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f -!—-■?-■ = ^eland an 6 (Sounfg. Nut Bablmtb to muUr quarterly masting ecrrion in lb* M. K. ehtfreh TW will be Lore Fee* *1 9 *. m. Preaching by the polar *1 10.3b. la (be rrening. 'Rev. fi F Wbantor, of Gtoasbcrq, *01 preach el 8 p. m. Cap* May Hyslanlcally Considered. The Ant sanitary neeraaity of any ctty Ix pure welrr. Mrarly every epidemic to ~"BJ«*eaaily transmitted by drinking witer. Wiry Ilk* lb* various typhoid fevera, arc originated by impure water. Id Ibll reeprct Oap* May b unusnally well a®. Tbe supply U draws from a well rank over thirty foL Tbe aurfaoa drainage, which Soda rent in a spring twdre fret below tbe aorfaor, >• carefully guarded againet, awl the well Iteeif la cemented down la tbe spring. The aurface water • taalmcat Invariably the eooree of danger. Id the flrat ptaer It cerefc* with It tbe various impuritio of the atreeta. It bolda in anapraainn deoayinr Tradable and * animal rebalances naturally deposited on the land, and it drawn to it the ceeaplng fluid from any c*enpoola in the neighborbond. Thin lot element ia a constant and art lee evil, and where that is guarded again* half Ibe-lCttl* for good potable water la gained. With a system of drainage aatprrfr* in any other watering-place on the coaW. an ample noppty of pure drinking water, a ara brrrae. carrying , with Jt the rerae from three thooaand tniiaa rt the tared Allautfc. prevailing da rtara not of am. it la no wonder thai Oapr May tarn ptoperlr offer to TiaiInra tram ell ewer tbe United State*, hefts* hrrlenle arrangements. mere ehao. irtfefy health gieing anrrnondlnga. than oat be presided from Mount Deaert to Point (Vunfnrt. Add to this. botela well a foetid, ranrar. cnrafnrtaN*-. a cottage life with adsantagea In tbe was of luxury and prisarr.a onnw antrrsmd of quiet gaiety In the shape of mnrwrta. bopa and garden parties, a hath leg bear* unexeelled. perhaps. in tbe world, an abnMaie abacace of the rowdy rlemeot, properly an esDrd. and ws tail to find a ainrle condition a' •w-nt which would tend to tiring btultb cither to tbe physically or mrntaliy nick. Mnrb eaeHament was rgtrred np in towc Friday sfieranra last hr tbe hauilug of the big porpoise net opposite the City. Tbe pule Steamer laid tbe seine out beyond the line where those canning flabrs file along parallel with the shore. It took some time to draw tbe bet. but when tbe Job was somwtplhhed twmty aix big. a sleek, alderman ie porpoise, were drawn •port the beach wiriilo its fold". Largr least, were an the errand to witnrsn the noscl spectacle of fltblng aa practiced by the company under the management of Superintendent Cook. Tbe catch will be taken orer to lb* Cape May Point factory to be worked np Into cnrnmrrdal pro. duett. Aa this curious spectacle may bwitutaard any day when tbe wind end tide are (trouble, we may look tor a dally The ambit ioo to succeed la generally a a laudable ape. It Humid parade al1 brand e# of Industry. It ought to be tbe main spring of boshxus acthrity. and tbe atlmuloua to iodieidual effort. It makes . / tbe difference between tbe peopig that are allee and full of energy 'and tbnar that drift along tike dead fi.bea la tbr art. Then auccraa abould be gveeruo* and like charity it afaoold not end at borne Al Uape May it Is not whether jteta b doing well, but b the town flourishing, are all iu industries in a healthy eourli tieu. Tbeu then b a kind of aoooeia tha brings ttljto good, U to disaster to acme b dr. The peranc w bo achlerea this kind ia like the boy wbo ancks tbe juice Iron ths orange and then Ibruwa the akin away. "* There are business method, that get el) they can and then 1Mb go. Failure Ike at lb. end of that kiad of aoocem and tboae wb pursue then will eceatualiy tail. The ware of popular deooratHe art ba««r u* md receded. With I bare got the stick, and straws of iooom. prtenor. A way hb many tantiy lived In see their blurred ideal, piler high on the cupboard shelf or bdngbouse keeping. Turn frvsn tbe perVtoal when ao kmg it stand upnu ooe' weary Trg. lb ia oaapeny with sun Bowers and applt bhwna ia eraaj stage of experiments) re'ira "efeie" haa.bad ita day. Amateur, up longer creep ia where artists dare not tread1. Tbe legitime'* aimer, of oor homes btrathe a kmg aigh of relief. Tin fleWl ia theirs. What hippily remains with ua of tbe stim atari tig period just passed Ptoety of Fhibdeiphb and Baltimore (frhareppwaUbeOaqra N-htagereJd St tbeau for tbe city season than a ' ' bib it it spent base. It b tha proper thlag tbb year to get tanned, freckled and bruwning the akin, buna H ao that h fasfcbmetife Um. ot onpprr colored • ™*r'y M.*c t. ^ » resttrere through tbe summer, aa brainsju "r^ri'ir 'gdiL cmi* u« it with OapUie Magratb. and pew as hatag ram. acted in t-arnee. with » the evus .ml flairiaBbg d tj of Tb. Pwprgpr Plating Onmpre, bam*, « rata"-* to Ihacompaay by there ta-

I j Bathing HotirU. h There has bere mocb aald about bow 5 ; to bathe; how long to remain in tbe corf. , r tbe beat aray of "taking" the breakers, aa _ well aa about bathing costume*. hut trery _ little has been written In regard to tbe proper lime for bathing. If the object = sought in surf bat blag Is inTigorstioo of health aa well aa pleasure, thee tbe time of tin day la which tbe bath should be ~ taken la not the fashionable hour denoted *- to that punoae at tbe majority of our " seaside rennet a. Many medical men do « not bmitate to gi*e Hal their optnioa that r. the fa glim of bathing during tbe warmJ1 est poriina of tbe day, in eery hot weal ha, Is injurious in many case*. There are many pawns who not aoly fail to receiee tbe natural batefit to be derirrd tram the em bath; but In many J cases tbe reeull to positive injury, because u tbe laws of brek-oe are elolated. like r- all other remedial agecta designed to rec st.*e afflicted humanity to health and J" happiness. Hi la biasing ia much abused. • Tu go down a poo the beach and Into tbe 1 surf with tbe scorching raja of tbe tun at IU meridian pal ring down upon the • uocneeeed head and feet, cm hardly be 1 healthful. Thru again, at tbat time of A tbe day the temperature of tbe atmos- ' pherr, and. consequently, the temperature > of lb* body, ia many degrees warns* ' than tbat of tbe water, and a plunger In1 to the cool water while in that ouudltioo. 1 in many our* la Injurious rather than ' beoeflcial. We beilere tbat If the rules 5 of hygiene were crioaulled.'as tbey abould . - be in Ibis matter, tbat en warm days a , < change of tbe hours for bathing either to ' lb* earlier or lata portion or tbe day ' should be "made, when lb* temperature of . " tbe water and atmosphere would be much ' r nearer tbe same degree. Tbe body being , " thus of nearly tbe same temperature aa , r tbe wata. there would be little or DO chill • 1 felt upon plunging Into the surf. , t - — — r Thu Season. Warm summer weather to here al bast. , It is manifested by ao influi of guests. , • bringing with them an encouraging im- ■ i pntimmla. A'l is life and actirlty at tbe > big hotels and amaila houaea. Dciobtaof , I tbe aeaaon'a sucorm hare taken to them- , ■ arises wings and gone off to the breetea. | I The town la now thoroughly peopled with , a elms of guest, tbat bare come to slay, i Kerry train for several days hat brought 1 ■ ao many folks tbat our landlords' faces I are caused to beam with amilm. Al! tbe . hrauxt, belle* and confirmed barbel's. > that regularly visit Cap# May are now > liere. Tbe turf abowa tbat graceful girl 1 . swimmer and dudiab diver are at tbrir 1 favorite nport. Beeidea tbe old (aoea there 1 are picoty of new nor*. The aeawu baa ' " here a Httle late tbto thne. but it to a eauae ' J fur coogmtulatino tbat CUpe May baa bad " ha fuU abara of public patronage, and In many instance* baa distanced ba km 1 1 f. sored sisters. I " It to with satisfaction tbat the aaaaw, ' after all. will he an average one, and the 1 rreai Improvements made will tut* inJ vettnra of capital to our abnrm M wrll aa r viaho r». f Mors Promlrrant Arrivals. ' While perhaps sot ao many Jiaititnor- • east are here, yeroot for ytye have an f many prominent and representative dti- - sens of tbe Monumental City hooored Cape ' May with their presence, beridea tboae I wbo have already here mentioned in our r columns there are sojourning bete exJudge Oil nv ire IJr.F. 0. Ooooeny.a prom loent physician sad Democratic poIIUdan ' with Cap*. Cla shorn*, chief of Baltimore 1 detective force last tbe United Stalea. Exr. dtr Collector Webb with hhpld frieod Mr. ' A. S. Abel of the Baltimore Sun is ' daily expected, while all are waking im. 1 patiently at Congress Ball for royalty to ' be repreaented by " Baron" Roche and ' Ool. Haw he. Prof. Tarbutta wbo baa ' lawn coming to Cbpe May with Mr. Ms booy. oollrrtor for the John Hopkin's ' estate, for twrety-flse sear., arrived no ■ Saturday and are Inretrd In their oM qnar- - tkrt at tbe Delaware House. A talented mother of Weet Cape May. it poniriiea act derelict i-m ot aprrch oo tlw !, part of ba offspring with proper wvtrlty . She to not worried about ba ynuagstitv r getting bum led with tbe sun. or fey aoiU , lug tbrir clothes to maoufscturing un limited dirt pica, pr ehnvrllug with mimir spadee great hanka eg earth to be tore down aa tone aa completed, and io child. ■ lib hunv* built again. Bui if a lapse to made io tbe proper pronunciation and at- - sod unrelenting reprimand. TMUUba - it wisr. and la laying a foundation thai - neva can be disturbed. Tbto torn much - trite* than to iet children grow up to i their raajorilirr with t heretical language 1 and are always troubled tbnxigb life with 1 lb* reelect which generally appertain. ■ yj in iklt particular. Tbe beach ia tbe plaor. afta all, for i enjoyment at Cbpe May. The ant girl I who are seat gliding through the picr lurasqo* Ortirs* <4 tbe German, rerelving r and bestowing favors with a hidden, co i qorlreh grace r" regulariy to the bcacb to I sored the Mirf m.1 1 ore* (ran 19 m. to 1 r p. m. Hoc. they enj .v the rxblleratlog pastime of plunging, fl wting and awimmiog in Ute roaring breakers, or sitting oo the sand puking fun at all who appear puK ' iriy In Neptune's attire. This to tbe real I fnn of lb* day and to tar turpsmm tbe r the pato light Of the mono. ; adripbto. tern St ope May! a week , at Atlantic Oily before oening bar. In I ooas*raa'k« with a friend lb* reported the Stockton Hot. I was about eioaing iu c door* for took of gueata. Tbe gentleman j alluded to. meittMoed tbat there might be f some UuUi In it aa tbe Ware (be to a a regular reaskrj bad not ooatatned the name of aa arrival for a week previous al - Using columns that tbe hoU-J was open. e 8be was dnesad tat (be llgfatat bathing , auk on the beach, ba boooy face and eiek canity rounded figure made ba tbe «*- , served of ail observers. At she aantered d pyfrto^tbu, am. , Afta dtoporting lor 5 WW acre to ba oomidarabiy agkatad.' but , marwsd and lb* cauw wa."twJa piaia d Shea the acaaqwred ug lbs beaek wkb :

t i Hi# I Col. Biohard 8. Thompson, w] We already rejoice at tbe aaromaef our f. j Cbpe May county boy«. Veare-agu when y Into armed reetoteuoe. afta tbe Rebel" * How liters thundered defiance to tbe flag ■X on Fort §ompta, Richard Tbampaou it then Hula me** than a boy In years, ie buckled no hit sword, and became a oapi e tain ia tha twelfth New Jersey Vulnoleera. d He enjoyed tbe nana I romance and tbe tr daily da age ra of tbe tented field, till tbe 0 hard fighting began oo tbe Wllooc road it in North Caroliaa. whys our troops under i- Hancock, were detailed to cat off railroad * onmmooirauoa with Rebel Richmond, h Then, Abraham Lincoln said was the y hardest fighting of the war. Get. Hane oock after a considerable skirmish rode f np to Tbompeon't Regiment end asked e fori volunteer force to capture some rebel e work in our front. Oo). Tbampeoe volh colored to gn. arid In tbat engagement. J tbot and desperate, "a rotten ahot" - (shell) tore open bis aide, exposing bis e Interlines, and be was left for a abort t time for dead. He rallied god would » have died In tbe boapital. but f<* a timely r order which canted bit removal' to St. f Joseph's Hospital in Fhiladelphii. Ho* - be waa tenderly nursed by tbe nuns, and r under the beat medical skill restored to r comparative health agaio. President ' - Lloootn offered Mr. Thompson a Brigadier . Ueorrala commission, but bis bodily I > health would not permit bis acceptance of > tbe position, and be bad In him, tno strong , 1 the tpiriLof an active aoldia tosccrpla ; 1 good place ia tbe Invalid Corps. ' The war anon ended and feeling that , ' westward the "Star of Empire" was j gradually extruding ita march, Ool 1 ' started for Chicago. He aa- ; I anciated in boairitae with himself. Jar- f 1 tulah IremlngT" (Senator ltiriiard learn- ■ I log's brotba) and tbe firm of Learning | and Tbompuuo are amoag tbe foremost . lawyer* la the profess* w ia Chicago. ( Learning suppirta Ckrelaod for Prtvl ( dent, but Col. Thompson to ready to take off bis ooat and raise tbe slogan for " Blaine and l/g*n." Of those two sw of Cape May noc county la justly proud, aod fn*n their * training in our midst, tbey hare g me forth to tbe world to fill an honorable ' 1 place in the aaaala ef state and notion. | , - Thomas H. Dudley. t Cxrx Max Coratr Hot-ex, i July 98, lflSt Ma. Eorru*:— All tbe name*. mentioned I for Coegteea ara good men. Dudley, « - Grey, Hires and others. > Hut if you will permit me to say a word 1 i behalf of my candidate, as a plain dti- ! . km. I aay tbat Thomas H. Dudley it my < I ■ i 1 am a rota of twenty. five years I i Handing. Tbe enemy we now bare to ' figbl la Free Trade. 1 By force of circumstance Mr, Dudley i . waa educated by a residence of eight ' . rears In England, to know and to hate " , Free Trade aod ita designs which are in I deadly antagonism to tbe lutereaU oi ' American labor. Dudley understands a Tariff fur Prater- < ■ lino— Mr. Linooln trusting to him. He is i * tbe man fa tbto crista, which to one of - Free Tradi doing battle with Protect ioo. ' i 1 am fa Thomas U. Dudley. ; Tourv, r Middu TowKBtitr Vorax. (toe meets many moving mirrora in tbe street car a cooorrt from wbicb useful . k-nannt fa Improvement might be learnt d if tbe attempt be hootatly made. It ia true tbat persons are all unconsciously I mint** of themselves. Every one, la instance, to annoyed Io aa another crowd a forward fa the bant piece at a coca rt j a any public gathering and aettl. , hltnsrif in without the slightest regard tnr the rights of other*. This may I In but a reflection of arlf-aeeking io ana other litre. Io the days when we had at Cups May big oooerts there waa a genua that nvwopoliaed chairs by wboieaalr.pod many were tbr indignant words aod looks . I Mowed upon its lndiridaa|i fa their r supreme aclfiabneta. Here may be a mir- . ror to exhibit anotba phase ot life in an- - might be made of hundreds of things that r if properly examined will affod many J useful townee in life. > "Krery dogmatic oyglrniat now step* . forth to proooonoe tbe rurntirer drinks of : tbe people an abomination, load ba and r milk are parents of indigratir®, gingrr I pop aod root beer are drturinos, soda 1 wata it swash, boa and ale muddle the I head and rum tbt lira, alcoholic tipples r inflame tbe brain end coffee to a *lk nerj colic. Meanwhile tbe man drink what i thry please, and life go* merrily on under tbe summer sun. Humanity would bare cause to weep, indeed. If dietary t cranks era* allowed tocuotroi theabeobA watermelon party held al No. M Wishing! oo street Thursday waa ao affair i the eating came tbe fun of "shooting J seeds." aod it to said some of tbe young India rought to beautify tbt ir oompiexi inua by washing it in sratermriau Juice, . which to be rffectual bad of- oourar In to 1 applied by a young gentlemen. Among - those preaeqi were Moa Annie Smith. ; Mite Katie Sriwofrll. Mia Jennie Smith, , Mat SalBe V eager. Harry Outeo. Walla Dren. L Tbe World to Ore great tempter ; but at t tbe same lime It to the great montta. It 1 stimulate* our pride by iu pomp sod 1 abow, Iu fleeting honors and prraa ; H - goads maa to tbe race, and loaptre* tbetn I with ouvaPmsaeaa aod rapacity ; hot, ta a tiie other hand, it to tbe great mementn a cad evidence of its own vanity and of tbe e emptiness of everything it offers to ua. It a to tbe great mddeser, the great waraa, e the great prophet. -' Hundreds of poupla ran whirl around - in the giddy srahx In Use great diaiag hail et tbe fkataaas wtibooi an atK$ as tooei - log. The music from Potencr'a orchewt a * I*, the touch ot magic ia It wbicb sends ' i be young folk* to tbelr feet, exenpHfying ~ tbe poetry of mntiae in tbe graoefnl waits. Strangers oumpiaia tbat there are oo , ptoosdat ah the owera, ao -taut eWi.iv J ekj-

, 'ftns'm j " Peraontl. j r Col. K. 8. Tbompano, wife aod two ! a children are al tbe-Cbelfoole. I 1 Mr. W. R. TaaGUda of Pelerrimrc, 1 I N. J., cue of the moat catarprtoioe buw^ [ oras men of South Jersey , made a busi9 uraa.cail at the Warm eAcj yeeterday. Mrs. Friacilla Tosrnaeod Meet of John - Tpwnaeod deed., died suddenly last night . <o Ooid Spring, where tbe waa risking e ^b* bouae of a relative. Mia. Townsesd B to well koown throughout Cape May, ! where the baa many family eotmectkws r wbo will be grieved at ba sadden death. I Tbe funeral will take place on Saturday . p. m.. and proceed to Aabory oemetery. Captain K. L. Rose, of Cape May - Court House, and Cbaa. B. Lloyd, bis , I brotba -In-law, of Praokford, IV, made a I pleasant call opon tbe Win murium ( I Sunday. Tbe captain reports, mat. • to* ray quirt about tbe County Seal. ( , with no disposition to Mart soy political > Tbe McCollum House is kept this ara- 1 : auo by Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Franklin- ( I rille, N. J. It bks been very prosperous, numbering arooeu; Iu gueeta eome very ( prominent families and individuals i Among tbem may be rocnliooed genial, generous and brilliant Junes M Boorel, i wbo at present fills aa important place in ■ tbe Coiled Stale* Treasury DrparUnenl. He ia Jurtly regarded as tbe most versatile fisherman that come* to tbe Cape. f Mr. J. H. Mark ley, traveling agenl of | 'be Pennsylvania Railroad Co . Katirro Divisino, aUrnded the clam take of the , EiprraanKu's Mutual Bcncfil Aaaociatioo, al Hut de L'Rau Fiafaiag Club's grounds, c Jtruriileow nrcr, R. L, on tbe 18th inat. Hr. Mukley will be remembered u Cape , in connection with an imporuit poriiioo beheld fa many years with the ; J. R. R. Company. We hear frrn friends ben— qiii'e a linai— that be , will viiit Cape May in August, aod greet forma fclluw-wnsker* in tbe intarai , of Cape May's pruapnity. One rif the life tauta tbat watcbra over f tbe iiathinc grmmda is manned by Wears It Honor II. U. BauwU sod W. W.Wsre . lino other than r. liinta-y. cilixrna and t goeau sboulrl hear in mind to band n their cnolrihuti"oa. At Beck's ctgar aod i found. Give tbe boys a guud lift; they i; d. sore it. Was He In Earnoat. 1 Night before last a young beau calhd ( at the eoau ia West Cape May allele resided the girl who bad wuu bit tare, lie ^ was gotten up no this occasion in bin hrst Sunday auit, tbe loteuiioo being to take j bis itulanu to ao evening company in tbe neighborhood. She positively refund t" ,. with bim no being warmly Invited. "If you doc'! I'll sbnr* myself." said tbe j lure-smitten youth. But tbe threat did not influence lb'- driermined maiden, » ho „ continued tu n-H all M< iuipnituoitiea aud tinea's. Finally be drew frosn his pneket an md rusry pistol and dotted out irf lb* drof. He Srou gain Learning's t w I sals, when a ab"l waa beard. It was a ,,f crsrrciun that did nut wink, tor , hrrwU any further trouble. Whetiicr e the' tpoooey yooogata fiet in tbe lareto with a bullet ihnrngk the crown of bit t bat, a the sound of the aid rutty flrrarm . rauaed him to run tor bane tonal certain. , Any way axne other meant win hare to , I* tiled to win thai girh , ksrxar. , l Tbe kire smitten youth wlio flrcd at j . night, and thee ran away, returned to tbe | , seme spot a few hours afterward to see if , be had been killed. ' i Wllmon Whltldln. Our reporter passed by tbe Corinthian columns of our friend Wilmoo Wbilldln'a charming cottage, but did oot see bit amii- 1 1 leg and benign countenance. Mr. Whilidin ' is aa versatile in bis mind aa in his pocket. ' He owns rotates all tbe way from Jersey 1 to Florida. He to about tbe Ilrlicat 1 ' cricket that era stirred theffVSajfe^ull- " oras of tbe Floridian cracker's mind. jMr. 1 WbiUdln baa wooed the muse aa sooceta. ' fully as be baa wooed and won tbe frit 1 but fickle gossip of fortune, but be to tob 1 young to become a " much inglorious J ' Mdlon." Why donl brother Whilidin warble i The columns of tbe Wst* are erer I open to our Irteud W. W. 1 The PUmao Gro>e C'«mp-<neriiog baa ' ' opened under circumstance* not tbe moat t Ibrorable. Notwitbataadiag tbe rain, tbe . . atlrudancr was quite large, and will doubtless Increase aa the weatba become* more favorable fi* oat-door worship. Tbe ' Pitman Grove grounds bare been used t for camp-merilnc fa tbe past thirteen . years. About four bandred cottages , hare hero built, gad with a little crowding 1.300 people can be pre Tided with ' aecommodatiuoi. The grove Is below ■ Woodbury, about aeveu miles, and within law than two miles ot Glmaboro. and is intenected by (be Weal Jersey Railroad. . whicb affords easy access to tbe place. Tbe camp baa a regular police force, fa ' tbe protection of tbe residents sad tbr r maintenance of good order. There is an . abundant supply of wata, and .tbe other acoommodatioaa essential to tbe comfort : of ao many people arc not wanting. Tulcu Notion. All peiBUis indebted to mefoo account r of printing, advertising a subscription to the Star of the Caps, are hereby notified ' that all audi accounts tbat are out aeukri ' oo a before Anguu 90tb las' ant, will be ' collected according to law without farther , notice. Mr. Wm. T. Chamber*, of Cold Spring, has ia his bands a number of bills , crire the moory and receipt fa same ■ Call aad aae him. Persona knowing tbem- i I aelvra Indebted aa above will tare ex l peuee by beading the abort notice , W. V. L. Sxicmsn. 1 A novel spectacle wax witnessed on the 1 beach yesterday Jul afta the regular , B bathing hour. A stalwart colored man . went into bathe attired In a abort alneved Woe auk aad a long pair at wtfite stock. • Inga. The root reta^ between the black , I Tlrnd LBUgumDull— * I Exactly exprroaro the Cauditino of thduaaads of people at tbto aaaaou. IWA proas: rt effects iff warm weather, afCl tbe 1 weak o'Bdkuu of tbe body, can only be • corrected by tbe ure of a reliable Untie [ aad Wood purifier like Hood's Saraaporifla. Why suffer tracer when a remedy ' ia ao cioae at band t Take Hood's Suraapanlta bow. b will give you untold wealth > in health, strength, aad auecgj : -w. • MuefctBrt'a Arnlou Satvu. c Tito Bed BeJva ia Uw world fa Outs, Bouses, Bores. Ulcer*. Bab Rfauum, Fever . ■ja^a&.grraa^Lga r ErisitiTvly curr* raraerpogg : ' •.

SALTS- • »! O (bat dude. Refreshing rsios. I* she to marry Fi ed ! Tbe farmer* are happy. Avenues free from dint. Mouuligbt sailing parties. ' Tbey call it Lmg Brswnch. 1 Jersey tomtom arc the beat, j Waiotnclraa begin to thump. Tbe dog dar mutt be mcxxled. The wori-1 ia dill full of adventure. A New York docta curat black eyr*. European Inorirta are getting homesick . A fourth ward boy bat a tame pacu- . P«" Tbe cfaDdren lore to paddle in tbe gob 1 Cool thoughts are belter thao cooling 1 drinks. Tbe wild wares were very wild yesterday. "The stakes still disfigure the bathing "ground. Dancing ia said to increase I he site of tbe fori. New York city claims a population of 1,500.000. Pears are getting a beautiful lusael 1 brown tioL Tommy Keenan owns the finest cow in the county. "Don't forget to "chip in" to tbe life guard fund. How dear are tbe tweet country cousins Politics aod tbe weather keep busy ' ■peculating. ' Ihio't make an appointment f<* the fun of lircakiag it. He ta cngagod to the laudable work of < The haugbiy beauly lakes a daily rid'- i a village ran. . Brick aod Mulllncr turn miPa-me band- ' equipage*. lirnuze sandal slipper* with ok! gold sticking* are louy. Theatrical msnsgi-ti are busy fixing up ' the fall business. i abnu' it-a it will faiL ' "What's the damage eldctr" said the 1 maHer-of fsei gosau. ^ ' Uri-om'sBaleai Ouuniy milk and cream i is a Kimra pure article. Tbe (an nl tbe whale butinea* it in fisli sailing ami bathing. ' Can a man wbo write* * verse ra a tint i described as versos tile. Dr. J. F. ix-aming A Bon's dental rooms i Ocean aod llogtica stroels. i Life prowrveta to match tbe bathing i dreaa ire the proper thing. There ored be no fear about the South corn and cane crop. It is time enough yet to talk of next year. Art In this ia belter. ' Pram ' be beautiful hotel Lafayette there a Charming srartxwe view. I Clan chillier is becoming more and i Neva ju»xc a man by Use umbrella be is entrying. it may ma tie his own. i Ikiu'i gel your flugcrt pioehed by tbe donva of .snal'iux lie eweh. i Tlic <1 1 A*<lsM*i i-ngim* lias a weak ' and broken wind—I * [>1 ITS raore. Congress Hall, A'lanik: Ci'y, shows the effort of Ming a i_o *1 tun liaelix There are seveisl equap: acre* of un- I bounded joy in tic rnrf each day. ' - B-iys iu civunny placro can loin aobounsl penny by gathering sticks of dog *oud ; and huckleberry fur caucs. Cape May P-lut ligtit it risked dally by of rtatnire. The view from the top one of tbe finest ra the island. Fifty dolls -a will puichat* a 16 (eat eul boat with cabin, also bateau, oar* aod store. J. S. Garriaoo, 69 Washington Sua late City. I Tbe Sea Isle City Pioneer has re-ar-pearrd. " Tbe hackmcn are doieg a tbririrg 'Our atreeta are brilliaelly lighted every , evening. The Ocean City R- R- will eora be completed. Tbe lockup is generally pretty well filled , with agtxama Irfrellentmhiog in tbe sounds back oi J- fin Isle now. Bcariile ramp meeting will be wcllati tended from here. Mr." John W. Bennett it assisting Jul lot ' Way in bit drug store. A party from Townaend'a Inlet, rial led , the beach on Thursday. : Public school begins Mooday.Scpt. 1st. : John W. Bennett, principal. 1 We are to bare ao lodiat. to preach and | lecture here tbe criming week, j i*ioapect Hall, by Henry Smith, is one i of Um beat kept houses ao tbt braqf1 Tbe etoctric ligbu at Atlantic City ran " be distinctly aero from tbe Excursira r House. i Mr. William llewiu baa lately bun ' promoted to baggag* master. Mi. David ; Rickey conductor. It to a busy time dow at Bra Isle, • boarding booara and lxMela HI full, and ; evaay one busy and happy. , Tbe Catholic church «liich waa derives tod the nineteenth, reflect* great credit upoo the bnllder Isaac A. Hinea. Dr. Hanioo of Proningtra Seminary. 1 Methodist church at Bra Isle City tbe | twenty-sixth. Mr. Leiherbury aod family of Pbila- " delphta, bare takes pnaecaaloo of their 1 brauliful cottage oo Minerva street. ' Smtira agent Ludtom says be bat Irarued seven hundred and fifty-nine ways • of apelilog Bra Isle, tbe latert sray to " CLL Our mayor it gaining friends every day. It ia not to be wardered that ao many lmi prorementa are ta£ing place, a that seek ' good oretor prevails, fa It to rarely that [ you as* a person under the influence if . liquor ra the street, vhlk we hare such i an efficient may*. Dunnlavlli*. 9 The recent showers bare greatly re 1 fm bed vegetal ion. Mr. C. H. Putter, (brotba to M. E ; Parana) of Windair h« been riahingjo ; Children 'a arrvic* in tbe M. E Church - last Sondiy ereming waa largely stieodrd. i Among tbe many, visitor* with us, we nnttee CbpL E H. Chamber* aod wife oi . Ootanuoumy. : vu'. •i . : ■'

Court Housui I Plenty of rain snd the fanner* happy, i Mosquito:* are scarce, and viaiton are ; bappy. " ; Large part tea from Philadelphia visit | tbr Club H oust s at May rille. ^ Tiie Hrrrf'ird House. B. M. Fcrroron praprirtar. ran give first-class aroowmv. datiaua to a goodly number of gueata. Rev. Mr. Baleman and family, of Philadelphia, are Mailing at Rev. Mr. Mitchell's. A number of our ritrieos make uae or the Saturday evening train* fa the pur. . pes* ot eo joying a short excursion to CnpB May, going down ra tbe 6 okdock train . and returning at 10 u'ckick, giring aearly four boors al tbr *va>hnr*. A cummrodmbto spirit cf liberall y e>lua among tbe members and friends of . our chord**. Tbe tiustee* of the M. E Church pat the cioae of an vicr un last [ Sabbath morning, asked for a subset ip- ' lira of flUS lor tbt purpose of Disking a I |«yment ho the small debt that rests on' that church, and ahtn ngta the Cutsgrrg*. | lion was small oo aoeuunl of the unplras- ; ant weatba. nearly (100 was soon. sub- J 1 scribed, and the remainder quickly made up in the evening, very .much to the dei ligbt of Ihiae hsviug lire Oiallcr in charge. . Mr. Lnkeu*. wife and children, of • Trenton. N. J , usw l*»n guusts during a portion id the week si the residence of , Mr. (-.miter, M.S. Lukms, formerly Miss May Beluver. has tuauj friends and arquainUncra. wbo gladly welcome ba among tbem. 8b c waa fur a number of year* engaged iu the telegraph uffloe tt this plate, and appiare like one of our Mm. Tteimas I'litdy waa In town dur- . ing I lie first III i lie wick, st ipping whje . engaged f-w Hie Bummer al the Angleara i Intel. Mr. 1'urdy and wife bare many I warm frieoila in this community, wbo , very much rreret that circumstancra are ( It being Quarterly Meeting at Aabttry Church, T.'wnv-nds Inlet, nexj Sabbath. ■ ffllite will be no arrrice in lb? Methodist Church of Ibis place in the morning, but • the evening there will be preaching by Rev. P M. Randolph. Rev. Mr. Cornwcii. of tbe Bapliri ' Church, prcaclied an rxoeUcnl artmon on Ute Sunday evening, on the subject of •■Christian Sympathy." This was a ser. adopted to the times, and would well brer repeating, aa this part of Christian duly often overlooked. Beesley'a Point Dota. Ruling excursions ate all tbe rage. Miss. Bailie A. Young it entertaining of her friends frnm°Millvilir. Among tboae wbo are on the tick list lie mentioned. Mr. Frandt Coraon ' and Mrs. Trypbraa Payne. Mr. Harry and Miss Liffxie Brer* of Pbiledvlphia. old friends of ours, arespending a few days here. Mr. Henry Young's new yacht ia fast nearing completion, the is from a fine model, and her owner Ulka as if be experts ba to brat tbe fleet. Mr. Titos. B Stltra lrat one of his borers last week from hick jaw. Mr. . S'ite* baa a fine enlt to replace the loss, and the team ia not broken up. Quite a numha of boats containing I parties from (loan City mar be sen dally in our bay In quest of fish. CapL Aaron Coreun arrived borne tbe i 25th inxi., leaving \ f vessel in Philadel- i ptiia. The Captain vpeot Sabbath at i bis brother*. Younga Corson. Ocean City. I returning la Philadelphia tbe S8>h inst. i Aa tbe Orraa City ramp meeting to Co progress tbe travel on tbe turnpike baa greatly increased, and al present it ia not an rm«y matter to find the mad without - a vehicle of some kind passing ova itTwo of our boatalrn wbo spent last 5 week at Bra Isle io quest of parties, returned recently aod report business dull. f Tbe following text were preached from last Sabbath by Rev, J. U. Eutrikin. c moraine Acta 4tb chap., 81 vai. evC. 2od Samuel, 9th chap., 5 8 va. 1 Ocaan View. , Priscllla Townaend. relirt of tbe tote Ji ihn T nwnaend. waa atricken with paralysis ra Saturday last, but little hopes ot - ba recovery are entertained. Sbe bra since died.— Ed. <3 a It is provoking to go riding in an open baroorhe, and have people to aak if you d have fish fcir sale. Tbe sens of Thompson YsnGilder, Tbomjsvin and Ltne-'ln. Itave arrived home, from their mil.' in North Carolina Tbey win spend riie w-arm months al " home, and return in the fall. Tbe hoys e and cypnas s» amp*. The hotel Dv Bastllr. <a 'lie Bra Isii ® the other booses .m the Island; the com " pany to mostly of the m. touched American type, and tliey til rarer rax-** , Eve y kiw srala ahrntliv tHtofalltout o! . the tiuiWme. theuiarvhall visita lire guests a and coil-vis the o*bs tbat have two tof' oa*tbe fl'ior by tbe re-ceding ti le. • That garlure wagon tlutt travels *<■ d much ra the re as ids mad, is a nuisance. aod should he abated. The stench Is positively nutragunua. and 'he folks are compelled to char lb- ir doors on the ap " proacbol the Cloud. It may be wbotoe flrir ^drrrlisfmrnts. Care for the Children lt Children feel thr drbfflty of the changing ■ The blood shulIhTtie eioansed and the system * Invigorated by the use of Hood's baraaparliU- * * Last Spring my '.wo children were vaccinated. Bosm alter, they beok* all out srith running sores, ao dreadtal I tbonght I atosld lose I pleU'ly ; and they have been healthy ever h since. I do feel that Hood s BaraapariOa , saved my children to me." Mas. & L J Tnottvso*. West Warveu, Mats !• Purify the Blood n-d". Barvapsrflla Is charactcrtxed by throe pecuHarttlet : 1st, the euesMssotten ot BsmcJi.U agents; ad. the praywwtooss; ad, the process U securing the active medtohtai Strength, rtfretliig con hp.herto wnknesrei ; sssse b Begot, r id Hards. Lowell. »Usa. "ilioTi P\r«aii*r1IU hosts all others, are t Sir(Sk'£S3fS^a\>^^"m,, Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by at: drapgtata. *t;rtfa»s. Mad j only by G L HOOD A OO, LoweU. Mara IOU Doses One Dollar. '■ ^GENTeV ANTED— FOR THE ; BLUHeT" CLLFELiffli .10(145.' SBUtUOe. | Sara .iVi! tgu Ju t (flit- ) oS?\V'j. ! t,^j.

' ^ / Fd ^Ve °n*tomar'J HlWAWBRlfiBE&THIM -£• 5 h ' h'2°^v0 Si la— te»|1I0TEL PROPRIETORS, the c«.ls sold by as are of a hard, vtteous hody ^9^7 srhlcli is ma excellrel tordarahutty II I " u direoiorvhcn chippol. We aril a: the manufact- , orreVkiirretcaippnoe. We promlscui retuud ibr nuuey (urAh «««to bought from na, areplao* ■arm a! any tunc II tbey da not bul l out aa rcprtatraicd. RUSSELL. CAMPBELL & CO Noa. 221 Market and 210 Church- Streets, Philadelphia. Just Received a Largo Lot of WAIU PAP£R & BORDERS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. FAMILY FLOUR, WM. TOWN8END, Btlidl car. Washington X uccan "Street*. Cape May Cliy. GRAND SPRING OPENING WM. G. SERRILL & CO., At Green Creek. Cape May Co., N. J. Dry Goifls, Fancy Articles, BEaay-Hafle CMlimlffliurj Ws, k GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 1 WATCHEM. CUX KA. JKWELKV. PAiKTU, OlLri, DHfOB, CUor KKhYWAHC, XTC, , to tie foand tn fiostb Jersey . string blrorrrateaf number id Urkcuuc July dta^irahwiu receive an r Irgaat watnat center tabto! PLANING MILL, ; SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. XAXUFARVUBp OF Doors, Sash, Blinds. Shutters, Moulding. &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TURNINGS. ETC.," BUILDING LUMBER ; OF "EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. FHOXT ASP FKDEItAl. STRXETS. CAMDKN. X. J. |eia-y OUR MOTTO—" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" ; THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, No. 43 Washington StreetT Cape May City, 1 CHARLES NEEDLES. , msbre raihig riv^JTlre"."'* ue'pM'fiS^imbWH dvj "££ tirey tia.1 nrvrrtMrti able irrotAain befr*e, shur^of Phllai>rlpj.iB. We art now prvpareil to gtva i Kvm aull greater advauugra, and to au Inspection or oor nrsr rerles of M'KIN'i AND St.'MMBB DREHS GOODS. MUSLINS AND FLANNELS. ' Which 0*0*1 be duplicated at tbt jrtuca we Bak at any store In tbe eoonty. DR. WARNER'S CAROLINE CORSETS, u-S^ricc ll.ts. we hare reduced to *1.00. Call and see our splrreud line of tlree. ncoda. wi»r of wbto* are ax tow aa 1* cenu a yard. Great Krelai l«ni id frtrea la every department, and to aa liwarrtloa of tbe greats wna a View I If reenmnuf tbem with tnaar if other stores, we invite our JqPff ramomara aad tbe puldkja The People's Reliable ; CLOTHING STORE, 4 1 Washinton Stre«t, Cape May City. CHAKLEB NEEDLES, i lairaa^Oirapeei abd Finsst etoci ta tbe oouasy of ' Gents' EraifW lMi and FeriislE Uoois. ttpedally Srlrrted for tbe WTttSO abd 8 I'M M XX TRADE of 1«4. mrlvoa and coaiiur* crowded wnb goods awatuag the uspecuua of oor Oap* May ccsuocra. | Of It «» ORAND ARMY «PT». IBCLTDIKO EXTHA BUTTONS, CAHT BE BEAT, t oil and are oar stork of ooseamq mm*. Hala. Son I'mtprUBs al all prtcaa abd a all asalcrisM : All thr 8 relet A homin-r atylea of BUB. Uaro a Ruaa Ilsia. Men's Flasbel Hhlrw la rrmj varMy, M .. ".tai..._r.h."'. mrei whirl, m rt! reicra AiluaraMead o( aaaayumi* to a* fry SEEDS! SEEDS! r A FCRS, FREbn AND BXIUBIX STOCK OF Y1GETABLK, GRASS, FLOUR, CLOYIR AND BIRR SEEDS. ujat thesweared. Tujrlr tLTT?" "* Flower Seed* at Sc. per Packet; 25 Packet# 91; 12 Packuta 50Cre 1 Free t.y mall tnaoy x-t-lrtBaBB fwatpt of prto*. - rw-At-i O-cnsr Huatia aad Huwarl Krevu. Cape Mx; ctlj. !t.l. m6uz:£eim!i BATTLES OF THE WORLD.