i • 1.50 ^cr Aiinnm. In M<ucc anil Counfg. . Works m « general ifclrur are sstlsfi.! with W» than mm; and yetnatwiihiisndInt. they are in * *nr mature feat eerily aalHflwl. In the em plaoe prrfmr.cr and prrerrteixr are wry Important things » to time, if tin opposite sex would hart tlxir attentions graciously reorived. Tlxy ^_A°* mi" t" tire mode-end manner of the adds***. ibau the value of tbe obligation, and twtimate it m-rer by tbe time, tbe coat, and tbe trouble thai may be expended upon It than by it#, intrineic worth Attention it errr enrrent coin with tbe ladiea and tlxy weigh thq .heart mod) more scrupulously than tbe bead. A wealthy euiter purrttesc* a watch for hi* idnl, atudded w'itb gem*; an artificer makra a far leaa coaly one for bla favorite, and it needa on be told which "rill he the more honorably rewired Goe of Ihrar. at leaac. will be aim red that a pcrano during tbe arbnle preeeaa of fabrica- » lino of the prewent had the object of bb ' lore in bis mind. Tbe gift waa one of lore and bene* i'« precioosoe** Tbe ■Prey i> told of a Itwwiao Countoa who w/*r 00 her. ^#*om aa a predooa reilx a ample pin. 'it bad been made a hallowed thine tober frr«n the fact that it bad protwl.lv raved brr b'ldwntTa life, and certainly hi* mind. It seems tbe ownl bad been oa-t into a daric prtano fell for aorac fdlMlcal offensr. He ww left llrere with nothing to occupy hlr mind hot tbe btacknm of hia a'.-te. In grouping around for acme relief for bli tboughla. lie earoe soma* 00 hit prison floor, a pitf. Th'it 1 waa a real treasure to him, for be spent „ tbe Pw>» weary days of his incarecratioc in throwinc it away and then feeling around tin be found it.tl.ua nvnpying and releir. . in* hfa mind of tfie p-ribm? stuff that wa> welrbing upon It- When liberty came for tbe count tbe pin waa taken out with htm. Ibe countess wore it and rained it more . than all her earthly Utiaint besides. - What a boly thing i» woman's lor*. Complaint. It i* tbe small thiols of life that moat anno)- o>. the little foxes that steal the grapes. Many people are patient and uncomplaining shoot import cot matters, hut lapse Into a preriah dlaonoleot over small rarer day annoyance* Chief am. air three » the state of the weather. They hare learned to watch tire floods, ud all lire atmospherical signs to are if they cannot ring from them some tokens of impending storms. They for. * get that there must be some rainy days, and that beyond the douda the sun Is shining. But three facts are ignores! itaik aide of the picture da only seen turned to the wall ao to apeak. Tlx rain that intrrfirvr with a proposed exla regarded as a direct interference will. I'rorldencr, or an unjostiflable frrek of nature not to be calmly endured.The fact that nature is refreshed, and the great rirer highways are kept in order Is Ignored. Bo we might go on am! mention many things that give annoyance when if a moment a spent in thinking of what Is good to others, the mouth wouk: he irajed aa tpcomplainL ( Mr. John McCann. a well knosrn nwid4iof Cape May died Tbttraday more Gtng at 7 a. m., qnirc snddenly. He had been In falling brehh for mm time, and teemed to b» aware of bis light grip upon ■ life for aereral week*. Ilia ood was calm and pewrrtnl. Mr. McCann was born Ir. 1BSS in Ireland. He cwnxtothls coonii?1 in rally manhood and thirty yttua ago settled sWWpc May. Fta tbr prat twenty. Are yrwrs be baa been tbe owner ami proprietor of (he Greenwood Cottage on Dcc dor street. He has lived tbrc-ngh many « aturiag scenes to the history of Cape May . and has always been a ettisen held in )dgh esteem. Hia death will he a scrree Uo> to his neighbor* and relatirrs. Tlx fun- < oral obsequies will take plaoejon Batnrda. 1 at 8 a m., at ft. Mary's Church, Fall*. 1 IVgsn wilt ockbrat* requiem mam and 1 tbe ludy Will be laid to rest in tbe oeaii , tery in IXJd Spring neighborhood. 1 Three were eighteen porpoiwa eaugt' , .« tbe liayaRte Monday In lbs- big net The fish were rrr.drrrd in ootnmereisl , shore the ftaambost Landing. Those { who would bketo sec the operation of re , during the puipoiare, can uke tbe D. £ . K. U. and I.* the works. Tbr porpoise- , taugbt Monday weighed from Mi u. !««' , foenda cart. T.Mtay if tbe wtatbee per- , miis. a haul td the big seine will bemad , Umar. Tbe little steams will sign wbco they pare the city, ao that Tisitre. may bare an opptvtunity to witness lb Tbe M. 11. Church at Port Korria waderiroyrel uyflreoo Sunday night, sup pored to be tbe work of an Incendiary R K Hnfhnan bad Joaf V* hie uralenai as the ground, and wae to commoner to twree Che. church 00 Monday morning. His leaa to rigging Jack soeaa, ric.. h estimate* at two hundred doBrrt. Tbr church was rel«vd at *000 with an inaurancrof S TOO dollar.. Caole Reoh •y, U la an right, and think, be hre px Induce in (twee U* daily annoyaucre Umt beset your jrihway. Tbey may be hi -be your in tock.-«raH*hrwrelse jou | m*j tali ,L . Ttar is behind our planning j aa usnwlinc gaofidetse, that wisely up- I sets many a plan' It is a god role to go re Com. day ^day.duing lire duti^ uf is or bocrowiag trouble trien the unknown Angirem is quiet b<K charming, lu bathing, ixal.ax md fabmg. are excelgrowth of idk.' cedar ^.d. Lu aarertreT
-T j I Car! VraeatanT. of Wreliington. D. C-, i reciured too flir ..ul Sunday during hath- ' ing hours and came eery near losing his life. " : He was a hurihed yards from shore when c : he signaled for help. Imtnrtiiaie response - was made from the beach. Harry Johns tied a rope around bla waist and struck oot heroically 00 an errand of mercy, ac- " crenpanied by Wallace Ooraon.'Lew Ulldreth, Richard Mow, Robert Oole, Ah j Johns and Rudolph Oilman, with others. . lie means of tbe line the rescuers, in the I meantime forming a chain, be wa» - readied and drawn to the shore In safety a with tbe aauttancr of Clem Welkins and c Tooey Dilliuo. W hen "Mr. Johns got to f the airand be sank in an uocoosckraa con- ■ di'Jun from exhaustion. He should, with , Lew HUdreth and other* of the rrcuers, . rrcrire great credit for their heroic ac- . Hoc. When the accident occurred there waa a strong flood tide, this added to the . difficulty, 'as it had to be contended with, 1 and only by tbe mow Herculean endeavors . they aarrd, not poly tbe young man but 1 tbrmarlvoa. . There are few indeed who • are willing to risk tbeir Urea in this hazard mis alUmfg. as there Is .danger of beI ing taken to the bottom by tbe clutch of a' man struggling for bla life. All booor t j those who imperil their llreafor others. There wa* no lib- -boat on duty at the tiuiv of tbia affair. Tbe volunteer orew, for lack of support, bad to give up tbe struggle and beach tbeir boat,tlll a raiee liberal spirit lake* poswreiou of our citizens. And, in pcaalng, we again drew tbe attention of tbe municipal authorities fu the matter, and suggest that we thould have a service under official oJnrol. Mr. Vcm - zianl was tared for by those about bim, and when be had gotten over bis fl^b! with tbe sea.be was escorted to the Arctic, where he was stopping. We cannot let tlx matter paw without again cautkmirg those who g»into tbe atrrf. fur the Aral time, Hat tbey^ may be more careful. Wedniwday afternoon was to be a gala day anung tbe sporting fraternity of our city. At about 8 o'cVxk quite a crowd had asarmhled at tbe comer of Broadway and Hleamboal Landing Pike awaiting tbe arrival of the cnnleatingsteeds. Soon tbe expectant multitudes had their wWies gratified by the appearance on tbe scene of two racers, one a bay the otBw a aorreL Our grnhd friend Ool Lanring acted as master of ceremonies. After a little "warming op" (and a very little at tliat) the bones proceeded to the starting point, which war tbe toll-tale, and the tare went 00. After cqpaiderablr scoring tbe word "go" was giro, both honua getting away well together. Tbe first quarter was made, some say in 8SJ seconds, but it is questionable. Tbe mile was made in worthing more than 8 minr, »j socraida, tbe best time by Mnud Tbe first brat was taken by tbe sorrel, and tbe second and third, and race, by the lay. At the close of the third beat neither returned to the Judge's stand. 10 recti re tbe decision, but proceeded to thrfr respective stables, apparently well satisfied with tbe result.* How much lately ascertain, but care ardent admirer of tbe bay offered to wager a quarter that hit favorite would win the race. The Chair Hog Again. It Is about tithe selfish people were shot down upon in regard to umooponxlng halfa-dozen unoccupied chain at the leading during hops and omcrru. A guest at tbe~ htockloo on Tuesday eren- • ing had a tiff with a party who reaetse.l chairs for a person of friends from ctlx r 1 holds and (Wage*, who had Jnst goor ' m to see the dancing. The guest waa not 1 to be bluffed by such an excuse and tonk 1 ooe of the unoccupied chairs. As is usual 1 in such cases: lie- balance at tbe chairs were not used daring the real of the evro- ■ ing. Timid people should insist 00 their - rights and Cake any vacant chair until it ■ i* rolled for. Tbr rainr rule should ap- • ply to railway trains The chair b'« must go. Livx AMD 1 xr Ijvs. CheeHulneaa. To prearrve'a chcxiful frame uf mind, - every one nerds to have interests outride of himself. We may safely affirm that the man who uniformly meet* 111 with an i animated expression, a boprful aspen, and a frank and cordial greeting is not a Selfish or self-era Irrori man. 11c is glad anfi tony fey more than bis own soccers » 1 or failure*: be la inter rated in some things at least, apart from their relation to hiui- ' self- Nothing more effectually weighs ' down Iha spirit*, oonuacu the sources of pleasure, and darkens tbe oountenanco than l^e exrlnaire thought ot, and reference to personal Interest ; and no one can ' hope to maintains cheat.. 1 disposition « ' exert u inspiring influence until be takes a genuine inmost in other things and olhtt people. I Grand Mlnatrel Performance 1 First appear*!, tr- since their retarn 1 Invn abr.id of the famous world Renowned Math House Minstrels, on tlx ,*1 Niturday morning. Aguat iltb, from IS until 8 o'clock ; 1000 laughs in lj*> se ! -mda. The aiiare v-kx Inmr, Jim H.IIDy, wHl proi lively apper and sing tlx ' taautifu! tadled entitled -Sadie Wiay.' ' Also tbefoi!'twingwel|.kn"wn artisu.will appear: J,«e Droks, Dickie Bm.lh, : ("hapieo Csarine, Ow*r Rohh, Cfiiariv. Early." The garri dog Res no will pet- ' l.-rm some very dlffloall (oats of leaping, j Admhairm free: cbiltlren l.alf price. agar : J. &. IfcDoormgt ndvanre agent. Thw iron Piar. ' ! The iron pier wa* a fa write piaor of re Mdril today mxT ttii ire^p" Tht ~re- • j dcoee that tbe stock id the outnpany will j pty a handsome diridsod. Tlx Iroo ' work of the piar wffl be oqmpleted by tU middle of the week, and the frame tar the large paviltkm at the coran end, is - ready for erect ioo. A grand onacett will Uw pte about the middle of An Honest Boy. « A hoy by the nam* if lxcoard Oaap, r who is driving Inr Frank Bhaw, founds t pxhridxmk hi hit dog-rort that had hren ;
PERSONAL. Rev. R. 11 OonweH and wife aooom- , panird by a part#* of ladim and gentlemen - * ill register at the Cbalf.mte«i Monday . next. , 1 Arrivals st tbe Tremont yesterday were s Mrs- 11 W. Hand, Mrs. a."W. Johnson, 1 MoUie and Oriaaie Johnaoo and Henry t Hand, Jr. \_ We are glad to welcome Rev. Dr. . .Shields of Bristol back to bis old borne. . He is looking in excellent health and . fiurita. laiug may be live to point aini ncrs to the straight and narrow way and I also to read the Wave. President Reynolds, of the Porpoise I Pishing Cm, luu a wonderful amount of p Information as to tbe habits and peculiar- • itie* of the remarkable su hogs. 1 Joseph Hand. Jr., of Camden, N. J-. made a flying visit to the Cape yesterday. Mr. Hand is a rising young merchant . f Philadelphia with a large an steadily : growing business. Prank Rilling Leach, qjiief clerk iu Auditor's Office, Philadelphia, has returned to Cape May from t'aphn Bpringa, West Vcrginia, where lie has sjxnl thuv weeks much |o Ox bencfll of his lirolih lit adds his testimony to thousands of ti.it, that "there's noplace UkeCapeMay. Mr. Leach will flnish the season here. I apt. Bcheliinger, one of our Delaware pil. as, is hard at wurk at bis business in tbe bay, being kept more closely occupied this mietb Uian ever in bis life before. Mr. Scbcllingrr is a eon of 'Cape May of whom she Is Justly proud, [le has aIJa and siMciiaf..lly oocducted the Intcrerta of tbr Shw ^rwey and Delaware piles befrxr the last-two avaai'att of OoogfCSk. Among the gueata at the McO'liiun House at present are tbe following : llev. Mr. ard Mr*. E. P. Bblehls, ..f Bristol. Pa : Rev. J. L" Seward, of New Alexandria. Pa : Mr. V, M. Roberta, Mr A. H. Sickle. Mr and -Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Pbilailelphla ; Mr. Joseph FVkdrowaid. Raltiiuorr : Mr* Block, family and nun*-, tfineinnati : Mr. Win. Hnnterson and Mr Chaa. Huntersoo. Camden; Mr A. A. Barker, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. a Campbell and daughter, Sir. Clan nee 51. Hutch, Philadelphia. Solua-Cum Sola. Moonlight and lovrri have ever been conJUotal The silvery light of tbe tauten v.f the nigbt irrmi to have a special eflert 00 the Under emotions of the heart, and the JEOSI bashful swain gains courage in tbe soft sweet rffulgenoe. Walking along the board walk, whispering those aolt D .things that make up loycri' language, gating at the vista of shimmering rippks that lead like a path of molten silver fu over the sea. many abouple last night fell lb.- influences we dcacrilx. As the saunter p records, a faring of closer intimacy beooa.ro apparent, and spoken language is 00 longer necessary to express thought. Intervals of silence, tweeter than the moat h-miwl words, occur once and again; the cxmpanlocablp at tbe crowd becomes i'k-a-inc, and a timid suggestion by tberaroi; that ;< "W00M be'mSh plraaanler on the beach," merit a ready If blushing aserat. What greater happiness, what enjoy inc.. more innocent than that of two youn • loving creatures sauntering 00 the hard sand of our perfect brocb. batted in tbe light -of the foil morn, the uiitalc front 5 vnc nrighboriDg urchestra mingling softly with the ripple of tbe ware*, breaker* 00 loogrr. To her, Inriguraled by the •wan winds, strong from bcr daily awi i . tfie wintepa gaiety looks stupid and dull in cnmparisnu. The gay crowd at tt " Clarity, tbe exclusiveneaa of tbe Atwra- . lilies, tbe very niorot of last aroaoos Ger. , mans she mentally vows are all aa 00U1iog breide Ibis delicious walk. He. is rex Use of the faat-fiecting varoti m. n ehing recks be of Third street, the in-tt-rrot of bis patients, tbe carca of Jiis clients, tbe rien-aada of lb* Journal, are all forg gtec. auffiri-nt for tbe da^fis tlx . d ligbt thereof. Oapc May bolds him meantime b>*t_v and wall : tbe gitl be is reaming to lore it Ixaidc bim. and ail other idrws are rendered as naught, lie is aafsra rota aria. G. H. B. Nice Party. On Tuesday evening an excursion »as trade by a parly of young ladies and gi nUetnen to the t'atlino House, (Sqic May Point. Tbe trip was a surcoa. and of 1 pleasure highly productive. Bytheahming mom tlx ride Ibrougb tbe froesta id pints, where do sound brroks tbe siVncc •it the stilly night, save an rxeaahuial *.«tf ot |be Light ingalr, or tbe murmur of tbe distant Ocean, waa delighlfui. Having I arrived there, tbey were kindly re»iv*l lu the bop by the genial manager. Prof. Ti osu. who ojpnwacd bis weitximc 1>J inirodndug itancro ajiart from the or>1« of the erraiug. Those of tbe party who danced under tbe guidance of Miss liar, row. would express thanks rf bcr for her Tbe b.qi having rioted thry brirnk iliemsr lvro to tbe bowling ally, where li e ladiea .iissinguiahid Iheniixlvea by their export rolling, heating tix genu every lime. Miaa Hand proved the champion . The party was cvnp-aol ..f Misses if. Barrows. A. Brown. F. Sbrppard, H. , Hand, M. Midur, L. TVy'.or, A- Baepiwrd, ; B. Brooks. Messrs- A. Bulky, J. Crewre. J. UeuDeU, Jr.. J. Seh.llrcger, J. Godfrey, J. Learning. O. Townaend. Take Notice. 1 AS paOOM iadaiaad to »*|ou aooxuiU 1 of printing, adawrtiaing or tubacrtptioo 10 I the Bfasr <./ Ue Cwjv. are hereby notified . (hat sllkuch aoomnls that are m* settled no or before August StWi Instant, will le odlacted aonmliBg to law without forth, r ooGro. Mr. Wm. T. t'nau.bera, ,-.f C. ld • Spiing. baa In his hands a number uf bills ' due us lev wbtoh be V outh.*iacl to re- . Call and see bin". Peraous know ing tbemarlra BuJebted aa above will save ex- : Prowe bj hrodins ' There are very few wivnra 00 thegiobe J Who equal tbe Bal'imoce girls A* bsauiT, ; and there are very few men in the world. . with Chpe May thrown" in, list has that r aketnlx.— bent in the middle-aide thwfflc ( — dudro: -walk that a certain young 1 BalUtnorian stopping at Brexton Villa,. I and a dweller 00 Evtan Piace Balilm . ee puuon. Tbe infant too of Chaa II. Newell. , E-).. at ««y I'olt". — feroional arevire* for tbe relief of Iha
- SALTS. n- Old birds are aby of chaff, m Some milk baa a whey at Us own. ty Baltimore sends 4a more guests auh . t re The yacht was alone on the wide, wide n. seaT Mulium in parro— A fat woman In a bathing Suit. V- Two beads are belter than one, partku- *• larly In a barrel. ld It gives a dog cartage to attach a fin kettle to fait tall. «i "Let go the jibaheet and haul the mala. I •ail to windward." v The weather is playing pranks with exuraion parties. r- "Blame It ! why dldnt you aay an before, if you knew." Revere Beach, Mux, is Called the Cape May of the eastern roast. Summer hotel men who never aditorIft Jolly, grand. ]usi flnu, with music u bi keep time, in the git eel ul aralta. Sam. Ralley has trwigacd hit (u si lien with the Porpoise Kbhlng Company. r Cape May is baiburingaome very promi1 Dent politicians. The more the belter. ,f It is something of s wonder that White h Mowtain Intel kerpen do not commit suicide. Who is the Utllimurc gentleman so e food of cmbrodcrit, that all the buliro - The New York lhraSd lakes a fbird of - the space Mr. Blain't letter occupied to '' Say it was too lolg. f Yacblt, ttcainriups, and tniiing mers ever changing panorama. A weazel made an attack up<m a young u Green CreckrPa tame crow, and got the worri t-nd of tbe bargain. What is the matter vf iiti hm Trnnu ■ when Wbiiaker. wilb bis blur and ml Let yclluw shoes and flsuocl thill it after . iU baiL There arc pug awl pug* Tuff woman ■ -Willi "would give ,».w fct a pug dog, 1 would give twice that 1 1 ret rid of a pug Tbe pretibwt and miat atiractivo bevy * of young lad ir* a" t ape May Uda turn Blnefish. says ao authority, more than any ruber fish, require* to be eaten aa auuo 1 afiesil#sroOKblaa prwribk. 3 It 1* all ngbt to fall in hive with a dear t girl, but the young own should remember t that the really best wive* are tbe ebroprol- > Tight pants are gnlng owl of fashion. ? The number or tight men in pants will 1 probably always remain. Just the same, . however. t David Paul Btuwn, hat Just finished a r crayou sketch of a "ye tramp." lie thinks I of exhibiting U in the fall exhibition at - Philadelphia. r CoUu aim Sola. Tbe loyrrs sal and ; e whispered logrllier. faebolding the moon * rise over tbe placid sea aud lire ailvt .y . r- An Uaarcgo h .lei derfc Is an hmnbied i - by tlx lo» r* hit dma< wt lliat he actually ! t p-vurits r ('.re, inert to roll him by bla first r eauir — ilufalm i'zprtM. "Will you allow your daughter L. to - walk wiih me along the l<each* this ru-m. 6 int-1 We will be awfully guod If you d will." Tbey were there. e Tlx young lady wbo made 700 wrvda n out r.f "conacre aloes" bat run away Ix- - cause her mother wanted her to make ■* three leave* of bread out of "flour." " Did it ever occur to yuu bow ashamed '• a pug dog must be of himself when be has II tu be seen In company wilb a woman wh< " is foul enough to lug hlnf about? '• • During Mr. Conwells sUy at the Cape he will prtwch and lecture in tbe Bapiiat " church. Anltcmoloewa that will give " visitor* and citizens great satiifacUoo. '• Mild gsnt (to flilxrboy)— "I'm sorry to hear you were the worse for liquor lasf nigbt, Sam ; you take after your father." '' Bam— "No, air i father never leaves any Votes 00 railroad trains are no lodiro- " lions of which man will be cloctad prcd- " dent ; but It make* a difference whether '• the train la going to a prise light or to a rompmeeting. is tux srom"! Ibr tslreM, awerteat bore ; j. Cm U sbe areptxl cpoe mj aorn. ,f "Found, on Sunday last, a lace mltlro, embroidered with i**rls. If tbe peraoe wbo lnet U will be kind enough to leave x the other ooe at tbe office of this paper * six will greatly oblige the person wbo *■ found the first I " 'lire bouse known as tbe John C. Little f1 House, <u the Pike, oext door to the ^ Knickerbocker Ice Co., will be sold on ' Mooday, Aug, lltb. at * o'clock, p. m. '**, G. W. Smith, auotiooror. There is an aocumolation of mud and water between tbe rails dt the city rail* ay ' track*. There riKiold be prompt attention to this matter by Oiling up tbe boles tbxt hare been wore before exile accident ocT Saavllla. j' Mr. T. R. Gandy baa purchased a new * pbaaoo, also a nice spring maiket wagoo. " Mr. Herbert Smith, bat named lilt new boat tbe Meteor, presumably, because tbe is oaiy in sight a few moments when milOur obureh festival netted betwern TO and 80 dollar*, notwithstanding the weathu er was very unfavorable, in Our pastor bas been enjoying the comd pany of hit brother, of Port Norria, the d past week. Mr. J. H. Clark has purchased a bone, :d be aay* be la a good driver. U Bay birds are quite plenty again, ao are c" the gunners. „ * Mr*. Ada Hall an^'dangtitrr. are epI. Joying a pleasant visit at the. old borneProf. E. cToriBi la off lor a iri^ toi ^ ikiatoc with Capt. Fr*nk Bn.i'lr , Mr. Peun. Coroou, Vstoe of )IV: ! Morris church, beard the new* on Moo- ^ j day that bis church bad been buiood to i the ground the previous Baluniay he ! txi.ctnd to mure hit famUy on Wed. Vj _ i The West Cape Msy correspoudent of ; tbe Star having reported a baby arrival II. j a week In advance, made op hU nund re : I bat U should not occur again. It Sa.ru--f ! **** f- 1 be front gate of a oariain boras « Yfrt " ^ yriwtherBwra.b-yorg.lX r. The Sea Vibe camp meeting will cornB raraw^u throughout the octal y In at11
Hotly Baach. Fire Mile Beach contains 1000 acres. h ' No 'Xh*f i'rLnd on the const ha* anytfcicg like the amount of fores!. . '■ The time is not far distant wbc* there will be a drive from one end of tbe island , to tbe otber. | The rains of the past few days hare cuej ailrisbiy dampened tbe proJecU of those "" 1 tenting In tbe wtsxls. ' ^ I Tbe goveruuv-nt house W being cnI lxrgvd and repaired prior to uccufianry in Bepleuiber. i The organization of a Hard of lleailb I is conleu-plsted. Such an orgurizabou would add an all lmp»rtant feature to the prospects of tfie l.Und- ; It was eminently fl'llur lien, 'bat Mr. Brown should proai h the -qxnlng seraxvi * in tht fiiat house of wurship in this new ' r" The ex|>raK* or the churches bare thus far been met. Then; is no dtula but that ' * tlx rowans to finish will be furtl.-rotmug 1 In due time. n Rev. J. Dcllxrle ltrucnof t'laj-Vm, was ' alai 1 ■retail and took part to the rerview. Mr. Brurn is an anient belifver in thefu. ! lure growth and |irospcrity of Holly ' ' Reach. ' It It to be regretted I ba\ Mr. 1 11 Brurn is to leave Clayton for Belvedere. Mr. Measry, who bra just erected tlx 1 0 new chapel, has taken tlx contract to s * erect a vestibule and steeple on the Green 1 I xeek Piesbyletiaa church Mr. Measry I hut had axpcrh-oce In that kind of wori, ' 0 and we doubt not that bo will make a rail-factory Job. Bervioea were belli In tlx unflnisbcit 1 D. ehatxl on bundsy. A large oongregmticn ' ataembled, in fact there were more people ' * tlica ttxre wrresea'x. 5>qgieof Ibect-a'rs * with wi.ich Ibr church is loLe sealed have 1 arrivrd, and a'nrw Estey ela; el orgno "* i from 1 he *s'v-rneuu ..f E. M. Brexe A. 1 fl C-x. was one -if the liatoie* Dr. V. D. ' T Herd tun i-hrii i be pniptt liiblr, the 1 pulpit at itnsk arms from Mi* Jos. Taylor, 1 " sn<l l.nd d .uc service tm like orauion " twice Jefoir. Hev. Allen H. Brow ] * prevchci. Mr. Brown has perhsj* dllne more fpirilu*! work for the uiib'si rcli- ' r ginus wrifarc ft Sooth Jersey than any : " other living n-o. Few. il any who ■ Ixard him, leslized liow many new 1 0 ciiutclw* Ix in tut Jilciime had organized 3 ix assinlrei. Long brforc the time of I rsiir.wJt he gave his iifc to up-huilding 1 ' of ffie churches scattered tine and there ' r from Ixaig Rrsnch 10 Oapc Msy. Thou- ' ' sands of untra ha* he wundcicd through 1 woods bcf-ve many who liratd him that 1 '' ihiy were born. Many of tbe churches 1 ' that are now large and flourishing .owe their beginning to bis efforts. Court House. Mr. McAllister, of Hood A Boo bright, 1 1 I lptiii. is stopping wish bis family ■' m ' ■ f Mr. Wra. Rosa. 1 > ! Mr J. ilni.Jnsn, wife and..hihl of Ce- 1 i dsnvilk, N. J.. 1 real the Union Hotel. J | M— Yates, -d Pa., i« editing at' Mr. 1 t ' Di-kmertrllildreili ! Mr G>-'.urtlg.hv: 111,1 h-A.lKisinentiip 1 tn Willis msisvt. l's., last week lor the 1 0 "pirp wil l i-utuha-i'. : iumUvfiXhls yard, J '■ as that is « guwt crtrre fur the lumber - 0 trade, liu flnd> 11 his auvuuagu to deal d> 1 vect with that toio'. la Mrs. AM». II.1„I xud family rriurnod :o ing a plessuni v .v»g c the fine largo ' d turd Ijand, th- lime was ucrupied in : LS making a Hip fafx vera Piiihild{ihia aud ■ ,,i Boston. Alter anotuir ahixt trip north Capl. llsnd cxjv-ct* to start 00 a royagc 1 ie to Aspinwall. at Last Sabbath waa quarterly meeting c with Iha Methodist of this circuit, and tlx service* were held in the Anbury church, 10 at Tuwnsrnds Inlet, at which place the ' if Rev. 8. F. iVbtsler, of Glssaboro, " preached in the forenoon In place of Prciy' siiinc Elder Walton, who was engaged at Pilwsn Urore camp meeting, i- Tbe annual camp meeting lxld by tbe i- colored people in the neighburhooq of ir Swain Slat loo, is now In progress, quite a large crowd assembled on the grounds last Snnday af ternoqn and eTcnlng; 4b the morning an exorllrat term a was {•reached by Preaidiqg Elder White, of the Philadelphia district. In the afternoAn, by special request. Rev. Mr. Milchell, at the M . E. church, of tbia plaoe, s. preached to a large coogregalioc. « At the late meeting of tlx New Jersey r" Stale Medical Society, application was r made to that body, asking that a charlxr 10 Ix granted for .tlx organization ot a society io Gape May county. Tbe charter le was granted, with the following named 10 physicians signing the appp'icslion. As n charter members Dm. V. M. D. Marcy. 1- JameaMrcray, I. M. Dnwna. H. A. Ken nedy, G. G. Carll, J. H. Ingram, W. 8. id Earning and Randolph Marshall. A >y ciety was organised by a large nutulxr of 10 physicians last fall, but in order to be■t oome reorganized by Ibc Bute Boit- city, it wai necessary to ptocurc s charier. A permanent and regular organization two now be formed and delegates appointed to the next State * meeting to be brid at Loog Branch. Mr. Daniel Whlimu and family, of ■ Philadelphia, are stepping wpb Mis ■e Whitum'a sister, Mr* Rachel Crawford. 1- - IXDSZ. bTbe City Council of tbe city of Cape n. May. bas authorized s loon of twenty x thousand dollars («».000) for which bond, will 1* issix.1 payable In IS yrsrs from date of issoe. with Interest at 5 per '• cent per anuro. The said ban will brn Created fur the purpos-- of funding 'be rc ban of twenty Ifi .i.nod dollars, due Oct. 1st. 1884. A portion if said l «n has been taken, and premot wishing 10 fubP" scribe for any pwr. eflta balance (f 1U. - e- 800.) at par. can 3.J on « address, Ciiy 1 - ' u- Flaancr croamitlee flf said ritv. from ... whom all infixmaliiic cqpcermcE axi . , loan can be obtained. !l Roaatr K. Hponaa, ) Finance u- F. Brnxst Towxazvo, CoinmUlei-. o J a- H. lUJra* ) x Cape Msy Chy, Aug., Mi. 1884. i. " — — A oowschoontr w ill be launched frxn tl if blpyardof.1. If Dirertytatltraniarille, of oc August 18th. ^All the nstttl eerem n al ie* wiU ba obairrrd and the event will Ix i id wiuxaacd l>y invited gocsu from a't [ u- parts at tbe connly.. x Thomas EMredgr's new ^ore 00 Browl- * x way. Weal Cape May. it fully stock, d; j with dry good* isji-w* tarhaa luits ; a"!« grata fureishinr g«d.. Give sa a 11 OalL aSt-^t. « _ *• A young lady wilting (lorn a ic- : T uoih «* ■" 'SV b fa "disgB*- .1; -j
Diss Crack Dots. ' ■ inrcuy of rain sod not ao tfany mosq it , tout sa us_l. - sir* Edward Tuiue is nSWng his j Mr. Pred Wmdmau vitiud h1. old . diiponate, N N. E"kksoo on Taixtay. The Dime Social pn-ernt* tbnxhoirh with a paipil set to end one hundred dolQuitc a number of yntin* lolks atteoflrd I , colored rcamp mnving Sunday, six cr right hundred white, and twemy cr ; Ihiny re i ved people. , Mix-* Saraband Lizzie Crouise two of j . Dirchetlcr's nva! zmiaUc ladiea. an 'he 1 tunas .d 'Mr* Aimla Norton. Mr. t'lWpman mux down en Halm in.' , end spent tb. Bs'.lsith wllh hi» wife. -Ix 1 accompnni.d him to lUlat^lpnia on ; Njr.v was lathing so goo.1 as th'. s..iu. ' nxr. The Wabg ~i walin. clear and -:il'. 1 so the people ihink. The dry aml .wrt hath it vrrY fa.bi • a anemg tlx yong preq.tr tb» su.nn . . A ritizcoot tlx place tiirel to cru-.li 'ng it had awaUownd i><n«blng lik a real apj.i. List Bale rein an vice is the scli I _ house,- Ibr church underg. ing repai. , *'■•* 15 '• J ' »f the Epiarepal . CkonA. \v:i ningii'ii piivua.ol a very in ppratiTc wrtwm to an n' un'ive audi Tlx improvenxnis to tlx rhutch arc i going on grandly, the rreif la sharpen- d. ! tlx reccns pulpit is ready to lath, tlx. : restihulc is raiard. and the ftaue for tbe ' stieplc is Dearly rexdy J<> go up. La«i Bstpn'ay a party -.f ladles sui: , feudcrara wrge out fiOiing inlbeys.h' : "Minnie," abqwmc ..f the ladfcacaug... . trek the lrsiL They smvadrel in kl' ing i after hivaklugnhook amf taugbrg , several Jine.. J Among our vbitor* we rnrnllith Sorr rr. j t Irving, wife mid daughter, of Millvii!,- ;'! Thus. Corson. Cold Spring ; John Deny- j Court House ; Howard Jam.*. Jss I ft ih A Wife and daughter, Dennis*:1!. , j Mr?. G,o. Row and dauyhle-, Burlelzi:. ! - and Wb. Davis, Green Ctcek. The alien', i ii of the people ol tl.is place ahoukl Ix called I" the fact Hat M llxre should he street lamps and ihV j number..- 1, ao tlx young men W'^tld not mis'nitc there boxes and 1 . j their way. It is at f nqurat nocutr. <*, and it takes the young ladiea qnite'a w 1. 1. , to convince them of tlx fare . Beeslsy's Point Dots. Quite a large number of city folk? arc enjoying re-entry life in Ibis p]s<v. Mr. Chaa Falne anffifamily ofklillrdle. are tbr gu.ats - t Mr. Alyazo Young . 1 Miss lizzie En* and Miss Km.- J-.! | , aw. of Li ir.* IV arc ebbing frkuda it. * . tills vlrinby. OapL JasBmiih, made a ll) ng trip to the Q iak. r City. Miss Almnla Gandy and Miss M. t..1 GarrcUson, enjoyed a few days of -romp rife* • We think It Would .he ah advantage t.. . . the TurapikeCu if u Soger board unplaced at ur near tic enlrauoo on Ux ahoir j in quite a dilemuot during <vn.p u> dnd : the road. Cajt. Anah Wdtl-Hs, and - itr f J'-lck-1 shoe paid a shut visit with Mre Rllni, I sister. Mis. Constant Blr.:k-i " I The H it. i» progress, 1' ai.it ■ ' a rip- lit il in circulation that .1 x.,.1 bare nncbo.1 tbe turnpike by tbe 8th inz! . ■ favt Bab'ntn by H r. J. G. EutPkiu. < , mom.; IV. ?l ch„ Jr.-. Eve. IV SI eh ' • 9th to ad vs. ' G Dennlsvi'e Items, l l'araon Potter and wife made then i.ist I trip to Cape Slay one day- fast week ' . . Mr. Ti.uinoa Btites condnvtvd tt rei- ( vice in tlx M. E. Chun h last B inlay , evening, in the absence uf tbe pu-P :. , Tbe new rch-smcr being 'milt at Judge t Direny'a Miipyanl is otarly flair lxd, s.e , will be laonc'.ied out wo k. f Rev. B. U. I'., a -r. :o.rtnyjf the M. E. Church of it" placi , v. ill prrach it,. uicaing, on Thors _'sy next at 8 P. SI. Braac of our {a ^ le arc n'lroding lfitr inanT3rPvc camp ii '.-;"z a, - week. , Vri'ors from .«:!!■.»-, 1'suI-Imu, r Trtflhw "VH.'-wn h.v, , . I'-ra n-u.red ao. 1 iiag the past , few day* , Crops look fine. , The inter „.r of the M. 11. Chnrcb la 1 aonu'lo*ba repainted. Showers are hop rat. Tbe sp a o! .. - ... . ivoaght (r> comprised of T- tl- .-k- rc, Treu.Kwa n - hogtl Holme- .' - Brown. Tie brisk brcrze hioaing I list day gam it, 1 she did by Soaking tlx whole parly. „ What a pleasant .enration'H meat le for the- fai-hflil physfii.n p. waUh lb. , color re aniac. nut tix ryes ha.king happy af-a:n In those whom In tils tklillul ti..l merit ix !:a* h-d|a .1 liark p. lifcan-l bml'ti *U»r gVdrrrtlsrmcnts. - Hood's Sarsaparilla • C -lit'lix* In 1 manner fxculur totlsrlt th. , iai! ttv ri*vUt.!i- kingdom. Vuu w.tl Bnil , tots woaCrrfnl remedy efloetrre where otter / r n.-dtctnes tunc fiitcd. Try U now. It will , parity yncr biae4. regulsre Ux digestion, r aid give walk and vigor to tbe entire taaly. - Kiaal's Sir aiariila did me grr_t greal. - X was tired out from oretwoiz, : id It toned ,■ I took Hood's 8araapa. -tta nod tl-iuk I am / Purifies the iSlood aaf. WreaiJUifia 11 ehararterlred to • | la p. :,-i of Xteeds, Lowvtl. Mas* ' | l»^'lK?raflfci'Tx'kpty- - | Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 city by C. 1- IIOoK A Ok, lssnU, Hue . IOU Doses One Dollar. » '^GENTS IV ANTED— fDK Tt i K mmmmm
-Ei^Mh"S'M3rWSfs ^i!a — PEflPK!ET0^ u:. 1 .-a- •■ pre-e. We |-tvre.:« tn re lull. I th m ,.iey forfait goods lautthl Ir. m us. or ICplaoc RUSSELL. CAMPBELL & CO Nos. '231 Market and 210 Church Streets, Philadelphia. Jusu Rocoivoa a Large Let. cf WALL.PAPER & PORPERS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, family' flour, Wfti. TOWN8END, ~~ '";rand~spring opening wm. G. SERRILL & CO., At Creefr Creek, Capo May Co.. N. J. v Goafli, Fa'iy Articles, My-Iaie Clitiini, illinery Gmiiic GROCERIES AND FRO VISIONS, 1 1.- wgwgutY, rtfrwTH, qiiA.^D'iruw. oucittrwut. ETC.. a.rnxjv t- , I .(AreTraJaly^^&jrtflrowajMSy^ Iretoq e^njlxS! planing mill, SASH FACTORY & LUMliKR YARDS, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. WMm SCROLL WORK, TDRN1HGS. ETC, building lumber OF EVERY DEBCRHTHJN. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. OJR MOTTO--" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS'." THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE- STORE, No. 4-3 Washington Street, Cape May City, OHABLSH NEEDLES. xmx^ro^^ronrsira; n? toaanugX ao* ofoaMxir »ii.»'re ""*■* r«iavd to gtra bpit .v.i .isn REMMet bluest ouons. ui'inr-. Vivl-rwiwr and Tnro.lilo*? at arfrv dewvlpuon, wre ooag-lratl) Invite Uxtn. We hare • MUSLINS AND FLANNELS. OR. WARMER'S CAROLINE CORSETS, The People's Reliable CLOTHING STORE, 41 Washinton Street, Cape May City. - NEEDLES. 1 vgra* < -hnapesa and riarei aloe* In. tko roomy of "cits' Bcafiy-KaflE Mi tii fmistti Ml " ' "• - '.I' M UH 1:1: Mt.M'Kuf ivd. seeds1 seeds!" a ft'#!. ntfrU AID I'tUlflLS STOCK of mfTABLS, GRASS, FLOWER CLOYffl ASD BIRD SI1DS. Flower Se«d« at 5c. per Packet; 25 Packflts 9 1 ; i 2 Packets 5Cc„

