NOTICE. TOST omc* A It It Alt II EM EKTH. <^S»*nli» awfajthmar^Miis* *" """i* dnrti^SSy^ hr^wSiSdTwS""0'' "caviB nxTfrnesT III S^n "litis UUU ttAA jjtl J* la'T^*' "VwS'wLoSj!^ *1' ol? V..VO. 11, mm oa Ihs am and tttn! 'norMteytvraDigl. ^ * J, Jh'Sreray FcaEViv 2T«.'a?hR aaarfahl* on in* orer-M «M k» iLThurad— avenlm of Episcopal Church Notice. ( AtnmtmriiarfarM JohBVFrs* P.K church Jalr •», Hr. K, L B,y1r"!. I.akMrnn.1. V J, !•>• rharrti. fnttai1«pl.la.' — JeqrS^Krr. B. W, DomM. d. D., Aafwoalan. S3* if ^L^v.'StehOh Trlnlrr! '"l! >Bin»rw»7*rB, soppttr.si. p»mp«,piin». Wilhoul fear or succesaful, or even atMnplcd contradiction, il mmy be stated Hut I be individual who lets personal matters dwarf bis Intellect, and bias bis judgment, is not a proper representative ••( the people. He may declare publicly and privately tint bis acta arc shaped by . a desire to protect their interests till be l« out of breath, but unprejudiced persons will not believe him to be honest. Indeed, bow can they, when his words and deeds point exactly in oppoa te dih«,k n er and beyond a narrow, bitter ■in! unreasons! le resentment, and sink self nut of sight and out of mind when L .1 tie public weal. Just fare is the |«'t ng of Uie ways between a man of IkiimI. intelligent and ili Interested views, and lie who never learnt anything. 01 (•••gel* anything, a veritable Bourbon, will* all liial sura In (li.tinffiiisli llml with that
,<»> in pulilic and prlvatv lire. But l.»ve we Stub men in Cape May. Willi imimrtant Hurt rnmmitteil to them of shaping Hie destinies ,,f , „r beautiful, long suffering and pdkral city, at the same time bringing ti- their duties, lilt. wold" aid deeds in' many tinporiirai Lid tight itT'tlle most i Hal part of I e eiisViaai.t tullonal governm til Us law making d- partmenl. Here is where the di en's.-, tin- poison. i~ rating oiitwardlv. eff-cling the while tanlv politic, md selling tin- best lad plant of Hie heller ili'-pnse m- uiber- of co- m 11, and a, few a »er few, enter- rising iltisena o 1 1 nght and all bees «• of narrow see I si. v ess of public things is there no help 'or suclOi state of affairs J Only ■ no and thai is to n legate to the qnl- tuiaurre rsc. pt Ihrmieli a palrof pert, nal sprrmdea. and put men wlio have ptogiessive. stalesnuinrkr vtewa. In P eir p sm not bounded by the narrow lioriai.n of a mrtitsl vision, tllst rted by imaginary tjiinga of a Hint i rid ijesd |e-l. even if lliey have to be imported fu/Jlir porpma. As an apt illustration of bow public Interests arc paralysed. the attempt of _Uie_lUaW«re and Atlantic Company to establish telephonic communication liss b en effectually cheeked, and probably El vrn an dose o' discouragement that will ■- tantamount to killing U outr (lit. In a former article li Was shown how the ordleance. granting permits on to the company to b gin work, pas disposed of by Council- Later on the Judhlaty rommlltee framed an tirdiname Isttcr adapted to its ideas, and naked Hie president to I -all a special m eting of l!ot|ii II for Friday evening, .he 17tb. to lauialdrr its immediate passage, Messrs A. Is llsym a. Ktaiik Duke. J. J. Ilnak aialJ.Q. Mllllsiiis respond- (1 by bring pre* ni M m. I . Ht. vent. K. It. WilHams. II. VV Sawyer, L. E Miller and F SI n--y Tow iisetel .eapottded by being . ompieomisls slw.nl Tbb neglect of . . public business l.a- proven a d atli blow to I'r telephone. as the company will not eiehire such trilling. II being rich an I ioib pru lent. ^ ^ ^ n " to. a Miter sfjl tr.iisll line, the lee U ..it. is the in. -*i importsnt Improve, tnent f r Cape May that could be dr. vised. It la probable thai the ganllcmen can account for tbelr absence from this importsnt Council meeting: the public U loh-reateJ and would like to bear tb> Ir excuses. . ur columns are open fr them. Was It a preconcerted plan to by the whole business - n tbe table an hi speak, and kin it from neglect f le t us look for a moment Into the mln I id Count-Oman Win. T. Stevens, who Is rjmnrt il as saying to his colleague, Mi. A. L. Haynen. that he would oppose any measure In Council, whetb.r for the p-iUlir good or not. If Mr. J. Henry Kdraunds had any business relations with It. When It I* remembered that this geotiamM had agreed to assume the cost o* starting tfan entprpri e going. Mr. fhewna' motive b apparent. Of sr: he to Us me for hi* enlirprtaa. or |a Mr. Blevom erring in standing In ks way as tmmbu Pt-the Qlty-s MwamM^hody? Tbe pabUal Rdffktim Hotel opens on Thara^r lba nth lost., after baring been iborougbly prepared for the dr. ma mis that aie sure to be made upon U b - summer tourists. The return of Mr. Clair Is a cans, for general ooogralSS, £ Uri* a oder moat favorable auspices. Assorbtri with htm as members , f hb of. flclal staff are Edward Wesson, room clerk; Wm Gllb-lte. cashier; George D. Perry, receiving clerk, hb seventh set. son, and Mr. Clair's bright son Wm. L. fiblr, woo will be or Uw oSce Raff. W. a. Anderson has bb forces still at work upon lbehan.lsmneNewOohin.bla grti an maum chared up for tbe seaburin* «. The house looks liemilVful irrnn the .misfae ta tla gay cost of tws. ami kitchen s-c ^rauggnd up -.1 rsad. hw lb ovr-lure of the opening tlsv TV suff of tbe office com n rises ft » ft-whtel.- f fsrvy U. Anderson, Tbos. A- Ou-Uh. ubrks. and Jamas II. BhUn, , sf-aanl ' ' < - Tbe W ml or hs^w fully under waw. f.-r Use setuoo of *87 The i aa W. W. - Oseen baa made the prmubr hotel lag sssjainr. >m«hm Ptha indltuttobs of tie mu-h cannot be said Alrende tbe Wlndmraane ta aswtflftowhc days of lip Mutt-
PERSONAL, i I J, P. Uollahan will be at the ?<ew r ; Columbia ttil- summer. « j E. Iloiinsfleld of Lonisville, Ky., is in | the old borne at No. 1 Stockton lios, - Mr*. Josefdi Hu-gle is here occw-ing a Mr. and Mr*. S C. Chester will rnlo. - life UiU summer at the Br.-xt.»u VII. la. ^ Henry B- Ilm of Scrsnlnn. Pa., and * Mrs. Wm. J. Scw.-ll and family aic a' * Uicir handsome Windsor avenue summer . Senator McAher and family have art rived ar-d set up house keeping at No. 17 Perry rtreet. Dr. H. F- Getchcll is establisbed in j lie resting family. e George Itarr will be at llie cashier's * desk of Congress Hall Ibis seas- in. nia Mrs \vm. J. Sew, -II household , have ni-vr-l lnio P.- haml om - family 1 r Mr. II W. felmimd, and wife arc ' ' spending tbe summer si Hie cillsge of r Mr. Samuel Schellinger. 1 Jovial Frank Kennedy of Philadelphia. ' is occupy ing Hie same cottage as last ' year No. 7 Stockton Row. Mr-. Anna K. S,e wart, of New York. ' . will tH- at Cape Mav thl- summer, bold. t ing tbe same position as last. Our friend Carpenter, of the HoUl fta/rfr. drnjip d) in upon us daring the • ' John O Icuheimrr. Mrs. Odenbefmer. and , J. Ilarrom ami wife of Philadelphia. - Herman Winters and Ruber UcCun- . nr and m-pli w. of Ph hutilphls, are j ■ agen-Iiiig a ew days at Mervhant't Ex-Pry-sl-bnt A O. Call ell. C. G. Garri- ' : son nail lion George Hires were at the 1 Island on Tli-us-lsy in the inlcre t of the 1 new band, i Geo. C. Kellv lias has.. I Alberts ' . Beach arcane coltaite and his family are keeping house In it. designing to stay all * ; the season. tor W.^Meluloab. of Pblladelphla, 1 ; *$S£ZE?i'Zr-* enl of ,h 1 Thomas F. Kelly has the patirace of t : the r. ai fblierinan. He don't get excited i i hut calmly wall, his opportunity. , ! Mrs. I C. It- rgstresa r. daughter or I 1 Charles Duffy ami wife of I. C. Berg. 1 stress, r. • -llt-r »n.l prop lelor. ol the /». y •vr-ia-v World, of Pittsburg. Pa . is »l , ; the Cel.. nade. Atlantic City, for the nade. City, for
U 0 -o. M Perrv yn-l Mr. Perrv are si J | this p.1 U'nr house- Mr. terry will effUr e He- Stork inn HiMel wh.1l il opens on ' Tli-irs-lae. 3Uth ittal. . ,i t)r. Michael (I'll,-., and family a e ' u snugly |. cal-il at N". hM Jackson street I for the -n. Ttie II.-- tor hatks as e hhumttng -« ever and h .« lost none of ' v his cuaraeterlstlc siuvlly ..f inanntr I e ami Jolly g-a-d fellowship • Mr*, ('lis Irs liofTma- celebralet! I.er 1 d H I, birth d vat tbe Carlton Farm on 1 ' June IB Sm- was the reciplen' t.f sev. -Tal vnlintde presents, a liamtsom*- a 0 pound cake coming In from Mr. and i '• M s. Jerc S. Hand, of which the editor " got a grneyiwu ahcc. t T Mrs \r W>Wrigley is at-Mrs F.vana' , " villa Wailing for Hie opening , of Hie J fil.s k on lint I. when the family wtlloc- y *, iasVy.'ir' ^B"MmP"w™g1oy ""mm-h'ad* 5 . mired l..r the grace of her maon ri. and ' ularingliHhed pe-sonal apprat auce. " ,1 th.pt- J tin J. Willis is a he-o of Hie j late war ami a man wli» 1- proud to own Hie Jersey hi ml in Ills veins. The 1 c Captain Is an entertaining companioi , c ( tiailng a fund of rich anecdote to o b iglitcn up Hie hum-drum path of life. I a it - ta ocrnpying his Perry street euttega. 1 v J. Miller Sickle-, uf Salem. Is at the Il W. J. Express office this summer. He « u Is a voting, obliging gentleman, active I e and intelligent, and wi'l make for blme self a good record. Mr. King of tbe , if Transfer. Informs n- that Ids office is all < •r equipped to do work promptly and with e dispatch. j ■' Mrs. Wm. C. Fiance, of Lexington. " Ky.. la stopping wltn the family of C.C. , ' Mann on Columbia avenue. Iler bus. •i band will arrive later with his team of ' p handsome blooded Kentucky hprses, when lovers of the "Ui-f will have ' " s mething to admire. Mr. France waa 1 * at one time thrower of "Wilkes", a raoer 1 •' lie sold for ffDO.OOO. . P 8. R. Sll'ca eaters upoa his dutl-s to- , day at Congreaa Hall ai steward of the hfhise. Hg has won for himself a repu- 1 tatlon second to none In the commissary ' oepi.rtinent of large hotels. Mr. Ijltitee I is ever at his post, conscientious out- ' ' spoken and fearless In tbe performance t of his Important du lea. Congress Hall ' la a well officered institution starting off , „ tor the season under the brightest of , 0 i n The cottage arrival* for the week are: i n Wm. McAJeer, E. Hounsffeld, Henry e Itelln. Mrs. W. 8. Ilarv y. Max Livings- , tone, 8- E. Carin. 8. Chester. Robert J. 8 ster, 8. U. Marshall. Mr. Vanaman, ■ is K. J. Spa-igler, George W. Vannalta, | r Wm. J Sewrfl, L Daunenbomn. Chat. fy H. Glad-ng, Mrs. J. P. Levy. Mrs. Jos. ,e Relgto, Mrs. Pamw. Dr. M. O'Hacs, V Samuel Wath.na. D. T. Crabb. C. J. ,, Dnnton. Edsrin Webb, Dr. Seed. Jr., g Mr. Qs risen. j. Commissioner Norman J. Coleman, of ] )f the Agricultural Department. Washlngs. too. D. C - sraa at the Rkj Grande 8<irg[s hum pluita ioD on Monday accompanied ' r. by ExA-nainr W. B. Miller. Mr. OnleIS man made an examination of the exneryj Imrntal t-onae for the training of young j men in Hie manufacture of sugar now ,Q neatly -urn plel ad from designs bv lg Hcn y A Hugbea He comaUmented r, this genileman upon the neatness of tbe 1 building and akIH exercised In tbe ooror. pletton of 1m roved machinery for the : ,t. manufactu e of sugar, and spoke words c_ of congrmtulatiun to R. C. Tlxard. the a Supe iutrndsnt. for tbe ponaise shown a- bv bit experimental crop'of Csnv. Tbera ,f. seems to b~ nothing needed now to m again estahflah thht lodusty of sugar >. making from natlvs cane, but the heaity i. co-oppr-at-on of the farming public. L The Company needs just such help as can be alien ooly In this direction. The shot down of the mllla this season has given the pnbtic an object Irsaon of cou,1, rinctng power that they have last a «. great benefactor : certainly If the oppor1L tunity la again offered they trill d« all of tn Umir power to m -ke tae ndaing of an ceas in Cape Mav counry. aZ lAr. Coleman feela sanguine that sugar iea may be manuractumdnn South Jersey from sorghum af a profff. He la well acin. qualntaa with Hie effort to ralw this f.Sr mm ff. any qthay man U Hje Coumrv indebted fy the pnwapt statq. of the Induatry. so- He h'-artlfy ratios imu Hf m«4 pto■e. gvaarive aptrli of all agriuultura) tm. la provemewla, the Rio Grand* enterprise, tld therefoee, meeting with his h arty apid- proval. " ' Oolooel John J. Knaawar often* t be arm- Hugtou to-day for tbe aeaaeo-of 87- TW" ; be tug. aud taaow tnHNitjaul tutlii. The in. Arftaurtou haa ever heeu a popular fviwL ■ur ly hoatebie, aa such it takas h-gh r,nk. nL ^^ash»r'«ri'h' fcm' ocaaT1 ra"' ifh peV«M MMe and general asrvtoa. try French ibua atQape May ou Jidy l«t. • Maud m**X fb*
■■t SALTS. r Tltc Whlxrer nexL j | All the newa In the Wxtk. 1 i 1 New Yoik straw! erries at Hal .well's. - Woo-jcpck are in season after July 1st. J : Choice fruits anil confectioniatYictris. j i Sea bathing m»v tie sparingly indulged | I1 , ° ' il i- Tlie wldrzer is running only when > heeded. 1 ■ ^ Cape May hae a new drug st-re this ] A flury of rain nearly every day during | ' What prettier sight than a flower bed ' in the y a- d? | I Go to Bencxet A Bro's. for vour awn- 1 > id- for verandas. ' t John York drives a team of nice h-iya 8 i to snug phaeton. 1 Sheep-head are making il Uve'y f. r ' 1 It don't require any gran amount of { ability to Ami fault . Holly Bcaeti needs a steady hand at f 1 municipal wheel. . Congress Hah and New Columbia open I Straw' ernes a'e said to produce dis- ( ordeis of tile eyes ghL ( A. I— llayns, stands ready to do tin ' work In all "its branches. " Jos. Hand wtll soon tackle the soft , crab of Ca|ie May waters. Fred. Woolman brought In on Monday i 175 |K>unds of black ti ll. c Fre-li. ice cold buttermilk at Merchant's Exchange eve.y day. , The Clover loraf will soon be skim- h ming over Cape Mav waters. o Truck farm rs are bring ag tbe best 11 ot-Vegctabtea to our markets. lha-i .ratW an& ow. " ** " b Tile E. C. Knight lias bct-ii put in tlrsl " class ord- r at a co-i of »23tk». In Mexico tl.ey mHk the morning r Majolica pitcheis. handsome, at Ben- 1 exi t A Urn's.. VJ Washington street. •' Wr-hn.' ice cream aud water leva are' '» among Hi- uios. delectable things of life. ^ pluxrmtcin "re"'fl op." To™tiL " Ice . roam at Cold Spring post office tevery Wednesday cvemug foi the Sum- a The n. It. and C. M. R. R. Is running P regularly ou Its summer schedule of 11 Township Sunday school secretaries " been supplied with blanks for their |( „ Cuntia tor lUdnuxbon it getting ?
of J. Ilenrv Erlmuuds In in safecomp.n. „t ic» - ulv. Im A lusalicat writer says children need ex wraps thin adult. - Alley generally oi get more. m Woman are cautioned against biting w the thread, particles of It reach the Jjj Wm. Taylor was flnetl 83 and cuds by „ the Mayor for disorderly conduct ou 'f »> Gas. water and drain work orompUy •' attended to by-Itviu-xet A Bro., 10Wa»hIngtitn street. »" ^ The veteran Simon Cameron has effleIds clghiy-uioHi birth day, hale ,,, and hearty. (t J. 8 Semon Is at his old stand, the ri tobacco store. He is a Cape T May favorite. ri Fine cake end bread haker. Ice cream , and water Ices, Cluu. WeU., 14 Wasb- ■ ingtou street. Sl Grlacom's milk depot, Jarkaou street ' . near Washington. Pure Salem county dairy producte. jj Cool sparkling soda, fre h drugs, and |a pr prietary medicines at Dr. Kennedy's u U.S. Fiutnuacy, w The first jissiie of the Dally Wave will si cotyalu a complete cottage directory of oi this beautiful city. nJames Glbbs wss lined three dollar* and costs by the Mayor for dj -orderly M tiducl on Saturday night. st John Hu-acll of Cold Spring, offers a " goi.il cow for Bale witba calf by hor side. J" Is gentle, may be handled by a child. L Children's excursion baa ben post- *' pnned to next week. Due notice srill be . . given when the time is definitely fixed. A copy of tbe Wave of April 16th 8. wanted. Any of our readers having one & tn ap re will oblige by sending U to this )| office. p Our -correspondents need not append '• In this place " to their newt llemx. * The head flue shows the place, and that's Bl . sufficient. a P. F. Quidort hat reopened bla bath J1 es for tbe season of W and claims J" his establishment perfect cleanliness and comfortable surroundings. * lau'l il queer that when a man ad- " dresses y-o by t.ying " 8ay." he wants you uot Ut say anything, but to keep _ still so that he can say something him- £ self. ^ We have received a very handsome • of commencement exercises of . B air's Academy, from our young Mend li R. Wal. s, who Is a student at . that school. « The Atlantic Bceint has alreadv begun 0| ' its Dslly edition for the season of HI. It h it a pro^icous looking Journal, fflly d ' representing tbo wide awsko aotlvlty of n, 1 Athutt-c.OKy. ri 8. C. Chester has opened his pilot- . |, , graph galleries on Beach avenue at the p loqt of Ocean street. H- is prepared to p ' execute all hi< old atyli a of pictures with j, 1 The JMe Jouruul, Ashury Park, has , come to lh|s_offfce with the bloom of tile > , you bful vigor of the duty season upon , ; each of Its tour pages- It la a ntoe, „ , dean, crisp -osslde Journal. u I TM exploits of BUI Jones are not p . more fnolt-h than Ut we of the man who tl . pours down his throat dally daaes of * , itery alcohol when tbe thermometer Is u i swinging up among the IWa. o i Seweiis Point railroad commences •' l running on regular time to-day. No ' i tileasanter acttatde ride than to go over to i inlet anil bark over tit It novel road, ■ r Tickets for the round trip M cents. P ' There is demand bv those who live In £ Ocean street near Washington tor ad- ; ' diilottal light. The place, one at the ^ > m-»t important la the city, needs to be P 8 looked arter by those having authority f - in tbe premises. ' ! ' A beautiful p-ogram of conmtcci-. . : tnent nercbea of Fh-rce's BuxtnesaCol- ! lege has been sent to thia office, together ' ■ rfcy**8*' of "> Academy of I J ' "tWc » b ject11 uf the mrwnlng aermoo at I ' M. K. ehurrh will be "The matter Pea- J ; sloa.dUm Race" Prayer and exper-jj Next Ra I atb w,H be Uw regular pma. ' J J mujji n sc. rir* ai lis paid Spring f is- 8 by erian Chqr l,. IVpanlorv sarvtces 8 . rat Muntay afternoon at t«0 p. m. ' Art- v trti-dis will preach ou HuniLy J morning at 10. Kl, adaaiairtciag. tbe I Lredv supper at the ooncluaioa of hb 1 r. , • naoo. U) Tl* ttrsl laiuu of the Daili WavxwUI wlappr r.reaarelv on July 1st. It win be 1 t. a number or iatrrest to all who may tat » *my way he latereated U'khe ffaw of . U C"M>« May mrmt't. You will need IL ( [. Bend iu your eeffrr for the ffrst number. ». ffLAO (ur the arena of July and August. OuL Onopm. uf Lbs Sixth Regiment. fam °f the ffrthtusr^^w the trial of thorn
i, . . . During a storm at Salem on Monday night tbe bam and out building on the I farm of Thomas Pennington were struck ' lightning and entirely destroyed. Nine horses, several head of cattle, a quantity of hay and farming implements I were burned. Loss, 6J000 ; Insured In I Mv Y, - * Our enternrit'BX neighbor, Wffliam I Eisen, kindly remembered us ddrlng . the recent heated spell, and be baa our I thanks fur a generous supply of delicious ice cream. Hb celebrated perlora are well worthy of tbe patronage of our readers, and all who try his cream will find it an unexcelled delicacyThere Is a fitness of things in aQ tbft of life. It seems a violation of order in which they pass before us wlien-one sees the churchly devoted on his sray to the Sanctuary with a cigar firmly between his teeth, of rtjurae pipe Is no better. But why not defer smoking till after the service. . Wm. Essen has hb new delivery at work filling orders for his numer us customers. It b one oi the liaii'isonicsl " carts" in town, being tbe handiwork ot Joseph Hall builder, and Joseph 1*. Henry painter. Mr. Essen is ale in having so competent and cnterpri-ing- associate as his son, Wm. G. Divine services in the l'resbyterian cb, I. ifayette street, Mow Decatur. Cape May City. Siindsv. Juiw- 86. Mora-subj-clof sermon. "The I-ovlines* of C'hrislA Evening service at 8 o'clockre*[K,i!«)\-. reading. Gospel hymns and short GoStiel sermon. A special invitation is i-xhuiilert to strangers and non 1 We begin this week the publication of '''VraTurr'^N I'L^'rii'^Sd^'Ttwr^t ' of thrtn as llie low will not exclude any ly on the plea -if ignorance. We re- i grel that while they are running the special features uf household, farm and will have to be laid over, but 1 again r«'[nM jJ 5U"1 88 8000 *" "■<"» """X , The W n Cape May Sunday-school having omitted il for local 'causes at tbe regul.r lime, l'a-tor Undis wUI address the children ill the sflernimn. In exercises by the young people of the ' .school, consisting of singing aud recitations. An address In the school will be made by 11. W. Hand. County Secretary ■ of 8. 8. Association. An experimenter finds that, contrary general opinion, a growth of Ivy over house renders the interior entirely free possible particle of it from the "3. \ auce, by means of tbe tiny roots, which work their way even Into the hardest stone. This may be true, but, the growth kre|oi off the sun and is
4 It. 8. Hoffman has been for a couple of months at work upon the Stockton repairing its foundations where needed, and making things thoroughly solid about the building. It b now In the of condition inside and out, for the rarpeu and furniture have uiiilergone a hauling at the hands of the arlblans making things look fresh and new. i he Stockton opens on the 80th lust., il will be in sA- good condition aa in its wbo.e evenful history. Republic is now making dally excur. b. tween Cape May and Fhiladolpbin. A jaunt up and down the Bay and river on this safe steam packet is a mini pleasant experience and one which all visitors should take. Excellent meab, and service on board. Tbe navlSt Inn Is done by experienced and skillI men who arc- ever watchful of the comfort and safety of passengers. one dollar. Horses and carriages taken. Tbo Itepublic is drily bringing to the Cape targe passenger lists. \V ben the Steamboat Landing is reaehed ber excursionist scatter over the Cape locking up any sensations that mav be In the back' of 'their travels. Tbe C. M. and D. B. R. H. trusports many of them to the Iswhere they enjoy the ocean bath and a good square dinner. They are wise who do the rational thing. No one should think of leaving the (tape without doing botb^llirae things if there be no special reason forbidding. Holly Beach sent over tn the Cape on Monday a party of nine. It seems they started fishing, but finding tbe Dullness rather dull thry proeniled under the bold Caplain English to Schcllengcr's After looking over tbe town and enjoying a nice supper at Levy's restaurant there was a start made for tbe Beach and home. The following named persona comprised the party : W . Nelson. Phita.; Misses Grapewinc, Smith. Parminter, Spofford and Messrs. Will Spofford. G. W. Blake, and ISwnk McDonald. Uur reporter b on the watch for the balloon which b selling this wiy a ten-knot-an-hour velocity. He takes look at the Western sky about fifty a day for Its appearance. In fact is skysaxing nearly all the time, when he stops long • nough to get a glaaa— he's white ribbooer— any bandy small boy watches in bb steed, lu astonishing what a tight of watching some folks do without seeing anything, although our reporter Isn't one of them. He expecra tosee lots of things before tbe summer over of one kind or another. The itinerant picture peddler, C. P. who demanded the payment of a money order without tbe proper vouchfor it. and therefor Insulted tbe Post office officials, is waeled at (he Mayo''* office to answer for hb offense. When he learned a warrant was out, he fled tbd before he could be b ought to puunt. which b to be regretted aa he richly deserves] all the law would give him. and for Insults tl the ladies of ibe office an additional chastisement. may be gotten hold of yet, and we hope hr may. The C.mden Courier has given our ioov. I, a handsome full width and length personal notice In a tale isQUbe Colonel's brilliancy, gencro*. Ity end vsraeliiv, the Wave has full ap. peeoUtlon, and seconds the motion of tbe CWww man's appreciative ertWe. claim the Colonel, however, as Our own, and confess to a feeling of jeal. osixiy when anybody attempts to wm him from Cape May and incidentally the wavx. A farmer who la trying to forcast a Bummer harvest by boarding city folks pqto forth aa some the attractions of hb place, afe< n of Jersey red plf*i Akbrney cattle of pure pedigree, the children could ail on Uie fence and watch the milking of them wi-bout extra eharrr-. high bred fowls, and do. additional cost tofeed Ibe qhlckene emf crawrunder the bore for eggs. Lou nf foe In ptekiqg -berries far Sm dinner pie. Once in e while Ibe young people could have e big drink of milk after It had been J skimmed, and other like attracttions too ■ mi met ous > e ieaiinwi' I There are books and book*: bopbi of , the dull and the alert; perfunctory boms . and books alive and full of force. Tbera hew HMto for the old and for (bom Jort ieaSsKSwKE ' than any rghe-r kind. Tba ehl« reads I& lb. ttawy brahnem of awakening SSSalKm 3?£*7w£n the bean is worm, tbe memory tenacious and the will waiting for lu tutor. Ju.t teTttete-Ttetensa: I putaea^are ^wnPked by strength rather ! _ Ospa Mgy Chy, June 84. VI. ■ retetetoSSETOSteS beach, are la a "quandary aa to who baa - are obtiged ro hns% Ibe atanalng d-.n. ' (hi metlna by Mrai ktawats. 1 bava - f--- ri -i -| bat II - set ma of no arah la there bo remedy I ■ 1
f Hotel Arrivals. ° AmAo St Rur Vina:rr. Warner. W. B. AtSS^SCtSw'iiS: *" ^ i I Anttals at Brextaat vtUa: — J. W. King, IT. -It ; ' r en oo1 era, Wbl Ieailjrr anff son, K. W. Si , Coma. Cam-lea; r. A. Uarria sag wire. Sew b ! Arrivals it The C-beroa tars. s. Pteree. i I Vert Car : Mrs. A. a BsiSllax. Bemic lloehl- ■ tag. M'sMiagioe, D. c. . el r Lofirette arnvusw ronow.re-Joha H Welsx _ ! Rimmir L. T BdvareM iM wire. Hirertoel ^ r Cellege; tare. C. L. Allio. J. R. Buounr, J. B. 0 B.USew»ld,' Tkumu DMl'n^ii'nU ' „ r sswswrsrsisasasit ' Voeaum, Heerf Him us wire, re»hn Hose oa«l -y ! loot, Mr*. A.' J. Haree,.)(fs?*A. IL Dsraes'.^MrT n I Saa^Hale^^^^lelxJ.^soat J.Autaora Sl | (irerniMirg; Wm^J^Hruirnini. f, ire'allere'reil.rloin " pf L^ml'tti!XKcAlirr"K.T! F Rio Cranoe. g | Ike rteimei Wedneedag md eeme damage, ,Dd "" ) I 1 V,", "" "" ™"u 10 " : Thr rarainxr green 1*1.1 „„ pnI 1|w, I f Bsth*r i (Ir lunfTwhewl ' ' j p ' j ^
» * DMnr^^.ro.vio.. i rer ,p,' | a I^nh*b»t«I(re,"f'i V"! '"i s" '< * Kuiirmoo-.'' ^ ^ ! ' r Uhtoajor^spenriiua . i>hi uu ut in* swamtr | ' ^ fh^Klo'riraluie auaar'w'Irt^aad'iM* Tw'i! 1 I Lo'ro'<-m*.»V^"l>^^l''lo | | * Bl 1 o; tuSf Bws i^diTnMrat. aw I t wllh inanj dimculue*. Tlir ttrtt nil.Ol. hli M , '• !uwMw&Mrulrer,f^am"jIWarel exre«°tir«e ] k hiatr reuSS? tuinNrei'luto ."dralu 'am" sou'rd ! J ta^r^ogctownsL^Tab^^sreebismaeheina j „ sary to raoover bla l.w. overeawi rad vane. j J Court House. larva iMpmenu of oviters ire being mwle i dallr tma tats glace to PaiUdelphta. 1 ; SSTrHKCiS.K ' f lalel on a Bsbtag exge'Uioo this week. , i » er? °-ai Ucutxr1*" ' r US B4JkHaiar[a7: ! 1 area u'°rnad. ^Thm V ha r rlT u ' « ^"nx ohm* io ■ Ig!i'd^nnBplti?°.^|l|r.* es'rli p^r-onui "r'iared Th* prtwram ror'l's* !l.r win r.".r!Ki ..Piiia^! Throagbooi l 'Dnnnlevllle Items. I Lots at mosquitoes. > »*■'!»- u ^Hannle Lad Ian b to speod Hie aumm-r s> e aekasl°Mxt><riau ku>rr' * m teach our e Whessoe hi* ike hwhartdmuleil nod John KmeXsoD left home Mondar for Cage '' Mar, when ha m smplorad br Beat art A Bro. ? naoash. wife of Joaes I o ibm. waa b^ed h at seats Denab Omsterr. Houdsr sneraoon. >- VIS. H. B. Wrlsht mad son. who have been »• rsrtatatloRswT.ort.esme Horns WedoewJor y SlOt. ,t Or. IL C. JaeMs km* mads his pa rests and , frtemtl gtad tqa stsiL Us ram. home gTtd.r : "n*f We are gtad to Nam that Baeaor Crawford. L fin null a remdrai orihl. place, bet has been I>ra Worn, phliwlelghla. was ^sevrrelr *diteo thrwogh lh* wrbt i.y a large .tog. Be b staring Lg wtUM. father T. I C BmhMil white his wouad •1 Went Cane May. n Bearte ^ ^ « "A^y'pmrag or PhOwMpku, >. '5 Cto>" " " ^ J. H. Haehea aad Wstur Bead have amtrhal » iotlCTjVW hcee. ex gtmagpu^V. J, . * jrsasasxisssj^'S y "hrt^Wt'e*" ih oTtamp~ % After a mort painful Illnees of two M month. Edmund 8: Taylor died oe Songo day morning. Iffih lnsi.. la the C7th ! da, gwer of hta aeie It la batti to rralixe i xg that death h.s w.ually removed Mr. M" ^MtoP frowi , bl* arm retired pbmrsin ut- thl* city where he was an well known oa and bad an many 'rh-nds Go IV «tav ist aflprnn.-a ta*t Hk- remains uf Ibe dr. Ir- ceased we e tiimnl In I t.dil Hi>r-n* t V morn. Wrj. the funrraf rxrrrj-** b lue eoner dneted Dp Pastor Brew.t r. Mr Tsrii-r . wearen eeMn aM-mber of the Firemen's Eailkff AaJOPtatim ot Hits city. Dariug bla fatal sickness its member* were £ i « Ulatlu a* as a e mpeteat civil engL 1 ■acr.tbnavuek be did in inatllnr all along >' | the coart rtamting a an emlhag munuj ' i meat te hi* memory. tlw btrv-ave-i J Irtuly bave llie profound gympelfay of
"Wave's" Business Locals: 5 cent counter at Smith & Go's. 43 tired. j 1 8-8; A galvanic battery for sale cheap. Apply at Kennedy's U. 8. pharmacy, tf A good Horse for sale. Apply at Rio Grande Sugar Company's stables, Rio Grande. tf L'eford Haiburncr, Cold Spring, will tend a bottle or his heave medicine for on receipt ot #1. jl(L8t Half 23x84 feet for rent, corner Ocean j and Washington streets, over 8. Hand'* : store. Apply on the premise*. tf | Job. Hand's jewelry, establishment will 1 Mill cut aad Bel Cape May diamonds, and I do all kinds of repairing. J2C-.1t I A lady furnbhing unexceptional refdesires a position as clerk or cuhler for the season. Address W«vt ' Rogers silverware and table cutlery at [ A Co's. 42 Washington street. St Lost. — A pair of gold spectacles on Washington street, ou Saturday- evening, mum to 21 Ocean aired anil receive a suitable reward. Lost. — Wednesday morning, going from Cold Spring to the depot, a blark satin i arasol. Icav.- It with owner, W Smith. Cold Spring, oral the Way* office and receive reward. W. Scott Hand engages to give you good fire insurance at rates yon can find no fault with, and In good substantial companies. jl8-2l Queensware. glassware, tamps of all I sizes. Wood and willow ware, hollow. 1 Washington street. jlfUSt wldtaPSc^nkulTi:i"e^Vught0 wmpanv are furnishing lights at 35 cents each ■ per night. • | 85000 worth of the Franklin Electric , stock for sale at five dollars per ' share . Apply to J. Henry Edmund*. : Cape Mav City, or No. 523 Chestnut St.. * I Pure Jersey leaf lard, ten cents « | or ' "yard's" 5 rents, an endless varidyro 1 select fr m at John Russell's. Cold Spring. tf ] Buyers nf my gilt wipe butler are I hereby informed that Mr. Stlllwell Hand | of the Central Market doea not handle I il. Tlie genuine article can lie had at | Oliver's Market only. No. 37 Jackson > street. Cape May ("Uv. Wv. P. Tit. m A* j St ClIKBTKK Co . Pa. patent Excelsior Clothes Line Stretchers fast enough to meet the orders I lory lu Atlantic City. Tile demand for j Hli* handy little machine is but natural I shirred. A child can stretch it and lake
' (lilna Mat' ing.'juatUw thing for °Siim- " ; mer. by the piece low. WaU paper in a ' csi hi prl e to highest - all low en ugh i considering the quality. Rubber yood*. j Children's and Misses' Shoes, of first els*, make* ami as cheap as the cheapest j 1 Hi" Grande's aiiccessful*ihiHioer. Mr-.! ! Klin Fillilati, ha* a few mora of tiioru- J ] taking M-a side hat' for sale. The) Wave and for go.nl "reason. They are preltv ! ! and breomiog. ami the trimming I. ju.t | t«». nice for anything If a real duck of I a bonnet i. wanted. Mra Ftlhian will i pint suit your taste and at prices^, hlcli any sm Jler so as to get some choice, tf Seh-.il an1!! ai i h* regular preaching iiiaiii Cold Spring. Tbe PlBhinv <-re*t doile will have to wail I awhile i<*ror* a renal n y.iug tear ooawnia to I late s ride oa our beoaUlol etreeu. Tuckahoe. ' ^Dr. AlAsai's Belleplaloc brick yynl U floor, f We an cohaected wllh Pcterabarg by a Lew Cotoael Chartee Pow.ll hae experienced Uie Aftera pleasant nay with her suur In Coma. a, Xtai Hannah Hand le at home again. matter*'' ^ I r t'realill ag^t M e-v^Poc.**! oi^ preach es^ Jo the M. " lUrrirfl. 1 BXt'KgT— HAND— Oa Ihe (had Met- ol l»e M. X. chorea nanowege, by Hsv.LU Haache.ler, Wm. B. jfieSM. or Xlmer.B. J., awt Ua-'a "Capeixf Pouu.!LJ. ; jre MmttamtiB. r*AKlHfi POWDER A^^±'Zure:, g | " i tal ferijfe ■ . i\ ' . . bGWM Fruits 4 Cwiftctkwery, t BaMtkMsraraol. vmaafc aad irareim.e ou. ,1 4»VAffE1R0T08 R.,CAPt nih I VM^*"',|-C<'fWda"r7 *
" It's Time to Get my Summer Suit." to aiataiheuaaitty 'THERE'S no end to the variety ol or ra. good. =u our 1 Summer Clothing in Oak Hall, uekara i ihai-a our 'l's s'nKu'ar where so many new. i.r.riabi- bright, hamlsome styles come from, and ' where they all go. | Mure, dou't muu You could tell Thousands ot customer* could telL It's because people will not | . spend a dollar "more than is necessary, or' • they think fair : because they want clothing that will wear till they are tired of it. and not the kind that gets to tatters before they expected to fay it off: and because ; they like to buy where customers and goods are plenty, and they know Wanamaker. & Brown manufacture their clothing, and it's a people's headquarters. On these points they have their confidence anchored to the old corner by the cable of experience. We'll not let it part from its mooring. You can depend on the old principles and the new goods : the last light in weight, handsome in style, and popular in price. A host of Serges. Flannels and Hot Weather goods. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Send for samples. THE Aip is TJIIGJL The air is thick with Mark-Downs and Sensational Reductions — confessions of careless merchantingand Old Slock accumulations. Once more the Great (louse of Jacob Reed's Sons la Immovable amidst the ear-splitting tumult — Ficm in its adherence to Lowest Prices to start- wiTii-and-Sensation never. The J to Serge Suits are First Price Attractions—All Wool, New and WonderCu.ly choice. NOT Mark-Downs. So of the Great 25-Cent Neckwear and the Equally Great 25 Cent Handkerchiefs. So of EVERYTHING. J acob Reed's Sons, 918, 920, 922 Chestnut Street, Second and Spruce Streets, PHIl ADFLPMIA.
jlJ* . — |Fipp|HIHHni W 1 1 B ■ for Iwfantr nnd Children. Ill ho. Oxford ba. Brooklyn, ti. T. | WhtStajariena 11 iL.ihm C. H. MILLAR, DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, <k, No. 30 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. A. L. HAYNES, ~~ Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORK, » LIVE AND LET LIVE." Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. Ilorsa Ihhoh oo Uvory. ■■Ilofnctl— Basroomg. GEORGE L. LOYETT, DEALER 111 Flour, Feed, Hay, Straw, ' AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FBKD, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 43 JackaOn St.. OoTt Washiaffton. ■yo _ CArX KAT OtTT. W I. WEST JERSEY EXPRESS co., FORWARDERS OF MONEYS, VALUABLES AND MERCHANDISE, PROMPT DELIVERIES, Copo May °m™v-L xfxtrtrt rtrort sdjoreag DRROr Wmtf llonrtig WASH HAMPERS, corrted a. ih.k,. -d flaffrered te rano TMsOafs, oMteoota wnt. all BORSCH St ROMMEL, HAKcrACTi'RiNu smruxi, No. 1324 Walnut «tr— t Philadalphia. Pa. ^ " *s A LABOB VAxmrr oa Gokl, Silvar and Stool JW SPECTACLES AID EYE BLABS i2SS2'^ ■SAhSL.'S^SSE STEAM HEATING. » ORLANDO KELSEY, ' IO. 510 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Kolooya Patent Ctoctiooal Bafirtr Btoam OaMrator. Ba*t ta thi World. Adaptod to HotaU^Manufao«nrt<a aad Bnildln—

