and (Soimfg. Festivals Over the Sea. * GRAND OPENfNO OF THE IRON PIEP. Tbr frsslvptea ra Saturday trtgbl on* off li i Mate of glo ry. Hrrprml tbra- " 'sand ticket to-Mre* promenaded oo the fin witnessing the grind opening exrr. cisr*. II is mfe to mj that a more hrlL Hani or interval lev spreSacie »« ever am at Cnpr May. The pto Itarif is a handaotne at matt rr. ami a walk oo It to the big pariHra on its re* and ia'-V specially reJoraHe it-liar of jfsrjf: hot when the mo. air of l ha favnrire Wneaune hand and the tnWtanl ehrfric lights an added to the program. • araoatlra of plrarprr la experteuneri that la •atlsfytnf In Ha pttv portinaa ftnrh »a« had b* every rial tor of S.tnrrl.r errata*. At 8 p. m. Profraaor Kandlr'* halo, waa aero to eat the air to the rifht met left, and thee down. WUh the las flourish. from twenty-five linrvawa poured forth the moat delightful liartaonr. The Aral number waa a mmeh'.nd It and I be nine arjeellona that f'-Bowed were done In a moat llnlahed and art iatle stele. A fir t tbe era - rart ra me the grand hop. To ray thai the TlTld eleetrtc light* fell upon a govreallty. When the hand began a stirring wal'g, Professor A*ber who acted a> mmtrr of eerentonlea, adth Mia* Duffy ted off. quickly followed by otbera til! In lax oonnlea. the rernr baffling deacrlpthru. Far over the tea the rayi from the hrmt tie carbon* reflected noon a a
thnuaand rinplea While onder the patriItra the Hetoir prearnted by elegantly ** drraaed lubes and eentletnro dazzled the " eye with beauty. The hall program cooatwed of twelre nnmhera. and rneh one of them aent hundred" of gay dances to ]* their feet jVrfeaanr Aaher managed affair* wlih a akill boen of a long cxperl. eooe la pageant* of this kind The ' town waa alnuat riepnpa'-atad to wltneaa thrae featlrt'i-t. The acme from there to pier head apd along the board walk " All through the earning I here was* * cwi'lenona hoe of pmtnrnaden abow to gnat adrantage by the electric light* and gt* job that Hi the pier from ihora to £ v< laaa I ban foor thnuaand. prraoo^ ° p*»ed Ibr iota atyie through Use evening " The nlfleemnf the r-nipsny are highly pirated with the ee& which market * lite iqxniog exrrrttea. and are fully ratiaNvt with the receipt t and performance. O* Sunday afternoon and earning the * a1 mania wat again crowded with a ear. thi ng to enjoy . the anal stirring aim of lYufraarr K-ndir't musician*. The program Of twelve numhert for each perfor. manor had hern -electa) with the greater! our. and the Wercnme did them ample Justice. Mr. Goacbe it to he enogratul.l»l upon hU part of the work of Drowning. U waa a haw thought of the management wt*n be wat eelected. Hi* long experience and well known tuooere ln arranging fur great festival* bat again drmoottraled hit peculiar ability, and tbr windotn of the pier i4Bcm In aeieminr him. Cap. Mar'* w.t.r Supply. Gape May W jowly proud af her water ' rapply. It la enprooa, oraatant and pore, and 1* a snoror of comfort, luxury, tafeir 1 and health. Pure water and pieoty of ft 1 la an ahanlst* need of rultured life. The ' moat refined and favored of nalfooa have ' water With the Oieo'ala eleanlioem waa' akin t» gndlinrea Mohammed -dl- ! reeled a rtiwiple in dig a well to crttn- ' inemnrate the memory of bit mother, 1 and Jacob's well D one of the ildott relice 1 of *BliquHjr. The hatha of Diocletian. ' tbr aqoedam* nf Know and the uwrtvir. ' the aaearals put upra . f.rii rapply ,,( j
H inereaww a* the lattea "f ibr people a-, culi it red. It has an many urea that were unknown lo the ancient*, aweb a* apr'nk Uag street*" flushing sewer*.- supply ia--m.t.t tf.et-.ro-., and M* amvrmra inn. m«*ra. thai the liwuamk marie upon tlx supply borax* .« of Hi* Important q-e-tlmt. nf the dar. Whtla our own water auprly It abnn.l not .ure and easily r*« lined here. seenthing rte-.ld he dore ut beautify the n r. t.«od.ngtof the priori)*! anpply. L'ovm -or a darner ,< t.ri|dlnga that wouH err, mm* hinder the ttrat mlMartvy It *o attraetlee apt; root, l-wum Ci:» and Oa^e Ma/riUMaU(^ and return a' »JU the round trip Ml the Pltirburg depot It. Jaly of X8» Lmt ymr fo^ of these tea^nk were tVwpalched. » MM. TMt ytmr cmjj tora^ hare
pneh hre weather. If jiu mat. wp your the pet-'-oX»*. The tew t-.r"r.r U, .V.
I the Domination. J Rnpubllcan Congressional Con- i ventlon. i The Republican Coiigiimlntnl Coorrn. , tion which met here Thursday wat one of | ' the moat Interesting and caching that hat been witnessed In Ibe First District for ( many rears. , The expectation! of a hot oonteaa were fully realised. A small number of ddeu ' galea arrived Wednesday evening, and , the morning's trelnt brought tbe ha la nor with hundredt of otbera who were Inter. ( rated spectators of the proceeding! of tbe , The cnearnUon wat railed to order In ( the dining hall of |bc.Nrw.ColnmbU by ( Hon. C. tt Blnnicktoet. of Salem, t: qoar. f tee past t arrive o'clock. Senator Ntcbola nf Cumberland, tea* selected temporary j chairman, and Geo. W. Ireland, Jr., was ^ unpointed Secretary, wltb D. Harm Smith r r t* assist tot secretary. Tbe eonetiea were r then called for nominmiiooa of onmmltteea * Camden county was called flrat, when j Hon. A- 0. Oattell appeared as chairman f of tbr driegatkm. Mr. F. A. Hex alto , claimed in trpreaoot tbr Camden delegates. t A noity fllRMitr letween Ibe two factirmt j ^ aroae and for a little while the proceedings ( were completely interrupted. At last the j Camden delegation agreed to retire and settle the difficulty by another ballot for t r chairman. Thli resulted In the rl.-ctloo , of Mr. Rex, and RxAmatoe Cartel! In a , I neat speech wisely oonnaeled his friends j ' lo submit gracefully lo Ibe will of tbe a _ majority. After tbe temporary organization was effected tbe cooscutinn adjourned ^ I to meet at 2 80 o'clock oo tbe Iron pirt. „ Pursuant to adjourn meet the oooren- | tba waa called to nrier at tbe appointed f hour and the committee reported tbe ac- £ | lection of tbe temporary cAcera for per- ,, , manect organization. After the reports c I of tbe different committee* had been re- „ | wired, the presentation* of name* for the c | reminatinaa of tbe coorention was dcdared to be in order. Camden county v being called. Isaac W. Nicholson present- c ; r.1 tbe name of Hoe. Tbot. H. Dudley. , ' Gape May county also Dominated Mr. I Jape Ally county also nominated air.
Dudley. Cumberland county delegate* ( presented the name* of John W. Newlin and Hon. John B. Campbell. t: Ulooceatrr county being called Mr. W. r Harrison Lisetmorc, hi n stirring speed. , c presented the name of Chat. W. Starr. When Salem county wat reached Mr. M. % P. Grey, in a strong speech, asked tbe t rote of tbe convent km for Geo. Hires. Mr. A. G. Chtlell, of Camden, aeoooded , Mr. Hire*' nomination, at tbe same lime , making a sery pleasant little speech, in p Which be said he waa sorry be could not , rote for all tbe gentlemen wboar name* r bad been brought before the cooreotkm Tbe balloting for candidate* then began j tnd a mot* loteuaelj txdtiDg contest wat ( kept up until George Hiraa, of Sahm o county, received e majority of the rotes f of tbe convention o^be fourteenth bal- , lot. Ai will be eren by tbe table of th* , rote which la given below, tbe friends of t Ibe different candidates each seemed dc , terra ioed to bold fast lo their first choice t loog as a chance remain A. I 117 ! f II f i Tj I il; ! ! • J. IS i I s j J ! - ; > IS 15 . £ u ■ t i ret n a: at 1 a i tu r «t tr i a - 1: m wTwl h r- . is .us at it! ; m j 1 I! J| in st • I o I ' " 1 *" ' " I The Salt Maadowt. That Cape May it remarkably free from ' all malarious influence* it conceded by all unprejudiced minds. There ere many however, who bare an errooeou. not km In regard the to salt maiabet whirl. , surround tbe city, and in many aeaee tbe . idem prevail* that those low lying iandt ! may be productive nf malaria. Ail sanitarians agree that salt warn does not stagnate, and that tbe •dwelling* located Dear a tali marsh am net, by any meant, in unhealthy localities. Slatiulit l also prove this fact beyond nonuorertloo, aa la shown by tbe cxporienne of many of our cottage residents who occupy cottage* in the immediate proximity of tbe tall meadow*; not only without experie .dug any unheal thy effect, but really flndiu the aaline odors from the marsh finding the
UeoefidaL The aalf meadows which surround Cape May ore swept completely by every high t tide and no rein water Hands king enough upon Uk surface of the marsh to elag- & few days ago quite a ditcasaiao took plaoi no the pier between two ladies on the qotatiuo of the health! ulneat of the -wmcto part of the city, aa orenpared with U» wet Sim port loo. »>ne of the ladle* helievgd lb*, -the meadows. i»«t of tbe gmoktiio H-t'-l. might be product ire of eta!*.- la while tt-e other maiciatmrt that bring near Ibr sell marsh was rather benrficiali citing -> proof, tbe fact that abe , bad lor-tpird a cotlage for ten years on . during lbs! rime brr family bad enjoyed everlleot hesl'h Statistics are (be best pr •<» nf the iw .1 f ilnaat of any' locality , If «oy «r tUlcr.iu. the Idea that living . o-wr the -a 'I iiwwdvw U injurious to I b-a'lh. lot tte-n nvaka careful iuquirie* at . tothngeneral health -f these who Use in - cksc proximity 1<> ibeat. and we feed erne t I bad ttstS-tict * ill be egainat such oooriu1 day's rage —niiNete. with its aspics/ ' wisrkwn. drew t-i ut netghlrwfaond loon- - dearored to h|ow up the fire* of faction. 1 S'Skinp-ererncri sranuox hut two or threw ill. re had hern Inn- f.« 8< tog leaders, 1 a. id throw tbr wis I- hw-inree into an | uproar. Bm this U • c i« scterritic of
barns* drop at .Hen iy» . ro .w firite | ] into the hsx. Bm ths-y tkcide great I j J Tbe town was to a fit of menu] hurtle | . " Th-tredai. or cr »W wugn, be termed ! . deWwretkm .» ,«Ue aff«lra. Threa . -ere rear four huodml nunw m fevar- i J
la-narir , -Mm. ~ PERSONAL. - Dr. Wn. H. lazard. of Camden, waa - en active promoter of Senior Hue*' can. dldacy. Major Newlin held hit forces in hand ; with tbe skill of a general handling Ida battalkoa. Mis* Laura Gaff, of Eart Creek, will attend the public school examination to. day. . Pastor* Settonr, Shield* end. Roe made pleasant calls npoo the W*vx yesterday morning. Sheriff Cole*, of Baton, waa among tbe delegates from bit county at Thursday's cnneeetloe. Senator Nichols presided over Thursday's cnfiveolkn to tbe Miafaclhm of wat impartial always. Gen. E. Bird Ornbh. of Edgewab-r Park, and Burgeon IL C. Clark, of met Thursday ami talked sear Incidents oo tbe broad plauai of Cong if HalL Editor H eaten, of tbe Atlantic City Rtrinr. came down Thursday, and reported tbe coorention proceedings. F. It Fltbian. editor and publisher of tbe Bndgetou CkronttU. and his brother Alexander R. made « plcaaasl call upos tbe Wars tluraday evening. Tbe Maul are stopping at Ibe Arctic. ( B. H. Kindle, lender of Ibe Wcccaone band, woe fresh laurels by tbe skill in which be bandied his corps of musicians ' Hls actios, conut a piste n, were encored. Kindle U well known at Cape May aa the teacher of oar Cape May Bond. Jooaa Miller. E*q . prosecutor of the May pleas. w*» among iboae 4b t registered at Cape May Thursday. Editor Newlin, of the Millrillr Rrjmbii ran coodocted bit anna* for the Coorational nomination lo a dignified and honorable manner. He went into tbe | convention wilb bit delt-gata and remained with them throughout the proceedings Mr. Howard Ooff and his ohtrming titMist Ibt tie Golf, of West Creek, litis county, are at present visiting relative* of this city. Frank Patterson, of tbe Camden tbe Camden
was tbe quietest editor wb<> attended the convention. F.ank wat in ' the moat quiescent sute of mind be bat item known to pomeat at a political donvenlintL John J. Kromer't Arlington bat been. 1 tbe most popular and well-patron, tsrd of our hotels CoL Kromer U a ' great favorite with Baltimoreans, and ibe Arlington register hat been well filled wilb tbe names of the nywt prumlnen ' cttirons of the Monumental City. Tbe 1 Arlington baa already scored a aocceraful ^ Rev. Jiwl L. Rne. pastre of Trinity M. church, Millvillt it at Oapc May f.u a week stopping with Mr. Peter MeOollum ' at bit boapltably mansion on Washington street. Mr. Roe it ao well known at Cltpe ' May it is only ncooaaary to mcntiao bis arrival lo. awake in tbe boartt of hit many ' sympathetic fords of affec- ' lino and good will. He U highly regarded by all clti tat , Mr. Roe is accompanied by hia family. - °t Our highly reapeetcd mayor, F. J. waa duly enramitainapd on Wctloeatlay to make a aeml-uOcHl risil to lying Hraocli, and bear to tbe gallant officers and men of the W. L. L U| message of good will, and somethlrf more tangible from ten of our many liberal cMt-.aent and visitors, in tbe shape of a beautiful hammered bronte and braes Unkard, mounted on a pedista! of exquiqitc workmanthlp. Before Mayor Mt-lvim for tbe Branch be received the Wlkjtring ocnmumcatkm from (he dom- ; m* WssHINOTVIZ, I). cTTug. 10. -84. FrUnd JfaWn.— About twenty five of ' Ibr active member* and some friewda-will ' leave here on tbeJJ 30 train on Thursday I morning !l«l, and kwve Broad slmr-t tta- . tiim, PbiladelpbU, on tbe S 40 (rain fur ' the Branch. They are anxious to act at 1 ao escort to you f nan Philadelphia to the Branch. I will be with the party and rlI pect to meet T< si In Philadelphia tn take . tliat train. II yon wID be wltb ut to mc know by telegraph oo receipt of this. Yours Tnily, W. S. Roost ' According to those arrangement* of the ' thoughtful organization, the twenty-fire active, and many hooormry member*, met [ the mayor and proceeded with him to ! Loog Branch, where he waa received ' W itb every mark of regard, not only far biaiaelf perwoalty, but aa being ayeprehlniseil peroauuiy. out ucrag a.repro-
' aentaiire of Cape May. Yesterday mora- - ing. by a prerioua arrangement, waa fixed ' for tbr prrsentatkm of the artistic tank, tl ' ard. Tbe Corps being drawn np in Bne 0 I Mr. Melrin, in a few appropriate wort*, n gave the gift to the Wash ingtoe tans. ,| T-ial true aaidter and cblealricgeottonw, ,i 1 Oi Moore, reapuoflcd ; tbe band ttroek |, 1 up oo "Old Lang Byoc," and tbe boy» tl shouted for Oapc May. Jf* Unkard il f, ^ intended to grace the new army at Wash- j " Mayor Melrin arrived safe been* Fru'ar e, ' evtuiug, highly driiabud wtu. his Loog 1 Branch experience. The following named - ' gentlemen contributed lo the testimonial ] ' fund : — F. J. Melrin, J. B. Bcutoo, E f, 1 Miaaon, W. C. Nooaka, C. F. William*, h ! Marcy A Mecray, R- J. Water, Chat. „ ' Gladey, M. Ball Btanton. 1 Tbe bnya teem to enj-gr the glowing ( carboot at tbe entrance lo the Wave of- - ) flee. Every night they have quite a drt cut there. It it good for them If they a always prefer light to darfceem, at any ; e rate, tbey are welcome lo lbs light of tbe 1 i. Wsrx, which designs lo lDumieaU all d cl start and ages. Il baa been onr object » this aommer to aid every vidlar. whether t J®oid or young; to ram away the summer n c pleasantly aa poaaible. Bo lf the yonag- v " aura find delight in akjr'arkiog under the "" gkrw of our electric light, there it do objoaiim, np far a* we know. h L There wat quite a ripple of excttement p • in the local priilical circle Mooday sight t - over Use riedi-m of delegates ItlbeKr. • '• i-ubilcan Coogrewsioosl OooreoUac which , ° ibct-u here >• Thursday. Ike primary e waa well aUentbd almost the wboic Re- .<
publican vote bring ool. The following i : elected delegates:- L H. Smith. H. j ' J. Uak and James M. E HtldreUk Trolling fur mackerel it fine sport and
Salts. Rough on rata— Cuinamen. It my hat'stnlght, Mtrian? I Brimful of wrath and boer. I I Japanese are great flrh eaten. Are yuu fund of looking *1 the moon? * Tbe coquette tampm* with the "mails " . The Trent out entertains the Weccacoe. < She weal in bathing with a red oared b Fashionable enjoyment uses up the p A near neighbor is belter than a distent r . relative. u i Elegant fralW -nt Teftri't, have you , triedthera. Tbe pier waa a breesy place for y eater- , j day's ennrentioo. | Dry weather prevail* in tbe upper coun- j tie* of the date. Lulu Hint can lorn" an umbrella inside b out by ber touch. j, A atnart G awgian inakia *) rup out of „ water raePm juice. u Sochacrowdao late in Ibe aeaaoo was „ . t'u"v- ' b The eye of the master the* mure wurk than both bis bands. j Tbe ancient nyuer joke is bobbing re- } reroely to tbe surface. p Many a man wbo sets 'em up at nlpbt ( geu set up next morning. j TJie Arlington quartered a gaud mar y i Gloucester county drirgatra. , Thankful neat Gilt the heart when llie , glorious ocean breezes fill tbe lungs. ^ It it the very ess- -nor of true wisdom to know when we ought to be miserable. it la called a sea of speculation because it takes an much water to' float the stock. 1 Our yacbuacaroriy bare time lo breathe t so great is the demand for tbeir services, t No matter bow moral a man may be c if be goes roller skating, ho it sure of a * fall. « A big Blaise and Logan bander wat t suspended over Washmgtou street y ester, a ; day. t Tbe highest winds and biggest seat prill i not seriously effort tbe iron p er. It bat t He that it at Utn fisit of tbe ladder runt • very little risk >>f hn-nk-ng bit neck by i tumbling from llie top ' | The Republic * ill r-i It. tie- Breakwater
BsnroViv on one .4 her r-gnlar excurtions. Tick. ts. 80 cents. TV night air 1* now filled with the .- trangc and harmonious sounds of an un. may hie rnrie'v of insects. , -round ber husband ought to aee turn Tbe vacalk-n of the festive oytter It drawing lo a close and a prolonged 'V rollt out of the mouths nf hi* admirer*. Tbe wealthiest man in Oregon it living this summer for fuo in Ibe log cabin wnich be used In lnhal.lt from necraelty. A cnoq. wring l«au from Ualtlmnre si- | most broke tlw heart of bit beat girt by 1 "ring seen walking <t. the pier wilb anA rorre* ponder- 1 of .be New York Sun , fella an insioo* inqi.i.to tor e renwiy for A rod nose "o-k.r . <-n drinking and it will i ""n l',,TV " So cntnmo.1 1»" tbe cxpreaainn "paining tbe town red" got to be in a western settlement. iha> .me of the talooo-keepcra' IteaqtH tbe sign "nrVtatF material*" in bis , wmd-.w. . cling through the White mountain* in a L buckluard and giving oooorrta nf college | aoogs at the principal hotel* to pay tbeir ™ expenses. I There is a girl In Turner. Maine^wbo i smokes, chews, abavea, avrean and wears ■' a man'it hat. Her unconquerable propen* . ally for ice cream it the only tbing that > idwlrayt her. . VWe are aatooisbed at tbe audacity of , tbh Camden Oaurirr in bodily conveying to ft* columns aa interesting sketch of tbe late exploits of our flthing editor. No ( credit whatever it given the Wats. F. 1 F. P., why te Ibis thus? I Superintendent Learning informs nt that p affair* have moved smoothly on the C. M. a and D. B. R. E, and the traffic on Ure e read baa not fallen below the nana! stand - " aid. Oapc May Point baa cause to be p congratulated oo tbe working of the mad. Good sport may be bod for tbe boys in catching tela A small book must be e used, aa the fish has a very small mouth, e If be race grit tbe book fast to hia jawa, tt be it gamy'till pulled in ra tbe bank, tbe o beet place lo labor far celt, d — — " r Railroad Accldnm. b Aa tbe "special" of Baturday afternoon Aa tae ■ special- or tsaiuroay arternoon m
approaching tbe new depot, at the t, switch house, the engine jumped the track, taking with it tbe three cars 0 comprising tbe train. After ploughing tj through the ground for t abort ditteooc ttruggitng locrauotlre fell over ra it* (j bidden from view by a dense, scald. a cloud of steam. After a little time fireman. Robert kLTiran. wat pulled f, the wreck bloody, begrimed and „ Tbe engineer, Theodore 8lratoo, { engine, with tcaldt and bniitet. Among tbe jaimugtn la tbe three can, u which composed the train, vtere Company u of Cape May, comprising thirty men ), nf tbe fith Regiment, returning from q earantpmeoL One of tbe » soldtoa was tbe only passenger injured. a jumped through a window and cut d bit bead and band* but not very revere- t, Band were ra board mod about i one ( hundred otbera, wbo were of oourse bad- j ly frightened. , t Tbe victim* of tbe oaaoalty are Rbbert , McLaoe, Angle. Camden, killed ; Thro 1 dore Buxuoo, married, Cape May, badly * scalded end burned and cot about the bead; William W. Ware, fith Regiment, par. y H. Cape May. haod and bead . cul Tbe trait left Camden ai 8.25 and > due bere at fi.K. t Tbe large add brilliant ametnblage ra c I be Ocean Pier on Wednesday evening a showed conclusively bow quickly the • public appreciate and avail tbemselvcgof band il a tucb liberal pwtronagr wfaieh , will arable the maanger* to offer sari, fine 1
I hluudiy and ^rad«y next, A^« the j ' j 80th and 81*1, when the fesUriUe# pre- ■ • aitriiitemw la full foroe, taftatdng tbe ' to! set*. A brilliant program will be i in imumi il It - all tbe owcreu and iu 1 N Giooceater oounty1* deiegatira bad ! j oris anUd vote for Ua candidate. Mr. < Starr.- Ms nom-uaUou would have been j Mtera* M^d lTjoto^ having dl J
" " Plea Crsak Dots. Schooner W. F. Collin, Captain Shield., aster me loot bere for Providence. Bland Iwrge quantitkw of.Liatabeant are brmg -shipped terNew Y-wit Mrs Cbaricw T-anlin bat returned borne wilb her mraber tn spend a few moo Ibt at former borne. Tbe eteeple was raised on Tuesday and it about 78 feel^higb. Tbe people are pleased trith it. Thoutandt of busbela of- oyster abell* bare been planted this year bare not yet caught any spawns oo them. Mixes Eliie Btcpbent and Bailie Plett of Philadelphia's most accompliabt-d arr tbe gucsU of Mrs. Tbomat A. Camp meeting it over and the people bave relumed to duty, tbe village looks like lit relf race more. There will not be sealing in tbe acbooi bouse on as il tao't far lo go. One fdlow rai.1 he walked tour hundred miles and not been anywhere yet at the camp. Among our ritiiote we mention M-. and Mrs. Cole, of Bridgeloo; Mitt Clara of Cape May. Misata King of Mr. Mat Hand, of Millrillc. Mitres Dora Mrad. of Corn Pa., and Era Willett. of Dial Creek pah) Cape May a visit ra Tuesday. Tbey to kin the bre cot of the ocean, visited tbe Iroo pier and raw tbe porpoises. They were well pleased with their trip. Don't b« a Sham. As tbe boy begins, so "will the man end. Tbe lad wbo speaks with aflertstira, and minces foreign tongues that be doe* not understand at acbewi, will be a weak cbromo in character all bit life; ibe l«.y who chists bit tcacba into thinking him degrat at chapel will bcthe man wbo will make religion a trade and bring CbritSianity into contempt ; tbe boy wbo wins tin- highest average by stealing hit exaniina'ira papers will figure some day ca a tricky politician. Tbe lad wbo, whether rich or poor, dull or clever, looks you straight in tbe eye* and keepc hia answer qf truth already cunt* rgttft who will last bis life and liolgs a capital wine), wilt tirine him ■ mm, ietorew. than r bring a interest ;
. money. Then get to tbe bottom of i, things. Yon see bow it is already at to (j : that. It was the student wbo was grounded in the grammar wbo took tbe r Ltxin prise; it was that alow, steady ,, i drudge wbo practiced firing every day last winter that bagged tbe moat game in ^ the mountain ; it it tbe clerk who studies r I tbe specialty of tbe bouse in off hours , • wbo it promoted. Your brilliant, happy- n giUuck.bit-or.miM fellow uruallv turns ^ . rat the dead- weight of the Injffy by F , forty-flvr. Don't take anythtng for , . granted; get to tbe bottom of things. . Neither be a sham yourself nor be fooled r by shams. Accuracy. ( ' Nothing ran la- ruder or more iodica- ' ' lire of a small mind than to interrupt a - 1 story-teller w ith a correction of some mis- ' i statement that bat no bearing upon' Ibe ' - point at iaaue ; yet the tact that tucb int trreuptiras are common, shows bow in- •' atinriively Ibe mind w a! dies these errors. J • Consequently tbe habit should be formed • of omitting what hoc is not sure of. h 1 an anecdote of Turn Hood's, it may make 1 It more interesting for your bearers to r my an, but if you are nut sure, yet ray ! r no, half your hearers will remember that ' il it Charles Lamb's and will be more f » intent ra assuring themselves that you ' a have made a mistake, than upon obtCTT- 1 - ing the point of the, story. On the other I hand. If you begin with Uk remark, i '•that reminds me of a atory" of Tom ' Hood's, or, it may be of Charles Ixmb'a, R or possibly, of Douglass Jrrro'ld's, though - e J dra't think it anund* much like him, be- I ° cause be waa ao tilling suckled on a lemon, somebody raid, but then one forgets just | who said _ it, and after all it doesn't matII ter much" it is very good just tbe tame, - sad come to think, it mutt be Hood's e Mrs. Nickieby berarlf could not be so | I- wearisome as Uiia kind of story telling. e ... '- Bearloy's Point Dots. n Mr. Francis Aahracad recently pur- ( r chased a fine spring wagon from Wbeatra '• A F.ater, Dcnniaville. Mr. atdi Smith left borne ra IbeSSlh 1 toil , (or Philadelphia baring shipped in tbe aeboooer R. S. Graham. Mr. Constant Foster recently purchased an organ from Mr. Harry Wllara repte0 sent ing tbe Mam. Organ Ca quite a num. seating
of families hare also been solicited. Mr. Charles Piioe and family left ut tbe 24th inat., tbey will be mimed in , coaimnnity. r Before another writing the Life Saving ■ Station men will bare taken up tbeir ' altode In tbeir bead) bouara. Tbe foBowiug texts were preached from last Sabbath by Rev. J. G. EotHklo, I morning-Mark 14 chapter, IS verse. I bam 24 chapter, IS verse to 85. , — -j- I On August 90th, CapL Thompson, of the schooner Chat. P. Barrett, while in the vicinity of the Banks, hauled up on , anchor an Atlantic telegraph cable. Captain, instead ot cutting it, at might have done, and thus rave hit anchor, cut hit bawter and let the cable . to its ocean bed with tbe kaa of bit "mud book." From the position of the Barrett the cable palled In wat one of older ones, and not the recently Ilid , Mackay-Betmell one. Notwithstanding, ' the New Yolk Baraii wOl present the . Captain, for bit harytanme conduct, wilb a fine gold chronometer watch. A» tbe iron pier is within Ux dly't , Jurisdiction, ilpbonld assume public coo- J troi of tbe structure by placing ra il offi- } onto at all times, especially when there " great crowds aa happened cm Sunday and Wodoewiay rvooiogs. „ Why Is if ' That tlx rale of Hxoil'a Barraparill* coo- t tinur* at such a ispidlj Incretuung rate? f It i».1«: Because .-f tbe poativc curative t | value of Hood'* Saraapanlla itadf- • ! id. Became o! the craelotire evffleoc*
! by UT"™"1 medicim. Brad to C.Y. Hood A Co.. j Lowrh, Mare .. Jor book containing many { "I am naing Dr. Graves' Heart Peg" j laloe with great reralt*. had Heart Diseere ; (or 8 year*, to bad con id .not Be down.John McGcff. Pike Button. O. Tbe Heart BeguWUr cure, tfi! -fdnw of Heart The several period, of tlx revolving day **» "- "«■ 3m
Court Houta. ^ ' Deiigbttul a rather. 1 Mi loot of ail kinds in abundance. 4 t Peaches of Mane pe-dnct^o are qnite 1 plenty ai rra»ra*lik price*. .. i , Mr. A. D. Edax and SUUwe.'l Edredge, , nt Pbilsdcli bit. spent last Sunday among I Mr. A. Kerman, ot Philadelphia, spent . last Saturday and Sunday with bin riater* Mrs. Haod anil Mr*. Douglas. Quite a number of our dtizent visited J Cape May for the purpoee of witnessing the opening of Ibe ocean pier, and "Speak , enthusiastic terms of it . j Small excursion parties from this plaoe often visit AngU sea t„ enjoy a few boon ra the beach and in the surf. Tbe Anglec tea train oranrcting wltb tbe tegular . morning and sllrrnnra trains give* ample j timeforapiesMiT vitll lo thit new aca j , Lite insurance agents bave occasionally j visited Ua through Iblv summer, thinking | no doubt that w e ttrt not paying our d share of funds for the support of this ! a hoc of business- hot to far wvc know ' { not a ainvlr policy lux bun written. 1 Tbe seductive argument, and beautiful i j financial profits ** fl gored rat by there j e repreteutatives litvc all been to weak to - r accomplish th< tr purprae. ,r Both our Sunday Bcboolabave unani,1 mousiy extended an invUalton to tbe | executive committee lo appoint tbe coming acta ion, of the county Sunday School Institute at this plaoe during iu next 1. session, which will probably take place d early in October. « A delegate meeting was held on Monday k evening tn elect delegates totbe cragreasy iraal Craven lira to be beld at Chpc May . J) Delrgatet favorable to Mr. Dudley II of Camden were appointed. I- Rev. Mr. Patter.of DennisTille.prenehed * in tbe Methodist church last Sunday i- morning and evening. Oo account of tbe , number of people ajlending camp meeting i t tbe addicnoe were touch smaller than " otherwise would bare been. Jr Rev. Mr. Swindeo of Jllinoit it vitltiiig '► old paritbooera among ua. He waa at one 'I time in charge of tbe Baptist church of
Ibis village and bis visits are always - forward to with much interest by former member*. . Tbe camp meeting residents bave again j returned to tbeir hornet; those having tenia or cottages cut the grounds always took forward to tbe time tbry will spend is tbe grove at a pleasant and agreeable recreation and tlx able management of tbe association in p-ovWlngeuch a variety of preaching talent for tbe meeting renders tbe religious department one of' profit at well a* pleasure, and catch year appear* to add increased interest. Joseph H. Clark, fi' Corson, Young* Nicb is* Foster. Frank P. Lee. Cotton. Wm. I leas, Jr.. Jarws Stilic, Jeremiah Bailey. Aaron B. Smith. Busby, Tin*. Parker, Furmao S. T. Coleman. Wesley Strehnan, J. J tunes, Michael Swing, TbomM t^orton, ? Andrew Watkina, Jo.bna"Kandle, Robt " Bennett. J. M. Christian. J Harry W. Hildreth, Reeve* Dougltaa, Howell. C. W. Corson, Albert Crease. Hoffman. E. T. Bcncxet, Samuel Sidle, Jno. Meb'Uakrr, Eliat Hand, Ed. , George W. Host, Townaeod a uiwTO vowssmt-. Ciias. Johnson, Nathaniel Douglass, J. Reeves, W. T. Smith, Wm. Brown, A1 Beoexct.-l. A. Uarretaoo, E.' R. ' A L. Hay net, Cbaa. A. Bbaw, E W. Hand. Jqbn CV«*. IsmU-rt Finicy, Cape May Point ; Ai. Foster. West Cape May. Jlfir 3tdrmisnnwts. ' Care for the Children cxnerea feel tbe OebiUty of tbe cbangtng teaaoos. rvaarawr than adult*, and tbey become crou. pccvith, and uneontrollable. Tbe Mood abrald tx rleansed and tbe tyrirm tortgorated by Ibr n*eof Hood't naraaporUU. - Last Spring my two ebttdren were vxretnated. Boon after, tbey broke all oat with runi nlng sores, so dreadful I thought I abrald lore , t tbern. Hood's BartapariDa rured them completely ; and they have been healthy ever since. 1 do feel that Hood's Baraaparilla saved my children to me." Mas. C. L TnuwraoK, West Warren, Mass. Diisifu Viva Rlrarvrl
Hood's Baraaparilla U characterised by | three peculiarities : lag tbe mabteort on ol rrmedul agents ; ad, tbe preporVtoq; ltd. UK qusllUe*. Tbe result Is a toedxine ot unnsua.' ^Uierto^mtoCTm •■Hood's BaraanartlU uaxs up my tyatem fteglster of IWOda, Lowell. Mass. J •• Hood's BaraaparlUa braU sJt otterara; UOBa^'sut^New'tort CUy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by tn druggtsU. 11 ; six for $5- Mad. only by C. L HOOD A OO, LowaU, Mats. IOO Doses One Dollar. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BEAL ESTATE. tixramu rtSraihylsra^n^^S of ' Beoreea sl.'SJaw.' SSS^wU) tell at ponnr -KATIKDSV. 8EPTEVBEH tSia. I tat | At S o'clort ^^at^t^ts*r)of BeejaaU ^ ' I3"dblli^c^b>l! m oSw* t!l RJOUTBOOM rRAffg^IKU SR | j luut, tee Uatae.ce bnq roue), ra- * tow; Wtng I pp-perty wbereut KctMWa MdfAawdlwd pot- c tw-uiuHomum CAJH HENKT SHAW, administrator. BENKT SHAW,
; ^GEMTS W ANTED^roir TU E : ™ Vis ■ g^ssi M3&&. , -pHE BAT VIEW HOUSE, rrncn point, caps mat cu. M>1»- Piasurraa : 4 . *
ST»AWBmDEBIILnri'HIH( » HOTEL PROPRIETORS , The goods son by aa are of a bard. «a-ras txdv tbe gtase at whteh not eaoriled W W""' and u never aBc-.-.t nj tbe eeWM RUSSELL. CAMP BELL & CO Nob. 221 Market and 210 Ktrec:jli Philadelphia.
Jus*. Receiv a Large Lot of WAU PAPER & PORDPRS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. "• FAMILY FLOUR, HKaDUURT OIL PAINT*, OIL. M ATTtNU. OIL tXOTtl, Ac. maiax, WM' TOWNSEND. GRAND SPRING OPENING WM. G. SERRILL & CO., At Green Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. Gfldfi. Fancy Articles, Beaiy-Bait Cliikiaj, Millinery Goods, At. ; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WATtHM. CLOCKS, JEWKLBV. I'AINTB, OILft, pRptia. ftPWKEttYWAflK. ETC. to tx found In South Jersey, K i ''y of^ gtot* troarwnre win r.. . it. * • ,i.i. ya, |.r„ PLANING MILL, ~ SASH FACTORY & LUMBER Y A R PS. MANCFACTCItgKS OF , Doors, Sash, Blinds. Shutters, Moulding.&c, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TDBSiK. ETC., . Manufaetared te orter, at abort now* by superior wortn.cn. Also, «• >P » ro BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. FJluKT AND FEDERAL bTKEETB. CAMDEN. N. J. Jeiay Ann .AnTTn "nillAv e.i r- .air* *.*. a. . — — —
O--" QU!CK SALE AND THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, OHAKLES NEEDLES. Tbe ladlraof cape May and vKtatty inn baar ua ou In our pobluhed aenounonarme already made or harms given farintlrem the PC! for pureha«M dry goods ami rocmn* >t nrvea ibxh "* «S?7rei>ired! » rS SI'RINO AND 8CMMK8 DKE88 OOODa. Batungs, Underwear and Trtmmlhgs of evvty daaortystan, w* ooaOdrnily mvire ttxas. We hire MUSLINS AND FLANNELS. DR. WAHNER'S CAROLINE CORSETS, anal pen* Sl.ve, are hare redaoad togtz*. o^e£^' mra rar1^^^ 'xT Sftg The People's Reliable CLOTHING STORE, 4 1 Washinton Street, Cape May City. CHARLES NEEDLES. Sots' Biiy-Mfl ioii ii FmIe (ioods. ^ Opartally Sexw for tlx SFKING and SUMMKH TKADEwt tret. OL'K fit OUAXO ARM* HI' ITS, 1MCXCJRVB EXTRA BUTftRtfi, CART tut BEAT.
SEEDS! "SEEDS! A FUME. FRBBH AKU HEI.MHl.g STOCK OF YIGITABL1, GRASS, FL0I1E, CLOVKR AND BIRD SUBS. Flower Seeds at 6c. per Packet; 25 Packets * I ; 1 2 Packet* SOc* Free hy mtti to say address on raofpt of price. ; tstoda. Ccrcer Hugh* aed Howstrl rareet*. (Ja*e M»y <Ty. It. J.
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