*«•— l»er Awnnm. In id»nra NOTICE. ~ •--■ ltoi^ffMor% nt/mutl p. lux (►'■ *1:.?rVl."t|'," •*W|* ,la'' ¥*"* ■"' ' T *'Vy^aTiy^wam!t^', "•'! VIC WM.-IETIKS. dure I.U«I loUre F. * A. M..HO, IB..I10M. . ^ taartaTuss- " OtWr iJ ll* to?**?", burets no tue ana.Tu-»1«» rvmlnr "I t*-h uirait'i. ' ' *^Str* '"'"'W* ravaWw "f Episcopal Church Notice. *iw ®"SWioisirwt ' ■ p£JJJ£ '15M"rT. Cha*. I.*7xn. M. Omxt.-I'sriiurph. ' '""'.lull s.1«r» , Fre!n.'- 'rilrore. nor Sovioar, | j°IT u:^-r±'!T^.!"7T^vl: •■ •nTISAmu'* r rbltortmHi ' "" ' '* .' S _ ! ■.:. ■• I' ! ppil IIlSI-V! E II. Wlppl^'.'si- ll'Tui^.Vhtltl * Tin- i'kli->! m-m fin' • 11. .I'H-t-ri'I ro- f - pnlnlril the earth of I hi. iwsinsiiliurll '' ai'bright green, nor upend ro msnv fra- ' grant ItftwiT* for I hi' plcnsuri of tlicse '' who enjoy such 'things. There lire, of * more admiration for * hill of lvsn* than *i ..far all. the fl-wtrs of iho fluid. Such I low much of the pleasure of, lite h nu-nsnrinc ll" cnlo.vmonfs Ur the moncv h unit; fori; oiling that there'* otln r w*vs n In sine np thing* than thin sordid ami mercenary one. A lleld "f waving wheal. ; or handing mm IS not lb Is; dUresnoet- | flillv spoken of by hnv mean'. The*.' ,, for nil thai the cultivation of «hnii» rv || nnil flowcra should rvixive some show in the struggle of bread winning. Our rllmnle In peenlinrnlly adnplt'tl to I hp luxureiit growth of mo Some of the finest specie* may now he «ecn In the " yards of collages, psrHciilsrfv w-nnhv of (_ 1 1 voted for renr-.liv II. II. Tntlmm «l his Beach Avenue Villa. Then- are oilier, ll who don't fall far behind Mr. Tut ham b In the eullnre . f Ibis royal famrlle. n Common pond llllies nr.. among the P mpst perfeel a-d frairrnrl of flowers e Tlihv make unique and l-vely yard ata lillle enre and knowledge of lie- lis. li tore of the plant. Such ctiadv. showy A thlatrs as dahlias .and "pincys" should w Is- d'dled sparinirlv nlauit the yaot. lie- a reiy of there rieh m-u> of color. Kverv- o liodv wantn a .lied of dellcalr annuals Whleh are now so grout In varielv as to „ — bewilder all hut the professional flori't ., anil with all the gi't'lng keep the lawn „ wall >P'ii>hl<sl when tire summer showrrs y falllndeaes-ndwlihflecmarypromptnena. „ Prof. A. I. TdanWtrsicr. «e of pMlor '' Manchester of the M- K. Church will arrirc Iwre in rt week, from Bearer, Fa.. 1 wherr he has Ireen for several vosrs a E »nrrr**fu1 tnw.her in He Musical Insll- i lute of lhat (ilsro. The IVo'es-or has *| an excellent musieal r coril, heme highly * spoken of hv such at 1 1 lent v as Chief Justice Daniel Airnew of Pal. Dev. W B. Walkina. n.n . one of the compilers of Webster's Dietimerr. and Alfred S. |> . Mnorp. KU.tl..aa.wel«ry-mPtHr-Ctmpgi'. -c lie has been the onp»ni»|_ n' the M, K '' C'Karcli durliw his stay at Beaver, win- '< nine by his skillful prf'ormaitre on thai P , instrument the hiehrst enromiuma of praise from the music lorlnj' part of Hie i, commtmllv. We i|hote from lh» Ttaili/ f, of tleaver, an appreeiallve noTler v of the " Holldav Concert " civcn hv the » pupils oT Prof. A. I. Manchester at the n clrio of a recent in. in as follow, i "Every n .pprforrpance was good, and some were u rmrllrnt. and all were jpeatlv rajoVrd hy. the a'tenilve stidlenre wliieh fiUetl e the hall. The minerrt provcl that the (l taoHllles for a. superior musieal cduraturn arc furnished by Bearer Collccr o The teachine - f the students 1« plainly not *U(S'rflcl -I. but substantial, con- j, aclentious knd palnstak'nc. sprinclny ' from a true love nf art. The mu-ic last evenlnp was claulcal and dlflleulL It waa genuine muslr. and rendere.1 sc true " to thought and feellnc tha' every selee, '' Hon war a aniirre of delight.". The " Prnfeaaor will, whilo at Ca"e May. take ' a few pupils on the organ and piano, ami In vorol training In the highest de 1 partmcnt of musieal n da-ion. . The cool weather of the wpek has aomrwhsl checked llie jroprrss of a(- "I fairs all aloni; ihg line. As a rule the 1 hot article is waited fur befote doubting " onea make up their minds « hen and j momeler ykytnrkiiig^anuuig the AO's j purpose. The weiiher ha« Inleh so tin- I aummcry that straw hita have not lie n 1 ptdled from tlielr lildinr plarcs of last fall, and top mats silll find cmplovtneni t dnrihe the evenings: If Isjllrs have roni- 1 t mluwi Hi Ir aprlng wrap* t« the camphor I . rhest. thev note Is- reernithie It. for ' it.
tbeae N. B wimls a searching poweron. ly held in cheek by thirk clothing. An cant wind hi dreaded almoet as much by anasllle dwellera as thn wh-1 sUiren of the desert by the Jraertcr. If aa;'» the — rjtergy fsnm-the rm'"t slout-bearbd. wed bopefnl, Heading IbeHummrrgiiesliiway ...ta*.. .lf..the.wQd«fcd youiig tneh up in the signal W rice tower*, where the weather is mippo«ed to be made, will jnat stop turning on N. K. winds till at autumn d ei|ninox th-y would confer a special favor upon those who wish for a •uecwlon of balmy XJUth winds rigid : alODg. while anjournW at the edge of Hie sen. With all Iftf physical advan. talgwi Cape Mav osnnot as yetxuntrol the cart about for a plaoe to spend their ^ttfoomdd^Hon0f Mapie returns ro«de_ip liealtn sod hspidplU> Of h»%lns up some7 quiet nook in w^saWry, taking np a realilence in a "MKIMltW. Beriilestbe l»ck"vt."n. : lort there is danger of being bitten hv 4 «*mt poly, or relating Urn. milking flpr.r.t the circulation oHbe ^ Hi"" tto ywrhgty i^Xwaerriara in
PERSONAL. I Henry C. Lea and family "art at their [ cottage. ■ Dr. Cba*. B«*l is fli'ng up.hla Lafayette street cottage for occupancy'. : Kev. I)r. Todd of w'ilpilngton way of the Iteptifille's exeiirsidn on TGuntday. » , -W^.W- Jtawsoo Of XorrUlown. haw - rented Mr. Edmonds Jackson street cot. ^Sff"¥tohert Naisr*bM .ranted J. WnS" ton Ware's handsome Hughes street gotJ Dr T. 9. lteed'and family . arc domin- " cihoi in theirlikndsomc Ijtfayette street • trills. ■ . ■, • Miss Ilaltlc Hand rendereil a charming ■ folo at the Childrtn's'scrvlce on Jiunday ytnrttag. ■ , " Mfi 8. T. Smith. Master Prank SmUb,: and Carrie B. I-ui huvu been * [siting , IMendlmm, N.J, - . Maitir. J, Hi'nry Edmunds 'and Mrs. ,' Edmunds win occupy rouma af the 'IA. fayelbi this summer. ' ! Mcs<}smcs Cha«. M- Uoagland and • Win. T. Grace of CariWV-n, were gurats r of the American lluusejasf Sun Hfylidiiglasa Sloan of New ^ ork lot/ bis •tabic of fine road .stock with bint. A r liugdwim. village cart is of rt.' ' ' Edwanl E. Read, one of Hie direytori . wss'm the Island oh Thnrwlsy. H. C. Thompson has lieeu appointed In a responsible position in the Cane Mav l.raneli of th« New Jersey Safe Deposit T "Orn. MliWleion the wellknowtiPront street lcisitiieps man hsilied Ufsui lie Hie first of the week. Dr. II. Gcn-t Taylor and family will sninmer nl Cam' Mag this, year ae. eordinr to well estitbllshctl usage. The Doctor i. onit of Camden's successful siiaw. ww down during the week calling upon hie wssneiatc of the Supreme H. W. Edmunds, Miss Kmnu. Sidney Spent a few days liarking for a war's visit abroad. She eroeet* to sail on the Cllv of Rome, whleh leaves New York on tfie Sk'd inst. Mrs. Jim. M. 11 T.<erc' cottage on Colw Willis avenue, has Ism ranted to Mr. al Rank. Philadelphia. Mrs. Rogers has nnlcrcd by her pltyslelan to the Mr*. Marv Ijisd-v. wife oCtbe 1M« M. Ij.ndry.-of Quels .:, di.al on June ; 4th., agetl W vara, at the ri'Sldeliec of herneiee. Kale M. Hoffman, in Swain- ' town. Cape Mav Co., after a prolonged illness of 4 years. Mr. C. B. lltingnn is oectipying the j cottage of Miss ll'ipson at No. "t Broadwar. The cottage c unmanrLs a line view of the sea from the Excursion House to ( eultivsti-i country west of litis city. Mr. Win. Needles an.l wife .-elebralcil silver wedding on Satoislny. a nunt- , of their friends coming and making . with Usou. leaving wane v. ry n-ec , preisinH most Ihstuliliil and useful, to , their pleasure of Hie (wxaei m. ' We have /T-ri-ivcl a dainty note re- ! •imating attendance al the Baritaa I'ub- ' lie Si'liisd rommencctnent exercises. noflee tile name of Frank (1. Bishop, i at one time a pupil in the public »eh*olof this city. Howard and William 11. Stsnton rc- I ported present on Thursday evening, pre- ' tmring (he war for the rest "f lire family, ' memlu'riyfiryii'ch will arrive PmIsV, ■ WiilSiiw ermtig llie lions.' fixed tip with electric ludls. a bipdneas for wliicli I hail shown adaptation- ' Senator Revbitrn drives ss handsome ' team of Kentucky Wooded liorsca as . "race the roads of the Capo. He hitcltes them up to S liar bucgy. wlutn 8 rnpltl dvhirl over town Is desT cd, but the famlly prefer a alowm gait and more comfortable scaled In a drag. Goo. W. Chihln haa prem-nted West , Po nt Military Academy with a lino por- , tiai' of General Gratfl who was his per. . xrrTTrt|-trt('lld.'"Trie 'thlIIIar)- aulhorlt e* whore Hie portrait will lie sua- ! jiori led: Grant Hall. . j Henry R. Hallowell, No. M Wusj.lng- I frui's and onfecl ious, and in- i vil.s llie attention of cottagers and hotel 1 proprietors to them. His stmr has beep renoviated and uxangnd to meet the df- I mauds of s Isrgh business, it Is also con- i trally located. t ( jiris. Gnllagher, 1'. F. Kelly and Phil. 1 tilg were fish ng on Thitra lay. cui- 1 harking from the Point lloussf. They ' gave the profess! nsl " hook* " a pointer 1 ratehlng s.-s trout, of which tho 1 brought home fine •(rings. Chris fished gloves and" bwmd briramrtl straw hat, gelling badly sun burned just the same. Samuel R- Stltca will be the steward of Congress llsll tb-s year making for him a long pe lo.l of itst ful service as n sinsa-asful eaten r. Major Mrilollan holds Mr. 8titc*in hielrestetin. he la ever at tbe paat of duty earnestly working to H e Iwst interests of Id* employer. Mr. Stitc* tiring* to liLx duties a ripo experieoclta In hotel bu lneas. • We c.mgratulsle our csttxmiwl friend Potter, Jr., upon his promotion an nid-dtvcanip on Governor Beaver's Stuff. 1 1, mav . Xpert to ice Hie handsome Colonel Potter at tlie Cape Hi la Summer lit his regimental unibirm of field otficer a« Hot* is a chance of llie National Rifles of Washington coming tM* way during the season. JT Miss E. R. Palmer, WllmingHm. Dells at Cape May for the icason. She conies to tlie seashore to have an opportunity, to study its cha'igea with a view of titling some artistic work on canr on ,
. vtisx. 9ho l* a siircsuifu) oniatrMr artfait , I having paint ml pictures of rare merit. | , one pf them being the wreck of , f the Malta on Gccsn Beach. We may , . expert Mis^d'filmer yo^.pm W'RjgoW ! mer of whirb "we shall be pWmsoil to j . notice. t 1 The /Vm anaonce* thespiyal at I he , . Ebbitl Hou-e of Mr. and M-a. George , j Goervey of Pfailad inhla. Mr-tWerwy i 1 is the inventor of Hie new ear spring ; r tnsdc of steel Inhlng. whicli promises in | r Strength soil flexibility a grvnt impror - | I racnt on the old form of sulhbro.1*. He , ( has also a patent for an improved bed , . sp'ing that Ucquallv suited for car seat*. . sofs*. chain. Ac., and It la hoped their mamifsr-ture may b" a source of ben* lit I to this city in tnc erect! n ol a manofact lory for biatinprovemcnU. i I Btipericlcndrnt Geo. H. Reeves is an . r Indefatigable worker in any cause J*; , x undertakes, lie brings the best of MP J I efforts to hU .lulles qf gpansgelng thi, 1 t large Hui'iiay srhool committed \o bis I r cure. Vpoo hi* *hon liters was placed i f i i gram. He. with his faithful fvdow , s worker* of the scho.il pulled so evenly t together as to bring about the grand re- - suits which art no'w Butters of the ' J church history. p Mr. James C'rxwswull and wtfe were. . the subject* of a surprise party oa Monday eyenlag, There ni a grand good Jeason ol tnjownodjm.tntmd. -Mark. o ■fkoll proved to br the qniet man of the f party, Chariio Sunder the O'st gitb e longued. H- H. Church the best U**ing. e and Albert Church the funmrst, so said e tho ladies. The following named pera suns were there : Jest. Chareh sad wife, s Mark Hcntl ami wifs. Morris Orrase sod n wife. Harry Entrikia mid wife, Jerry
SALTS. ir Pilots bare had a good season so far . this year. r- lYhisky. like a misplaced hu*lh , make s one lopsided. i! JotOTdt. Hand JIAthc finWdng.lo the W*vttTnKltUng. L Children's day amounted to yCS, - lKiejora -Matey-. A llccray'a palace t- phurinafy is now open for the season. The subjects trf babies auitntw clothe* never weary llie feminine constitution. Jr. . yf e h nyc 80 m« ny rep-.irts of CkUdrat'* , , 1 day II.- ,.|U:te ipip.m»ihliv to print them stl The floras] displav* on • Chihtren's day- ? wm a wonder to Ibiwc who looked upsm . '- ■InsJirance affected- in Hie sonndvet- ■ comtwn-e* at loWcn rate-. J. -Henry • 8 Edmund*. The BotatWie brought ildwn.tjRiO par- i h tenget* on Thiir.-day'* trip -from W11-, : e mfngtou. fXlaiv ,re. Mr*. Vieirl-Jup... our thank* fdr'a idee d salad of Itttnri: wi ll «na|^ctlglng(lreaf.- | - Sl-orrows have a clmtir" 'of txxlrcming ' • their eharaclcr, a big croji of mvsaur- . k ing worms is ma'uring on city trtcs. The high east wind* prevailing the j ■ first days tit the week ..lid no little nils- t • ch'cf to votih^'and tvhder vcgc.Stlon. , A graml celebration and Harvest Home i 1 will bo held in the Baptist Grove, Cape I ' May Court House on Jlon.lay July 4tk. • 1 New good*" c'on»t»niiy comhig into ihe 1 poimhir luunuvfurnWiing .lepot'-of J,-H^ ' Bcncxet A Bro. at price* to still the time*. 1 J. Sw tw Willi* of the Curt ll.mrc ' lis* sent to the editor the ItaeM straw. * berric* we Itave accn this or any other season. " , ; The order of the Iron Hall will, attend . j divine service to-inorrow at the M. E. , " ' i l "idTii " ^ : Cape May Hiia year. Our business men i ; s'sudd n niem!«.r tills whett doing any ] ' adreftldnr. , T«se peculiar Wood purifier. Ilbul's , i Sa'saparilla. is having a t'cmendoa* • • sale ltd* ssason. Nearly every timly take* j i IL Trvit yonrrc-lf. \ AJdondc excursionist with faint sug- „ • grMimi* of dtW whi'ken find evidences , ■ of pecuniary-wotitriithm cot left over tills q . -..skitip," Frd W.sdiivand* a marker .4 , ■ merit, being able to tell jiifb wliero.fi*li ; i live and grow hv examining a little bit •„ of thy bolfwn of the sea. . Charles F. William* lis* opened his aula and in bv pain* ing an!] papering. J IVncret A- 11 ro. are still at ll at llie old i stand. Ill Washington street. Reliable , goAdsut fair prices, carpet* extra quality. , Go see Hi" canwt exhibition. The publisher i« undcr obllgatiOns lo t Mr. A. L. Havncs for a generous «upply [, ' of some except lonnllv line sttawberrl-s r : IkiIIi as (n sirt and flavor. They were r grown on his Cold Spring farm. r At the Mayor's, court on Thursday „ evening Hnrrlwn lluteaste was fint'd jG „ and r-:«ts foe Imnkcnness ami disorderly „ couiluei. ll'Jier* ncelveit s reprimand . "dTj-ITf. EdwarcK" in his Annals of i.comnien.ls hi* rcatlcra t" , spend .In v and August at the seashore. We i*u*p.,«*t Cniv May was in the Doctor's' mind when he p.-nned that pata- t The Windsor has its Summer flag to " ihe breex *. having gone not commission ] Saturday. The Imnsc haa liei'n [ mnatpartftdly preparcd tor 'the .season's , business under t he imiuejliaU: drrecllou r of the Iff Mr. Green. Contractor RlrhnrdanH l» ahorn ctan- r pletlng the sea wall extension contraci. ,, which has laicn .lone In a verr workman- . like manner. Tlie job. is a rather .illHcult one. and ila prompt como'etinn by j. the contractor is a subject for public „ apor 'Vie. The owners of Congress Hall have In |, trodneed a steam blower. Into Hie back , nart nf Hip house for cooling llie lxundrv , lake house ami kitchen. It make* 1200 B revolution* a minute, sending * cool cur- , rent of fresh air through tho working „ part nf "he building. ! TbeCape May Daily Wxvx will make r ila iWLSOlisMt bnw to H a pohUc on Jahf j 1st. according to custom of long stand- f Ing' Tho pnp r hn« ever been a great favorit*. and will continue to *o cater for : . j Ihe puh'lr approval as lo c-rn a clrcula- , lion double of what it has heretofore , ; , ' Mr. P. Yh.lri popular dialer in choice j fruits and ron'oclbuiery. macaroni, ver- •• mieelU ami pure oil n oil has opened his store St 40 Washington strcH. for tlie season. Mr. ami Mrs. Yietri are well . to Cane May visitor* and resi- , dents as excxillsnt calcreri for the supply ( • of the best lltlngx In tho Hnc of fruits , and confectionery. , 1 CapcMIt, JtmtlO, 18ST. 1 Kmt.a-CJi»*ST w»v*. , Peak Snt: — i have no doubt that I «x- - ' press the wishes of all who have cbll- t drrn when 1 request vou to use your , influence to srrpresd tic r«-klc*s and , ' dangerous driving witnessed .-vrry dav . , in the streets of 'Hits Is-atilifWl city. I J liart several children, and since I have , ' moved here for the summer. I h ive ben , In a stn'e of nervous ap-ix-heasion thai -omc of them would be rim over. '•! am , 1 informed that there Is an ordinance of 1 vour connci's prohlhiling fast driving, . ' and I feci satisfied, that Mhe att ntion.of | ! the proper kutlmritv being called to It, ' this nuisance will be slatted. I have , r visited ev-ry country in the world, north - ' of the equator, and nowhere have I so: :. . ; so attractive a seashore resort as faia . 1 May. I Lave seen but one sea liea. h . ' that,, In my opinion, was eqnal lo it. J ^l.at was on the. co*«f nf Japan, not far , ■ from Yokohama. With all its natural j advantages. It has always been thought , " lhat Cape May waa par excellence the , 1 place for children, th't they might wan- , tier about It« dean and well kept streets,
sndbcau'lbil laswh with impunity and [ free from any danger. Tliis induces „ many fam lle.M* eome here > but. If the Hrec s are Ux be bircve.1 lore, care track*.- - and the minds of parents disturbed and n aiijtovrc! trc rhe mst xcrtng -thnrvgM Thar t i heir little ones may be crushed b. noatb I the hoofs of fa« running horse*. I tear I (wuiy wiU seek s aster, ^evon if less at- p iractire resort. Though hat a cottager, c am as deeply att.cbod to Cape Mav as r: any of its restdents. Fur thirty years 1 i haVc been coming here, and should my' J life be so Wing spared. 1 hope lo upend i gummcra tare for thirty years to i come. -■ __ , . A Cuttaoeh. t Communion services will be held In , the Presbyterian Church of this elty, , Lafayette street, below Deratnr. on Sun- ( day morning. June lihh. al 10} o'clock, j i A full abemianrc of fhe member* of the ( 'chnrrh la especially dcirvd and reques- . f jftt-oy the pastor. SaKIStt-sAUbdl at 24 , i ». 0L ErangrH-tic scrv law In the even- , i fng' M fl oVlnek with slrort g-wpel scrI, mra. Subject. " I'bdst llie Ilelpcf." A j t% extended to all. un:j, especially tff ; . sttaiigvra. and all who tnay not attend ! ' any church srrvico. I • Otp Thurgrtay Oapthln Foster hi riled I t hi* friend and nrigbbar Mr. Bnpplee to . go fishing with him. He aceeotod tlm ; Invitation; but met with a aorious accl. | . I isiaVyachL^sJt being a rellor^hc made ! i mentum. and tcrned'oTer' spilling out j ! . Uie CapJaln and *B the ball, lunch, and I . - and a wiser man. Tub Captain brought i v home a nice Siring of flab. | > Cpttawe -t^aM foe thT wre.k_havej ' v G. Bimtbw,.lb*.^a»m» ^th. jSu' ;
chliaren'a Day. r After -the experience* of Snnilay last no one will seriously doubt but that Obil- , drcn'sduy has found a congenial soil In . the sociiil and religions life of the people, and It** taken deep root It was -a > ' happy idea oMWv-'J- H. VfaceaL D. D;, tlie brain -the plan of a day dcroterl to , : liutwotk «f Jite Voutb of the church „ school, was evolved, kear by yror , since the flret Children's "day there n has been a general falling into llpe of ' i'rotcataot eburelie*. . till aul pf them now ■ make Hit- .fey on* devoted wcftiiiertB,; u the effort of the young Iff Christian rn- '■ dcavor. There are rfwic who think , the » ! Miio.'msklngso much of children* mis- 1 txkrti thing badinet, i assumption cm Uieir !• lw'n «'f idaeef belonging to older nerson* j, i' wiicb * t'mtcr Juw-erilosfnltiThginafluaT ' would lie more becoming, bnt wk1 have g . nn fcriiug In harmony wilbsneh people. '• . flic chikirbn of the church school are in no dftngdr of being frollcd ln this way. c j It K * grand "sp in tb* progress of thi s ; ehnglitcnwl Christian nee when th«r n claims to recognition are bring acknow- * . U'dgrcl by giving them a. P*'l In the elittreb senriecs and tcsrhtne them how , be' 'useful wl.-n grown to mmutltx-. u JOT all honor and 'praise ever be given to 1 tlie man from whoso brain the idea of • Children'* day wasboru. 'v j In this cltv all the proteataal clinrcfrts n ' made special prepxratiotra for, the da r J] i by vent attracttve ■ ' programs, which carried put without ajar nr. tin. . plensanf lncldeu». "I hree were three Per- (i 1 vice»injil!.ol -Wlikh. ll^,ch!lilrct-look. a At nromincnt pari. AdiVrcsws were inado 1 by Ibirtor ManfliCsCr *W1 H. WTBD' ,■ niiinds, to Hie Methodist people la the s morn big. and 4htstnr Brewster and same " centlcmnn to Presbyterian congregation « in evening. Tim floral dtsrilay .by M. K n Stindav school w w mort elaborate, gifts * rnmnrisliig artistic- draigns in -anchors, j, shielis-JicMls,jac.sccn!s-. slara. s.roe*e* »: - wmrntwnbvptmWYfroT Ui.' prtitwy df - J - nrtrtmrTrt-betttr n H-ra1 cradle -•.dim. '*!> i', hv Superintfndcnts John Grief «nd hits II. Roseman. Ttie", artillery class csp pine th." nlitnax liv Intrmbicing » pretty fluid niece mtfttd'ed'OB a bod of "flowers." « songs biitli by chBtlrert and choir bad bren preparer! under ihe baton of « Porter, tluy were wrl! rendered, adding to this genllcmnn laute's. a» a 1,1 readier snd lender addilional lustre. wnriflins of the little ones mingle.! with rollicking it ore* of the canaries „ wttvii »i"t mvfM'Bd«sT 'itiWHit 'Hie row- ;v enclmuted ^mmdwllfc »H Hiccon- n dillons of a fairy erolio aliout diitn. p Misses Anal" pnd Tjilli,; Thompson, •the ptJHstt I'ldld'en. I! -ssie Jacobs and r, Forcnce FsTgn'on. arc worthy «T special the pi-rfnrmnm e of each oiie ffhoflgtjris! " pleased jo ilo it. Tile Baptist church, a' under the eye of lVunfMcCurdy. had a t\ most miye) and 1 tdeasing feature in it» T roekerv. upon which ti fountain of water £ fell in showerv Sprav. Tlie inlroducllon of a lutre footisl Inly, and some Infllc- ,i, and frogs would have rondo " picture of ir nature a* shin can only lie depicted by true arc. The aildrrss of pntor. Moglne •• of tho school, rcsoondve reading* and ri-citatiuns were all very enjorable at this w church, which had lifcn hnndsomidr v frSatzz.'sz* ; ta*tc wjjWflisplavwl In the floral trihut- *. S| audi' nee as did tlie address i I Mr. J1 Edmunds who showed that lie could do ^ •Omeeffeciivc-vv.irk Outside of icnmcrl t: profession of the law. In all the churches " for henev. ten! ..lore:*, " "riqilixing handsome sums. On Monday , morning Rnssell Phillips Uie rising .young h photographic artist took a series of views o. o' the cnihlpTi on the inlrricr of The M. ?! P.. church- before the destructive work ,, nf taking down the bcaulifnl floral offer- o log* made things resume the everyday look about the church. On such occassions as this It is the working church that come* to Ihe front Where Hurt is o; heart in the managi-ment of tbinxs ^ nower marofercrd Pi the s'iiinmTng up. is th" regular pastoral and lay woik .; right altinc thai tells, hence the grand results nf C'lilldrer.'s day.: No rhnrrli « C*n expert to proqier without tliq help '.' SHprtung p-ople. They must be > ' held and brought into the fold, of three will be some hrcaklng away from 4l_ -I'i * this light. Children * dav conveys to al 1 concerni d In the building np of Christ's » Kingdom some mo.' -valrtnble lessons. "Tin a pity if tli'ejr should 1m unlearned. „ The late is«ito of the savsof ns: Tlie f.'o;v JAiy U'.uv eslahlishmcnl J sends nut this week's Issue from il» J handaotne new ofllce. No. R8 Washington i, nh^ied by the proprietor. James Henry J EdrmTfnls, for tlie express purpose of o meeting the growing demand* of his ' pitbllsl^ng and job printing business. p Tito ixroiposing room is light, airy and commodtnus, having ample room for » comiMtshtrit and the paraphernalia of the estahlishnu'nt. A'mia Camplell power j! press will he introduced during, tha next p tett 'dsvs, Willi fonts of. new type, i-rvrrrr thc offices the rapacity to do all kinds of jobbing and newspaper work rxpedl- t, liouslv snd isi"al in regardto workman. 1 sh'ro. to city establishments. The1MI» » ll'ore will liegln its "visits to Cape May p sodcty folks, snd'ail mhers who nrr inlercslcd in Hie eurrreit cvents at the Cape, e on Hie first proximo. It will contain "> many new Jent.tires and, under its prcs. nl J! Iibrftfl~dwWretiip becnn'c a still ' greater ,t favorite among the |ieo|i!e- who gather * at the l-l tud for a summer ersidence, " Mr. Elnitmds informs us that be is ,i much pleased with hi# experience witli « the flora, nnd It is hl« design lo make f lust as good as ia possihle for a jour- „ nal of lis kind to be. Knowing the e man, we feet assured Of his complete The Paper la very carefully and The paper la csretuuy anu
Tileaaently .reli'rel by M"r. Henry W. lland. a graceful writer and iodustri in f ■ ll 11 '. nusb. t»n Bundiiy a. m7. Jitne lCib. thu j i -p -m. annlvtuaaiy of Y.-M. C. A; Moa- J day Sod Tu.wdav. 20th nnd 31st, public j. examinations. Tuesday 2fsi, 7.30 p. m., contests in oratory ami essays for the RonanaodStull gold mrclala. Wcltms- , day, 22.1, 10 a; m., annual Tru'tec me t- t 11 a. m.. oration tiefore tho Philo- ' mathenn Societv. hv Rev. J. IL Day. \ n il., of New York 2 o. m., the annual address by ltev. John P»Newmin. D.D., of Washington. D.C,subjcct--"Gcneral ; ; " 7. BO p. ro., anniversary of tlie ) Society. Tluirsday. 0.31) ; m., Gommencfincnl and awarding of ; pritha and medals; 2 p. m., annnal re- i onion of Alumnt, address by General ] Juntos F. Rualiug. Twenty. Ore ladies and gentlemen in ' the Graduating Glass. We notice among ' . the grarirmtra -the-nam of Harrr-- Yt- j Kennedy. ' I A rrost pleasant rhlc rosy be had lo i | G*j>e May I'eltit "on the C. al. and D. B. H. K. for ten ecttfe. The road is now , 1 running on summer schedule .time, the i I cars are bglit and "airy, and the road. is : I well, equipped for trafiki- TJlo time table will tell rou what train* connect I I with W. J. trains and steamer Republic, T cTTSnTffirMBoe lid- jrct Ooh. 6n afid ' ' aftetWlay thw. Republic make* daily , ; trip*. Thi trfllbe a welcome meahs to [ | g t to tho shore by thore who delight In : ■ I safe water Usual!. _ I The churebe* wemglven up last Snndxy to Chl drcn's dsjr aervtoes. It Is a !j beautiful kto. to mi- apart one Sa'ihath H knnwkri^-^' the • life In religious ftiaga. ChBtlren's day . I has grown to be a regular red letter oc^lS^5ASe£1SK»aS''i - Joying tfwstoging and recftaUtm* of the I ' Griscom's HxVm MiMy milk depot at
Court Houaa. MM III* IttekOta ol Oaxt oo,ts x to: log at tnr rcstdonMol rostqnuterNlcko!*. •rXwa^toSlAniae«Siii) io« aniuS is ore. Farmers complain or v,c Severe icjmgwf.ti.eu a»"re"' ^wSuaday Uetog ^vaJ^: prc-ti'ig^o.tts.Bap- . Mr. 1. swing \Vifl;j hi'^Aj5S^trt stand taSSJototSw. "torexs. w'd U Iss,"" • " Mtox of ourrasi'ire.V'Oitlrenieti :r. rpahvmg ssaasBtSRvr-"""*™^ cape May Point. -! ok tag?" " ' etmS °i a" qHUs'S "*,1B "lcir j j^^tmaSmssEk isa.m A urge aareuer of^iwre«rtn'» i.avc a--Mra Turnraand ren ™ us l I rot? wru»i 1™""" ' ^Anffxst*JPtnr y^ '^^Vn'^wlte'" M '« t wiiJIamI MwareTFraa^*1 HomitSm. •Stu.xrcTrwmil'Aea *M fiaffif. of wemttremv. t'«;. Bn^l^^^^fam'Ivrt^lKmSn^1 1'*!' cauSn UoROtl arenas. 'tWoSftfill?'* ' ' J ^ wtraom «a«Wta'riniqlre.l >^.u l|j««« regurat Ur effort was mS'leoi part or tli» lady ^to rerew y e lay Jt was jhastil thntig*' ^■To-Vonn* I'eot'"1' "rctornf ''hrtSHsa Ki - 2SSU2L&2& T"iS wiU rv to-Ta'tsh'* {SeSSSaw ' tnJir^roU. . - Hotel Arrivals.
MAU1XK VIILA. -'L- - Allen FlKcTaO. ' 'V'!"'™ w* gr H5.-J cscaC "taV.as.Bt*' s i MraJntinllow, ti5Sr?25se.l, * M Knlghl S wire, rt..|p*ax M fimltn', d.- ; S'H'.: ' S&SJSSX ' I) nrtsrlT SM Wirt, d»l* r en archiaaa, do i p5a».-^^sjg2 ? PIl'Kteliri'. ~n^trTT3HfifiPEA'4^r^" " u*mV onalri"ragi rarroUS^n^ J3jtoJSI«2Silts!, o?, ; S2aJ«Srt'M*l'V'e..';iT' "" J'TT' I'll | *w«hSwul,* -jiSSSSaSSSlL. "'i r ji SoTpxkxvns. »•««»• ' C itSminrll i SO!!, iS'aSsKMsrt^V.nsr.o'x Bd A IMhUery, •<"■<' 1 Wauao-, la unco V, DeWoIl, <hs^ 1 Samuel Wiley has 1000 suits of surf ti cfeOflrw, wtll-rnsdc. strong and warran- : ted to land the swirl of fheWswre. 1 His hath house* are supplied with ove^r r convenience, and beitJ* centrally located * near Ore foot of Pier "avenue are bindy wilMMAffood ah«: to btthe, no mWake ■ SfrhpTTCtfltelD making engagements
"Waya'a" Bunlrvass Local#: ii 1 cent counter at Smith ,t Go's, 42 Washington street. jf9-3t . A. -galvanic battery tor sale cheap. m Apply at Kennedy's 1 . 9. pharmacy. If ■* % good Horac for ale. Apply at ltlo ' Grande Sugar Gomtauiy't stables, Rio Grande. " tt ' - Lmford Halbtirtter. Cohl Spring, will 0 scud a bottle of his be* ye medicine for - tor»s WRsretjirot ft: -JWW * figll 22x94 feci torrent, corner "Ocean and Wasldnglou *1 reels, over 9, IUml's store. Apply on the hremi-t-s. tf . A lady furiflfhlng nncsoeptlonal ref.' u crenrc, deslnn a poslllOn as clerk or * ca-hlcr fer tile V.i. m, AdijrcAt IVavr r ItogfTs silverw are and labfe cutlcry at Sntitii A C'o's, 42 Wastiington" street, -lit * ' Host.— -A pair of gold spectagles on AVaahington slreet. pn9at!in!aj- cyi-tdtig. . return to Sl Otxntn street anil rtnfive a - suitable reward. , - IV*n7^-'Wcdnesdf>)' ' ro"rt lit-',''- going r - from Cold; Spring to Hu' rl-'it-n, a black. . I satin parasol. leave if at the WIvk » ; office and receive rewanl. ' W. ScoU Hand engages to give you - s good Arc iBSUranct al rati;* you can find no fault witli, and in good substantial 1 1 companies. jlB 'Jt {-| Queensware. gia»*w;are, lamps nf all ' j sires. Wood and Willow ware, hollow, ''ware, tinware, at Smilii & Go's. 42 ' i Washington street. jto-'lt r ' Proprietors of hotels ran fltul no fault ■I wlrflo tb>: Franklin Electric light cmf i pan y "arc fumlshin* lighis at 35 minis each id per night. — - * - ; ^5000 worth of the Franklin Electric : hight stcsk for *s!e at five tlnllar* per riixrc.^ Apply !:• J. IlctiVy^ Ejlmund-. _ * ■ SS* ill ler ' N ' 1 nt l| Waukciiphtrt^nod Sl.t.'' r..-gr.-;-SlOOtOOO . Extra Bualnesa^ln June: . There seems to be no cud to Hie nrabiihm ami enlerpriac of Wanamaker .V 1 What other cloibing house in lluxuil"trv would think nf such a .jhin^ns trying J single month? It 'sounds like .1 big 1 Think of getting $25 Sulla for from ' *V. ' to *■ 17. nnd Young Mi ll's Suits at ' ; and Bora" Suits nl ,9. anil ChthUclT? Suit* at '.r4. the very best. S ll i«n'l I" !■■ ■ dciii- d 'li.il u mm r ed I » make a round trip to Philadelphia, ktod i" Sh°^t°DSlt liu^ciothmg at any m,, !, prices^ as tiinm-^ ^ ^ ^ this cut in x Ihe udvertisemenl in tlie city pnpi-ra tin " till iinlt'" ° M And tltey found whitt they wore after. 1- There's one tiling about Wanamaker A '• Brown vou can depi nd on - when tlie> l1, -uivcrtiaujtnytliln- as a bargain t hex- haw •- it. You'll mot go there ami coi'ne .away wilhout seeing Hint their advertisement is true to the twv letter. It'll not do to let Hie city folks hnvo all '■ 'he good Uiinga just luuMitae Ihey.'nj. jki . .hear Oak Hall. Why wouldn't it do to gel np a hn*-gaiii-hnnllng party to go to Oak Hall and gel a share of the gooods that Uiey are "ll'it'tlie .-hithetiiiivliig party had hot •110 make ir'ip 'to t!" ' ,:v I r' iceoiinl. mid get Ids share of the prollrt 1. from [Iir-"Ba>gfiinSale,*"wlil!tHiegoodi ' are plenty. !: Waxikd.— Board for ten weeks, In a 1 ' privnt, home or farm where there rre I ' but few boarders. Terms inti«t bo retsoriabhi. Address. Mrs. H. C.lerc, 4313 ■Vulii'il strwt. l'liilmli'lp: i.e.
flfic ^dvcrtismrnts. 0M m** POWDER Absoft^ely Pur«, ! a, ' pi VIETRI, - Choice Fruits A Confictionery, , iuBSK M*c*roM, VereMoMIt MS Pars Olive OU. 1 » WaaUISOTU-t sr., CAP* MAY. I- • mitou'i Osafsotlooery a specialty. * ' I'MUekStSOS utorc. Tit Host* Bt
' " It's Time to CJet my Summer Suit." to stare tno' qualify '* ■'"P HERE'S' rrcew! to The "variety of • of tho pxd, on our J_ Summer Clothing in Oak Ilall. ' twM.i-u.ranr If! singulaV^hcre so. many new. tnvarta , bright, handsome styles cornc from, and nva « grnctlco. wJjerc thej' all gO. stores don't imitate* You could tell. Thousands of customers . .could .tell. It's Irt'catisc p«tple will not , . - - , .spend a dollar "mere than i; nccoss^rj*, or . ' ■ '•' they tliir,k to:r : Lcv.ni.-g tiity want clothing ■ • that tvill tveir till" thej?, are tiriil ol* itWtnd 1:0! the kind that . ; . gets to tatters before 'thav-exyccKd tij (i. .iT'dT : .mJ because . " they like to buy whcTc.e-;''' icr-, and'c-..|- ;.re plenty, and ' they know Wanamaker ,t-' 1: •A»vn'.'iia.i..f. :v.sc tliuir clpthing, ' " ' and it's a people's hSui r . ■" - On these pepnts li. - p. -,g ti.cir cui-'fidehcc anchored to ' <3 the old comer by tfte sablg ol expcr-ic-ri-fc "We'll n « let it j»rt from its mooring. ' * , - Vou can depend on ,h, i4d principles.- vl th, itetv jjoods : the lost light in weighs, i itid-onc ••• i popular in price. A host of Serge , ' j j.MI-.I V/eathor gotkJt, Wanui 1 Mrcwn, . ■ ♦ - 0;ik HhIU " ■SrEreor.'Slkih .m '-.M.TfT :rr" • i i^ilad«Sdria, Send for s.;:. ... TM A.IP is TPiGp. The air is thick with Mn-k- Hnwns and- Sensational 'Rc- i ductions— -confessions of cffro.Icss tnerchatuiiig and Old Stock accumulations. Once more the Great House of Jacob Reed's Sons is immovable amidst the ear-splitting tumult — Kirm in its adherence to Lowest-Priecs-to a m'-wini-aml -Sensation -never. The S 10 Serge Suits are ]•" IKST Pkice Attractions — All Wool. Now and VYomlerfa ly choice. NOT Mark-Downs." Si 1 of the Great Jj-.Cgnt Neckwear and the Equally:.; .. . Gvcatt; Cent Han .kerchiefs So of EVERYTHING. M J acob Reed's, Sons, . 913, 920, 922 Chestnut' Sired, " Lj Second and Spruce Sircets. PHILADEfcPHlA. — — BWMIIW rifN'U ■—a— • i| for Infants nnd Children. "CMtorl».«K,wril8japtcJto<JiIMrrat!iat I Castertn cure* COllc. OoasttiwUcn. kamtomr ttolttdu!i,ka',,'"° I dlUJ Sa. Oxford St., LrootJya, ff. Y. | WltEjS'lajurioua medicatioa. • -Or H. MILLAR, m GOODS. TB1MMK&I No. 30 Washington Street, cape -.- a v or'-.-. : :. J. A. L. HAYKES, ( | Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, TIN ROOFING an 1 GUTTER WORK, •* LIVE AMI* 1.1. T .LIVE." Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. GEOP.Gl l. loyett, Flour, Feed, Hay, Straw, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 43 Jackson St^^or, Washington. - ^ - ~ WM. P. THOMAS' |j HLT EDGED DAIRY BUTTE J jQI.TVF.R'S PEOPLE'S, MARK BTJ 37 Jackscn 3t, Cape May. M BORSCH £- ROMMEL. ~ MAICBFACTtBRtO OI'TItlANS, : No. I 324 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, ^Pa. ^ ^ 1 fWisgUj^on hmd. ^ S'a^JZOTaua EjeOte^x'we's! raqi!eud SdstoSSoB to Uw nuu*5r reu'toS^BMB ' STEAM HE ATINGHg ] ORLANDO KELSEY, ' NO. 510 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA •* KelBcy':. Patent Sectional Safety Steam QeneraJor. Heatlai^HH d World. A dap tori to Hotels, Manafaccuriea and BpibM|BlllBB J St - J r. of Kvery Hfcwription, .

