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V cmb (Sounfg. Notloo. van omca ahhaho w*tits. <"> vnd after Jane IBS, A. D. taSS. tt* **l ■SSSBMBUSaNSfii R.«tar> iwMja<»w»g>m. »SSKi5.ai~"' Tatter ttiffrT. WfiAtOW person would regard with sincere* admiration abd delight. anoUiCT would pan l»y with nWlutr indifference. This great truth . is Of general appreciation alike In the phTncal and intellectual world. The old.prnrerb of what's one man's meat Is • another man's.paiaon is as old as human ■riTlIlratlon. There are persons to whom the musical cnords of a piano area sourcerjf real annoyance. We once knew a gentleman who had a terror of a violin hot would (to Into ecataclea over the strumming of a banjo. listen to the , remarks upon last Sunday's sermon. , Rome will be delighted and pronounce it a masterpiece of 'pulpit oratory or ex- i position, while on the other hand others . will conclude It to be commonplace enough. And so of the whole range of intellectual effort there are opinions and ' opinions. In the physical world the ' same diversity exist*. There are those I who aee no grandeur in ocean, but lore * the beauty and sublimity of the monn- 1 'ales. As an offset the ocean luu her 1 ndmirrra by the thousand*.' and to whom ' the rocks hare no attrnr<ions. These 1 contracts might be produced infinitely. 1 tint there Is no necessity. The idea in ' slew of all Uils marvelous diversity of ' taste arising from wonderfully complex ' causes should not lead into rash con- ' elusions. That Is. because individually 1 we don't like a th'ng it not a final cause, 1 by any means, that the article is -void of ' good. There are other* who may lie delighted, and regard it as a special blessing from Providence. Association ' has much to dp with tastes. If they are 1 pleasant when one comes for the first j time In contact with Individual objects. ' they will ever be regarded with favor. 1 But how instinctively we shrink from ' thing* that are associated with un- 1 pleasant or unfortunate happenings. 1 The new arrival at Cape May— if he or 1 ■be happens to come during the prove- 1 I core of a Northeaster, and goes away ' before It la over— will ever regard this 1 delightful resort through "the spectacle* • of that Northeaster. Or if another 1 should arrive when the land breezes are I Mowing he will go away with the Idea that they are a regular thing at Cape May. fin the associations of a visit to I any particular locality will give shape to a Urge extent to one's likings or dls- ' likings.

An healthy persons should leehi to { swim. There U a general deeire upon the-part of the "public that there may Ire r aoroe appliances whereby the children r may be tanght to swim. All children j do not take to the water. There is a ( natural aversion to It. But this should J not stand in the w*y oHthiflr training to float and swim. It Is common to meet r person* who have spent their Uvea a* J fishermen or seamen who have never learned the art. If there had been some mesas, In this youth of th-*e person". ( whereby they might have voluntarily learned, or lacking the *111 kindly compell.d, If there were no physical dlsqualifications, the >e*ult would have been good swimmers. It is not a little curious to sec how lew there be In Cape May's big surf bath-tub who swim or float. Not ten per cent, of them can. The majority. If suddenly swept beyond a foot-hold, would Immediately loaf their presence of mind and require help. . There are cases on record, when a audden precipitation Into the water, a single awlmfner has been known tft he the The child Is notVexcused from learning to read and write and cipher because he don't want to study. He is compelled to go through hit three "rt" Just the ssme for bU Intellectual growth and prosperity. la It not a* important to provide for the physical as well 1 Then there ere other reasons why swimming should be reguUriy taught. We quote from -teniae of Hffienf. " Not only 1* the vigor of every organ and tissue stimulated by the bracing chill of cold bathing, but the akin surface which la cleansed from the products of Ha excretion must also subserve, much more effectually than one which Is not, the nutrition, purity and working power of the more active organv Health, without doubt, I* largely Indebted to a clem akin. In swimming we have these various physiological advantages .with that of muscular effort added, and when we think again of iu great utility in case of such accidents as every summer Invariably brtngrun, we cannot but plead that the kind of compulsion exercised abroad may also be appliefl at Some. Many of our largt towni have the u. lake or river close at hand, while Inland • populations, which have not this advantage are seldom without one or more swimming hatha." Beach aveoue was the scene on Thurvday of a'rumringand trotting race. Thy town wa« on hand to see it. Long lines of carriages were Mood up doee to the cu riling of the* avenue, and the board w ilk held an unusually large audience in'ent on seeing the fun. Some of the b<lp from the hotels ran down to the avenue when the trotting was going on In the uniform of the kitchen, so eaget Pansy, and Lem Miller c. g. Pansy won easily In about 70 seconds In trotting, Petnr Brick entered b. g. Sleepy Tom ; J. Is. McDonald b. g. Bob Morgan, and Mr. Bryaoo b. g. Chtrlrr. Sleepy Tow wm the fltat prlae, end Bob Morgan the to be deferred to this eretring at 7.90. We Wednesday Had the pleasure at rxprepar^t by f^nowman'^The arebi' ted, of the villa about to be' erected by Tuonan Kelly &q„ of Philadelphia, on rre^Wl^^^pteted Mr^K^y an

- Samuel J. Tflden. Wednesday morning a special dispatch • to the wavx announced the .death , of ~ Samuel' J. Tilden. which occured at 8.45 A. M. Hi* death was quite nneapeetwl. : and a shock was experienced in political circles. In the death if the "" Sege Oreyatone" the Democratic ;p*rty has lost one of its bent counsellors. In t national affair* his advice was always ■ sought and well considered' befgre' an i important step was taken. He was shrewd and far-seeing, he foresaw coming Events with remarkable accuracy and dearnes*. As ap organizer and 1 Icadct. lie had no superior In his party, 1 He wn* a thorough politician and under1 stood political manipulation In all Its' ' branches. Allogenic r SamuA J. Tilden c was one of the meet remarkaWd^men' ' who has ever, figured in American » politics. » Mr. Tildeo entered the politic*! arena i eaflr In life And filled many responsible positions, the chief of which was the l Gubernatorial chair of the State of New ' York, lit" candidacy for the Presidency • of the foiled States, in the memorable • quire comment in these columns. > Mr. Tilden was bQrn March 15. 1814. ■ and was 'therefore over seventy-two ! years of agev - .-*o.— e - A mashed mosquito, found inside a wrapper from Asbury Park, tellaa sfiiry that wnulil make Its editors 1 gnash their Imitation teeth, wipe the ! sand of their professional goggle/ and meditate suicide; "Wood will tell, es- 1 peciallv when thus wafted on the wing* ; of a fickle mosquito. But hush ! me- . -thinks It may perchanre have "been a ruby drop, drawn from the throbbing ' veins of blushing beauty— the flushing ' ripple of_ some furtive smlie that rrlmsoned the Wllow lips or bloomed with . consent upon some cheek, that • tempted the festive Insect in ita twilight ramhles, successful where the rnvlons i bee had only searehed.for honey. I News was received in this city Wednen- ! day of the death of Mr. J. S. K. Hand. • at his home In Philadelphia, on the 2nd Inst., aged 77. Mr. Hand, has been an invalid lor a couple of years, andjrf* death was not therefore unexpected. He will be remembered as one of the old landmarks at Cape May rand there Is nof a visitor or citizen that does not remem- . him wall. It has only been a few days since the Wave printed an article . on Mr. Hand's old Cape May diamond , cutting bnslness. His son. Mr. Joseph i Hand, the Jeweler, was summoned to . Philadelphia Wednesday. Till afler the . funeral of his fsther the store. No. 8, , Washington street, will be closed. i Mr. Jacob Close he will be in town to . work up the musical festival. We apeak a . word in behalf of llie enterpriae and the competent gentlemen In to whose hands If has' been "ebmroTHrd. -Mr. GoacKe' Is the mau, and the only man. who comes I to our mind, who has the tune, lalent and business pusli to rompcl a sue* - ovasful Hsup-of sgranrt -nrartmr few." He" 1 how to m>« the elements of the ' undertaking into a complete organlzalion. He has been repeatedly tried and ' nevrr found' wanting In successfully engineering la'ge entcytAinmen t like this p festival i* deigned to Iw.

There are resorts and resorts. Those v that an- just started off for an expert- |- inenl draw from the o'd and genuine article, for the lime, and very often , | make of the season a failure where il , j would be a #u cress. We never could , understand Just how the health and pleasure- seeker make* up his mind to spend the vacation season it one of these | | embryo resorts, with all their discomforts, when there are old established ( r ones willi .'all the conveniences that ' nature lias throw* In gratis. ' out to sea last Saturday, and had it not 1 ' hern "for the cottage Me boat. would J have g-ne to "Davy Jane*." They said ' thrv were swimmers from Atlgntir City. ' One of them told Will Ware, after he ' vomited tile salt water out of him. that ' lie had hurt his leg a day or two before ' with a bicycle. The four of them 10E gether may thank thecr-w of the cottage * life boat for still mainta ning the nun ber of their mess. > •_;_ __ • r We all know that we will now have " coo] evenings and nights, but it will do ' no barm to remind our raider* that il . ' they are imprudent enough to all out of , ' door* with no head-gear, and wear seer- ' sucker coats or none at all. as tbey have ' In-cn accustomed to do during the bot 1 sultry evenings of July, they will have : n dy themselves to thank, "(after thla.ro1 minder) If they wake up to the raormqg 1 with the "sniffles. " There is no place at Cape May so "well I adapted, as the great, Ocean Iter, for I grand fetes like musical festivals. Its - broad, caparlous pavilion will comfort- . ably seat two or three diunnud persona, 1 and there la no danger of anyone being - inconvenienced for lack of fresh air. t The great reservoir of the universe may be drawn upon. Pop several days there seems lo have ' been a cold wave pressing In to the * rhore. Bathers complain of chllluess ' when they first take a plunge. It may tie that an iceberg Is not far away from P the coast. If one had been hitched up * and lowed up the river to' Plriladelphia _ on Monday the enterprising genius who r did U ml ght have, made his fortune. ^ TUB Old MMdaeT bathing coalume _ was ■ hideous affair. A^ig atr»w hat lied under the chin, with some cast off ' garments togi'ther for the lime being. ^ The dames of those old times presented M a wo- begone ap|»aranco when .tbey ^ emerged from the "water closely cm- . braced by their doee dinging costume*. The "goodie*" that were no highly eax- teemed lo former yean have become is, very scarce , They were formerly caught il- up the Bay shore in nets. August being by the brat lime for Ibem. Of late a mens on of goodies is hard to get. Now and then of a small catch I* made, but they are far an between. : ■ it- The summer hotel clerks gets many an an unkind critleiam from those, who st his id- expense, desire to *ay something smart, nd The facts are thAl .rf all the harri worked on public aervsoU to the working whirl of ■o- i he season, he Bands well to U.r front.

SALTS. - hf Pea ham are at their best. , Womsfl run Rye Ih-arh hotels. J Cape May needs a driving park. Now for the pleasure of the dance. , . Baltimore iehdt as usual this summer. " The star fish iaithc • oysteft greatest 1 enemy. — 7 * Don't squall'obt "flrc" till there is real It is best to'arold.tiie entanglements' Of the la w. ' J K'pioo JTassler's orchestra fits the 'Stockton exactly. , . _ Tbe dcpiand for diamond back, terras pin cannot be Diet. '• . r • ' The. homeliesi man in the sta'e of ' Pennsy'lvahla l|as arrived. . . 1 Cape Mat has a niewlieadi for military . 1 evolutions when the tide Is out. With m*ny knowing nods, the old j fishermen tell how to hoop The Grand Army men are having a ' high old lime In Pan Pranriwo. ' There is a' red-handed communist* among us. Hum i he rascal down. • ' Congress Hall mutu and dining room service "arc first class Jn every respect. Half hours with the popular author* ' would sound weil and please the public. [ a fins lllpmy enlenalnmenl nmr og . at Cape May Point on Wednesday cven- . Ing. a vertebra of a huge extipet marine , animal, may be seen at Garrison's variety . atore. i "IJItle neck elam-" and "sarlille rock . oyster*" are favorite-annoiincomelits for Thanks, to County BnperlBtendent i Miller for copy of report of c-ommk , sioner* of Education. ; The Subject announer-rl for ne vt Sabbatli'*dlacour*e at the Cold Spring church , is Christian Mission. i If friends of this journal will send us l in the "points" of their adventures, they , would confer a favor. Such a whirt of -ptr*««rab!r pastime* .lickl«*~tbe. - young -|ieo|>b*. and . makes . them prolong their stay. Chester's Cabinet Pantographs are In 1 great demand.. All unite in saying they i are cxceDeo! productions. > There arc no foreigners who .more c quickly assumulale with American Ini stitutions than the Germans, f : Tiie olfT Cape SIay Paint pavilion & - going bkek to first principles, it is adverr tised as a temperance hotel. The Underwriters' Association of the 1 Middle Division will hold Jhelr meeting i at the New Columbia. August 17. > Have Benezet <fc Bro., make you an B awning, awnings ol every desoription , made to order, at 18, Washington street. Congress nail has had to make a couple off" annexes to accommodate the 3 people who yrish rooms in this famous > hostdrie. f II is the hard shining envelope that * makes green com Indigestible. Each * tierorl should fxTliroken with the teeth " when It is eaten. Children's carriages for sa'e or rent, " porch chairs, mattresses anil furniture of " ail dgscripilons. at Benezet A Bro., 16- '■ Wasblngion slri-el-Mr*. R Ingle has just received from the I Rocky Mountains a rub .bear. It I* as playful aa a kitten, and is a great fav.-r. * ite with the children . Benezet A Bro., hare a large a«sort. ment of crockery, glassware, wood and '.

willow-ware and general house fmulshgoods, at 19. Washington street. t The Elibeti House has an abiding cbs- i Guests stay there long enough to j acquainted with cine another, j and thereby favor enduring friendship*, j 'Hie Miller cottage is an oUl and well j stabllsbed home. Tie pnipnetor, Mr*, t manages things so successfully | as to keep her cottage well filled all the , | C. K. Bums'* paeer will get* chance , to go a heal after the race is finished up ( this evening. " Red Andy " may show , the stuff he's made of- and take the gate , An enormous sand crustier, that came , down on the Baltimore excursion last ■ Sunday, weighed 400 pounds. There , wasn't a chair on tbe Island big enough , for her to sit In with any comfort. Mr*. Carrie Etlenhrimer of Rochester, i N. Y., is spending the season aV,thr i Lafayette. Mrs. Ettenheimer is an "es- i pecially fine pianist, ami delights the guests of the Lafayette with her elegant i playing. Newspaper* generally arc managed 1 upon the assumption that it is their ails*ion to reform everything else. Isn't it about time for them to give a little heed to the necessity for and possibility of reforming themsWves. Judge Heed has rendered his decision ' In rase of the Cape May Point contested election caae. Il modifies the official ; declaration ot tho election offices in several instances. . - Dr. Emlin Physic has pnrcliasrel of J. | P. Brick, the well known trotting manLady Light Pool, at a price not much ' less than one 81.000. Tils mare is -him I5i "*"S« high and very hand- ; aome. Also has a record of 2:27J. and ! the Doctor lias* slashing team now_ that will trot in 80 to the pole.

Buoy Changes. -| ' The recent survey of Delaware Bay j by the United States Coast and Geodetic " Survey In the vicinity of Cape May has ' 1 shown important changes in the shoals 1 and channels. The following changes ^ In the buoyage of Cape May channel , * have been made: Cape May Spit Buoy, ^ ' red. spar No. 2, moved out to the end of Cape May Spit, Cape Heolopen Light- — kimee lienring bj Wi JWr.-Cape May - ' Light-house N. N. w. jw., Cape May ' Cliannel Buoy, red, spar No.4 (new buoy) marks western edge of Cape May Spit r| Shoal, Cape May Light-bouse N—N. E.. Brandywine Simal LlghLh.mse N. w. 7 IV. North Shoal, black soar buoy, No. 3" 1, on north cml of -North Shoal, Cape ' May Light-bouse N. E, by JE.. and Brandywine Shoal Ligt-h'ouse N. W. }w a. Mummy Shoal, red and black horizonic til stripes, spar, in II fret of water, and ht marks the sboalest part of tbe shoal; ig Cape May I/lght-hcuae E. JN. Brandyas wine Shoal Light-house N. w. |w. m Crow Shoal, red. spar No. «, on the ar lower point of Crow Shoal, Cape May IJght-hoore N. by 8., Llfo-Savlng 'Station E. N. E. Upper entrance jiuos, so black and white perpendiular striper, lis marks upper entrance to Cape May cbanIt. uel. Cape May light-house 8. E by }K . B. W. JS- Fifteen fret at low water i,

Court Houae Notaa. AspeelaMerm of Orphans Court was - held on Wednesday, Judge Divgrty pre- ( siding. t Mr." Rtdunrd enwrord. one ft nur loeal overaeeiv i" Ctmfined to tlie boime t with an attack of plmirisy. . c a "lamp collar" peddler, gave much I amusement to the youth bf our ttfim by , an open' air lecture on Mpnday evening, f ■ Mr. Daniel Cox, the barber, is off on t . his yearly vacation." A new man from c ' MillviUanUy flUs his jK^ltlon during his l ajitenre.' - -a ' * The County. Snnday«chooleonve.ntloq t j wlil be held on O.4ober M ami 27. The I place has not as yet been scleeted. but it f| , J< supposed Tuekahoe will be Ihe loCa- 7 - tion. th-ws. w. Clark is exp eted to ' be presenTdu'rinj; the who'e session. a Mr. George Ogdcn has been absent t during the week attending the funeral r of Mr. Prank MaginnU at Lost CreCk. r I*n. Frank spent a few. weeks at this' a place during the early spring in a vain e ' endeavor to stay the ravages of eon. sumption, to which he finally fell a vie- d 1 Mr. • Roliert c. Godfrey, formerly t li-nelicr of the public school, removed v ' his family to Millville on Tuesday. Mr. * , Godfrey has built a new house in that » " 7a.ir-, wbieh was ready lor occupancy at the- time- Of his removal, bso he will ' have the pleasure qf hereafter occupying \ i ' his own residence. Many warm friends j t of himself anl wife were « rrv at h i de. j i parturc. LeMlntrg will is- hie field of f f his labor* during Uie coining winter. It The storm "f ea-lv Saturday morning | i ' ^T.c?rUy hi* 2 .. ." ^ fov^ numlwr 1 , rail of rain, and sharp lightning. After i ' a lull of about half an iiour the second cloud pas-u-d ov.v, moving very slowly. ; ; No -eriuu. damage wis d bv -the . lightning although it* nnrks are lo ra n ' in a number of place*. It twice entered j ■ ( llie telegraph office ,u Hie It. It. Station, than Hand and several trees near by. The Inhabitants have cause to 1>C tliank- j ' ful that no lives were lost, or property i ' destroyed, after |ias«tng through such a frightful f^r-' ^_|ti i » Alonzo Browcr is improving rnpidfy. ; James Townscnd returned to Philadel- j. phia on Tuesday, i wm. Rice has beetf spending the l>ast i week in the Quafcar Citv. . . Tho aoumf's birds have returned and i tlia gunners are giving them a warm rel ception. , Tho colored people intend holding a camp meeting commencing on Scptcmt ber 2. at Swain's Grove, near Swains , Station. i Thtf bhivy gbt knir'stag HAriiV of Friday the 20th. nit., lore off roofs, of slicds! broke down fences, and twisted ( down many valuable trees. iT Duri'ng these warm' evenings tlie watermelons increase in size, but soon they r will more rapidly decrease by the help , of the boys iivthc moonlight.

Messrs. Learning. Black & Rhodes, in a letter to the Philadelphia J&wrrf of July 3H. make the following statement in the case of Burk vs. Landis : " f)n Aprif 7, 1881, Mr. Landl*. in !«•- half of Matilda T. loindis, agreed with Mr. Burk to convey to him 84,000 of the 81,000,000 ot stock of the Sea Isle (Sty Company, and also forty lota at Sea Die City. The forty specific lots were agreed upon and marked on the map for Burk. Subsequently, and a conveyance in pursuance of the ' agreiment had tx-en made, Mia* IAqdis filed a bill in chancery asking that the 1 agreement be declared void. The corn 1 tion In the ca*e Was : First, that the agreement was in excess of the authority 1 of Mr. Landis; and second, that the agreement has procured by Burk by 1 nuwns of fraudulent misrepresentations. • decision of the Court of Error* was ' simply a refusal to declare tlie agrce1 ment void.

No judgment or decree for damages or > , money was rendered except for the costs i of suit. The title to Sea Isle City prop- . erty o:her than the forty specified lota . was in no way involved, and these forty t specified lot# have always been agrewT * upon and set apart to await the dctcrmi- e I nation ot tbe suit. None ot them have been sold or encumbered except by the ^ ! borough authorities for taxes andfttreet a | Improvement assessments, which Inctim- J [ brancca Mr. Burk willjpree to pay. Tie • forty lota and llie 840,000 Improvement , Company stock (now reduced to 84.000 I of stock) will be conveyed to Mr. Burk I 1 at the proper time. The "Irregularities of J . Mr. Bugk's accounts" formed no part of the Issue in this cause. They arc the issue in a cause now (lending and umle- " termined in our Court of Chancery, f. e„ ] the case or Charles K. Landis vs. John « s L. Burk and Charles F. Kellogg. The , report current concerning "Sheriff's sale ; 'J or Sea liile,"'eicT, haa manifestly had IU j , origin in aome malicious mind.

The 47th Annual Cataloguc-of Pennington "Seminary, Pennington. N. J.. ' Uanlon, D.D.. President, is - just un-irrd. This boarding school for ' both sexe*. now before the public for . nearly fifty year*, rank* very high. The ■ testimonials ot such educator* as Dr. . McCosb and numerous others, as found In this catalogue, are full proof of thU. : are sure that parents seeking a i , higher education for their children under the- best kind of influencea, would do well to addreta Dr. Hanlon, Pennington, r N. J-. for i catalogue: lt-d w. 1 The Commissioner* oMAppeali mee: ' on the third Saturday in August and the ' first Saturday in September, at the City ' Hall, at 10 o'clock A- M-, each day. ; (iAw A. B. Lrmx, Collector. | Finest Building Lota on the Coast. One hundred and forty of the choicret 1 building kits on the coaat of New Jcreey are now offered for aale by llie Executor • of the late Mark Devine to cloae the ea- '• tate. Three lots are located on Beach '. avenue. Patterson, Broadway, Flrat. e Second, Third. Fourth. Sixth and 6ev. 7 TO^.OtaUOtand IWxYsO fMt'earhf We t- offer them at price* to induce good im- >, proremeut. Terms liberal. Addrca*, . T. Biuov. Executor, ' 840 North 4lh St.. Phila., ■" Or Jons J. KiniMan. tf 38 Perry SL. Cape Mar. . For Sale. ,* AhQut Iweat r^oe aerm c( ua.l adtotnlac ibc P ttantVereoa' ins. iraUo inMMJw

Holly Bench. Misa'Nellie Ingram, eLster of our eficrgctlc Doctor, Is visiting her brother here - the present week. The del-gbtTuI weatGer of tlie past week lias brought every one out of " doors, and the beach presents an animated appearance at all hours. of the day. Tiiq-flag at Castlereigh na* been lowered. itisauppoaedtbatthelatedevelopc- . in regard to Ixmddndtrrr. have | caused the retainers of li is ancestral to repudiate him. " '• ' <betmr ts'Jiave been signed by niost of ■ tlie owner* of lieneh lots for buihlinpthf , breakwater, and the work will room be- | pn abthe northeast enj of' i he tratt and be carried through as rapidly as possible. Considering the hnmbcr of small boys and girls onjjjfcisksnd. will not the chj Council please pass hn ordinance compelling dealers to furnish a bottle ot ja < macg ginger with each basket of green 1 apples 1 We arc siire Dr. Ingram would , endorse this r«(uest.The rumor that tho taxpayers of the dUtrict have taken steps to atop work . en the school house by injunction must - intended as a joke. Practically, no , work has been done on the building ; since the firs! payment was made, three . " Tie bre^ify'orihy" noire lhsl 'week was" ' owing to the fact of my being 'subpmncd ; the goat ease. You see 1 went, up t" i the city on a little business of my own. j wanted to go to the Museum and sc. ■[ Steve Brodie. the newsboy who jumped I from I lie Brooklyn Bridge. I thought i | might get him to jump off the Pier at 1 l-l'o- at once, and put it on a footing with llully Bench ,n popularity and TeI*|ie' looked harmless chough, and I .. for . the ancisd. aid! of - Jcrwy : - -Wuile j 1* subpn-ned lo testify. In a weak • | brought Into court. The case was called. i looked as if she had Ik-cii freckled by an - 1ntCTTBftt®nrWTiid. " Slie was not a nlee even copper color, but was rusted in big gested to Iter that she be galvanlzpd. but ^ she indignnntly replied, - ilow do yon j suppose 1 could parnlyar-iloMlear old - tight# at all." Finding ill i- a ra»e 1»--vond mere human consolation. I desisted. '•"Nan" was put on the *'*ml and sworn at. "Did yon diet on tcn|*nnv nail- - and run a lalioralory for the manufacture s of tincture of iron ?" asked the coupm-I for the prosecution. v Bali !" replied _ Nan— tb« crowd in the ooort-wioto I laughed. tic larfver got red in tin ' fare ami nppo-l**l lo the judge to fine I her for contempt of eonrt. Then fol. lowrd an exciting argument between ' while. The hall. V gi l was- having a r flirtation with the Sheriff. I looked at p "Nan." sit* seemed lo understand the look- and winked at me. Then she quietly reached over and devoured the ■ ssajs anrt/ac-%; ' while i screamed "fire" ajid fainted, t While tlie entire court devoted ita energies to bringing me out of my fit. "Nan'.' eomplaeinfly masticated every blamed , paper in Hie case. Then i revived. II When the Judge awoke, nnd^ the ease v papers remained, there was no ease left. ' You will find no account of it in the " newspapers, for there are no documents c in existence bearing upon the case. d "V« being the first to win a law- . gsw .<• a.

- Seral-annnol report of tho Cape May Saving Fund and Building Association : N. *Ysic*:HVcr«lsry. "100 Do»« fine Dollar" is true only of Hood's Sanaparllla, and it is an unanswerable argument as to strength and bib e'oumv srat on*' Imslniw?01 Mr. .Hprtnger will prepare yau a meal wtijle jon are wttunx tor the train. «n<t n will be well ronxert and ntrel» served. T*ls place is s real remvenlence anil deserves the hearty support ot the pontic, (it. Cutlery and "Silverware at SmiJi A Co'e. Great Bargain House. 00 Washingstreet- ill* ?Warrirfl. _ of orera creek. *" | p M Dxnsl B. iutoS'i' p!,^t*ci£xBs*aro,-: » *, . Emms Uweaa erase. 3idrfrttsfmfnts. nnHE OBPITANB' COURT X or TBI OOI'HTY or CAPS WAY, OP ' TliK POIJKTH BAY OF ACOPST, KIUUTEBK . IftSlDBHI AND KICttTY-aiX. ' Upon rood can* shown. It tp, sedate rrauih ; sssvmstvsss. raf'iss 1 Hoose. in Cape mst Oonnlr. hernre the Orphans' Court of raid Ooonry. on the third dey or Sepl lim'darl'srhvaxnsr.llan ahoaM ant be appolnled lor J. Planer Leamlnc. a Inneue, and thai f copy nl ihl. ortlrr b- pomleaed three weeta con- • 5SBKS$s$S ggWT Bowks Kmrrvos. 'J 0* motion of John W. Waecon. awka. ' -Airy HATS ABE MY BEST ' JyX ADVEBTWBMHT ' THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. HARRY KAYSEK, ^ ONE riUC'E HATTER, <i ir No. t« Bourn SBCON D *TKXXT. rllll.APA h fPwo door* below Market Ik.) s-m-j n I 1 niCC For Valuable ^ LAUI tO Information SAHITAET limFACraEniG CO, Attleboro. Mass. WmTKTO N. A. MILLER, W autiitA, ». Y., m l'TryMont c4 ta. SSaST °[ C™' s ror BUSINESS ( COLLEG^^ s

2leu! fkdrfrtlsrmfnts. THO*A5 BAY PPIRCE, *. A., i Prtartpal And Ftmoder. wu^ayettii^^W ". "rfftwraa^^roeaw'S'tae nroreseors. ar.'i . the tenhaieal Knowledxo gathered by the fmnI • : SSSSSSHs ^matj^ra-nhfejieelt. 'in^ineluu J^riO'sar^'- ! nmaiT^Mwmi»A ^m"U' q he rut's sai-e-l-I aiVSSd.'"^1 omVr'.b.' | WAPNBIDAY. the B Of AVOftrt". A. D. IW : gnEJHKP-RSAI.E.^ ^ oherikk's sale.

Y-:' ' sodtmmty ralnotre ejus fonT^rec'raandtarav a . Irwrelf ao^oTa^mf^'reu^^Veajd 'mrnkaarJ^tSe Sae o^*the 'Sat l.!d»i Tu'ru|ili. mail: i Iioom along said road werne. ly aide there- , or iv,r. ^^ra^and Itjrty^nve mlootre ' StaM1 Tburtrti perehee and oru-en UnG, | morej^ lra.^Uie taa^lM. toi ^ ^Ynud° ^ an°I%ri' r parotid?, dieiant fonydl^e perehea, Hr.s running Ibenre aouinelxiy-elghl decrees and . twenty minora, etandx 'j Sy^ree^"^ijm»*ndec^^<^aeooe ^irtg » ^HSiero'degreSf a'nd tartj-Ore mimra «B the ph2Bofp«" t, Ibenre vrrn^^Toor ilrerrere an.1 OTly-nri u llufbre;' i^5?iiLmgrakl^n<mhrt»jiMimr -legrers and artj tuinnUta«st t went v-0 vestal a I. Kir perrly Brer ba ainl fhlrd ^kK^entllh thlrty"renre 'l'ad inuireu'll't'^lo'lbe place J bfgtomuiheriy'ltaeol idYmiui t^iiognre" landand •rod mio'r'"-!'' ! -''--l,1' tr'. Uvrere iHirli- w.-r f SSmSSreee «•"« -nl exterior lire be eotkl oiling twelve hundred and turolj-Hlr anil ' peSF8Gw ^fwapMiM^irera^'rYaGre ^jlrare^i'^'poU^oe^iro^f^nMlii. ahove' desralbMUwrt or jand 'rt"g betwevm ih> exrwior line amresaM^oeebUi^n^lng^^eJid ^iae A' roBMBenTemT Cuuided by lire northerly ami ■natherty rramlary tinea ol the ar-ree deecrlbed IE erariieMed ny'lM BTOreJaiT wUh Ihe "Oral n ssW»K*-SSSkW!BW'JB'i Cjpe Nay^Omtrt Boose In Heed Book No. St. Using the same premie's Htnlta It- Hngheeand wife, oonveyed to Poepolae Plsauur Ctfcpariv by •leod, deled Ihe lldrtl-Brat day of May, A. D-. eigkteeo hwrirni ami eighly-loor.or recool in " " lie ejetti". o (Mr Q^CalKj May ^<jrm g^.at^Ca ge Sfm?olYhSo5p&YfBe^!tra»^anSIo **■ "fTn' MtK*a*L' -JIIju'O Bl"' ^ KT' Eter"'-

- • ^ ? "" 'A After — . # II It's the harve t time 'Harvest I ?/r trket Sts.,Philad a, • News. . || . economical peop e ' 3 to. buy clothing. WE have had a Satisfactory season's j.rade, • that has left odds arftl ends. Suits that , we made a hundred, or . two of, a few arc ^ left. It's cleaning-up time, winnowing. time to getfout of here the goods too little in quantity to carry over. Prices arc at the bottom dollar to do it:* * Nobody can touch for variety of Thin Clothing— Seersuckers, Alpacas, Mohairs; Linens — at die lowest Wanamaker & Brown, I OAK I IALL, _ iC' 4 ' S. II. Cor. Sixth and Market Philadelphia". AHEAD ! ALWAYS AHEAD^ l "nitLuf Sut^'io k'v its Cutters. Trimmers, Tailor "efc!". sdioft daily li itirs an l tli • S tturd \y I ialf- Holiday, i In operation May i. iStSaj. JACOB REED S SONS', the first Clothing House in Philadelphia to annniinre.i April Sanir*lrtV Half Holiday for -all its- employes during, the Summer Months. JACOB REED'S SONS', are confident that the Public will appreciate the justice ami lil>erality 6f this movement and will know wher; to place its patronage. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918-920-922 Chestn ut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA.

T he Great Bargain House IN TUB NBVI KNICKERBOCKER BUlLOINtiN. no. b0 washington street, cape may.'n. j. .Great Bargains ii PENS & GLASSWARE, ,n °'d Fashl0ned EARTHENWARE: five cent counter CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS _ IN TIN WARE EitraorM Bdrgains in Wood and -ffillow fare, Real Genuine Bargains robb'tbSttow BMITHP&oa

for Infants and Chi'c'rrr, "CqttorlatsanvretladapuvItO'hfidrraUiAl I (tastarta ctrera "«:t-. — • I txeaeunrad it as superior to any preaerlpttcut I kwr htomacb. htoretwra, bra U1 Bo. Oxford BU. Brooklyn. s. Y. i wl£ul"lnjurtaul mcdicatiKv Tug Odttaob Ooia-axT. IKI Putt" , r're»«. K. Y. ICE! ICE! ICE THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. PURE EASTERN ICE. ALBO WITH COAL! COAL! COAL! BKST qCAl.lTY. CAHCPULLY I'ltltfARKD FOB PAMlt.T tlHK. AKD PULL WPOI1T ODAHAWTKKD at $6.00 per ton. Bred joar orders to too Branch omcc- , ; SOMETHING NEW! FURNITURE' ' ^ ^ BY A'LIGHT.^ ^ - Chamber and Parlor Suits P *■ Also. Kltolren sod n«ma« *^ kv oraublo* Ooo-ls. inn conng*. -A word to lbs wtw 1 IVLNS &"brothIR; r 55 Narth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, East Side. • ' .00 to i KNOPF'S PHIL AD' A BARGAIN ! BOOT AND SHOE STORE. a OOIL WAaHISJ TOJI A pkrky BTS-, opporttc Congrraa Hall. vrun you Witt awl a I trg* awl wen aasoytad npv of ' BOOTS. SHOES i SLIPPERS.^^^^^^ nlapirtl far Baa Shoro wear. In an grade*, widths an.1 rtyire. ivWAVKYSmaST ASD COMHOH Also Latum riuc in- loot XV heel. Tntnl.* and Vatwre st the tararet Cash