh. I laboring under many dlBcul'.ire, did 1 j. j J

I SALTe. Tlie ^Tiyauoa may now Indulge in aa r The afarfll shriek n« the iooo foretells a North Easter. Earth's twin sitter. Vcwaa to the gem of . our June skies. Our skie* rival those of "Italy in their , i The world lies before as like a land of . rolur markets are well supplied with ; ■ vegetables of borne growth. Colli* No. 1 1 Decatur street, practical I plumber, gas and Stesua filter. The waves roar musically aa they break [ 1 and ran op the pebbly auand. Sea Isle City has a pretty Gothic chapel, and a com mod >0111 new school house. Simon Header's Inimitable orchestra to to one of our attractions this summer. The strand on Delaware bay beach to yearly looked over for Oape May diamood* Colonel I anting baa a foul fivb on exhibition. It waa caught to the Delaware . bay. The Arlington to much Improved by tboee deep verandas around iu peoooil Political dube will eooo be the order of the day. Already oor county numbers a Those vacant lota at the corner of and Perry street* are unsightspot* The stretch of are and shore from the great iron pier will form a grand and imposing spectacle. A patent pump with a aeries of rqaare metal buckets on an endless chain to being exhibited in town. Statuary adorns the grounds ahem J. R. pretty collage on South Lafayette Nb morvffcing place for the banquet tc tob- medical delegates could have been , arisen than the Lafayette. Mr. Henry Harris, upholsterer hat been 1 doing souse excellent work Icr Mr* Dt. Sheppard, IV ret Cape May. Jumping rope ia a dangerous practice ' small gill* It to quite aa fatal as the ' toy pistol 10 the binds of boyL The Windsor flung iuflagtotbc breerea ' last Saturday. It had a goodly tutuiber of guests reghlured fae the oemaion. An open switch worked considerable mischief to the D. B. R. IL station at the Sea Breeze on Wednesday of this week. There toa ■urpriaing enjoyment in being the firet to "tell news" and 1 person is rarely found who can resist the templet! >1 . Great bargains in tack hammers tnd ' boxes of stationery this week at J. S. Garrison, 69 Washington street. Cape May 1 City. Our drives are already assuming their gayety. Some very stylish equi. ' piges are on them during the faab'tenablc 1 King's Excelsior Hot Baths are being 1 well patronized. As a remedial agent iu ' manv^forms of chronic disease, they are a The coast h newest of the 6ea Breeze to I Cape May forms quite a light. It is noticestole from any point along the strand in I front of the city- 1 Richardson's city Market is a well ordered establishment. In line* of goods 1 the tables of hotel* cottages and 1 These are the days when Ibe tweet girl graduates match fourth fram our halls ol < learning oud spread a gentle civilizing1 i influence over the land. 1 Cape May will have the strongest and must complete iron pier on the oosit. The I ..«d work it now keeping up with the ; inn In point of progress. 1 The bended mongoose of South Africa is becoming a household favorite with 1 jieople. It makes a pretty pet 1 and to easily domesticated. • , Fourth of July celebrations begin to 1 shore the horizon. 1'iwtera announcing thcui may be done well and cheaply at . "he Wats priotiog hju-e. , Folitical plans for thernming campaigns ' should be talked over at Cape May. Its 1 climate lends to make and krep the hottest brails cool and comfortable. j Regular religious services will canrocnce in the Episcopal church far tbc seas m un I Sunday morning (lo-romraw), Rev. Mr. ■ I'arry i^Bcialm?. Seals free. i Colored pebbles of every shade are found along the Baysbor* They make common would be highly prized. . Benezet it Brother, hy the hands of employee* make a fine display of crockery ' ware, carpets tnd house seeping goods in their Watutogloo altret show window. Mr. H. IL Hallowell will open his Wash- 1 street store in a day or lata A» usual a large assd am oomolete stockm! ' fruits ami con fed iuos will tr fooad there. 1 The C 50 and Va n* paint toavn'Jsckafter which all passenger traiajwdl arrive and depart from the tifuyatrect station. Clii&frwto-tigy asacrt^Jff^lf ton Sun. day in a very vTgie'j'JI Way. The custom of setting apart a Sabbath in tba year for those special services, touch* the popular heart. VT^' 'v->* • ^ ; The wooden approach to the pier it roomy substantial and surmounted by office budding of pretty design and finish. 1 Mcqpr* Williams A Catted y, are the A new firm. Messrs Havens A Oshorn, 1 opened an establishment on Docalur street, between Lafayette and Washing- , street. They are foljy prepared to : furnish hotels and cottages with flab and oyster* The lurid glare ore* the carters part of , the city on Tuesday evening waa canted by the fog in which the city was wrapped , during the time Mr. Wale'a bare waa borning. Many persona though the fire a large one en account of the deceptive fog. In the rotunda of the Stockteo Hotel . during the eciai.au of the medical aocietv. Charles Lent* of No. 2T South Tenth \ street, made an eicelter.t divplay of floe 1 surgical inttrumcuts. Every implement . to the profession can be gotten at this ceVhrated house. ] He Olote Sample ro~n«, Jfo. # Ooean 1 street Cape May , opens to-day with a fine ' rtock of Imported good* Mr. OmaHine the proprietor, to a genial gentleman well ; nice rooms in his house to rent by ! the day or week with or without bxard. | Centrally located to the Wbaeler cottage 1 being direotly opposite the port office and : aemr the prinapal liuatoeas house* Mr* . bat a nice home-like house, a I consider mtion of no artull importance to , those who are seeking health or pleasure 1 tithe seaside. Her terms for board are A woman will wear a hat trimmed wilh 1 a abswf of wheat, a soul, elligetiw ' and other articles af like dmeriptioc and Jn perfectly happy. Vet that tame wo- 1 man will complain bitterly if her husband 1 happens U come home with a plain, oedt-J ' nary, ovary day brick in hit haL Bach. ' alia, to the inconsistency of woman. The Republic came down 00 Wedcto- ' day whh an exoareioo from Chatter num. baring 9000 person* Cany of th^ look 1 dinner here regirtering at the principal hotel* The beach drive fet the preaencv took in «j.e of real wind* * ; A number of tba medical delegates wilh , fottope May Foist on Wednea^y'nMrm ! tog and viewed the attract inns of that , . nthMaiffls lIEli Mi J Ml" M. ;

County Notes. * a A special service will be held on Mil Sunday jrvenii^in the Fresbyterlan children's day which bad to be deferred in 1 i their aoclesy till the time iadlcated. Tbq Grand Atoy wu'rens are making i- prepatetioet to dgdraic their urw hall at . Guahen, on Jnly 4 II There will be a 1 . : general good time bad in reviving patriotic ; memories, and pai taking of toe good things < provided fur the physical man. h I Crows' Increase with the increase of ' I population. They have become such peats J 1 about the county by pulling op young corn f Shoot* and preying upon little chickens t [ that something must be done to diminish I j the constantly increasing sock. How t »mild Itdnt" offer a small bounty upan , Tliere are thousands of. acres of brush- \ laod lo (Ape Msy that are susceptible ot the highest state of cultivation, if the rflor: waa made to do H. Our young men S ' gooff to far western aisle* and to many - Cases succeed 00 better than they would . > here. If equal exertion w«s made on the 0 home territory. '1 r The Baptist folks of I'atermo, Upper n 1 Cape May, are arranging lor one of the I held in that section. It is to take place on ' 1 Thursday the 19th mat. There to lo be a 11 varied program conttotlog of vocal and r instrumental music, refreshments and g . addresses, and whatever else to generally > found at each affair* b One of the moat ptoaaenl of services was that of the Green Creek M. K. charch 00 J children's dir. tort Sabbalb. Die church a , looked like a fairy's garden ao great being ii ' the profusion of flower* Tbere were '• pretty song* recitation* dialogues and a brief addrevae* Altogether the meetings | were much enjoyed, and the people tint t worship there will toog for children's day , to cane around again. Rose hugv are moving about flic counts. ' • rial devastating army. Growing fruit. 6 leaves of young trie* grape vioet and , 1 about everything that a hug can chew are „ rapidly ill (Appearing. They are the Worst t bug pert, because there seigns no whole. , , rale way to get rid of th-.rKaj to te the , case of tbc potato beetle. They must be destroyed individually. Tl.cn i[ a young chicken, turkey or duck happens to 1 swallow ooe of three horny customers, they revenge them~-|vre l.y eating their " way into freedom to ahart order. " t — I Grwen Crook. 1 Children's mseung to the I'leabytcriso _ - church next Sabbath evening. , The scarlet plumes of the souk duck a dot the calamus ponds along the beyside. c Dt. J. IL Ingram, attended the sessions of the State Medical Society at Oape Mar r 00 Tuesday and Wednesday. j, Tom Krrieaou, has just received in his v store, s slock of reliable good* which h , be sells at lowest cask prices. The "young folk's reading union" to S . doing an excellent wotk in formings taste I | for a pure healthful literature. u The "Charley" pood is now nearly ■' dried hp. The fishes In it murt soon per- ' , ish for want ol their native element. h Wm. G. Serrill A Co.. deliver goods moot aaywb.re within reasonable limits. '' I In the days gone by money was made in p marketing wild dew berries. They were ,] sent to New York on tbc outside line of p steamer* y ! /In the person of oor stage driver, Mr. tl L 4".rrkirl Eldredge. the neighborhood finds II r and neenrnmodsting and reliable means lor I transacting business. c The boys of this viltoge are experts with 0 and line. Ooe of them angled to * ! Rots' Mill Pood so successfully tost Mon- P day as to about break up stock. 'There it no (owe in the county where * 1 tflcre is mote enterprise shown than at . . Green Creek. We have a well cultivated sugar plantation, famous oyster ground* . and lots of other less Important Industrie* ^ Mr. and Mr* Dtntel Townsend, of our v village aggregate in tbeir combined ages n mire than one hundred and fifty years, h 1 They are very active ceeidering Hie d 1 circumstance* While the mrn of our pltccare working the hay and on the sugar farm* the : woman folks are jurt at Imsy about home D 1 10 make innnty with their poultry f yard'. Jvisnc ihm't uilud pilcbiuc a king- p crab in the wagon if opportunily offer* Dlaa Creak Pots. ^ 1 Mist Belle Hewitt bis been visiting 0 . friends in Burleigh. t. A prqflt of f 30 was nulled by the recent | faatival given by the Dime Social. d Mr. and Mr* Char tee Dunlin have liven 1 •hopping in Fhlladelpbla the part *0 k. »j , After spending aeveral weeks in Phila- ^ dotpbi* Mia Lucy E. Mercy Is again at This ia the area™ when nur ladies \ visit Pblladelphia for m w Umnrta and * , frocks. j Many of our tenners have toige water. 0 , melon pa'ebe* The crop taaf year waa „ 1 remuneralive. n Mr. Wilfls Wbcatoa, of Sravllk.with a a n.ng of men U getting along with sluicing a Diss Creek. f Mr* Captain Marcy has so far recovered " from her recent aliack of slcknmt aa to br b nut on fine days. 1 A despatch from New Naven Cl. on 1 Friday, took Mrs. Horace Tuttto to that city to are a eirk relatives. (Ap'ain Elmer Widen has lmprave.1 bis dwelling hy a coat of paint and inclosing '• 1 with a nice Dew fence. * ■Jhe recent rates have greatly revived , farmers hope* It began to look a little " blue tor tbcm before Wednesday evening. I I One of tbeawifiert and Iwst hnau fur c nthlnr to tavlgned by Mr. Harry I Tuitle. He ifaily lakes parties ta-^be c drum-bed s White the schooner Richard Learning 1 discharging her cargo 1 0 Philadelphia, Mr. Ephram Erickaoo, her second officer, - 1 pal., a visit here to bnroe and friend* 6 A floe new oyster bret to being brolt at S Center Morichea. L P., br J. P. Penny ' for Augustus and Burtan Howell of this village. She will aoon be put iBoaI; and J. join our already large bay flee* (| Then waa qulic an excitement el Sea " 1 I»k City on Moo. toy. It appears that two SnviUiant, arho were visiting the ptooe, were feeling good after lmblblog a few glasses of toer, and trying to enjoy • : tli cm solve* The city marshal, who, l(j 1 ! I he way, waa becoming rusty for I be wan! 11 of tome ooe to math, concluded that Uir ® long-looked for opportunity had arrived, h 1 prooreriod to black-jack ooe. Ibe smallest " of the visltrw* which be did, until one of " the inhabitants remonstrated with him. " Aftor aecuring bit two pnanoora In the ■ i iuck-up be returned, and after hunting up 'j . wouid-be peacemaker be pmoredad to V 1 use his Heck-jack, aftor lying the man > . and making himself aafe. like the Prince ff [ of Wales at hit tiger hunt. The injured 11 . man it in a precanousooodllion . V isitort D are waraod to be very caret cl of the animal* as they are not fed often, and when they are, want nothing but blood. The officers are as keen for bnfffii is. at Croon. _ ' natti medic*! rtudrats are for stiff* S. ! I JT7T* Lrx Ca. May 22. IS84. * D*. TowmuncD-DearBir— Mr. Witters' store waa broken open by thieves last night, r The thieves pried open the aide dtwr and " 1 bad with them a number of torge sacki stolen from aoocfarr place, and white pre- s ' paring to load up a valuable stock of j ahocs stepped ijp ooe ot the mats vou '■ I th terra beard the alarm and left, tearing * : | behind ILem Hirer chisel* jimmy's and sack* Mr. Witters is satisfied the storm j sand the moat valuable part ol hit stock. 8 . ; - Yam* Rrvnswfal'y I. A. Miuvtesos. Agent. „ ! TM res and cjrenene this alum gn to Use i 11 , tewW ry tt-.e eC Mr. Joseph Hand, .« n I Waatunspoo ■ wrcr-1, iw apply iu Daniel c . Fore T. agent far (tope May. 3l , Yrare add 10 tha faith of ibore cured of ' Heart tStamae by use of Dr. Grave.' Hvait , I'.HsfateUr. For fcyrarati om prov.d ,

Beoaley'a Point Dots. j Festivals are all the rage, Muaqu'.inra, and gnats are among Ibe I peata of Ihla locality. -J Rev. J. G. Entrikin, made a flvfcg visit I to the Quaker City jast week . The game of rroqort aectus to beTfie prevailing amusement at present. Miss Metric Lake, to making an estendr ed vint among relative* in Camden. Mr. Ftovrl Smith, made a tnoakht visit to Atlantic City on the 10th inaL Mia There Smith, baa been visiting at Lima Delaware County, Penn. We see by the Wats that the old Church at Middtetown. A festir.L to be held there ihla week. Miaa Sallia A. Young and Laura H. Smith, have been visiting relatives at Millville and irport a pleasant time. The Menhaden fishermen are on hand and may be seen daily along our coast. The factories are also in fall operation, j _ Five from this place attended the recent j caunty examination. What locality con- : 'lining the same population can heat this ! A festival wm lie held on the 19th in-; . j under the auspices ol.lhe Baptist church. I It ia expected it will surpaas My yet held ] in tbtoptocv. The reads in thia vicinity have 'been greatly improved through the efforts of supervisor Elva. Coraao. It looks as if be jurt the into for the position. Last Sunday being children's day Rev. G. Entrikin, preached an intereJting in the morning frem Luke 2, 40.. the evening from Luke 1, .76. Quite extensive improviuectv are bring added to what to to known aa tbeOhattin Hooae aimated at Beealrj's IViinl. It lias been leased hy a party from Philadelphia, and will be used as 1 club house We would naturally suppose when boys have at'aterei 15 or 16 years of age. they should |sissc#s 1 d.-grer of numbness tluii act that . a. pctfoilmd lately. , Cruro. Court House. Our town was represented at the recent 11.e1e.ng the Slate Medical Society at at (tope May CilT, hy Dt* C. F. Learning. M. D.wfc* W.S. Learning and Reeves laard. Mr* Amelia Springer and Mias Sallie have returned homdtofter an ahaenoc of se veral months. Jilts Liliie as•urra us that there to no disoonnt on the cvld weather at Fargo during the winter. Mr. M. Gorton and family, of Philadel. phia, will spend a portion of the summer at the Court House. Mr. Cotton is an invalid and seeks a change of air for the of his health. Children's day was observed in both tliv and Baptist churches. At the church, jit being the regular yearly that occasion, preaching and sacrament. In tin evening a young people's excrciie had been prepared with much care, and a large audience filled the building to enjoy the occasion . The decorations were tastefully areangcl wiihan abundsnt supply ..f showing the iclore*! thai had been the Methodist church me 1'asior, Rev. Mitchell, preached in Ipe morning in the Importance of a religious education fro the young.) taking a collection fro the . Aid Society, of Hie M. E. church. The committee in charge of decorations had constructed a Urge arch, which extended above the pulpit, supporting at ijt apex across, all of which was trim mod with evergreens and flowof wreaths, bouquet and plants, showed the akill of a muter hand at tbc art. Tb# evening meeting was a wcll arranged children's exercise, consisting of tinging, recitations spd addresses, a good audience was also present here to give encouragement to the work. Such crlchrati'.n# to keep alive an interest in Ibe Sun-day-school cause. Inuex. Senvltoe" Squibs, Sheepabnad are being caught in goolly numberast Corson's Inlet- The contract.® the bridge Mr. Richmond, succeeded catching three ooe day last week. Several of our laymen think tiny each have the fastest boat in tbc sounds - Chip in and get a nice flag and tail fro it the 4lh of. July, and ao settle the matThis week, if favorable, will finish the. of ail the piling for the bridgr at Corson's Inlet. Il is the urates! to the Hatch ever pot down by Hie contract '®. Sis of our shoremen arc at work on it and others w 111 soon Ik [ num. The Oyster Planter's Asaoaktieh met at the Bore of T. C. Sharp on Salu-dsy last dcw. large sign boards offering ff-50 reward nyaiers from any of il.e members, were ordered !<> he put up. one on the flat sands and the other car the tbc railroad bridge, as mart of the deprcsiations lately came tlufl locality. Mr. L. T. Coleman chosen president, and Mr. E C. Cote. Secretary, for the ensuing year. After transacting buunesv of minor Importance the meeting adjourned. Dannlavllle. Hon. A. Elton, of Chicago, addressed a ctigregaUoo In Ibe M. E church, al N-rth Dennis last Sabbath al 8 p. m. The late fratlval held at North Deceit aras a decided mores* great credit is dur Rev. J. E. White and others who hud ltev. a H. Poller, preached to the children at South Dennis last Sunday afternoon frros-Ecd. 12- 1 -t. Theme— "Early ptety.'' Children's day was duly otwereed at North Dennis lait Sunday morning fro the firrl time, ibe- pastor ltev, S. H. Potter, conducting the esctriac* Rev's Davis. Po"ter.Divrrty and While, Hon. A. Bloo. J. W. Ynnng and MiasAnnelly and others participating, much credit helonga to the committee on music, as well aa the commiitrf on arrangements for tba interest taken -In the work assigned them. IL A copy of the Philadelphia lAAgtr and Tratueript November 16. 1184. ha# been shown us by Harry L. Tagrart, of the Philadelphia SumAnp Titan. One item in il lella that "sufficient return! have In to ahow that Mr. Polk already has more than enough of electoral votes to Insure his election. The only matter now Is to know whether be can be elected without the gnat state New York." Thia eleven days after elrctioo.. It show# that the world has hern growing aince Oalooel Polk was elected President of the 'United States when there were no telegraph lines and few railroad* And furthro, New York were necessary then, as now, to carry a Presidential election. Poetry for Ladlas. No art of talking, witty or wise, settle the onffcr or make the hrcad rise. No doctrine or creed since eating b>gao, knaaro lo regale a rurht hungry man. Gruat thought* gleam tn gravcy, and oa ■ of soup, aud finally lost. J Then do no, rebel, but with good comSubmit loAhe stomach's omnipotence. 1 And enter the ranks of the Iroosekcep- 1 er*» strife. And ateacrai aa your mother did, to every day life. " ^ kulfrc*™ l° kCrJ> b 11:11 *" at eoer fro Tax Hocaxwirx. Thx Hqoarwirx will be seat oq trial fro pmrfm to cveiy lady who w ill atwd l.nuicliately 1 Ik* name aud atldnaara of I en married lad or te ei,-k.-:- ra. an : 19 t wa | The lloraxwtrx RwbaHar, N. Y. J There are... una. andrhat n-4 very long I '! | i^dtein In. tl^w^rgoicr of lustra, j1

B^AWrBRIDBicCS'FHffiff MARINE VILLA, OAPE MAY, K. J. NEAREST HOPS!! TO TUB HEAl'Il. OPEN PERM A N KNTLT. ■' - Mrs. F. H ALLEN BECK. *° feW|E0TEL PROPEIEfTfllES, rro Itniawmj 1: .iroi.uirwarn cto^Kd. We roll u iMBuafaa1 U.cm *1 anj ume If they do nut bull oat as re preatenien. RUSSELL, CAMPBELL & CO., 1 221 Market end 210 Church Sts., Philadelphia Ci H. MILLAR, ~ DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, 30 Washington St., Cape May City. lias reopened for the aeaaon of Itos with a [arxer display than ervr ot flae HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS' °' mrot'of arucTca autahle fur souvenir* tn Bee Ofivr, SmaaaoiManay^jSo c#raa«*fioeaor i Frendi cauna, ^qde, Bronzes, Etc. Fmeis. Buttons. GIotes. oraameuls & Trismiij] In great variety. These goads we guarantee at rMaM|*M|do« or moo-y reluu lwl. c. H. MILLAR. i JU3V Roaeivod a Large Lo*. cf WALL PAPER & BORDERS DRY GOODS, NOTION , GROCERIE, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. The MM grades or FAMILY FLOUR, IIEADUODT OIL, PAINTS. OIL MATTING, OIL CLOTH, Ac WM. TOWNSEND, inhlt-U l or. WasMagtoa A twn Kreel* Oape May Cny. GRAND SPRING OPENING WM. G. SERRILL & CO., At GMpifftreek. Cape May Co., N. J. are aowDreg^:a^Mh^exrentoe^mreo^ret# te car Hon now eorenag a toartbof aa : Dry GooSs, Faacy Articles, Reaflj-Iade C lotliHL lilllifiry Gaflj, &c. GROCERIES AND, PROVISION , i WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. PATNTB, OIJH, DRUGS, CROCKERY WARE, XTCt® ha^fwte^^yrah Jersey. GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA CHEAP^/BGOT . AND SHOE STORE, GRADES, WIDTHS AND STYLES, boots" and"' shoes, A PULL LINK or PLAIN AND PANCTdti-IPPBRS AT LOWKRT PIIILADKLPHIA I X] cm. »^wi?rinu?rS I. KNOPF, m.i.wAJ C°r. Waabtngtan A Pgry «*. oppoalte Ooiigre#a BRIQK & MULLINER, IiYEEY AND BOAEMj STABLES. <aie mat c,rr- : Hune, latin m Brord ti; the Day. War* or " — " H. NULLINKK. Jr. Maacer. WoTsT^ESTgivE BATTLES OF THE WORLOJ