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jn.go per A.mm, In Advance island anb ffiotinfg. j ' Ntrttoa. I rewr nrrtrt ahbanobmewt*. ss i^srWi^ £?2 Si&IS p. j. melvtr. Panauter. | "" Wastward lliejytar of Empire Uki-H it way," and Westward lis* Cape May started to tier march of" improvement*. • Visitor* and raiidenU" strolling on the lwaeb toward* lbe-Wc*tem boundaries .of onr City will observe the commence-' mint of what' will be hi a few month* time, wime of the finest and bent imjirovemrtiU ever yet made at Cape May. Workmen are now engaged in re-mrxlel-Ilnc and completing the two unsightly frames that hare stood for the past two year* on Flrrtavenue of the Mt. Vernon tract. The present owner. Dr. Agnewof Philadelphia, baring con traded with a firm of Cape May carpenters to concert these structures into elegant substantial modern cottages. Close to these another Philadelphia capitalist will soon erect three seaside home* that, In point of , architecture, will compare with the , handsomest rillas that -arg^to be found , between Sandy Hook and (iape May. Mr. Oeo, Plowman, one of Philadelphia's beat architect*, has prepared plans of a summer residence for another wealthy and influential Philadelphia gentleman. These plans with thctr specifications, will be placed la the hands of Mr. John Kromcr of the Arlington, who is the agent at Cape May of the Derlne Estate, for the purpose of getting estimate* from our restileni carpenter*. Mr. Kromer'* InalrurUhn* are to get lite bids of reliable 1 workmen, and Jiarc the work pushed-to ' completion before cold weather sets in. i While the executor* of the late Mark, Derine are liberally advertising their property for sale, they are not desirous of having It go into the hands of speculators. To those desirous of making good improvements the mitt liberal terms will be. offered. : I — ... . v

The uninitiated wondered at the large c crowds that collected along lloarli arc- t nun last evening Just as the sun sank In- c to the waters of the bay. Prom the Ex- * cursion House to the Rtocktoo Hotel I there were long lines of loaded carriages 1 standing on the borders of the avenue i waiting for something to happen. Not l half the people knew Just what, judging « from the foallade of questions that were t popped" aronnd. was to take plaee. | Home said a trotting race; others said that the President had suddenly arrived > at Cape May Point and was coming up < the Drive to the Stockton. • '"Keep back. ! there!" shouted the guardian* of the i peace, aa the swelling crowd Infringe! I upon the roadway. Things began to be I leas obscure away from the starting i place, when a young man In a high hat, I with a cane, upon which was knotted a i handkerchief, said there was to lie a ' three-quarter mile brush between Col. Dsltct's chestnut griding, "Kink," snd Mr. Dan Dawson's hay marc. "Pansy." The patience of the crowd began to be exhausted when the. two hone* bounded -on the avenue and gently ambled to the starting pole by the Sea Breeze. The horse got a good "send off 7 by the starter, MeOiil. "Keep back there t" was echoed atong the line aa the gallant racers came down the drive at a lively chip. They kept almost side by side un. Psnsy's jockey turned on full speed, coming a winner by three lengths ; time. 70 seconds. The .race was witnessed by thousands, th'lfwhotr town bring driven to the beach to see the something or or other that was to happen. They were not disappointed, for there was fun for all who looked upon the scene. No small amodnt of trade dollar* changed Viands In the finisher'* neighborhood. Our reporter was In luck, bowevar. he het on the winning horse. Samuel G. Poster rode "King," and Wm. H.Thomp

A noteworthy event in daily life at the . summer hotel la the arrival of the morn- , ing mail. It Is. after breakfast, the , most anxiously looked for event of the , day. NotaHttleof conversation going , on among the groups of loungers in i parlor and on porch is of the events ( of the past. Three are dear ones at ( home.'hr tber may he scattered to the four points of the compass on their rammer tour. The mall service 1* to re- # unite, for the time being, these wander- £ Ing members of the family, or the larger g household of friendship. It I* not, of , course, to be expected tlut all these ( message* are pleasurable ones, aume | must be the opposite. Those who get , no letters may console themselves with , the idea that no new* Is good new*. , There's nothing that flies faster than | messages tlut gb to east shadows over t the life. They seem to exceed thr , railroad and tqlegrsph In scattering , themselves abroad. .But ill-omened | message* moat go as well aa the good, and it is wise for the groups of loungers aliout the summer hotels to bear In mind that there 1a a possibility that the mall may sometimes bring thnu .

Happiness is much more equally dl- ^ vlded than many people Imagine. It ( fflflT **" »h«"l"i» msasnrinv unit like soap and calico. What would be a condition ^ for happiness In one case would be a condition of misery in another. What ( perfect contentment eomos to the child on the beach with Ks little bucket and 1 shovel It to happier than Hie most opulent cittern ran hope to he. The ( humblest w>y he the happiest, and thr ( highest in the land the most miserable. , It may be said that the jewel happiness , Ilea concealed in every breast, and from , Cervantes' hero something might be learned, when be nays : I would do wtatl-jrfaaaed. should have my will, , and learning mv will. 1 should be eoatested ; and when one to contentcdlberc la no more ko be desired, and when there is no more lo be desired there's the end of UA lecture to 8t Mary's Church, Cape May. by Rev. M. J. O'Farrel, D. D-, August 1st, at 8 o'clock. P.

I jftrahge Maattwr. [» j One oMhe strangest meeting* bu \ surtled the hotela of -Cape Miiy in many ; New Columbia. About two days ago a - certain Mr. Joseph B. -Logon, of Minnesota, regUtered and has been enjoying e himself in various ways becoming to tbe t seashore, but dressed in mourning aqflwearing a sad look on his countenance, : which none of the guesto could" account for. Hut things were disclosed yistrrd*y which made the look of sadness disappear and one of joy >nd happiness J take It* place. Tliere arrived by the > evening train from. Philadelphia Mr. C. ■ "G. Lbgan.drom Baltimore,' nml "After lie - laid lieen assigned to hit room "and divested himself of some of the dust of tilsjourocy, lie repaired to the dining* • rOom and sal at the same table with Mr.' ' T/iganNo. 1. Tliey stared at each other ■ yearaoecurred Wednesday morning at the ! for some time without speaking or ' noticing anything that was taking place At last» when dinner was over, they se- ' paired In the vicinity of the office. ' - About tills time Mr. Fos* appeared on the scene, and thinking by their look* that they wtohed an introduction, gratifled both parties by so doing. They al 1 once commenced questioning each other 1 a* to their ancestor*. To the aatontoh- ' ment of the guest* they fell in each 1 others arms, crying ' ' Brother," in which ; attitude they remained several minutes, ' after which they repaired to the parlor and there reqjained, at times hugging 1 ear FT other. At last Mr. J. B. Logan ■ came to the office and explained all. He 1 1 nays when they were of the tender age 1 of 8 and 10 year* respectively their parenla died and tliey were put under ' the guardianship of their uncle: but ' both becoming dissatisfied, Charley, atthe age of ten." started out and walked from Minhesota to Baltimore, since which tlffie nothing was ever nearel of 1 1 him by Joseph until their meeting ' yesterday. . ___ , It to a common remark enough that f Oie' s\immer~KUMt t«"s|it"to leave m«Hy J , of hi* scruple* at .home in the camphor , 1 chest for safe keeping when he takes hi* annual flight to the shore. The great , variety of scruples Dial ought to lie ■ found In the well ordered human consti- , 1 tution are sometimes so apt to weigh *0 heavily on It at to cause a constant dread , . of doing something wrong, aitd the , scrupulous possessor of them, instead of having a good time at the shore, dally ( wastes away and1 become* a most melan- • rlinlv snreimen of hiimiuiitv.. While : ,

. the summer guest should kecjj enough |; • of bis scruples with liinr to preserve hi* , ■ general character for good morals a* a I kind of salt, as it were, he need not load ^ 1 himself down with them and finally sink ( : under their weight, mjmpclcas wreck ou 1 the shore* of time. The clergymen that , ; summer here need not fear to mix with j 1 their fcllowa In the pursuit of rational . pleasure. , I We can imagine a person haunted with ( I fear all the time of doing something 1 wicked, till he or she, as the case may ( : is driven Into a retlrqroent frmn all c' active usefulness in the world. The 1 with hi* |wrfunctory re- | e exercise*, by .their demand*. *oon , ; make him a fanatic, and so with other , tieiiefa A i» rson may he so continually , 1 absorbed with the idea of self preservaI tion from contamination that his life will tweome" a sour, useless 'thing, made up' d of unnecessary scruple*. He will wrap " himnclf up in a Pharisaical mantle of e sagar-coated security and let the world <1 go on in It* evil way*, because lib ie (H'tler spirit "will not let him come In ic contact with it. From the aeaalde point ic of view there arc excellent reasons why " tlie loiterer need not fear of going to. it Sfieol if be indulgrs In a trifle of gaycty, ly or to forgetful of some of the prudish 11. conventionalities of society. Home of II them may be safely laid away for a time, i; that the harmless Indulgences of this e. moral resort lie fully enjoyed. There to >y no earthly reason why the rare enjny--II ments of the seashore' should not lie nr temperately indulged in by all. Season re your pleasure* with the salt of discretion ir and enjoy yourself then.

The visit of Commissioner Coleman aud Chemist Whiley. of the Agricultural ' Department to Rio Grand sorghum works, may lead to government aid of a moat worthy public enterprise. Since 1 the State has refuaed Its bounty, the ' company, not at all discouraged, to going heroically forward in perfecting 1 tho manufacturing of sugar from sorg cane. Already it has spent large sums in experiment* which have resulted widespread good. The Agricultural ' Department, when it aeea what this company has accomplished, will no doubt I extend to It help In some form or other. Our Fishing Editor, after cruising 1 around among the mosquitoes of Barmgat, and coming near bclDg shipwrecked at Atlantic OltY, aafoiy. cast anchor last night in the New. Columbia, mighty glad to get back to his ft rut seaside love. He will be here several days, and meanwhile make It lively for Uic tiouiiding mackerel of the banks, and tbe entailer of Jarvto sounds, Our fisherman found lii* knowledge of the law of great advantage lo him last evening when at the lrggl profession were pitted against him. We congratulate him that lie did not get snowed under on such a hot night.

Colonel Kromcr. of the Arlington, puts Into the hands of his guesu a'b'U , of fare whose decoration* are from the , pencil of the well known • artist E. B. Renaell. They were made especially the Arlington at a large cost, mm Hly unique In drelgn, being' suggestion* of the products of the seaTim Colonel keeps square up with the foremost in catering for the cOmfort and pleasure of lii* guest*. Mrs. A. 8. Avery, of Cape May. and about one hundred other New Jersey liavo petitioned Congress asking the passage of stringent laws against the indiscriminate slaughter of song birds for their plumage, by agents of wholesale millinery establishment*. Our bodily need* are pure air, good water, sunshine, wholsomi' food, sufficient clothing and shelter," labor and rest. Our mental needs are the education of our trnare, tome leisure and some intellectual nourishment, either from' books or society. v--Simon Uasaler is said by.* Philadelphia paper to be a thousand dollars I -cUer off by Ma late benefit at the Htocktou Hotel. Perhap" these figure* are too Ugh, the affair waa a suocres. .

SALTS. Wlnt time toll? J* "Lovely day1* for fishing. - ' n Mr. Friedenwald is convalescing. He will be here on Saturday turt. 5 Millvllle to on her annual vacatlon. e Tbe weather is gig ling along.betler. I "Pre wind Mowed from the ucayestcrt , Popular price* for the Pier will make - 'fB0-. ' . - The Star Villa will Uorc.Ui get another ■ Billy Miller to tnnncd to an antique . brrmxr. - . The Pier to liic sr'ne oLiUily ftshing )' exploits. f Sugar UVi-H a Middle Towmlilp'body ;■ of water. ' ; . CampMeeilrfg folks are now pitching r Jheir tents.- • . ' ; Oriental curiosities at the Tnrko-Pcr-r «ian Baxaar. Hucklelierries are f .unit a niile^dr so . from the div. Organ Fund excursion will I*' repeated ■ , next Wednmlay. "? * . (loodiei «•( Wing landed liy Bay . Shore fidiermet1 Oopgre** Hall to rapiilly fili ng up with Try a ptote of Ba/anr iii- .r«m anil 1 help along a good oau«i ._ , The laities of Congn-* "lla'I are doing Sea Isle City 1-an l Co npanv is threat- ' ■ ened with a Hhiriffa sale, ; The Hewell's Point If-use to load; , quarters for flshlng pailie*, - tenw word* of sirange lnb-re«i , For fharming meloil.v of ->ng lirar tin- - Georgia minstrel* at tlie Sl'a Breeze: Hcaville Camp MiN'liilg will romnienif August 19th. anil ejuai^August 81*tThc "Baldwin" will get a party of gnret* toalav from Hlmmiiagilale. 1'a. Building op ratl in* will I*' active ou the Mark lb-vine property in the Fall. Ucnen-I A Bra. have a nice lot of new liaby roaches to lure by day or week. country in the -Fuld." 'German Lloyd. 1 Keniembcf Unit the Wave ahouM mqlk - away in Uic morning at three cetoBa ; wpr- V. Half the people who go lo Oroilb Grove do nothing 'but- stare at each

Very desirable and pleasantly furDished rooms, at No. 72 Washington Direct. j2!Ult; The boy* in the costume of our first parents love, to flounder ale ml in ths Sam Wiley liail un experience yesterday as a kind of governess. He don't like it. Tlie noisy rhirp of tne sparrow wakes the town too early. The bird will have Prof. Morgan leads his orchestra most skillfully. His benefit to on Saturday - -evtaingi : — *- The British cutter Galatea will be into port liwnorniw. say* tlie latest dis1 patches. Two sisters, now at Cape May , tires* so alike Uu*t one 'cannot lie told from iho otlicr. A flne jumbo elephant to for sale at ' the bnraur tent, and a doll from Con- ' •lantinoplr. ' Clio«ter'« popularity ha« in no wise ' iliminislied "inn- last wanin for tine photographs. 1 Tlie fish *eem to understand wlusn the 1 season is fully booming aa well as the ' rest of them. " . ' PfbE"1*' curiosity, tlie Ancient Hug, 1st years old, on exhibition altlie Turko- ^ Persian Baxaar. ' Colnnelg|Ansing lia* a splendid lot of :< A" mond bai-ks. lie lias a corner lu * them, so lo siwak . " The attention of the city authorities to railed to thg crossing at Columbia ave. " Those red-handed yillians, the Anar-

l Tho hard pushed hotel clerk will.snon < I think of turning cow-b >y at a relief from ( his presdng duties. ] I A prominent joekey is paid #10,000 a , . and perquisites, and yef tbe times 1 . regarded as bad. , Tlie New Columbia annexes make 1 , things look business like alxml tlinl . ' liotei's neighborhood. 1 p Tlie letteni crossed spd the tmsbaad ; I went to Long Branch and the wife came A couple of umbrellas served as a j , protection from the public gaze in the case of a surf accident. 100 copies in one order was tlie oot- - , come of a personal paragraph in Monday's italic of this paper. I A pier flshrrman tugged away at what , he thought a whale yesterday. He hail f a piece of water-soaked log. Those who wish to JoiD the klmlrr- * gartcn under the pier, should cmii early aa their are lull few Vacancies. r Cactus Imlm for the hair, scalp and 1 skin. A special article, for the tolkt, t for *ale at the city pharmacies H n Our patrons- are invited to be free in j cnmmunictiiqg to the roiumns of the l( Wave any matter of public interest. a Fine Turkish cigaretu at the TurkoPersian Bazaar.. Those wtu^havn tried I i-i-ioii rmtaar. 1 nose wnq.navit iru-o

litem are delighted with their flavor. Charley Olivrr'smarkelto the depot of the celebrated Big Elk butler. It to an excellent article and in large demand. Simon H easier'* grand testimonial, on Saturday evening, will arouse much in- _ There to no reason why tliere should not be ahade tree* along Beach avenue. A half dozen yean would do lL Publisher II. C. Walts, of Philadelphia. to stopping with us for a few days I preparatory to taking a trip to Europe. t Ware amhEldridgr have commenced I work on two lta.000 cottages on the Mt. t Vernon tract, ftr Dr. D. Hayes Agnew't f WtsT«n.-*-A fwst-clss* protestant cook where there Is protectant help. Firstclass reference. Apply at this office from i n tol. je The new -xrrtvat th*t told out fl»e J cents for tbe Wtcx should have remon- ■- si rated with the juvenile who imposed c upon him. »' The latest Cape May summer dog ha* hi* ear* bored and ribbon* fluttering through Uicm. He waa aeen on Washington ttreet yesterday. Have y<u beard tbe Georgia mihatreto •' at the Sea Breexe f Their mcdoflies are ® wonderfully sweet and touching^ Every

court Houaef Moteat I Weatlier much wanner. 1 Mr. ami Mr*. Hook and sou, of Camden, are spending a week at the house of Mr. William Horn, a'.SO taking In a trip I,, Seven Mile Bench m tho meantime, Mr*. George aml.ditughter. Miaa Anns, •if Wat Chester. Pa-, an- visiting at Mr.' Cgtfcn. These 'latfies Imve'vtoHed here , before and. have mode miiny^waqn fiicnd»i wbo -gre .vCTy happy to see tbem t liere again. .... - line' new, Ii.ll Fellows* .Hail to tap- . prijacliitig completion, ami w ill lie quite art addllion to the street on. which "it is . built. axweH asa needed i-orivenlehce tp the tpwn. • " » - The deflth of .Mr*. Julia W? eatomarifc of'-Mr. George Whreitnn'. whic h occurred 1 , last' week, to greatly felt in 'the community where she had —many friends. . The which look place on Saturday aflflTKHin, was very Uigely attended ; , Iijl person* from this vicinity and other - place*. " Her bright, ebecrtul dtopori- : 1 rion made her a favorite with all her 1 acquaintances. Her body was interred • iu tlie Baptist Cemetery. Mr. Pennington lLldretb. whose ill- I , ni.-ss.has been todiudb during this warm 1 weather, is, we are very glad to say, 1 I somuwhat improved. W« hope soon lo see him out again. Mf. Charles Garrison i* building a new j 1 house on Mechanic «trecr. near tlie c r. j of Bayside avenue I* i- t" » neat | I ami convenient cottage- ami will be an p improvement to that part of our Inwn. j . Wiituitflay. .Tuiv 'JNUi. was a red letter < ...v t>. the '•children n Methodi-i 1 . House. Arrai'igrmmts had been made I . Auglesca tl- 1«! for » s(«'cial train intake 1 tbe -elm-. I I.. Anglcca. Ir met them al . town in ' 'waxon«. at M-'i "A. M. They j , ! wen- taken immediately to 1hc beach. | | - Holly ih'iu h! SI pping at Wihlwrnxl on till" way, and huving the 1 huiec of stop , ping for tlie day at any of IJicn- plares. Tli.-v dm-idi-d to. reiurn lo Anglesea, where, the day was spent. It proved to Ik- a love'y one. and was tilled In by the , isirty in bathing principally, some going 1 in the surf twice and in eating the iHis'tnc. I put lunches which had lieen provided, tile salt air giving children and grown people a keen appetite, strolling on the beach, playing of the children, wading. 1 digging in the sanil, and every other resource of this troly beautiful beach was . resorted to. The noon train brought a 1 large number, who were not "tile to ' leave on the special -train. A numtxir of 1 strangers who are visiting in tho town 1 were included in the party. At 5:30 the special brought tbem to . Burleigh ..where the wagons yore all in I wuitinc lo bring them up to town. Nothing happened to mar the pleasures , of the day. not the slightest accident Id » the large number of children or ot hers. Many thanks are due to the teachers, to t Mr. Huffman, the Superintendent of the I- school, and to all wbo helped to make . the day . nucha. aucccts, , Wc are very especially indebted to Mr. . Humphrey Crease for his kindness inpersonally supervising the excursion, a meeting the school in tlie morning, puta bug up awnings so that the children could, if they wished, liejprotcctcil from ,1 the sun. supplying scalf for tliem, and in 1. fact doing everything in his power to nntertain and make the day an enjoyac bic one. There were about one hundred e and twenty in the party. With the children, wc say, many happy returns of tin day.

Next Thursday a party -will go to , Seven Mile Beach. Don't forget llig Thursday, August 5, . at Pierce's Point. It will be one of the grandest affairs of tills place. • The Btingaray sere' very thick. Three tons have already been caught. They are very destructive to the oyster. Tlie "Mary Dougfas" made a grand ' display of canvas while on her way to the Breakwater, last Wednesday morning. with a sailing party. Tliey returned Thursday afternoon. Tlie entertainment given by the Lucy Hayes Mission Band was a grand ancand reflected much credit upon those who participated in the exercises. A neat sum was realized which will go toward tlie education of the little redskins in the far West. Thanks are extended to tlie public, especially to Rev. E. P. •Randolph and Prof. Abbot. There being much published about the fastest oyster boat on the Cape Aiore, ' it baa been decided to.hare the question settled by a race on next Thursday (Big Thursday), at Pierce's Point. A silver pitcher will lie the winning prize. The clam bake came oB on Mondar evening al the month of U10 Creek, 1 known here as Salt Lake City. It was a very brilliant affair and all enjoyed themselves merrily. The fame of Prof. Vogt, an ex-Indian club swinger and horizontal bar performer, and the comedian qualities of lllram Abbot kept the audience laughing at their almanac ' Jokes the whole evening. c

Becsley's Point. Mr*. Oliver Gandy to here with us fpr - a short lime. I Mr*. Hsrtdie Widel, of Philadelphia, to visiting her parents. ! The Becsley's Point Hotel is doing a 1 good business this year. Mr. Tbeddeu* Young has launched out I in the wholesale produce business. Tlie M. K. Church to being made to - p nut ut a be Hit appu.tam.c by-wrtwrrrf-i paint. - Messrs. J. G. Carson and L. Llppincolt arc dally shipping oysters to Philadclpbis. s Mr. Luther Cirton. who gave entire satisfaction last year, ha* lieen engaged to teach our school this year. II Messrs. Stiles and Aahmead, have '■ completed the yacht Albertus. which * has made its trial trip. It 1s finished in nard wood, -and can out sail any .yacht n Finest Building Lots on the Coast. e " 'One hundred md fontpf the choicest building Iota on tbe coast of-Ncw Jersry. are now offered for sale by the Executor " of the late Mark Devine to close the estatfi. These Iota arc located on Beach u aVenue, Patterson, Broadway. First. « Second, Third. Fourth, Sixth ami Seventh avenue. Cape May City ; they are '■ 70xl«0, 00x140, and 50x130 feet each. We ofTcr them at prices to induce rood ImU provement. Terras liberal. Address, _ T. BiuiiT. Executor, P I MO North 40i St., Phil a. 7 Or Jon* J. Ksokxb, |tf SOPeurSL. Cape May.

Holly Beach. Mrs. Chs*. Haswin. of The Halite," - has been quite ill, but to c invalcftTng. f Mr*. Mrach delivered a lerUire In tbe [V Interests of timipmiire "artflt Will last Friday evening. 1. Out neighboring boronafij of Anglesea wtaf htade 'lively ou Wednesday by g c large excusion party-, a • A concert for therMneAl of tbe anion a tent fundi "**' plkcc last Saturday eves- . ing under the auvpiees'of the Misos » Taylor. ' -" ? If tlie Hereford bar keeps onKiakisg 1 out st tlie present rale. Anglesea will i s*>n have In build "n duqirny H"® to Ijrt seaghOfe. Mis* Elellta 'W»rd,-II. who to rngaged I as leadliig^wdv in " Wage* of Sin " Co. . ! for nest sgason.' is vhiting-bre in ■ filter at . the S-si'-'aip Cottrtge." Capt. 11 Itnrtl's new surf hoat ha« I proved 'a great siirci-ss, Hie etpttjii ■ carries partle* to the . fishing tianks at. . irtnst daily, and neyrr fail* in tiring back ■ a flne Htod of flsli. A_daring robliery was committed en Monday night last. Tlie express car of the Anglrseff train was broken into, and package of money add ol her ra'iiablr* to the conductor were taken. Three trunks belonging to other 'parties were also broken open and rifled of their, valuable ronlentv J be 4th in a -.-ties of outrage, rommitled ! living siek. Mr. Rhode, Is now fully _ ever Hi y fi-,-1 disisi-ed lo call around I Mr. Henry Y. Wiltris. a prominent . fdlhren of tlewth View, died at S o'clock , on Tuesday niorning. after an illness of . about five week*. Mr. Wnieta has Ix-en J Saxdtig Station "on Ludlam ' . Beach, and bad l»-c, llvmg at Sen l.lv ; few day. prevbm. lo his death ^ when be ' bcncfietol to him. * Mr. Will. t * tins' Ix-n ' 'tapri""niui'7 TX ll!'" ' "l church fi-i-to ileigdy lb,. |,ms )t sustains , in hi* rctnoval. II.'- was a kind and I Uie entire might...: Ii.nsl. The funeral ■ services took place a! Smith -Seavdl >•. Sii Tl.ursdny afternoon. Rev. Di. Flu officiating.' e Captain Dan. El.lri.lge ami Baiuey c Hassan, of .Wilmington. lb-la wan-. — aaillng'nnd iixUing amoag. the. Cape -May ' Wllmiogloniaii- an- we I known h.-ri- a. ■ companions. They mak.c things jingl. a whereyer tliey 'go. Mr. Eldridgr to n II Cape Slay man by blrtn. as one might n almost affirm by the name. u Eddy '9 patent potato Bug !l Will sprtiiklt With Paris green.- Plaster or Flower, over one acre 111 two li airs, ic- Sold by JOHN 1). JOHNSTON. West Cape May. Price #1 .50 |ier rati.

Th£ advantages of the trotting jiarl: are suggested by the race on the beach ' on Tuestiny afternoon. Siteh amuse- " ments are very popular and would draw '■ • kind elsewhere. ' Uood's Sarstparillai" writes an Intel- ' ligcnl Ruffalo, X. Y.. lady. 100 Dom-s 1 [ (bic Dollar. , ' The wide-awake fisherman olu.lics the 1 I tides. He knows that the fish are up in them. ^ Is t ht a'"pj1*rr ' 'lY l l,|irt ll<>nsr J trrtwl. Tt^xpiooe it t^reai ^ rtev.-aisBcc taa j Forxn.-A gold breast pin with six ^ diamond lmbe<hled in it, and light gold ■ chain attached. Address, F. S- Wavh office. Will lie delivered to owner for ' reward. j:tl.d4t ' J Tliore who desire the opportunity of ' going to the nnnual ramp-nicotine ran ! enjoy the privilege this y.-ar belwrrn 1 r the.liHli and Slat of August. Cutlery and silverware at Smidi a- , ' C-o's. Great Bargain House. 00 Wnshlng- , ton street. . d w ] j For Bala. * 1 . tnrps if the cape May oiy Laml On. ti

Hie resH-ivv or 111* tlsngaier. 117 I., ft relic >!. ' mis ctjy. ttaotw T. Ixounon. of wvm paiiio-i ^hij fa^Ole^rth^year ot^hla^tfr^ IntetOK-Di on adrrrttsfmrnts. TVA Y HATB AREM Y BEST ' A-VJ- ADVgRTIKKMKNT I THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. I IIARRY KAYSEK, UNI. 1'UU.E IIAITKK. • 5 No 10 SOUTH HB"OND HTllgKT. nllLAllA(Twh <lonr- l» low Nirtet Bi.1 t-lo-j - TOS. nAND, I O - — ONLY l-HACTlCAI. JgWKLKH. 1 CAPE MAY DUMOND CUTTER.' I NO. » WAhltlNUTON HTKIItT, OAPB MAY, N. J, KepsTng of Bne Jewrtrj a Bpectaliy. 1 I f flir C For Valuabfe r LAUICO Information ^ SARFfAPtT MAsiACTURlNG G0.: Attleboro, Mass. s ' -j, , ; : — s... I "^y RITE TO^N^A. MILLER. BUSINESS COLLEGE. For s catalogs* ot in* Leodtojt mronsoa Trtir- •< UtUiailon of Amervw. Oo|a Fn*e. tan.

-HEIHCE College e Jr or pntLapgLpniA, pa. t TOOJIAS MAY PFHICB. M. A.V macipHl an-l Fomrfer., „ - liemt of mienst tor me iaoo*hitu:: raiaMphl^ *1^ !p j CO Tsi-c'orssrtn.t Mmiftii, ot IxsuiiKmo*, ine'ffrtaics! xtUlert.r'hy Oie i rai^'olMreii^ru^SsrvhtntsMii lYniKir, wroi. ' Iviw'rrn^mn. . K*v. JOHN TJICMJ'SON. irtix. "i^HKIili'l-S S.AI.K I . j Oil BRIFF'S SALE.

, QHKIUFF'S SALE.

crei-JI u" 'Jo r'| b'le'il' wwera^^^lhe'^jr!ilonlt*Uie vio'lirro'liii''- 1'| K'Na'tuToi'llie pttri ot ^rriiuon m-I^ Olvnio^^^llir^i^peri^so a, vigil 1 renins ami Ore links'ta t pi™! "> jtor pnuh" ro^l^Yhl-re-c'Tuiri^eiHr-trosorwcrtel^jntrtn™?!*-x.'t inKlfi eighteen .legrees^oni^ forty flvemltniter Une'noir *rj«i Jotepk^fl. ^Itl^^e^OeaniuiHi afottsui-1. ^ pou,: in vuierty of t,"0 NaT'on atM plan 01 partition, ,1t*unt torty-nrv perenes^ tmi rejn* Itata ' aTim 10 1'«- J.lepOK llirt*^. "lecroaert, inemre alnnx sakl Uae nortli cfirtity-elchl ilsgrere wisl, nion • 1 -rly «liie ot tti'1 »«i ami Ii^p«^tKnreC^uMlw Mai Mle'of rowsoulii i-ixMern dative* ami forty-Ore mlnuire. "'?oori«^Ur*lnnltif at ihe tool* oa»t carnei ii'h M Nir lit, 00 toe p^ol.|srtlllon tlorwtkr ioii'tortyulni'rerlihes from iS- north ahle Iiji ..f the ir^re tokio-t Turnplk,* ,•«.!. ami nmnini « 'nm-hw^ihe'lmeot J rewl'iio amTa hali l'wm™i»,Vaip1ore^n"T-«re ro>na'-nirTi|"i." :.j a klfio'iui ih'ny ll.-i'e of'thr'nSuTly'ehore^ 'mtb-fiwenay ta tar wunieny line of unl "mini K. imams' laml ami titan-limner r jm -ll h , ' -1,' " ' mdlJdl'un^«*cra*ndr5l*anil euthty-aix rail •ixty-etrhi desreen eaat one hum'lrnl tenr 10 a pomi in the Mxti water tine nt ihe easterly shore ot UeUwate^Uy^atahe laid hta"^-r'l!ue t'wJlre bundled w-I eighty- • u X4-|ou le-i ui me pobu or pU-'r firirylnnlnf. inUiaoii"ra an.1^ homnled ^^,"'1' TOd"w..,aa'?o'raa't-y a certain deed trow mid , sajpyaa "SnxS'rH,i5««rtd in uner F folio isn.aml rreocde.1 In the Clerf. OOee al care May Court Hmiae la Deed Boo* NO. al, page IS*, *e. aSSSSaSS sTSi'S-SHwJS J^M^'chMo^rT'BerxMi.miatoc.aod to

After-. . It's the harvest time Harvest NOW al 8Ml" an" Market Sts.,Philad'a, News,. v for econorracal people ■ ■ to buy clothing. WE have had a satisfactory - season's, trade, that has left odds and ends. Suks that wc made a hundr.ed or two of, a few arc ' left. It's clcaning-up time, winnowifii* time to get out -of here the goods too little in quantity to carry over. • Prices are at the bottom .cjolter to do it. Nobody can touch, for variety of Thin Clothing— • - Seersuckers, Alpacas, Mohairs, Lincns-*-at tlie lowest cost. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK MAUL, S. R Cof. Sixth and Market Streets, , Philadelphia. AHEAD! ALWAYS AHEADT JACOB REMITS SONS', the lirstClofhiiig hfciuse in the United States to give its Cutter's. ' T?immi:fCTaiR»rs.: etc. j short daily hours and the Saturday Half Holiday < In operation May 1, 1S86). JACOB REED'S SONS', the first Clothing House in ' r I'hiladelpitia to announce (April 30, 1886) the Satunlay Half 1 Holiday f«>rnH..its.empIoyffs fhtrmyihg siimmer'-Moni-Vijii -- i JACOB Rl'.l'iiy.S SONS', are confident that the Public 1 will appreciate ihe justice and liberality of this movement - and will know where to place its patronage. JACOB REED'S SONS, ; 918-920-922 Chestn .it St., also 2nd & SpruceJSfEs. PHILADELPHIA. T he Great Bargain House tN TUE NEW KXll.-KKKHOCKKK BVUJtlNUN, NO. 00 WASHINGTON STREET, CAI'E MAY, N. J. MMfWS Waits it iin & glassware, In Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. FIVE CENT COUNTER TEN CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS - IN TIN WARE (SSjSmfa* I Eitraonlinary Bargains in Wood and Willow Ware. a Real Genuine Bargains sMira & do.

for Infants and Children. "Castsrla tore well adapted to children that | Caatorla rnre-. Polie, r^ireip--' Oreomraemnto. raperlor toahy i-rerertpUon I ^ ami dl111 Bo. Oxford BL, UrooUyn, K. T. | WuKut'tajurious medlcaUoo. T«ta OBtixvn Cowtxkt, IK Fiiltnn r.iree*. N. Y. ice! ice! ice the knickerbocker ice co., OF philadelphia. Ht'PPLT HOTELS. RKSTACKANTS AND WTTAQKt WITU pure eastern ice. AUK WITH COAL! COAL! COAL! WENT qt'ALITY. LAKHTOLLY I'KBfAHED FOK FAMILY USB. AND rULL WBIQUT OUAFANTKFI) * " ' AT $6.00 PER TON. WABniNimiH HTREET Alvrte IWTKAN. CAPE FAT. N. J. 50methino new!" furniture BY 1> LIGHT. jBPBBBBBHi !■ Chamber and Parlor Suits : iyin"s*5i brother, 55 N rth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch,IEast Side. GO TO i KNOPF'S PHILAD'A BARGAIN Hln i BOOT AND SHOE STORE. pun. W iWUtN'JTXIN A I'EKHV ^ - BOOTS. SHOES i SL1PPE I W li a iv*»t tar Itai "horn wear, la'aii fiadea. wtdih- , >wl Myl~ "iirewiiy in WACKBtTHAST AND OOMMD « a*Ni,K *»«<•*. .j Al«. LielU • Flat uhoes id Lual XV h«l " Trunk* and Vatlael *1 the JLOWOS CUD Prt'