Cape May Wave, 23 August 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 3

lV . .... ijjBM, 5ta(cmb anb ffounfg. Conort Over tha Sh. The I roc Piw Oompsny inaugurated ■ •.unity evening tost. Then wen hundred* who passed the turn-aiyle to U* plrr bred pavilion to har bow muilr would sound nvevlV nceno. No mi»»« dtaappniutad, the male tiy the Mrtropoli. Un Ber.il met ell expartsrirew- There it ■a Diary* where e bend of inWnnoroUNiti eounde eo sweet ee on or nrtr tbc m. Tboee who hew not beard e food no* thoe ritualed hew yet e rich experience In ttocn. The ewerta et 4 end 8 o'clock no Bonder wore writ attended am) gave e little foreteete of whet the maekel festival will he next Bel order and Bonder, ♦or which eo roeny preparation ere brine mede. the Pier Onmpenr here pieced plentv of chelra et the dlepneel of rial tore, end there doe. not eerm to be eny reeeno why ell ehonld not be ewnforlehty ereled. R> ill lent etertrio llfhu lllontlnelc the ■I met roe from ire end to the other. There le e finer imtretion of dartlgbl. The moment It bixhlv rratlfled et Ihti Utile infoemej '^anoaieal rentor*. end It i« encore fed to go oo eod make Mhr -pier n trend point 1/ attract loo. tVaaVhiabte coricelty »»» manifested Tneeder morning on eepmnt of the oy tire nt Ivtr national ootoe.1 dtwtlernd hr the Pneretoe Fl-hlng Ci'i eteemer aa H pemed In froot of the Ta'ami. .It wee in bene of Prof. T. W . True. Chief Core!" of WommnU ht the C. B. Natimal Moerrtm et Weehlngton. D. O,. end hie a* tenant. who were on hnerd the eteemer. The'gorrtuitrwt el Wateringlno la Inter - eeted In onr Porpolee Co. At the per. polar U known as the gremSeat deairever of edthte fleh that ewfme. their deotrncUne le looked upon hy the Fi«h Ootnmi'eiooer with the greatest Inlerwt. end on tbty ercunt Prof. True wee requeued to erne here end twrnntr the enterprise hr giving end obtaining ■"* Information wl rente eonr to both parties. Tberr i» no qneatim hot that I hie eolerprlee will he rate a* the leaning tndmgriea of our Male. Manager Bperke Infnrme tut that ha rrerired on Set order leet en order for WK) rellooe of oil. end e standing orei.r from e New York ho. tee for porpolee ■peel, the find mnelgnment of which wee gorwerded hr excrete reeterder. A m»z-

■oi'eprl eernpleof porpolee leelbrr. meet. ^ nring orrr 18 feel in lenrh. end of a D, •finer finish then the heet Freeh ealf-ekin a( oen be arm et the unmranvto offloe, 1*0. 7 Weehingtm Mired, thte eitr. „ The Rrs Ruarell It Cnnwril preechrd d to the Baptiet Ctmrrh Fonder morning. 1 from TV text. "Thy word to e lelnp to " my hrC" It would he uar tern to eren ■ make the attempt to MJow tbit men in 1 kbe hriHiaocr end power or bit tilortra- P •five eloquence in ehowfar the were in ' «wl.loh the word tie* hero ll'nmlnaleit in " ancient and modern tlmre. The picture* 1 be drew, were almoet painful' by Utelr 1 rirldneee end rreliwn. We think Mr (Vmwt-ll In hrinrlog the teaehlnge id the 1 BlWe within the oompreheoeloo of tboee ' whb fewer opportune lee end leeeer powert > of investigation le one of the wtjri Prori- ' deooe le uelng to open the beauty end ' truth of aenpture to the mind of the day 1 There wee a large audience that Helmed ' with tmalblem attention. A liberal col ■ made by the pastor, Mr. Humphries, Ibel eh entertainment would V given 00 Themdey evening next tor the ehurr*'» heorflt. We mention that Mr. CaowdPi 1 vacatiou does not eod for a week yet. a I drcmaataupe we commend to the alien- 1 true ef imt church onmmiUoea. Th«r w aow~*n:l tbao king fi-b 1 caught in the channels leading Into lite 1 aoonda. Tbcy ere regarded by book at i excellent food. We rememVr of catch: 1 lag one lo our letting experience. 1 bete that bad bora uard all day wi.b a trolling line waa banled op at night anu . fattened ao that When the ablp rolleit 1 ■town, the bonk, baited with a rag, w*> •utancrged in tbc water, lo V lifted high nut when an opposite roll waa made. • Boom time la the night a king flab caratakngaad tok the bait, for wbeadaylight oroae there waa a four foot km* king flab being lifted out of water by tbr 1 cua'.nw Of the abjp. He waa i.ulled in 1 and made a break fatt tor the whole ahip'a ; The (tope May Fiyhlng Company made , a haul Wednesday off the city and UmVd ! rigbteta porpotorr ebrraat of the M iurral Spring House. There waa a big crowd 1 on the beach 10 witoaaa'tbe operation of : baching three ara animal.. Thia aur--oowlu! haul waa managed by Samuel , pcwpniaei ara to be caught in paying num. bora we know of 00 man wbo out do It - batter than Sam BaBey. He undrrM.nd. the llab log boaiuote. and ia well aoquaintad with the flow of tide, and whirl of eddiea about Oape May, Talaahlc inform*To aid w f.r a. powibie tV manage total of the Imo Pmr la their entertainmrota kM eight and Saturday nigh! the uwnagemret U the Arctic Hooae kindly tuually giren at tbaae pmioda. NererRi W^ilMic rinc^of'itiM B . 3. pn.rid.,1 IL wexlrrtullT yeaurday an.1 Sunday. The bathing fav beta grand tnr wrtral day.. rnr Wtewtl-M. and it bro-me. the duty of omj batiaem mm <m the Uand to 4onU pwrihie WmakaK aM,^ exchange

F.TTTT reaideuT of Ctipr May i. Interrwted in Ha pmapenty. and ahnold ark what ( be can do to make It mere attract! »e and , ralnabie. Since wr are in 1 great mewa- , , gene-tal peoaperity. It hereuoee a eery im- ( portant tpiealioo how we can bring the ( r ranger, here. To oa it aeenii eery ekl- 1 dent that the BrM great thing lo do ia to make the aurroondingi aUrac«i tc and , pleaaant. It daet not oeed more than noe , I eye lo are tbia. and that an rye to buxl- j ■ near. We hare too loog rellid -on our , magnificent beach. Am hotel., and equa- ' ble climatB. and we know tbeae cannot be 1 ' rxeelled anywhere; hot more 1. Deeded , ' ViMtnre dn o"t went to Innogr about the ( ■ hotel, and on ifar brarh all Ibe auroiner. ] 1 day and night. They want pbaran! 1 drier., and thl. i" what to lacking at ("ape j May JuM now. larking for two or three • •raanna. Fl rat a want of good made. It 1 * l« true great Immurement ha. horn made . during the laat few yeara. but not noogh; ( good emnmh mad. hi all dlrerthuw. kept in repair, do not abound. Deep mad in , ■ dry time, and mod in wet' time*, with t , deep hole., are not what i« wanted Lo , : ra.ke a ride plraaa*. 1 Then .do. bee errwt want I. pmpefly - ahelled mad*. The dare, of the aim no i I the Band In hot darn la not plraaanL A I ' little labor during t V dull neaaon of tlie 1 Tear br I bote who are aceoatomeil lo toaat ] ' their ahina ami idle away their time dU- t cuaalng their vighhom' ahnrionmlnga. would anno transform onr ermnlry mad. 1 Into hemntlfnl aren.in. Let owner, trim , up the nnatghtlT ftelda by remnring the , ■ low growth of huabea. hriem and Uttn. , Ml*, and remore or rem It the broken- | down feorea, and oM afaantiea. and act 1 mit mwi of maple, gum. and poplar trera. 1 and in an dolne enhance greatly the walue | and heanty of their pmpertr. and in thia way ahow a apirit of thrift and economy, 1 | which will win the reapect of riailora - from more f.rored Joralitira. I<rt real- . denta note in their trarel. and riaita to 1 other platen, the matter* here Indicated, and are the difference, and then aak if 1 tbey will "What 1. all thia worth?" It ; ' ran rattle he arm thai It la worth carry. r thing. The utility of nice ahade trera. properly diatrihnled along hirhwayt. cannot he too highly commended. ' VMtnn from the cillca want lo come % In coo tact with nature in all her freahneaa II and beauty. They are enough of what ia ' not frrah and beautiful io the dlira. * Ounlog for recreation tbey want to meet with pleaalng. ref rating aceora. See r what Ood make*, not what man make. : ' and they want to are it at the brat. Na. r ture to refreahlng and refining in her InT fiuence. She ooly needi protecting and '' molding by man. * Tbeae thinga hare a very marked Influrnce on human welfare. The effect of no human welfare, lie en ret 01 w

foliage upno the health of people to reeog- re Dtxed by tbc higbeat authnrltiea. Tree* A obooxioua gmwa Im| meadowa O and Uke decaying matter, and make uac a of It for their oam beautiful growth. The ci of animal eg tregetahle life for nouttobateot and growth by lu auprlr W of food, a* well at for health thrpugh iu p aanltary Influeoee. to- a Mriking illuatra- a tloo of Ibe wladom which crefilcd and b prortded for every form of life. TV a planting of trcea, cutting of boabra. w drai-tlng marahy ground., would repay it the < itixcoa of Cape May and eielnity a h thousand fold. o The toying out of email parka by our f, laud Impmremcct crmpanica, and aeuing tl of ahade treoa would aooo bring the" Into demand. "To dreaa and keep the garden" waa the Aral duty lmpoaol man when ha rotated on hit earthly , career. "To drrot and keep It" to at 111 | hi. duty, and abould he bto dt.lre, and , nothing will miutoter more to bto happi- , ooa. ; Tho Chair Hog Again. ' We hare written up the "trout-Jug." ' I tba dynamite O.h-firod and all c latere til ( . anlmala; but, tbia aummrr we bare too ] much neglected the "chalr-b.*." Thl. , animal haa hern unuaualiy nnmeruua thia ( 1 anaaoo. F.uber at the Stocktoo or at , (Vugreaa Hall or at any other firat-claa. - tbe "chalr-plg" iwallowa bit' aup- , per, beginning no. .tewed qyatera; coo , tlnuing with coffee and tea, both, all the - 1 way down to boiled Bah, acramblcd egga. | I omelette, plain and with on loo. . Then , : after patting bto' capadoui atomach. , I and feeling an grid that a child might ( 1 play with blm. he gal her. th up bto rubl- . cund Tuage and waddled with bto utrae , peraoo to wall* for a acred or profane , . cooccrt or the Saturday ereuiog bop, it t little mattera to tba pig co chain, the , - great w"i"~w nuiaace. Ha to Drat oo tbc 1 porch or in the oiocrrt room, and gieedi. 1 ly eel to two cbaira. Hr pal hi. ovorrca ooe chair, hi. bat 00 another, thro for 1 ' age. around far Ihrcd w mure chair, (or 1 I four) for hie cumin, or'bu annU. There I I be guard., like the American eagle d do. 1 I bet y<«ing." No profane band or peraoo 1 I tiiuebea three cbaira. MqMly tbc cranio. ■ and the aunta doot ahow np. and tbe 1 guiMrea hotel babitue.male or female get a I noaiat by reaaoo of the clieck of tbe I ■ "chair bog." A redely of dude, he* 1 1 "horn organlxed, who will go through tbr > bote! with dnubtod-barrelird th-t-cun- i - 1 hi. week. Mr. cbalr bog letter lookttu ! : r . ... ... _ A Now Railroad In Proapact. r A crepe of aurreyue. of Ibe Pmamjtnoia Raj)ruad Company bare within the pan: week, aurreyed 1 line for a new milroad frtmt Manumutkin. no tbe Writ . Jrracy lUilruad lo HrtaletTille. mar the ■ mooth of Maurice Riaer, pawing Ibrougb , r Port Elizabeth, Dnrcfaeater. I ye. bury Ac. 1 Tbe tine will be about nice miles loog. . and will run direct lo Ibe heat oratrr 1 grmmda in tbe Male, bealdee opening up . a taiga exteot o^ ontonprored farm landa. Porpolee Steak a. . In Europe poapoiae meat la ocoaideml , one of tbe rare I murine, aad to eagerly a.urtit aft' r at Mate hanqneta, Ac. When properly cooked, it ia deacribed aa rery t G lading AFr hit. wiH V pkoeiri lo furn- . Uh aamplea to tbeae drairiBg Ui try it. C So one aboukl ton Cape May with .tut < taking a ride aloag the beach to feuweil* :r ctrssA-sa ° | A Oram dog heV-agiag 10 Mr. bred

IT .iminiMb.' PERSONALMm WeCteltan. the mother of Geocral B. MoCWton. the dtolngutobed anlrtier. to at the Cholfoote for a couple of week. Odrmel a S. Thnmpaoo and family, of Chicago, who hire been nt the Chalfente for a month are about to return to the Wret ria other reaoria. Gen. Bewell to making hoata of frieekta at tbe Brigade encampment at MaoaA finer body at anldton than our * boyaStonnot V found on the Coatineot. Mayor Melrin haa gone 00 a xiait to I V L. I. camp at Iy«g Brandt. He took " with him * memento lo V preaected to 1 he Wa'hlnriooiana aa a anuTcnirof IV Infantry^ aiatl to ftope May. We hear excelleot word, apoken of Judge Tlueho. our efficient Foatmaater. IV affaire of bto oOce ara carefully administered iaacauae for onogretutotlrei. and adtto largely to the moreoieocr of ' our rummer guenta and clllxena. CoL Jama M. ScoreU our piaealoiial ' edilre. would make a capital cotnpromiae candidate for Onogreaa in IV ereot of- an rmharaaament of choice between Starr, Dudley aad other candidate*. ' J. S. Eldredge. fremerlr of Oav May. hat now of Springfield. 111.. i« wiling tV ' of bto youth and early manhood. Mr. Eldredge waa for many yeara C. S. I Agent 00 IV Went Jereey road beween here and Philadelphia. Coogresh Hall ought to V a aafe place atop at when there are re many tour. ' men located there. IV fnilowln: named cerulemen represent million* of f dollar* : — Meaara Partridge. Weekr. Beera. Hindi. Schoemaker, Kor- ' StkAney. Hewi and Howell repreaeoting reme at tbc mnat prominent com- ' panic in IV world. Cottager Harry I. Ta exert, of Pbila- ' drlphl*. la a genial, bamlwvnc rrnt'.eroan I with a plewaaot word foe all. He haa ooe ' of the prettleM rlllaa at Cape May. »Hua. 1 ted near U* Iron pier and opno what will. 1 we hope, V known a* Pier avrooe. Mr. ' and Mr*. Taegart diapenac seoerou* bar. I pitality at tbia. their reaside borne They • hare a wide circle of frieoda in Phlladel- . phla and Baltimore. 1 Mr. and Mr* John Bennett entertained a party of tbelrfrirndaWerhwwday night at - • their elqgant cortage on Waahington St. > Ttiere present Prof. M. T. Thorn, Mto-a 1 Jcsie Goasler. Hattio WilcVH. Jeonic . Farrow. Sadie Morgan. Mamie Carpenter, t Maud Etlto, Meaara. G. W. Hand. M. ■ Schrlllnger. A. L. Harne* IL 8tew»rd J. Laughlin and E. Hohinaon Manager Lyoo*. of IV Hotel Angiew * • waa in our den Wednesday. He reporta a 1 good aearen at I.to place. Hit bouae to becoming rery popular with a etoaaof - rueate that like quiet aesride enjormcnt f with excellent UMe and without tV excellent anum in* -—

rratrainu of faahioo. TV bathing nt Angleaea to said to he equal lo that of j* May. Lyooe know* bot lo k. cp « fi rat-clam botr l, and V ahould. fre hit experience haa been large. Mayor F. J. Melrhi left (tope May on C fre Loog Branch via. Philadrl- "I tibia. wb« V will drewranc addiliimal . work to acoure the Tiril of tire Wmhior. * too Rifle* to Ctope May. Alraady. V. " with other friend* of the piQcct haa ® and It 11 10 hoped that tV raving y held laat night by lV Rifla In tbeir arm ~ ory at Waahingtoo wni decide ferorably b IV amp, which if made will be <m i A Grand Suocoaa. « TV concert* on tV Iron Pier ao Satnrtiay and Smtday were in CTcry ra»t«-<t op to IV expoetttiro of IV pabacemrct, and taking tbia Introductory a. indicatioo of lV poWic'rappreciatioo; ( IV formal opening on next Saturday and tbc grand 0000cm to tUiOW oo Sunday will he eignalixrd by a large attrod- ( a ore. TV cxprewiou* of approrel of tbe ' grist Uruoture itaclf, aa sell of the color- ' tainmeot prorided fre tV public, were ' beard no retry aide, aad there coo V 00 doubt that tV pier will prore, aa it to j dutigucd lo be, IV oeotre ot aUractkjo to tV many thosmndaof Cape May'tguenta. will V many Improremcul* made time fre tV grand bop and mo- kai aural of aext Saturday and Sunday. ' parilloo will, by that lime, hare ' completed, and aa pain* will V ' ■pared to pror/de a program which si •attofy IV room faatidioua TV Weccaeoe band, of Pbfladriphia, faro Ven engaged fre lV occaai'm, and the grand tirmal opening will uodoubtedly be Ut - rent of lV araaoo. TV War* will, ] from time lo time, keep the public informed of IVpepmatiam. Capo May Point. Mr. A IL Hamilton, the eoterpriting j manager at the Cape May ImproTcroern Company at Cape May Point, Jg already , preparation* fre tbe winter a-aaon. Tbr foundation* for a large , addition to tbe Cape Hnuar are bring laid. Tltto Will giTe ihta popular winter risrut forty qSdilkwuil room* all at which wid - V^ -18x18 in *to; tbey sUIV thoroughly ' healed with eusm. and oo tbc lower Aire open fireplace* will V pot io.. Mr. Haroillno deacrra much credit fre tv energy V V* d lap toy in building up IV trade of Cape May Point. When nr Brat amumed lV mauari-ment of lV Ctope M*y P"lnt hotel* IV number uf guraii Wbo vi.lted the plaoe from' tV firat of Octnher" until tire flret of May oouldra»lt V counted orer Urn fiagera of bmta bandr, hit propcaUiuo lo mate Ctope May Pent ' a -inter resort, waa looked up.® at a chimerical project. By uniting energy be haa gradually brought lV auperire winter climate of Ctope May .to public ' nreior, and bto barge tucrea* of tort win- ' IP baa made It urernvy to lDCraw tv , There woald V ao Weahiegtou wiibout Adam*" and Georg* Adam* of Uerrra- . ing StoaUll *hlne*lB iVwremh Vawro . of Ocogrera UaU delight*. H^ looks ■* if tv care* of a daily aearapaiier aat , lightly 00 bto maaaire mind. Mr. Adam* i* noe of Walt Whitaanto oldoat aad truest friend* of whom tV good earning t-«l count* greatly. But ereh Adams | would V incomplete without hie altar— i DntoooraU. Tbey will ftod G.* hwW {

jB.g.riiy-ij -r . SALTS.: Baywdtaa twka. Flaking to now tJplop. Good muaic 00 lV pier. TV Arctic to holding it* own. , Jersey watermetoo* at HaUowcO'* Ckslog out *alr at A. J. Steeiman *. There to a good bit of IV araboa yeL , TV bicycler haa m rery aerioui look. "Independent" be* changed bto oqone. , Same of our cittam* are at tV Scarille camp. 1 Wbtokered and browned were hi* check*. "Too will know me by my card in *1 . Then from tV glowing cut uprose tire . kingly aon. , long bot aprIL TV Delaware Bay oyster to going to V "toss" tbto fall. Knirkerbacker stables— hrwtes and car. raiaga to him. A squall upon a sudden mac o'er tbe waters rcudding. HaUoweU reeeira daily tawokes id Delaware pesebe* The Rifle* will certainly be here recording lo rumor. From fifteen lo dghtern gallon* of oil to IV porpotoe yield. Nothing suecerde like nuoces* TV pier to paired by elL Georgia dyapeptk* awalbre a pinch cf ■and after each mat. Breaking Into an tee hourc might tie ca'led a cord Vrglary. TV guest* of t V Tremcol are going >0 get up * hop of thdr own. tfeod dug contributed tbu: 'There ii no meat In a trom-booc. " "Such ill lock a* I have had I cant help TV latent Journal luic rrnture in Ibe wot to ailed "TV Cres* Eye." TV reverend clergy were" prominent calkr* at lire Wave offlce ycterday. Prof. Kindle. IV trader of IV Wcccaband, u well known at (tope May. TV man wbo wrote "thereto no audi word a* fail." never trail a hank account. School boy* and girl* can almoin count lire day* 00 their fingers rill school brP«r girt barbers Vld each ethers hsodi white a big creuVc isiept orer them. Parson'* Wist Jersey ll-ket to a orai- . renlept. oout stopping p>a w ben sisiiiog 1 Camden. TV PhiUdilpbia papers ere gate'iing I excellent 001 iocs of iV oenung tuuaial Mr* Friend, No. tt Wstoitngtoo street. | keeps choice fruits, ossfikt, sod 11 runt to , kc cream. f Mayor Mil via —a* met at IV Broad t street station TVarsday by an escort fr- m , Long Brsnrh. , The Is nana akin, though crushed to

the earth, Va tV power to taka nine- > body wkh II. (jure* Victoria and IV royal tamily f< keep their accounts with tV firm of C Couttr, as roralty has done since rkc days w of Qwccn Anna. o Mr* J. H. Edmund* was tV rerjmt -nt e WeJmsday of a basket erf choice fruit of b seasonable variety. Irate Mr. Vlclri. h of Wsshingtim totter. * »l TV wood-work on tbt pier was flnlalmd p Tbe grecrit pavllhm over IV o tea. anbject to do tssfi lireexcs, to tV ceo- a tre of auracHonv* Cape May. Garrison's ficctot minlsiure abips pteaar d ynangstersar moch a any other my. e He haa rrerreWog In IV way of flatting t outfit* No* a and 71 Waahington rThe Caps May Ocean Plnr. , TV great Iron Pier to IOOO feet in t length and thirty feet In width, about f half way between tV *bore aad tire ocean end to IV rerlaorant and ritting roam ( which to just over IV break era where tbe , bather* may dally be men by thousand* , •porting in IV surf . At the ocean end U t immense pavilion wbicfa has an are* , of half en acre with a araguificenl danc j iog floor coottoaiBg 8000 square fee* alto- f getber affording accomroodaiima for at t | least 6000 person*. Around tV pavilion to a grand promenade walSO feet In widrh. | TV Cape May Ocean Pier to Uie most , ' *ub*tantial suueture of the kind 00 the , [ Atlaotk conto. bring boilt in tVMrongeu , manner possible.' it would afford absolute , safety for at least five tin** the number of person* that it* capacity afford*. , TV approach to made by a gradual inrllnc thus doing away with toep* which , hare been found to be ao dangerous in plan* where crowds of people enogregale. . ' TV approach consist* of *h inclined plat- , (orm 100 let* la width with aa entrance building of bees lira! gnUtfc design. — PhiTa. /Vcw. One of tV principal features of the la- ! : augural Featlvittes of tV Cape May Iran ' Pkr, will V s grand hop «r ball st the Maine 00 Saturday evening. August 88d. 1 It will V a near experience In Ttoitnreof ' Ctope May to dance an, or rntber over 1 tu oecnn. TV orchestra 00 this oocs- I ska will number twenty-Are performers, < 1 s treat never before enjoyed st Cape : May. Prof. Atorar U to V t V martre of oeremoeia. TV bop will V preceded 1 by a grand promenade concert. TV music will V furnished by Philadelphia'* favorite band. IV " Wecracoe." Fire. • ' wok* Illumination*, etc., will add to IV ' brilliancy of tVaoeoe. ' Oo Sunday two grand acted concert* will V given at 4 p. a. tod fk p. m. In additioo to the floe band, Mr. 8. H. Kin1 a putom, and other aoloisu will aho ap- ' pew. No doubt many will avail themselves of enjoying these festive occasion* ' during tbeir viail lo Oape May. Three uniformed onmpapks of aeventy- ' fire men act. of IV Ylurlaod Hlaio »oU Lagaa dob tre bring organlxed -for drill aad parade. tV livoffloers were elected , at IV regular meeting 00 tote Monday nlgbt, and tV uniform of capes,_bc»let " white plaoe, she. wore ordered. T>«.- , boys are full of eulhualaam, and eel. 1 ' Mmsra-Ewiag and Bosh are putting up 1 a nice boose for John G. SVppsrd a. ! Yortt sveooe. Wrot (tope May. There ■ builders tare been boqr all aummrr. I ' Tbey are- csrargetk sad thoroughly com- — - ^ . TV Mm gjiBton Band cooebring of t ! Isrecty ■! ilta* wbo periutoocd ton* ! night and itotopday night x lb fat* I Pkr, touvs o* Ihto morn iog. Tfaey exj praed ttaaatva iltepbuH ~i" -

Dl«» Crwwk Dot*. Walter Marry to home ou a varatiuo of a few -re*.. p Iter. E. T. Keaaey, of Philadelphia, to tV goat of E. 8. Howell. „ Mr. Edwin Hewtll and family paid a visit to their retolkoa sod friends in this Pfce. I E. A and Frank Howell, visited tVir uoeto Ctoartes Howell at Dividing Creek, 1 late week aad waa accompanied by Ellto . Cnllin. 1 J. A. Eogltoh to having bto oyteevs taken „ up and shipped 10 Philadelphia, by hi* agent V. N. Erktaoo. £ Mr. Moure . lord aad family, of Pbila- . 1 delpbto. pakl a vi*H to bto »i*ter Mr* ' Annie Erickaon 00 Tuesday 1 L. P. Corbin. oyster daler of Pbiladel- . rhla, was down tills weak to I a A at the ; (tope shore* sod apeak very highly of " Mr. Eplirian Errickaon came from Philadelphia to sprod tlie Halibath with 1 hii family and return ou Monday to his Q| ! TV (tope shore I—gin* to look like busiooa, tV vemela are painted and Ibe ■ tmard-Junka are Ving pot down for fall ,. work. m. . 1 Among our vultora we mention Mlai Whitby, and Mias More, ot Pblto.; Mr. - More, of (tomden; Mrs. Ludlam. of Dinnlavlllr; Mr. Mlddlctown. Prof. Mnr- u r loo of Bridgebm; William Crawford. Eiq.. of Court Hnuar-, Mr. and Mr*. Cobb, of ^ Be*. K. T. Krnney of PM1*. preached T ' a grand sermon last Fabbath from 1st Epistol of IVtrr, 1st. chapter, dd.fth and '■ Slh verse* TV subj-vtt wt* -well bandlrd * and the congregation was large ootwitb- ^ 1 n ending t V camp Useefiiug, and *11 spoke ^ of tv sermon eVltig tV grandest tbey . " lirrnnl for rrou^- a day. AD arcthvitrd to ^ TV Wlme 8<«uat had a beach party on - K(*to*V at Plcrca Point. The program *** carried out grandly. Aral in order waa ^ 1 tiinner of oniric, then one the ailing - and bathing, and s lustier day oould out 1 have hern. Musk Turaiabcd by tV bo- , "• riot* and ptoyTagtrf ganirs. thus the ijaj , Came'to a close -o aooo, Ihvl supper was f v rerred in tWiligUt, nevertheless, was enT Joyed by all. aod at nioe but aiicu to f Tfsera Point where all had spent a day '- l-ug 10 V remembered. Clam Bake. i g Mine lliat Daly of tbr Fewelb Point ■1 Home lighted tbe flret at hit famous dsm 1 bake at 8 p. m. TV Juicy shell flab 1 t. were arranged around tV blazing pile _ nosa down, laid solid like paving stone. Mr. Daly acted as master of ceremonie* id Besiik* dams tVre wis crabs, roasting m are, all of which were furnished by tV geuemsltT of IV boat of the dam take, lo Col. Cork 1 1 ill had been on a visit to C<J. Otrkbill "~

New Bed lord, Mas-., studying tbe pr too., of the clam and tV conatitseots " fegtnfog IV celebrated Daniel Webtter CewkhilTa subject was " 111tires" raw aod no IV half abelL lie orated and pcrovated with tV greatest eloquence of which t V subject war cupa- ** Hu waa followed hy CoL James Maifack 8c--rel who dellrered ao oca' 1 00 •' tV laaak WaUoo of IV future, aad rx- ln plained to lite satisfaction of tV clam without Ving a fisherman. ■' Mr*. Dslr and btv daughter aided In 'c tv vry generous botpiuiity of tV occupation aod all went merry as P1 marriage beji till tV wee small hour* ■< of tV morning, aad till Captain Button •' and hit fellow sailors, and getting ready " let slip tV " htigh hooka," among tbu pi salvia! cltiiena wbo daily taunt the * fishing bank* " ... ^ TV Penoaylranla Railroad will run a special excursion train from Philadelphia n enable ihoae who avail tbemwl vus of 1 IV opportunity lo take in all tV feaiiv. ^ 1 Lie* proposed for IV opening of IV Cane Ocean Pier. Tbia train will leave ^ Philadelphia at 8:10 p. m. on Saturday, j ' and leave Oape May ou Sunday evening ( ; at 11 o'clock p. m. West Cape May. ' L N. TbeGoo, of Philadelphia, ' : and Mi*. E Townaend. of Goaben, left for their homes on Wednesday after 1 spending a few dsya very pleasantly with ! Cvpi. Beeves on Third avenue. TV borough council have Just ooutplet- j od a building lor IV purpose of storing , ' ladders aod buckeU lo V used in case uf , ' fire. " ' Rev. George H. Reeves of thia place, preached io the M. E church at Bridge- . ' ton late Sunday to large congregation* aire. W. E Milter teft here 00 Tocsday ' for IV Delaware Water Gap. We ahsli V glad wVn tV bur. y and , . of summer time to orer and" IV 1 1 gel* back lo iu usual quiet mo- < : tine. We anticipate very livrly aa wril J *1 instructive lima *t oar literary society \ during tV coming fall and winter, and t torn of us witl hare to look well to our laurels If we wish to have a ghoat of a t chance in tV debate* that will oooie V- j , fore tV society. Aa report ays that ( white tV mote of us have Bun oo our osra I during IV aomrcer aaacn, our wortity I president has Ven secretly attending the I meetings of IV Colored Literary Society . of yocr city, taking notes and pasting | 1 himself ln general Doul give ua away { Henry? _______ ' 1 Our new comer, Mr. A. J. Steclman, of \ 1 rcatly-madc clothing fame, baa b>ugbl out ooe of tV lading teaoda in Bridgr- ] ; ton, N. J-, wVre V wUl remove bto • Cape May branch about September 1st. - Io IV mean time V wil offer bto entire : I stock at ooat or less, aa V doer not wish lo move it Now .Irk chance fw rmrt horyorn*. He offer* hi* store fw rent ji ontt) May iat, 1886, when V Inteods to ■ bs back witbu* - 1 Governor Abbett aad Staff reviewed U e f Broad Brigade, Bute MCHVal Mana1 i*;uan. Wedaendsy afternoodT . Genera! : Hanrai.ft and Staff, 00 tV Peunayl rants - State Militia were prevent. TV camp to , j a great suoco*. altboogh tV men com- i ; phtined greatly of tV bat yesterday, and J , j a number of litem returned lo tbeir t ; boaia- — i . j AH Ihose who bare old pictures aod ' - 1 would like to have Ahem copied, can do 1 to 10 any sise desired by uking them 10 , < Chester A Handy's photogragb gallery, J . B. W. Cor Stockton Bash Houses. j ■ — a ■ , Attention to called to tbr ante erf salt , - grass 00 IV Cold Bpting farm on Ute»h , - ins... hy Jama M. E. HHdreth. TV J f . grate it of excelleot qaaBfy sad will V <

Court Houso. Rev. (kai. Warwick aad fsmQy, of Ito., ire apeading tbeir rao- - t'oo at Mr. ReoVn Townserd *. ("Mr. and wife were originally 'eh*l i' tants of Ctpe May. and very well kDows where lo ronrt f" com Art daring tV j auhrr days of August. Mr. J. A Min.*, formally pr-st mr*ti-r at Bridgrtoo. and more recently bookkeeper -in tV Bridgrtoo National Bank, baa been visiting bto old friend. Mr. Che* G. Mill* Some excellent sport was en. Joyed 00 IV Butting grounds, sa friend Mills understands where to cast the locky TV pulpit of lV Baptist church w: a filled last Sunday morning sad evening J Rev. A. W. liautl, at present stated | supply of the It* prist church of Cedar, rifle, N J. Mr. Ilsod to a recent graduate of the university *1 Lrtstoburu. IV, j ami has elected the calling of a ministrr ' a* bto life wmk. Being a former ret blent ! of tbto Skially it was with piastre mat y | visited I he church thai day for the pi r- j pose of baring bin-. Two foreign-! «>king individuals, travc-l. 1 with a trained bear, psased Utrou*k • on M >nday, and gave an exhibit! n . of htoaccompltohmenisnothemahistreri, - much to 1 V delight of the lookers 00. j A stormy session of the school voter* > t district was held 00 1- «t Thursday , week. The SObJect for di«cussioa wr* wbrtber tv first assistant abould receive salary of four bundled dollars or one hundred and eighty dol'ara per year, a« paid laat yen. It was finally decided by small enajevity to pay tbc larger sum. Rev. Wen. Stuart, formerly in charge of tv Court Hotter and Graveflr Run churches, has been sibling his old charge during t V peraeot work. Mr. Stuart has originated tV budding of s new church at Crotsvtlck*. bto pre rut appointment, since b< ing stationed there. (Juite an exedua of crtnp meeting people haa bcco_ going on from among us, and those expecting to rem*'* permanently are uow srfely fixed away on the * Two young ladies, daughters ot Dr. Samuel Kdmooda. of Linwood, Atlantic county, have I .-en visiting at lite residence of Dr. J. F. Learning. Dr. Edmonds was formerly a resident of Cold Spring, in thi* county. Miss Blanch Williams, of Ph'Isdelpkis, ia visiting at Dr. John Wiley's. TV Township Committee and Assess >r mot on Tuesday for the pupo c of exa'ti- \ and arranging tlie Ux list. Rev. Mr. Oornvre'l was alsent l-.at Salo ■bath, visiting in Cumbcrhmd county. Mia* Bennett, of Window, to sloppmc . at Rev. Mr. MilcVll* Mechanic street haa received a crating ' of loam at that portion narest Main , terect Btf far a* it gees it to a a teat imterceL bo tar 11 gtea 11 11 a tin _

provement, and adds both to It* appear and condition for drii Ing pc -posts. Bees ley's Point Dots. . Mr. Mulford Corson, of Atlantic Cltjr.ls frienda in this vicinity. H. 8. Douglass, ol Diss Creek, made a trip to tbia plaoe on tV 16th, return- ^ io£Ji» 18th inst. Mr. John Gandy on hla arrival home J on 16th. was quite ill but recovered sufficiently to resume business by IV 18tb Tbe repairs to the M. K Chart-it are progressing finely. Tbe interior already t„ itwuracs an air of Scanty and we hear ™ are Ving tzkeo to Vsnlify tbc external portion. Camp senna to occupy <V attention of all at present but beat and .mosquitoes are ( unfavorable to tit uac wbo reside a long t from tbc ground. Our life raving men went to Tuckertoo recently to go before IV board of examiners, as far aa wc know, >11 passed tV | required examination. (topi. Aaron Coram accompanied by his wife arrived borne from Wiluiiugtoo. Del., on tV 16lk inaL. CapL Corson returned on the 18th. Meaara. En ing W. Tibbcl*,8c., and J' , down from Cltaler tV first of tlie week looking after affairs oonccralng Mr. Tibhrl*. Br'e, farm. 20 1'alDr.i .-jent IV SabVlh in Ihto ptocc,tbla to tV Stat Sabbath th^y bad for ^ TV following text were preached from Sabbath by Rev. J. G. Entrikin. Morning — Lake, 9c., 60 vs: evening— Sam lBc. 29 va. Grirro. " %ax gidvfitlsrraruts. That Tired Feeling The wans weather has a drhmmlni effect, espectafly npoa those who are within doors mat of the time. TV peculiar, yet common, erenplatnt known as "that tired feeling," tV result. Thl* feeling can V entirely a by Uklfig Hood'* 8araapartU*. }: which give* new trie and stecngth lo all the functions of Ibe body. * I could not sleep ; had no appetite. I . look Hood's SaraaparllU and aooo began to sleep roundly; could get up without that tired and languid feeling ; and my appetite peered." B. A AurroBD, Kent. Ohio. 1 Strengthen the 8 u stem II ood 'l Baraspartiu U characterized hy three iweullartUes : 1st, IV eotaMaottoe r.f rrraedlal agents; Sd. the proportion; ad. thr preeroe of aoeurtng the artlrv medletual qnalltie* TV reanlt to a medlelv of mtmrnd \ todtehl CKttUtnlng additional ertdeneo ( Keglatrr-af Head* LoaetL Maaa. V •' Hood's Sarsaparilla boat* all oUtera am H Worth u* weight In cold." I . (taaaisuvus uo Bank Street. Kcw Tort CUy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dregrtst*- »> : *tx for g* Mad. only by C. I. BOOD A CO, Low elh Mare. IOO Dosos One Dollar, f A DMIN 1ST BATOR'S SALE or HEAL ESTATE. mxttrdat. sxi-txsbxk »«. I»t, ; *7 ROB? RtKtM | te<S «SSS5 ttravaSp^jgatag j av I ra mmm tiazoq tm^ vrthw ; toad , """"KSBrSS.."."—. i" "

l ^ And gives Ooatotnera i t*e rooti aogl hj a< ar. a rtSeoaa kody and t. fterer affe«-te-t l.r the a,-el of trait*. Bee Ooei orer'* l..v»: ask prv-e. Wr promire to refaV t V moarj far>S poh hoar*t tre*' u*. « replaee RUSSELL. CAMPBELL & CO Nos. 221 Market and 210 Church fitreeta. Philadelphia. I Just Received a Largo Lot of WAUU PAPER & PORDERS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. '- * The Oral grade* ef FAMILY" FLOUR, ,u umulhufr on* r*i:<T». oil, mattim:. oil riArn. *e. in WNI. OWNSEND,

GRAND SPRING OPENING WM. G. SERRILL & CO., At Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. Dry GooE T«j ArticlES,Reaiy-Mafle GUMit BilliiEryMs, St. ' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WATCH KH. CLOCKS. JEWKI.ItV. PAINTS, OILS, DKPQH, CKOCKBRTWABK. ETC, * to V round la South Jersey. 1'! .-rrpei^roo^t-tljioa tree dollar", worl'i of g.*.t. at ear «tere will reernre a net ct. TVprr-rei PLANING MILL, SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS M ANV FACTURKW OT Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TDRKTNGS. ETC, BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. FROST AND FEDERAL STREETS, CAMDEN. N. J. Jetay OUR MOTTO-" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" TRE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, No. 4-3 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NEEDLES. TV^uVaof Oapc^M^y and e^Byrill bw a* wttte onr pobtuord anwatrnvment. .,re.djr aPB'NO AND SUMMER DRESS OOODS. MUSLINS AND ' FLANNELS. Which oauu V duplicated at IV paler* are aat at anr More la IV county. King Willlpjfu.lln^rre are romt^tt^teoeriU l^Be ibbuV rrtoeVtV riocaUa yard ^ DR.'WARNj^R|S CAROLINE CORSETS, CaUaadaaeireraBl*B-lni liar of Drew OooW. sorer of arhloh areas knr aa la orato a yard. ^ t . r. it he-lot ik® trf Prt-o* la rarefy deparuaent, aV^to aa lupHUoo of IV goy. w'l» roi.w The People's Reliable CLOTHING STORE, 41 Washinton Street, Cape May City. chakx.es needles. V Larreoritompot aad Fm« Bock la tha county of Bfflts' BfiartiB Clefc ai Fiiisii Ms. Spactany Briociad far ua hi'BINn and SUMMER TRADE ot ire*. OCR *10 ORAND ARMY SSfTB, IRCLUDDiG EXTRA BCTTONo. CAJPT MX BEAT. SEEDS! SEEDS! A PURR, MUMH ASD RELIABLE STOCK OF YKGITABL1, GRASS, FLOfIB, CLOYIR AND DIED SENDS. [ FBnarawtaUta an yc< jVaburaSmta wra^iaa. can ae.wnie far prtera. Flower Seed* at 5c. per Packet; 25 Packet* $ I ; 1 2 Packet! 50c., . ,lC BEXRY KMOTT* SOU. nartxaadeatttan™. jr-rez® Cora® fitxtore ami Hoaard Mreeta. Cape May cr.y. N j. FAMdus'iST D AcSiJI BATTLES OF THE WORLD.