• 1.9a per Aaanm, l« Advance S3®Icm& ani ©ounlg. Notice. ' rosr office akranoevent*. ro« tv« .r*»oUKD rnrvrn »-„rr«x,. npra »■_! o-rloc; 'ill he dmtftretSn rrt mssis* P ™" "*** T. J. MELVIN. fpttmnn. A Vlelt'to Atlantic City. . no Saturdw morntos, by iovituBbft Of lo.veroor LloyJ anil Ftftff,- several roerirat of the Reception Cmnjniftec ac-•-.mpanit-d the. Governor and party to kilantio City. The members of the •ommittec' were-, Mayor Edmund*. ex. Ifavor Melvin And T. II. AV'illtamaoVu of i-c Wat*. Tlie chief of police. William •arrow, was token along, as lie sold, as «-rt of body-guard to our Mayor, and 0 look Offer tlif pony generally. Prerilent Miller, of City Council, was also li iueed to go to add dignity to the affair, tarry Cartwright also went along and r roost himself the only prohibitionist ! the party. The ttart was made at 9 o'clock In a rlvote car attached to the morning cx- : -CSS. Arriving at Ni-wfleid a special : ligScc Carried the rx-tra ran over the ' Vest Jersey and Ari.niir branch at a 1 pmt of nearly a mile a minute. The 1 •aSn run Into ,0m W. J. K. 1!. depot at 1 1 o'clock, whero ll was met hy 1 irgr concourse of people, the land and ^ ..<• fifth. Regiment. Ifcrringus were in '.'i.litiess, in which th'o tlorcrrfhr and .IT and the Ope May committee were riven through tlie streets to the United tales hotel, where an Informal rccep«n was tendered Governor l.lovd. Tl.„ ~-p-*,r.oT,f Our r. ' " C im;1, nd the Governor and pgrty we e served ith refrcahmcnls hy the gen'al pror dor of the United Slates. After tills .list agreeable crerciso ' wn« over tlie ipj May delegation took in Ihr.rijhts r Atlantic City, whieli i-.iuumed veral Inure. Ail that was seen during 10 rounds of tlie town ll would lake to e apace to dcecrltie tlian can bo ured tills morning. In a few words, tlaiilic owe* all that ahe ha* In art. _ pr May ts indebted to nature for_ of licr unequalled attractions, lilt we should be ungrateful indeed did •e foil to accord Atlantic the palm for onerous hospitably. At iho United Stales the Gape May nrty "Were treated wilh more than larked attention. Proprietor Brown ad our genial friend. John R. Pugh, distmacd the Hospitalities qf the boqsc with lllo-ral 'hand, for which thPy will long • I i ld in gralaful remembrance hy .the ■mmlttcr. At 3 o'clock, by invitation [ l.'olonel Browne, Governor L'oyd and nil. and the Cape May delegation, sat iwn to a moat excellent lunch on the ililea many pleasant response were •ade to'toasla ollcrcd. A -reripw-otlhn Fifth, hy the flayer-, or and aUtll. took plare at 0 o'clock ovcrnor Moyd addressed tlie rtf ar.ii i a most excellent s-icccli. which did edit to Klflfletf and llie Stale he ici>re- ' ..The evening was passed In a round of ayrty ; fire-works and & burlesque pro-i-sslnn adding life to the scene. At ' 10 'clock the apodal train with the flapo lay party on board skirted from the ' Vest Jersey depot. ' The run wns Wade :i two hours, anil the party safely inded at tlie Grant street depot at 18 'dock. Governor Lloyd was persuaded to resaiuat AtliaUe CUly »vq*-Suu-l:iy-' but till return Mere to-diy. Governor .Henry IJoyd nnd General as. Howard of lltl Hall, return etl from Lllantie Citf Monday morning. They re stopping at Marine Villa astlie goes'" f Col. Uuinand. . This is tlie Governor's rst visit to Gape May.. and we may aav tat he fully appreciates iho au|ierior il vantages here offered to those who' •ek Ibe beneficial effects of sea air and ' :irf bathing. Governor IJoyd lias made lore than a favorable Impression upon lose of our . clllzeni and guests who are had the KOnor of making his sc.
While occupying the high position of hicf Executive of one or tlie most pros ' e raus states ef the union, he it a gen- 1 cmtn of unassuming manners ami cor. 1 1st disposition ll Is apparent Must lie ' very popular with the upplr of his ' :atc, and he well deserves their esteem. 1 le 1ms drawn to himself many friends ' ere who will accord him a warm wel- - ■me when he visits Cape May again. J blcli we trust he wi I do In the near ■ ilure. Tlie members of his staff are -nllemen of whom lie mar lie proud, em-rul Howard, who ia now viaiting ere wilh tlie Governor, is a genllcman i largo military experience and com- ' landing presence. Governor Lloyd and ' eneral Howard will leave to-day for ' urns. We trust tliat we shall soon have ' te pleasure of afelng them agaiu at ' ! Mrs. Van Cott. tliry. dittipguishel ' ;vangcliet,sts stopping at No. 18 Block- i m avenue with Mrs. Monyer and Mrs. • IrFariand. Every rooming service Is rid In the parlor, which is led by Mrs. 'an Colt- An interesting feature of tlie rrviee is the singing of Miss Sadie Van ' k.tt and Miss Dell Scl.cmmcrhorn- ' ih'ich is certainly extraordinarily sweet. " Irs. Van CoU will preach .in the M. E. 'hurcli next Sabbath, IMth morning and vesting, and Misres Sadie and Doll will tndcr some of ihelr sweetest songs. The lecture given by Hie Re*. Oarmce'A. Adams last Ttieaday evening in arly effort. Mr. Adams told Ibe audi- ' nee some great truths in a gfaphtfc way j hat .carried hU hearers away with him. ! •i>' a pity ^ there were Sot morifipersons | WHAJCa^^rod. New_ Jersey amfl)i«rictof Columbia, will hold a meeting If you wbui to sec what nice young eoplc, tliere are In Cape May, look Into lie bazaar. There la no *Ji»rge except
n Tha Bath Again. 3 Sea bathing should not be a means of S dissipation. Like every other gift" of f providence, there ought to be a proper 1 and temperate tiae of it. To plunge inlo - the sea immediately after a full meal, or t when overtaxed, overheated or ex- - haustcd would bo folly. The' body shpuld be In tune for the surf when _ going into i'« einbraec, thatts' warm hnd " natural. Then." as soon as tired come out, don't stay in a" minute longer when a sense of fatigue comes over the person, a In troth, the bath shfinld he forsaken orf J the vtgoroils side of even' sensation! of U weariness. It oneht to lie kept ?p mind h that an hours' buffet Wijh ,tfie wayea has : csased a large expenditure of phyjteal When a big sea .hits, the bother flip impact is heavy, every ' muscle must if be inadealgid to prevent being carried i. away by h." Keep this up. for any length! Of time and there i« fatigue. Then too n the Pars should lie prelected by filling e them with cotton, deafness or injury to. :. this* delicate organ is not uncommon f from blows by Ibe breaking' yaves. a Those who feet faint to the watcmr whose s circulation Is too much accelerated by ] the sen hath, . had het'er ask ithc ad- . -vice of a physician. Cramps tare not ) .the only cauee of bathing falalitlcaoften . the shock to a delicate constitution pro- | duces very alarming symptoms. It's t fplly to slight Ibcm. If when cmcrgiog from the sea you feel warm and fresh, i the bath has agreed with you and the . performanee may t9t repented with im- | punUv. Ah we have often remarked, • children ought not to he forced into the i aurf, Uiev ui.iv :.aie name constitutional I defect that will h - nmcb aggravated by . tho thoughtles." practi- e. 1 Tire toalc.proiierties or salt meadow nr, our of the advantage* of a sojourn by.thr ,».-i that might not to hr lost to sight. The limb s-- invalid begins to grow si roup and hopeful after lnvraate*. He sniffs lite brcer.es from off marsltes with a relish that is a u under in ctrrali ■« ngelicius had lied from his weary aoui. but the tonic perfume of the ■edge and meadow lands worked mir. aclra, and he -oon g'Ls strong enough to lake an -oeran hath, that romplrtcs the cure nnd hp goes away from Cape May a new moo cured by lire heaffl^ properties tlufi rial lire has Stored ttwny here wltB a lavish hand for tlie iwnefit of the Invalid nnd raletiiilluaHan. Passengers liv tlie trains for Cape May arc quickly . aware when lite train rolls out upon tlie open land iuat th * city where the ratine lireer.es l.tnw tnlo Ihe ears, laden with lie- rt-fri>ldng smell of salt grass and sedge. 1 i he -lay has been one thai produr.r>! i-silude from heal, Ibe change It marvelous. •• How refreshing " everybody will .ay ; " We are nenring the sea the listles, i itinlvnancc and courage to wearied heart,, hy tltistvmiarl Willi Chpe May's great laboratory of curative agencies. How infinite arc Iter resources. We fail to appreciate Iliem imtlie hurry and feverish hade of business life. But .. .wJuin-T!' "larnling ||--rp llmjulu'l mny most profitably study up the. subject to the end Hint great personal gain awy be tlie n-snlL RememlH-rtbat a sojourn by the sea sltStlldTic or great physical gain. i Tliere should be an intimate family sympathy. Il'is a great mistake for par. cut* and children to hold cacti other at f arm's length —to associate only formally una occasionally. An occasional unbend- , lag on the part of t ie parent, becoming , a eliilil amotig chiltTren; indulging In . childish sports and even romps, -getting , down to lltelr level, if rightly controlled, . will draw children town-d the parents in > tender at love and sympathy. ] know a nohle man, who, a« a father, goes off wilh his boys ramping out on the roount tains. There is he ween fattier and sons the" (pllcst freedom the nto.t sympatlietie rr'athmsiyet evary look ami wortl ! est filial reverence. ' S* among the mem- , hers ot the family tliere may and should , lit- swell sympathy, as that no words , should lie mare "suggr-tlvc of intimate . nnd loving feHowship than "brother" r and "st ter." How much can lie done f in the e direction • t-y the simple liabit of 1 consplting each other's temperament, . taste and preference, in all matter, of ! family life :
The Di.-).i,.n Freight Agents of the . Pennsylvania it. R-, siaited Wedm-sday from Camden on a lour of Inspection over the Went Jersey Itaijroad. Salem first visited hv special train, afterward tits company stopped at. Mlllrille rait-.c on- to Cape May. the train, arriving here about haif.pnst five. They are quartered at the New Columbia with Messrs. Reynolds aitd Nell. A meeting held last ertniug in parlor B, «/t the New Columbia fo- general c iMoltatlon, which is their rust m. At the supper table the proprietors of the Columbia presented enrh member of the party wilh a •• freight package " prop rly. marked and labeied. Uj#m open ng. the contents were found to he "perishable" intlieshape of Roman jiunch. After snppcr the party took carriage* and drove over town. Supt. Dayton. Jttr. Iloht. Stretch, ami J. J. Burleigh of t' e West Jersey Railroad, accompanied the party. The party will to-morrow lor Atlantic City via • Somer'a Point. Delaware Breakwater excursionists ( looked out Wednesday moroing upon leaden skies. The wind blew from an ominous quarter, tlie B. K. The com1 mine gated into tilf star s.nd inwardly invoked disaster upon these coid hearted ! people wlio jieddlc ont the westhrr re- . gn-dlesa of the feelings of anyljody, or their disappointments. But they did turn on the rain yesterday ontwlthsland- . Ing the wishes (which are only prayers) I and the complaining* of the Republic's - 1 parly. There- had been much work done - 1 iu preparing for what was thought. f i would be the excursion of Ihe aeason, . j hut those dripping skins soaked the » ■ earth, and somewhat enlarged the vol- - : lime of tlie ocean, thus threatening to ' defeat I lie expeetations of the committee. { Hut Prr vid eftce smiled upon the people , c .who mnlemplatrd Be trip, ukI by ibe - : lime the ears left the Sen Brccic for the ; Landing (tip rlouds had scattered and the sun shone fortli a* bright and clear ^ a* If it never tntendei V» rain again. J It would be belt.r in the long run 'o go without guests than to get them by j any under-handed "means, as we under. - j stand Jias been done in reference to one ■I— — *
salts; of lively days for fiahlng. of Mr. FricdenwaJd Is eonvalescing. rr He will be here on Saturday sure, to Millville is on Iter annual vacation, or Tlie weather is.'getting along.betteT. x- The wind Mbwcd from the si-a yesterly <1«J> . •n "Hropular prides for tlie Pier will make id it go. ie The Star V illa will have to get nbother o. Jflily Miller is- tanned- to an hntuiue rf bronze. >( The Iter ti -the scetata' of .tally flshifig d exploits. is ' BugarL'ke i* a Middle Tqwnsl.il> body ,1 of water. rr C'amp-Mct^ing folks arsnqw piK-ling ;t their ten! t - d Oritijta! Curioslib-" at; thc.Tjirko-Per. h. sian Bazaar. 0 iluckleberii .- are f -uud a mile or so ~ from the city. o. Organ Fund excursion wiU.iie repeated ' n next Wedpr.fclay. - - 1 !. - Goodies ant . being landed by. Bay - y Coagres* Hali is rapidly filling up with 1 i- all-cummer guests. • • ! t Try a plite of Bazaiir iee -cream and 1 a help along a good raiiw-. - Tlie ladies of Congo--' I la'l are doing * s some lovely net-ilte work. 1 Sea We City. 1 Jitid Company is tlirest- 1 , cnctl with a Sin-rill's tgle. c The Beweli'e Point House i. head- 1 - quarters for flsb'Off parties. _ _ , It is not the proper tli'mg 'to do-to re- 1 s veal a private eonve nation. 1 Delli louk qream s.nhu. 1'alat - I'll ,r. ' macy, opposite ('•mgr.— Il.til. SeavilleCamp Me.tt.ig will continence August 19ih, and close August ilL-t. 1 ♦The "ltddwin" will I a parte 'of ' ; guests to-ilav from UlOomlngdnli-. i'a, ' 1 Building operati."." will tire S'tlve on 1 the Mark Ik v n" prop.- tv in tin' Fall. ; Rememlu-r Uuit the Wava should tiicA I ' away in the morning at three cents a ' copy. e Half Hi i L-oi-ie who to Oeean j Very "desirable anil p'eossi.lly fur- ' ' Dished looms, at No. T8 Washington 1 The Itoys in the costume of our first 1 V parents love to Omtmlef about i" the ; ; ' Xtn Wil.-v had an ex|wricn<V vester t day as B kind of goveriim. He don't ' ' like it. ' Two si tors, now si Cape May. dress t - toeot'ber.""' 4 J Tin- It J. to itiidc stand w hen the , 1 " 1*4 years ..id, o . exi.'ibitiou at the Turko- 1 1 Persian Bazaar. 5 Colonel Lansing has a splendid lot of : 1 dlamntt ! l.tdks He hit- a corner in 1 r them. »o to speak. The ltor.1 pushed hotel clerk will soon • think of turning eow.b y n« a relief f.ont ' his pres. ing duties. 1 The letters eros-ed and the husband f wen" lolemg-iir ou-1. anil tlie wife <*ho>. Cactus balm for Hie hair, scalp nnd f skin. A special ar,i,J_c f..r ll.c toilet. ' -for sale at tlie city pharmacies. It Fine, Tnrki-h rigarclts atthcTarkot Persian Bazaar. .Those who have tried " them are delightrd with lh«tr fiavng, 1 Charley Oliver'smarket is the depot or I the celebrated Big Elk butter. It is an " excellent article nnd in large demand. I Simon Hassler's grand 'testimonial, on n. Saturday evening, will arohsc much !n5 teres! among the lovers of good mode. Ware and EUlridge have commene'd n work on two J4.O00 cottage* on life Mt. T """■ - « The new ftr leal thai fold out five " cent* far.llie W-vvE-sltntild hsvurcmonj slrute.1 with the juvenile who imposed . u . Sunday-school worker- of Cape May County shauM rememlHT the Assembly . l< day at Pitman Grove, for the Oth l)is.1 chief engineer nii«lrii a new arrival. He » thought it belonged to the great d n, ' eater of Ilaruegat Bay. Lost on the beach In front of Con .-res. ; f Hall, a niekie-platcil W.tch Will, n silver chain. Return to Congress Hall office jind.reeeli r a reward . It. i anu.reectve a reward. it.
TnMr eutlrry and sll"fr.ware. end an elvgaiv us ortment of is.cket kuirce and ^ scissors, at Smith ft Co '< great bargain , ; The residents of t'ppef Beach avenue ; _ have their way Itglitial at night by a : ates Hie vicinity of No. 18. ' They lake tqni. at p-eaching and ' listening at Ocean City. Everybody al of «omc kiwi orolltrr. Ex. GriMom'a Salem County tpUk and ' Mrs. Church attend, to the depot with f tier aN-ustomed faitlifillness. The choir of. the M. K. Church licre1 will, render their hearty tlwnks l- the - Editors of the W.m and «w, «i Mr. 1 H. F. Doo illle, and all frieiuls who In ' any way assisted lite excursion for the • benefit of tlie Organ Fund. Messrs, Gndsehalk A Kennedy, for a - long time the euchre champions of the ' regular express nnok.cr. have been 1 defeated lately. Geo. W. Royd. of the Prnnaylvania Railroad, Iwlng Ihe chief , of Itie vtclo Inus opponents. i - ... — — l There Is always a summer demand for entertainment that has the outdoor flavor of Hie sea and shore. When the summer i "Pl«l B k'kwl iu g» tub) » elose iu.tu, Htere Is retielllon. If Ihe performance is r on the htwn or strand there will be no j difficulty in get' ing an audience. - Whether the diversion be very classical or not,' it malt era liuie, providing tt is , ont of doors. A programme comprising f pig, sack and hurdle races will draw a ,1 bigger crowd than a performance by the most famons of artist*. The fact of the ^ matter la, people romc to the. shore to I enjoy open air recreation, and they will n liarc It or go away. Here's a hint for , those concerned, that they should not l" 1-e slow to profit by. as the season is ---now taJly Item with all possibilities of failure or success. In view of there great sea. i 1c truths the oeean pier af- ^ fords one of the grandest means of tickling the public palate. There might be a performance there of tome kind twice ia every day with popular prices of admb- „ sion. — ten ecnU say. BoBd streams of r. a auntie 1 -tlerer. would then visit It and m e t joy its incomparable advantages for fre li air ani^ftro. ' ■ * V - - - ..
Holly Baaeh. Hadaet'the counetl Iwttcr repeat that dog law, or enforee ir? Rev. F. B. Curtis, will preach at the •Prcshvterian Churrh" to-morrow. -M:'w. Fhilltp*. arcblteel, id New ., y .rk. was a gue't at "the Holhes" over last Snutiai. „ Captain BarncuV-M-h -oner-rijlged 6urf .- lK.at, sitnirted- quite a crowd on the r bea-bat. its ia. inching. . Staff Myrt'e Towne, of Chicago, •* ; very lovely Tt'pri-«-clativc of tliat city-, is a guest ut C'i.slicrelgU. Miss Whiaef red Edgi-rton, ■ Doctor of Pbiloqrliy, i» cntortainiug Jliss Brews- • 'i-r. of liost op. at Catlereigh. t)nr city h very" liroKliful thii fupr- , toer awing to the. vlgilapec -pt Dr. Ingram, our able health officer,' Tt., Itov. N»Uri',iiol Bri^s. Of Phil. nd.-I/.l.ia>Iv',i . I.'-. family nr.- occ.ntog' , the. "ffli'i.'calt" Cbttage, on Ocean Ave. BcvcrpI of,.o:ir- hotels nnd boarding i boum. n irrowly escaped being treated to «,.-oita of Vermillion the past week, by an arti-l -from -Finland. ^ It is tint "g-nerajly known that" 'the' ""an:" llior of' some. of the brightest short , stories poUlsl.ed In a hading periodical, resides st present in Holly Beach. Self respect . i« always, commendable, an! it is nylon. shlng how ntany silly .voting women pe-petnate the record of Hie con, piny lliey keep by appesring"n ftnlype* wilti Tom.'Diek and HarryThe Angle «a Railroad oriB go Into flig-"Kia&:^rilm','Kwtylviwht11. 'Hhlriwd t nexG week, w'.i-l, will simplify very; family here. 1, f mi Tiuir-i -y to resume Ids place on the hoard of t tqle. of which i.-. a uromim lit qwmh.T. plrletl, nnd reflect- -rent credit upon the enterprize of. tlie Baker brothers, nnd on tlie skill and taste, of t Jias. \Vollers wlio designed and .built it- Its the pretties! ' Work on Hit- new sell", ml bouse has nt a stain! till for a wi-ek past, cure buitiling material. , The first pay-tiit-nt Ifavltfg Monirwile tho lumber will dMIUless arrive atpl the work proceed. ' Hfoti gnat upon the Island ? Well. 1 will ilot.-i next week. We intended to open dairy with her, but she ale so much red paint that the milk looked like "laird's bloom of youth " Then we jkqught we had a fortune in her. nnd , ' ing on bcaufiftlliy. We engaged the en J tire product ahe 'I t" the dramatic itrof- . ' free from mineral poison." But one day i Nan railed in en.itsl on Mil.. Gould. He ! return she devoured tv keg of ten-pcany nails to while away the time. When she , returned home she wore a p-eulinrly sati isfied, and happy expression of countcnI Not long after a New York ballet girl i. jrlto hail Jti-'i 1 iil-ltL.a.ait:K,.aunily.-Ol of "Nannie W'-om." [e pv right npplie.l | for,! became suddenly n brilliant yellow. She summoned a physician. He examined her case car f..i then rrile-1 for her co m sties tliat he might examine them I also. An nn ilysis revealetl t ,e il-cndful truth. Utr puor girl was hopelessly iron, f rusted. I rely upon your If-ti r not to , give thta'e points away to a New York jury. The young woman threatened to , bring suit for damages. But 1 have . writteusher that she can have Itrr face gidvanizcit and il 'wont rust nny more. I Should she not pVoflkby this suggestion it 1s more than likely Ihe jury will try j to sitTUtdhe goat, flf tiiey try tr once they'll never want to again -site is very 5 active-]
i 't'fi^re ts an aq.tit.e «rte to human n». i tnre. A-bov wiB instinctively build a I boat and sail it over a mimic sea. He ' takes ns naturally to the. wuter as a ilurk, J and H he has the means at hand, will bc- " j come quite, as much • at home in tlie ! water, as ho would lie in climbing the ' 1 tre's. We discover a reason here that makes life hv Hie sea CO attractive. To I j get where Hie ocean b, so tliat the j rational pleasure of yachting, fishing * j and surf luiHiing are available b the Ideal * co.tr-- there i- a b,, cable side to man • that leads hint to till thr rei' and wander J ' over the fie -1- ntt-l forrstsThnt wc are I I not saying m.teb about that here. lYI.nt 1 j wc claim i- that the farit on of going !o ! the sea shore for a time every year is not | a mere freak of f -.-lilon, lint an impcra- ' | tint demand of the human cdnuitotion. " Titer i a natnrnl "drawing to the sea. I 1 The inhabitants of Colorado, for i'n- ^ ever harW In Hit- secret chambers of I f ivoritc resort like Ctpe Mar. ' Lewis T. Reilorr's presence In the choir ' f il,- Kriscopai Cltun lt last 8al>Imllt revived s-.me nt-eu pleasant mem. '' oriea of Hie Wavk's old Wssliington " street office. It was hts regular practice to make a Sunday arming call, -and tell us of the day's doing* at 8t. John's Kfiiscopal Cluireh. in a form for the * printer. rrequ-ntly he bro,.!jht with him some of the riflUng' rectora. Our B recollect ion* ot Doctors McVicker, Ktnf solving and otheia are mo-| pleasant ones, ami wlien our frirnd made u* a call hut Sunday evening after the public worship, there was a sensat,on of gonr nine pleasure. No one can long know T such a nun as Reilner without highly _ esteemtng him, not only for his personal ' worth as a dear friend, but alike for hb „ talents which are of a high order. He is an amateur musician of remarkable j merit, a successful, lawyer, and holds many off! res of honor and U»sl in Philadclphia where lie ia now in active bind, g ness. We hope To- receive his regular a visits thb summer. Finest Building Lota on the Coast. » One hundred and forty of the choicest II bnildtng lots on the roast of New Jersey )r are now offered for sale by the Executor of the late Mark Devine to close the e*. 'l late. These Iota are located on Bear!. l» avenue, Patteraon. Broadway. First, jf Second. Third. Fourth. Sixth an- 1 Be' .j w enth avenue. Cape Mav City; thev are ■ 7 70xt4n.fl0xHO.aud flDxlM feet cad,: W, offer Uiem at prices to Induce good I m k- provement. Terms liberal. Address. 1 M- T. Ukadt. Executor. " MO North 4th Bt„ Phtla., Or Jomt J. Khokbi:. it 29 Perry St. Cape Mav. it i ~e— id | Those wlio desire the opportunity of „ going to the annual camp-meeting rsn
South' Seavllle. H 'One vt !.. llin-t int.T,-«',:r. likely fo occur in a eommnnity i« when te the children and -gnmd'-ehllifren gather from far and near under the paternal • -roof to celebrates '■» :r tery of tlx -family after a long perioii of ' separatimx.whl.-b -ltould never fail of "f nollee in rue loeaf paper, is tlie reunion ; «' which' ocettrred on Baturdity last af Ihj • home of tha\ genial'eouple, Mr. and Mrs. '■ a R. J!. R. Bmith. it being the fiftieth an- '■ niveranrj- of Their wedded life. The j affair had been kypt so secret from the , ' old folks that tiler were cnUreiy taken - liy surpri ir. They, bos-fiver, very com- J plaeently snlmiiftcd to fhc be.ieging ot > - their castle. nn-J ijre-ame the graceful J • and, "willing p. i oners" of Hie storming < party, and, if appe-iranfics arc worth i "" anything, o^ttslly enjm-c.| the e I' Tln-y hill vbe.-pl.-'pure - f "sipping Their J : lemonade from a pai ■ of gold lilted ' gohiets, whii(f!"jtartaktng of the elegant, ' refreshments, which Itad been'secrettd ; r. for the occasion. The goblet*, were pre- j > s-nto.l by Mr. K-lwat.l Penny, who. m . - bis boyhood days, was an intimate friend i n t of Mr. Smith's family. He is nowajn • prosperous mtrehant of Ea<t_port, I^tug | J blanil. and came here to attend the an- 1 " - ni versa ry. "Ed." waa wtuntly wel- j corned by hb ohl frifihd-'.-^lu re was " t quite a number of aetpialntanees of the ' o - family present' hy ipvitation. Mpsie wa» I „ I furnished ltys two performers on ibe J - i Sir. and Mrs. Smith came to litis I ! and are still as bale and sprigl.tl.vV \ ' I Father Tim' ileal gently with them Is tlx . ' i wtiti of all who were present at tlieir ^ | usually large tliis year. " ' 5 M. »,tci \-ef' with | j " Lake. ' [,' ^ Mb* Minnie Irving, one of Millville'* J fair ladles, i- the guest of her uncle. . I Sonicra Iq^nina. , i ' ,^x^t!h^k7l'irihto'.^k^' ! i ' ware Break wire- . next Wednesday | , e The Dime towl.dv,.wliirh went to > J Drtwrore j ' The oy.trra neve looked better or j j - Sy mcL*?.7.h,' ^r"are j double their usual *,ze.« 9 The blue "fid. begin to bite nt the ! y tempting bail which is prepared by the Ctano May Kolnt. rl Mr. Mnrk Wllltan,- has opened a stand t >1. for the sn|tptjiy«i- r-, ij:,„is, A< . J d Rev. Dr. Spaeth, of Philadelphia, i- j having * fine edition built to hi* rot. t- tage. ■r Rev. C. C. Wood, of Camden, will fill ' n the pulpit Itfone of our local rborelito il to-morrow b Rev. E. G. KhighL uf Salem, pr. a. b, .! o the mortnng and evening srrmoru, in U.. k Baptist Cnti cli last Sunday o Mr E W Springer has a nearly new n Mr F.. Markl.-y l.as reentered ioto a J contrart for lighting lite streets for the ■e current year. Il.„ lamps will now burn y as brightly tltl* year a- tl.ey did la-t " )™ "" ™t
A great snvlog of money hy the bnr. ougli seem, rrl-lrnl. a« tliere ts very ' Utile being expended, and. a« it now ' look*, tin- I*-, ting f l-ooiitg', bond- "ill ■ The wide-awake fisherman studies the ! tides. Itc knows that the fish are up tn ' "lrn1' -j ■ Cutlery antl silverware at Snti It & . Co-*. Great Bargain House, 60 Washing- , li-n street. ll & w %tw I A niCC For Valuable [LA U I CO Information : SANITARY MAN0FACTDRIN6 CO, Attieboro. Mass. t' , t— - WRITF, TO N. A. MILLER, KLUIttA, tx'. V., f BUSINESS COLLEGE^ "!^Y H4.Tri ARK ' THET SPEAK FOR TIIF.M8EI.YEk. j 1 HARRY KAY8F.lt. ) - , ONE PUK E HATTER, ' Ko !«80t;ril SB UNO FTKBKT, PIHLADA. RUTGERS COLLEGE : 5*^sk4«isss5sa& 1 sl/./lN I'ltl/.ka pott BK-.T (l'I.ASSt'-\I.) KS- | .. 1 ' r."™ ■ ^!re°a»r*raw^Mui.,,!FrS3?»wt^Sra«n -j>xt- Hunks usr.1 In llulnry. Natural Selrnrr. ; SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT, r Tli3 New Jersey Stale Colleee te Pro- • mote AEricaltiire and Ihe Mechanic Ait it 40 SCHOLARSHIPS FREE, r aawJuMbT'tv,, : .t-ssssrsik'-r. • -! , m Urehantes" and ".lars-nlturs ars rtiimi - r j jranrocyS work^wf.h i-'Tnt-m I n -M ^rarr'-" m i v'.mry^ Jots, ndmu'an-. F.,n- „ - -n l-ra-.c!.,--nm AND OMIWA8 TAPOHT WIM A VIEW To TtgtlK PttACTtUAL THE. Special atmlrou m , i.roimrv and na appUcrllwt^prapwtr qoattflrd, are reoetvwt ia Ue la cvorr part ot U» KaJe, arwtuatcs are ail'i'IlT"" ""'l ttonaMMo1" Ih'rei |V?an „ nalxera^CMjjr^ r KATES. Pa. P., IA- DHMt I'raaMnt.
%tvs ^drertisttwntJ. ° gHE RIFF'S 8(^4 i. . j . By vfftue nl a wrir.r It. ta- dr trap et terras - i Can War circuit rioort, Mate or NrwArzsey.l I wlfl expoae la tale at Put-fir v-n-tr-, on - Mosttiy . the Mb day ot ACGYST, A tt is*, r at tan boar or * oetoc* p. m. ou aau ..ay, at lie | ' I'i.nrt House 3oitd!n*. at Cape Jtav Conrtd llonaa, ,o t:,e conntxorCape M4y ao,l Kta e ot t fii t» Jenter. ars!orczai-t:-AJgibai certain ^ot I , Ule* Oar. ddbSatamSa* liuLu Cnvraj of' Caps • 1 .Vy.ao-i ptueot Sew Arrary^KWBda.1 and deo ; aootaerty aldr onimana street8 at a dmanre ot one baistre.1 let.^ fec^i oortbvreaterly je j jl'V''tV'^Uj^j'w™^<-r' 'laif^OarKM. j 1 •fTtrattk ttiiy.- ^ ^ n ^ v w ' ■ gUEIUFK'8 SALE ! giihiiiur k sai.i: j , ll.VEHKn K I , J ^h ERlFF S" 8A1.E. ^ ^ ~ I 4
1-7 n orjVpi%muT« L' -b" - r.-awst: the, u-e Sfime bl» tine north rial, ty-eteb. > iliSc Z' iV' oi ' ^TnuiS? 'bSEuu'.ng at a po'nt In^tbe easterly psrt.lrafi*,1 ituaant'tortyatre' perches, an-f te-ing ruaninx thtooe aoutarixl^^t*bt ,n?i [ *« o or. twTOiooanire^^ ^wrrad^y^yw'jq^^tthlind tara^rt ■ ■ m -■.c-.t.-r-.-ir p7o-Vreaod imrireti'nnls'm'tlie pja.-e oijevm- ! r*7ato-«-T"rtX!V'?ai^-t'pl*reol bernnin*. h ai-o antne tandandar waior la trrea^t, tne ritvrua n',[etor'ri^Vox'to'"y0,b™resT i.Im- ,. mMmerr. l-mrslrdjiy^e^t^hirtly^aod -. ^V&«ler7 fuHatlb K.JInrbre^ dSd M.y VnxS?to7i»terw1 In UOerV n lohn mi, am! rs. or.t~i la tn Clerk's Ottlee al y Capo Uayt 'out Wtoaau lu Uoi-l Ho-ul Jia 11, n fwee tag. , ^^^j'^fLK-pSSaKSwtSSuayS A rn^Wakatmi^'wf •ShiHmw.af reomtta the -trrl'. -Alloc ot Cape Hay County- at Capa " " WIU.IAM II. be8kzet, Sheriff. Sa^K-.Sr1"" 1
/Spring Manifesto^ f of Oak Hall. \ AFTER twenty-five ypai* : . .. ri.-ncc, wc have cot to r~\ a point where wc nc.u p.-rtectton 'in thd making of ' | > 7" Ready-Made Clothirn Out of our lonf acquaint,... witlj all the goods pro- | duced by manufacturers, we have tltosen those qualities Of cloths .distinguished by the satisfaction they give in service. Resides Ihe closest, of care given to materials, wc know how to Make,Clothing Better than Ever AT OAK HALL. •" - , . We have put into" it style to suit" the utmost- diversity of tastes: in sewing it, we have nought after anj! improved ' our work in the way of durability, until wc have reached. j a stage of our husiacss. where we van say that die sewing will not break, the :Stitches will iTot give way. No more i pulling out of buttons. No more Ripping of Seams. They arc things of the past with us. These essentials of good: clothing, together with Our Lowest Prices arc Guarantee wc give !> • you in asking your trade this Spring. Wc td.iiii! !>y -the usual rule of Oak Hall to return money for go-id- not turning out satisfactory. W/iNAMAKER ^ BROWN, \Oak Hali, / S. H. corner Sixth and Market Sts.,^f • l philadelphia. t . AHEAD! ALWAYS AHEAD! IACOII RKE1VS SONS', the first C'pthing House jp the I'niteil States to give its Cutters. Triniiiu i's. Tailors, etc., short ilailv ltoprs anil the Saturday I LiH Holiday. (In operation May i. tSSri). 'JACOH RI-:i:i )'.S SONS', the first Clothing House in Philadelphia to announce (April 30; 1SS6) the Saturday Half lolidayfor all its employes during the Summer Months. J ACOH KKKITS SONS', arc confident that the Public I will appreciate the justice anil liberality' of this movement and will know where to place its patronage. J ACOB REED'S SONS, 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. The Great Bargain House =v is the sew knickerbocker bcltjusus. NO. AO WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. , Ural Banains ia 8HEENS & GLASSWARE, CTMg In Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. five cent counter TEN CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS in tin ware.
Eilraortmar? Bargains in Wrai and Willow Warr. Real Genuine Bargains In Isri-sJ. «m.|l "asaimre. WINIVIW OI.ASS la «n nsre. ^.r. .MUrraln.^'n « tor.l VsrtHy ' ' SMITH & CO. for Infants nnd Children. "Caatsriatssnvrlladafito-ttocbndreatbat I C so torts ™~-i OOHc. Cno»tlp-v — I nvommtml It u snfiorior lo • ny prrerriptioo I ud^pmuotia <11111 Bo. Oxfonl 8X, Brooklyn, N. Y. j WUhimi'iajurious mtajicaUoa. ICE! xJCE! ICE THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. HtirrbY IIOTKLS, KBHTADKANTM AND IXITTAOEIi WITH pure eastern ice. COAL! COAL! COAL! BK-fT qb'AWTY, riARKBUI-bY PKKPARED FOK FAMILY USB, AND FULL AT $6.00 PER TON. B*ad your nf-imrro the Breach once. WA8U1NUTON STREET Abov. OCEAN, CATE MAY, N.J. SOMETHING NEW! FURNITURE BY DAYLIGHT. That pRirent oM dsrtoy Jahlloc My*, "In de morain* ot rrery "^rei-rtpt lon7 sot 'i»;y* la -a" rorenra*" tmt >u. . . pat by pare PATLronr. our rtrasnt line ot ekeap a>d [r^<MBi Chamber and Parlor Suits ~ £5 sa.iri-'B rsvts (tinyerl U rnmolenL" The goods •!**« tar thetn«»lTor. we ibow Ibem with filestore. IYINS Si BROTHER, 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, Ea»t 8idj.

