Cape May Wave, 2 July 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 3

•fiSMEp-noa rent • per Annum. In td>anc< NOTIU^itnr omci akkajaokhb^t1- (« in.i after sept. ivb, A. n. raw tx- W ..y. . , • Malta iMh ■! « o'rtnrt a. m_ an* *»# p. in. 1 P. J. KSLTIS. PwauMcr. ] .CIVIC SOciBTIML- ; npe iiiu4 unit* r. r a. No. w, houn , omraMmlM m Ue wvoefi end footih T»a»- i »Stli«ed^rTeiUnipR,'ew5i 00 tl* c oetbeareoM and rcmr » Ttrotwlaj evenings o! ' The .Man with the Eagle Eye. a - "An regie eyef" It la not a rarity. Any number of peo '' pie bare one, but few have oecanlon lo " make known that tbnr at* wltb tlwir's. "Many don't write— mxr.v have not that - grand sublimity of faciei development ' necessary to properly chronicle the ml*- I ^ deeda of their wayward and errt.'g j " brethren. I hare both. | B They hare not come lo mo in liltr ! " years, but were given to me on the ' birthday before the first one I rclo. *' braked. Since. tltgn. I hare «cen man- ° -hind— end -womankind.- Pre — »l*o -h seen tb-m rery unkind. Daring the H coming summer all of lUene will come " within range df this "eagle^yc." The ' "unkind" will be rhown the errors ot h their way. I will do it forcibly, to use tl an expreaaion which la alightiy witbout ■' the paie of propriety, I will ''jump on them with both bauds and feet." both of which are large. To the "kind" I w.tl be r. kind; in fact, will take great delight in V recording deeda' of kinlneas, rgjor and v chivalry. n _ (I man with an "eagle -eye" never !« sleeps, i bat eye is always open. Dur- !- lag the coming summer people will do » foolish Wings, ne-an things, noble things, * funny things, in fact all sorts of things, jt and I will record tlictn all— If they're ; tl worth it. | *' It is not the desire to wound any- a body's feelings, but if they parade tbe r ft

failings before this eye tbey are going to 1' be observed, and that mean* that others v will observe, mooully, by perusing this li I saw a lady yeate'day bathing, blie was not young— except in fee logs. A *' six mouths' colt wouldn't be a clrnjo- !' stance to her. She had se n — I won't say ' how many pleasant summer* lilt ■ llie " preaent delightful one. but fully thi'iy. " aix pretty bard winters liad left th if ■' cold, cruel finger mhrks upon her faro 8 and figure. She was slight, not icrlti, ll only sUg'd, and rath-r buoy. . Who eamc ' from up-c •unlry— al least that bulbing dress did. it was built lor the days of " yore, ami muat lnve done yeoman acr. '' vice for her Srandin'ithor. 4i was ulue. Here and there were positive proofs 11 that moths had flirted with the garment. " The part which was nearest the ground ' ws<* sight, li bid everything. In th s j ca e It was better so. But ibe rutUettcs at the citrine bottom - thev'U have to 11 b; seen to b.* appreciate d. But to see ° this gazelle after she struck the wster, i; or. rather, after" it struck her. She * stood wheic U was about knee- deep, h fit least where It would bare •' been knee de~p lo most penpl^, ' There was no gauge to h-r build, ami every time a little wave would roll in I ahe would jump up In girlish glee, dap * her little hands and show her little rnf- » Hettes. She had a 206 pound matron * with her. i jues* Ibe matron was pro- j tooling her froffi forward young mCn. I Tuere waa no need after that dnras.be-. ' gsn to ding. Look for ber to-motr w. I f I saw a subscription list yesterday « It was started for tbe purpose of raising 1 money to purchase "fireworks for the • Fourth. The list bed only been in exia- > tence a few minutes, but I Ww two ' names: < A. H.Moore -*•» 00 « Stockton Hotel. 25 00 I will hope to be able to give a long ( list of names to-morrow morning. • Wo want fireworks for the Fourth: Tbey cost money: Time is short. SabwrtpUon list al Hie Stockton Hotel. ....... I i'ouduct <f Win. Vsudevecr i'tthls | old post, runnlag the 0 a. m. express, | lie li lhe same careful, cou teout. effi- i cleat otfleial as of old. With him Is I E. II. Alien, bSgga.'C master. a railroad i man who travels with Ma ctcso-cn. He i -gave us a graphic rtercriptl' n of" how ! trains-are handled at Mroad street »U- , 1 li a, which -to Hi iih i - ' after night fall, like a torch tight prdces•im. ' iwe trains srehre and depart from ; this busy (dace each day. all being ' guided into the station by "the man in [ the Wwer who moves the switch by n lever.' Tbe proxreas in the science and , art of ex seditiously moving grout rail- j road trains is slmplr woudorful, and its , growth phenomrn d What it will be ( twenty years hence if the same rate .of ( advance is maintained can only be sur- , raised. Conductor Vandeveer's train ■ is a favorite, being tbe only one Ibst spins through to Camden wlthhnt a stop. . Between four and tree hundred chili*, jen With their parents, and Sunday- j school teachers were' given the treat of ! landing via. D-'b. and C- M. 1L.U by : Mayor Edmunds. Sea B eelo waa le't behind-at 12.20 and a rapid rttn msde to the Landing, where tbe children held Ugh carnival for three hours, enjoy ing . — tkrardrtfl as ooly the young and light heaitxl can. When the noble Republic j made ft" "to her wharf the excmslonUts ; wen invited on board a privilege they were prompt to sccvpt Tbe majestic rdtteUog company, bor one which ' MbevaBy provided them. When the hmt few rstare redtad around the happy ■ :' gr. rnfe back to town wiihoul Tba •mi'vak '^ss been much «nMcpd riaee last snramcr aad now ranks j-r-MMt'-wttr kwgast house*. It has'sn-ge-wWO Mw' Mat upon the Jawn. .

fbe'Txngwi to its readers this morning fresh from tbe new Campbell power j.i prrs».axut 'd. which U shown at the bead of ibis paragraph fju t introduced by the j publBh»5 to meet tin* steadily Increasing demands of hl» publishing ba-lnc?".. I Every facility 1« n./w offered Jar prompt filling of all orders as fast as received, r From a carrfblty selroteii stock of printing material tbft-« In need of letter or "bift head*; program*; mono. V-isRing. business Strd"; cire-ulars or poster* nifiy Sod I Just .wbat.'j.t wanted. At the head of tbe jobbing division Is a skilled workriian t » bo will see that Mtiafsctioi^f given to every customer. With present facilities the AV-ivx priaUag eVtaMlshuunt defies Mieccssful competition. Tbe offices and r composing rooms are gentrally located, airy. light anil very conrcnient. ail oo a ' ground floor at No. 38 Washington street, being annexed to the gas and insurance offices of Mr. Edmunds, the propiletor. The sdventagc oi being -asy of accets i iin rbtaht, wh eb taken with other faciHiie* eh. ws' -.he moving motor of enter, v prise is asserting itself in tiiis new business from the office boy to tbe head 'of t! e establishment- ' ' I >

On Monday evening a pleasant cpisbdc oo urrwl between our highly .sleeiuevl ; ; friend Win. Porter and the choir of the i Methodist Church, in which Mr. Porter \ ■ j th- recipient of a handsome edition < J of Webster's unabridged d ctionnry. it | a pleasing, jjraceful. ami well metl- , I j ted c. mpllii.cn'. Mr. Port eroame.lo our : r | city about five years ago, a stranger in a ; I strange land, and hy his upright, hon- j t or-bie life, diligent habll* and warm ! t lion -among us. second to no young 1 i in our midstl The Methodist 1 1 Church is to b- -<;ntu'alulnte<l upon j t h iving such a director for the choir, snd • < a- lion of Monday mght «ho»s ihi.t • < they kn .w how to appreciate worth. j ] y^ST— I ' The Philadelphia Will be | « represented at the t ape Ibis Hummer by ! | WUlia II. Hoc. 1 h. a bright ami rising i y ung man . f a fan ily dtvolrd to Jour- ! < naiisni. Major Handy may be cng-aiu- ; 1 lateil upon lb" success of ibe JVttet. He ! 1 a staunch friend of the Cap* as well i > j as Mess". I.. N. Mcgatgec. E. Brain--; ' ard an I J. P. Bocoek ro't.pr slug this-t. > | journal'.' able editorial stsfT. Wr liope ; 1 Mr. B.vcotk may have a pleasant 1 1 I n. the compliments" <rf this jou-nal ■ • . is' rxtemhal to him. Mr. BralnsrdV | family ore surnmering at Cape May i I anil it Un't nnlilvtily -that he and ! < roini. ar.o u Isn't uniiMjiy -.uai ne aim i

Major Handy may yet own cottages at-' i Cspe. | . I Major MiCiellan of Coe.gr as 1I»1I. j i ha* a mr.st interesting experience in . : the control of big inhs. He won wide j , l.erjusc of tflx excellent riianagc- i i ment of the Logan House. Altoonv ; | ' and American IT uses, Phila- j j deiptiia : nnd Stockton. .New Columbia, f, and Congress Hall at the Cape. In all ! I biisiursa life no onif can accuse him j 1 i f any dealing but the most honorable j J hi all Ids relations. .Mrs. McClelian as i , matron of th- l-ot< 1. assi.-ted by herji daughters. Mrs. Ru'fh aud' M las Lizzie, j ' has an oversight of the house, keeping j j thing as c-'can and sweet a*- soap, water, ; , andelhow pow»rraoW>nkc hem. There's | | g «d season ahead for Congresi Hall, j ! Our esttemefl friefld J. S. Senron aildcil j lo his laurel- as a successful fish- rman i Wtdnesday'wlicn be bnardtd the j llie yacht Dauntless, Caph Hcliellenger, . j and bore away for Deep bole and the 1 irako. Inacoupl - hou s.he managed 1 pull fin boar I 132 part JIT rhrin sea i trout of the lnlel. This is bj odds the j | 'ninst successful honk and lino fishing of i Jhc season, and permits Semon^Ur -still the champion's bell tor amateur i angling. Our thanks arc due font nice i string ot shiny beauties. ( i j ' * I I Miller's cottage 1ms hem opened by , | M. W. Hodman, the p oprb t--r. i he season. Mrs. Hoffman has j long cxaeritno* in the hoe I business at Cape May, eminently . | qualifying her for managing the neat j and convenient Sillier Cottage. Hlie | snperintends every detail of work about i | the house and gives ctfifrtial intention to i table which i« always loaded with the best in the market. The prospects of , the Cottage are -good "engagements!, flowing in by every mall. Services in tbe BiptislChuicb Sunday morning, covenant meeting, 0.30 a. m. morning service, and communion 10.30 a. m.; .Sunday-school 3 00 p. ro.; ever. service 8 00 o'clock ; Wedncdsy ; | prayer meet-ng 8 00 p. m.; Young Pen. - meevng o wi p. m.; iimyreo- ,

ple's_ Meeting Friday evening 8 00 p. n-. | ■ Sutiject morning service. "Last Sttpper." ( i Subleci evenlns service, " lfecognitlon , i of fri-nds In Heaven." j ' . The Independent clammera of tbe llav j side will bold a red hot Fourth of July i 1 celebration If the weather permits. The i [ 1 lloyal clam-catcher will read the dp-la- '■ t lion, and the chief of tbe exchange de- ; . liver are address as to the relation net | "progulpa" Tor dama an-t patriotism ! , There will be a prixe given to the man I who has the largest score in "counts." | 'i ... _ h ■| "Who Is the tall, quick stepping g-'ntle- i ' mxn who takee long walks on the strand ' every rventng ?" asks on Inquisitive caller We don't kn-w. It may lie tbe , ' Grand Tluke of Tlpperrary. but it crnba1 bl* Isn't. The same ' gentleman asked 1 us for tbe Ktb rime when the Pattr ■ > was coming out and for the 07th time _ ' the date was given. ! - j In the Hand history last week we In-1 f ■ advertently left ont -two sona of Beth i j Hand the grandfather of I)r D. VY- ' - -Hand. TWh wn* twice married:— Ther 1 cblldr-p by lhe Brst wife! born a I.nd1 lam,- were omitted. Joa. L. Hand and 1 Beth Hand. Jr.. It makes .Hie family 5 -count up to nine persons in-tead of seven j 1 as Mated. , ' Bj -• - - ••• — r— r . i • | Tbe big front d -or* of the Stockton . y Hotel were formerly swung open yes- 1 e terday by Manager Clair, thus entering ; il upon tbe summer bus! new life cd tbe h aaMile metropolis. Everything hasbeen a put In Older from roof to ba cmcnL.tbe a I sanitary arrangements bring all that ' y j wed be a-ked for by the meat fggtidious. j " j Th* th wel's Point Ratosd will com- 1 »• son. Bee time table in anofter column.: '• pi' hlng patbra may bow got cheap and n* ,]alck transportation to the InlK. wbew » . Three of the hamisomeM IhUo. ro

Km: Wave; - In e our issue Of June flfilli. y.«i find cn-idsrahte fault »l!b * some V.f the members of the city Coun- ' council meeting to rake action on tele- p jdione ordinance and want to kqow If absentees can. or will explain their j absence as y»* think they, as pnbile of- «' | firinl* were not giving proper attention j -be pubiic business AsT was one of 1 : the absentees .anB.aa yon have kindly of. .Ji-nd to. use uf juul jalumns. l .«jH | 1 ami explain as to my self only, as I •' i tbtuk the rest are fully able to paddle tl t! eir own canoe. In the IlM place the ! city Charter-only requires member* of * Council to atten-i 12 m- etings each year, d ! year I attended about 40. and I j I could not find time to attend ' many. This yeat I thought I would <1 try anil attend 24 or two per month; now I the night in question there was no " j call for a meeting, and if there bad of ' we could mil have acted; as we b t a rule of Council requiring an or-, n i dinaucc to lie copied, an.l one copy o ! given to -each tnemocr at least throe .. Java before it can be acted upon, ibis r ; n tbe ordinance. o j - -Tarn with this ordinance like llie old «! party politicians, who are between two g i fires, want tbe temperance and liquor q vote both, so tbev art neither for nor ,t ! neither (

: against. I don't say how I "would vol* until I find out what I am expected to | vote for. It would hardly be considered ' ■ good leg station to vote for an ordinance 1 yotniad never seen. I am inclined to I think if lhe ord nance I* brought before j I the council In p oper ai-apc. and found, after examination, to be for the iriu-res' j of the eltv it will be grar-ted. Hasty ; ; legislation' is scMom good legislation. . I the city ba» suffered more by this kind | of work tliao it ever has by making 1 slowly. 1 try to vote for all < • that I th nk will be t -e greatest j good for tbe greatest number ; not .a j mu«*uie that 1 think will btncfil only a ; few. I have n . Joubt that a aood tele. I phnn line, wl b proper rertrictlon, would i be a subtle benont. ; • - It I* not much trouble to hod fault, j hut if people would alwaya try and. fiud j th* faet« i-i the case., tbey would be < a better position : - judgv. , ^"""Rrosll. Wrt.uv- J Cap* Mav volnt. The Cnrtton House opened yi atcrday. i 1'osimaater Wrigbt has every thug in (he groecrjrd ne. ' Dr. Fogg and son spent a" few days at' : liis cottage last week. Iter. A. Spaeth D. D. and family are , ' | tbeit cottage. I'earl avenue. . Thnma- Hilliard and family vof Sal^m, | are in thblr cobagc. Beach aycnuc. | Mr. Williams and family of tinman- , 1 , are in tbe Kain Cottage, Llncu.n i Mrs. ('. W. Stsnwood. of Philadelphia, ] ' rented the Tows scud Cottage. Beach avenue. , ' : Percy Haidrrmsn will have charge of | the Carlton House billiard roSm and alleys. 0 8. It Swain, of Cape West May, sends - ' wagon over every day f--r order* and delivery, and as he keeps fresb meat of > ail kings lie fills the butcher's place, s Mrs. Jacoby baa a new and large f stock of groceries,, dry goods, notions, s : confectionery, dec.. In (act moat anything you can name. One of oar collage residents who is f an enlhutla»li£father does not miss hi. baUi On a^oqnt of rain, but be always 5 carries an umbrella going dovfn and - back to the beach. >' : Mr. and Mrs. McCIure and family were down for a few daya at Acir o t-

Mt*s Mabel McCl-uw who just h graduated at the Normal School, Phllai dclphia. had a number of her claasm tu- : ami several friends wltb her; Tbe> h*-l r j a good time and all went up in the. boat. ( Holly Bwach. f ■ Mr. and X'W MUton Osborn are at the 1 . S afoam cottage. " Mr. Mayna d. tlie Glassboro edltpr, ts' '' [ staying among us for a. time. c I Mrs. Clark Bull and daughter, of New 1 i York, are guc ts at CaitlervLh. ' i Tbo catch of *hctpshra3 has been vifry 1 ' large tb* past ten days. We belie re live 1 • tbe greaatret number taken by one 1 ' person in a day's 11 -n Ing. The hotels «nd boarding "bouses aie ' ' slowly, but surely filling up with Sum- 1 ' mer "guctla. It speaks well for onr little 1 ' resort that Ibe same people return to us ' ' year after year. 5 . One of our enterprising Summer citl- ' J sens lias s-Jved mcceaafully tbe problem ' J ot keeping his turf and flowers fr. sh ' , ddring the dry weather by putting down | a driv. b well flf t-cn icvt, Iron; which be ' el uhlalw an »banil«n< c of floa- water. 1 Tbe superanuated, old engine, wbicb t b«s for su longbaen the banenfonrgood v people, b eauae of Ua general dtcrspl- t n tude, has at laM given place to a better I ! one.. Like Uolmea' • Oae Uoas Sbay," ' | It "want to pieeea all al once" bud 8nnday mo. nlng. At a consequence we are ; ail happy who travel. - ! There wlU bo quite an extensive oele- ! S bratlon on the 4th Ncarif trm real-, c flroi is expecting guests at thai rime. A n pavilion on the beach has been prepared ^ and there will bt music, tpeaoh**. redutioni and tlrewotki. Afterward, I a ' gra <1 bop In the ball wM close Ibe eft- i »- ebratkm of Ibe day. ! The . It* aathorltiea have dono tome ii- good work in cleaning aad filling thai ta »- the paat weak. Too - woermh'p of a I -issA's®a?irA5f!Ssi ro I )|n) (W^ t| M|

SALTB. Head over OBrefu'bcr resort colomn. — Oold Spring' is getting up a' scnaatlun. Ho>nen, papers at publishers prices, . No- 3S iVaihijal ro spqet. They adorn Atlantic City menu card* with "Cape May Points." A model oceidc house it the Brexton wltb its airy parlors and cbambet*. f ' Seerille camp meeting commences on • August 18, and <tluae» the 3I»t.thi» yea*, j Kcf.igrrators. best n»ke. for wri* <* j rent at j. H. Bcnexet & Bfu., 19 Wra.li.itg'on streetThe pqsters'for tb» Hcd Men of Prtcrv- . burg was the firgt job dhifC on ibe WivsV i power press. lUthing rait* tt-zt -wmjld do credit to - Ha* aliens are worn by the aqu'aths of i Island CreekC'hildr n'» coaches for tal- or rent, a ' new stick at J If. Braearl A Bro . 19 ' Washington" street. Tho wi-bdcU rivphant to. raid to be ' haunted- Htrangc sight* aud trocarthly ' voices ar- of nighty occurrence. . ! 'llr. Matey A M crat's pharmacies. 1 Sparkling ice cold soda water, toilet 1 articles -mil elegant perfumes. Iw " C/road Jobn Brown fohl thi* week a 1 six weeks old calf to Linford Haiburncr. 1 the butcher, that weighed 218 pounds. < Ens.--.'* ice cream saloon was trans- I posed to this offli-e yesterday li ng LoM on. Tuettlay evening a pair of t gfaaaes with 'ma I gold chain at- i Inched. Reward if left w Ww* of- i Scd'1';^'1.*" — • . ~ J t It -la an . open , question. whether the ' land Office or bureau of nanigat ion will ' tir«l eali in tin: iwrric-s of an nppreri- 1 lice. ' ' service of persons »k illed in drapery' "ill 1 well to consult the ladles of While ' ' ! 1 Andy Neville, the scientific mixer of ' delectable compound*. U at Conv>o*» I ] Hail with Major McClelian for the s-e. ! For nice home made dishe" from Hie < best the markets' affords. C. F. Williams I ' merchant's exchange may be heartily t commended. ' California peaches, plum# and apricots, | 1 extra choice. Cuban Queen water- J 1 melons at UalloweH's, Washington atrce .H ' opposite Ocean. "G. W. and John C. Little have Con- j ! Ilali cigar and periodical stand, j carr^. Mic finest stock of cigars, dry. and rich in flavor. Try them. j . rich in flavor. Try them. t

Tne Repnhlic brought down a noble t| passenger list yesterday. Those that' ,, mad? it up came over lo town on the k Point road to the number of 500 at ; |( least.' j A slory is going tlie rounds of tbe ; nl press that monkeys are actually employed in Brazil to pull l-cmp. If to t( p-.ll hemp, why cannot they be taught hoe corn. The publisher acknowledges an i ■■ teemed favor from T. It. Brooks, pro prletor and etlitor of the Star. Siit h neighborly a- ts make up s-.-mc of the reni bright *p ts of life. j y Those d< siring to j -in Professor Man- : Chester's cla-s had better do so without {; deiav, as the limit of numbers l- about G reached. Careful -Inst ruction on the piano, organ, and In voice culture. } '' Cliat. Quldort. the lease of Stockton win have his life' boat on her ata- ni -ion when the bathing season fairly be. »! gins. The Stockton baths are the Ideal ' i f dvanlinefs and comfort. 13t j *, Trenton House is kept on the Euro- 1 oean plan by Captain John J Willi# of e, Trenton. N. J. who has a 1-ng hotel ex- ci ptriencein catering for tbe t tlhllc com- 0 fort, lite house is at No. 4il,Iacksi n Tbe Vfavx base bail club will play .a T game with the I nlverflty nine of Phil- n adelphla on Ml; 4th, at 4 p. m. on gas si bouse field. This will inaugurate tbe ] season of B B. at the Capo •hfeb prom- j •' to be one of much interest. £ ' Counsellor John H. Shut in company ! „ with Thomas Jloit, sail- for Pa is July 1 ' in tbe Hamnnla. We sha 1 .ouch - g 1 miss the genial presence of Mr. Sloan al n tlie Cape. May |ie have a pleasant time r Mr. Dennis Consedinu and family have « - arrived and are occupying th ir I'wnd- V • some Globe hotel on Ocean atrect. Mr. Cohaedine is a well known Cape May v ' visitor, baring been coming to Cape j| Mav for a dozen years. 1 Tbe Red Men of Petersburg intend to I. 1 oenrch things on Independence Day, by • an old fa hl-rocd scorcher. There will j ' he a reading of the Great Decoration of " Highta. speeches and lawn sports. Kyery- p itignu, speecnesanu lawn spuria, r.ycrj-

will want to go. <- Wm. C. Nanaka & Co., Importers and " retailers in Ja|tancte go-d« have opened the Cape May branch of their business n the fifth con-ecu tive season. Their | , thorough acquaintance with Japanese ( *rt and tbe demands ut Cape M.y buy- ' gives the memta rs of tbia firms commanding advantage. All that Is del- * and grptrsq ie in tbe domain of oriental Japanes* manufacture as ex- c , iu porcelains, fan-, panel -pic- r , and fancy artldes may be seen In 1 i tbe r Washington street store. Tho cur-- ' rent fashion of decorating walls with | . has made tbe demand for tbem ] Messrs. Nnn-ka fit Co. ^We - , tbem In many attractive forms. They , are really beantifnl and have an i fleet, when propr-rly adjtiatcd, to make one feel cool and comfo-tablo ladles who , , s-rrngera at. Cape Mav abonld not ( ( fail to examine ibe interesting and j iKiantiful things in this store and buy 1 c something to take away at a souvenir of tbe seaside and Japanese. Price low j as the qust- "arrant. - 1 Wm. Sou. ..Ittomanu- - Tacture patent MX cjatur Clothes Ltne r Strelehera fast etton/h to meet ibeordi r* i. that are pouring in upon him at his factory in Atlantic City. Tbe demand for thl- handy little Kchlm- !' hut natiiral e w ere la labor anving qualitle- are eonsidered. A till i can -trcteti it and Wke !- It down, when required. If '°- Wankenpbaat. and Men's Congress * *bo«a. low cut for warm weather roll* of !* Cbl-a Mat tag, just the thing for Bum- '■ iner, by the piece low. WaB-iapef 1h • ! giddy number of patierna from the low. • eel to pri e to highest-oil low en wgli j oOnsldertag tbe quality. Koblvr good*. e j Children'* and Misres' Bboea. of firat la dow-makea and as cheap rathe eheapwt I at ^, Johnson's. H * | Bio Grande's luoceasfql mfllloer. Mp. a Ella rilblan, baa a few more of those '535-S2 * a bonnet ie wimeA Jfra FUtdan will te just suit your Urate and at prios^hiti

Colo Spring. - "Ton hare been giv ing us many prcb . iems while your school was in sosion . now I haye a very serious one to solvi " wi.bh I hyp© wm be pun^tred over ami E aSippj solution glvrn am! apptM;" wlij - is it that on occasions like Chitdreo'* i day and other celebrations of our Sun dayic ool* church members c*n -tu-nd i in full foroe who are a ldom. if ever. , tound in Scudy school on any other wtasi owji Wliat a powarful". working . chu'eh and. school at would have' if ' the same interest .would extend through the . year, all srorkin# for God's glory. In . stead.' wh: often sadly see a faithful sui trintettdcitt with mere handful of 1 i teachers tr> ing la,kcep the Banner ot ; ibe Ofine from, trailing ta the dust. IX. the parent* aoprc iale this by sending th< , ciiild en regularly f " It is a w. rk of tovt i .tbe pa t of the superifitendeut and 1 tva bet*. Women too often hove horn'.army of men— whe-e aie ihey on tbe can't they give an hour or two the Lord? They would be profited, in their own souls. Crane lake a small class or go into tbejjible t-l-ss, listen to"! the teat bines, nnd if you have nothing j j siy yon wilt be intt res'td and hciptd j | the Kingdom. of Children's day at Cold Spring.' We j bought we had "chief among us inking may be owing to Mr. Hand's modesty ' a* he tm.de tlie address to -b. ocbuotaml ! ' .Ssfj-ably . too; so pltaoe ttl!uw a little ! , awu-e lo rbronicle tb. event June 18th ! Jul, celebrated bv the t 'old Spring tabyterion Chapel S ,ntla> at-liool; t|u- [ : tire <d<^ Brick rAureboiracred memories. J , .IpastoOl. ami Su. t, Wm. K. I I ■ J reading of God's 'law of love were all j , lour little children "When lie comt-th to j J old fashioned k- the liyinn th y ' -.n; f I Rutherford Anne Best Mann- Bol.u j j and I-lzzie Town, in <t ciiatt. n- Mr j

mils girl ■ t our ac<|iialnlanee remark. , I | •" pro^b^Md^nHwbX?J^ " hl S S Teacher lY "Vave'a" Bu'a.neas Local*- ' 4 A galvanic battc y for *ah cheap ! Apply at Kenneti,'. I S. plummet + " ■ sl A good Bone for sale. App y at Kit. j |> Sagar' Company's stables. Hi.. .. tf ! Lnford Ilallmrner. O'tl Spring, will 1> ; send a imllle of bis hcavv me ie for |j ! flail 22x84 feet fo- rent, co-tier Ocean i ' and Washington streets, over S llniul'- i | . i Jo*. H&fld'ii Jewelrv estntili-timcnt will l' j ill cut and s I < ape Mat diamond*, an.l <> do nl kind* of repairing. jOU-H w ' Ala.lv f.trnl-h ng unexceptional ref. nee desires a oosiiiou as clerk or " cashier for the season. Address Wxvx office. 2t { -Washington street onSuturdav evening, j return to 21 Ocfcan street and receive a I lrasfv— Wednesday morning, going | • from Cold Spring to tlie depot, a blm-k i ■win larasol. le ave It with wm-r W. tl F. Smith. Cold Spring, or at the Wave | , office and receive reward, " j W. Scott Hand engage# to give you np fault with, and In good sub-tnniiui } compan ea. '■ J18-21 II Queensware, glas'ware, I-mps of ail [ sizes. Wood and willow ware, hollow, ware, tinware, at Smith & Co'#. 42 a street. jt8-8t 2 Proprietors of hotels can fiwd no fault while the Fra kiln Electric Liglit company are furnishing lights at 85 cent* each I*r night. * , $5000 worth of the Franklin Electric h Mock for sale at five dollars rcr . share. Apply to J. Henrv Edmunds. Cane Ma, City, or No. 523 Chestnut Sb. I i| .i Pure Jersey leaf lard, ten cents a pound, tons oi it. Calico by the piece I 5,S"K TiZ tssna f. Spring. tf I Buyer# of my gilt edge butter are hereby informed nat Mr. StHlwell Hand • of tbe Central Market dog* not t andle s The genuine article nra he lra.1 at N Market only. No. 87 Jackson street, Cape Mar Citv. N > JVm. P Thomas. 3 3t . Cfix-sTiK Co , Pa. A yacht race and clam t.ako will be b of tbe attractions of July 4. The a regratta wilt be followed by tbe bake in Q Ibe real old Indian style Mrs. Slddont everything about h r place in flritrlass »hs|w for tbe teaaon. Tbe N-wells Point li 11 take* p s-engcra over to the nnd hsrk for 2.'. cuds c •WanamaluT 5. After the l^ourthof July and during the rest of the Summer . the store will close on Saturdays at t P. M . If there's an ice comfort now's the time" you want it. Look among pur 1 louse I-urn- 1 | ishing' things and see how » many simple ways there are of ; bringing Ice into ypur service, i i What kind of Refrigerator? { j You- shall chose. The Alaska we know to be first class. It * } makes the air pure, cold and - dry. No food odprs. The space between die zinc lining it snd the innerframe of tulip of [ poplar is filled with charcoal. * And the Alaska is said to be a u vety' little ice eater. ^8 50 to e $60 ; Alaska Ice Chests, $4.50 * to $14.'. 50. y '{"here a re no better. RefrigJ eratorss than the Eddy. Cool, II -slate -shelves, neat design. £ i thorough w t :. $14. to $72; h 1 Ice Chests, %6«50 to $37.

Water Coolers. Galvanized iron, neatly deeorated, 2 to 14 \ gallons, $i tcr 3^.50. Largest , with double-faucets. ' . N'ickle plated and pore e'a'li • lined, $2.50 to $30.50. ! Coolers that keep the ice and watcfr separate : S to . 10 i gallons. $9 Si 2. * - Wood Encased- Coolers; - 1 porcelainJined ; 2 tb 10 gallon, . >4 to $13.50., ' -4 Neat little nickle -plated Cooler, with faucet, to take the place of ice pitcher ; 1 gaUon» $1 -35 ; 1 yi gallons, $1.75. "Scoresofotherhot-weath. r-ice-time things. Ice Crushers. $3. $6 and 5 sl Ice Picks. 9 to. 35c. Ice Tongs, 25 to 40c. Ice Axes, 25c. to $1. Lemon Squeezers, 10c. up. T There's novelty in the in Butter Carrier — 4.8 anil 1 2 >' lbs. Ice in a central case'llj j keep the butter hard for a long! 1 time. . $2, $2.50 and $3.50. 1 I There are all thelightthings | »n our Clothing Store that you'll care to look at. Seer- j " ! sucker and .Blue ami White I j Stripe Coats. 50 cents up. 1 •jd-ttietrand Mohair Dusters. | 1 .50 up. Black Alapaca Coats $r!3o up. A special lot of the neat, light. dtess\ Dr.tp n'Kte Coats at $5. ' ll you I | find an vthingsimil,.r elsewhere j i the price will jirolmblv l»- jtft. j • SliaJI it be a White I'lann. l j j Suit for the Boy r Nothing j I 50: same size1 Norloik ! $8* • ' I rotisers! White Flannel. 4 1^ ; wars; $2 : White Dmk.j j saniesi/e.S ' .50 : Fancy I in.-n." an!i-al!oiit! ' ^Vre-and-th.-'r.: I . wear. Blue and White Stripe

Coats. 40 rents each: Seerlltm. for the little felityvs. ,\ | healthy U»v needs plenty --I 'Casgitnere or Clte'y oitJ serves to buy the stuff for a pretty costume. Then.-'s b.-en tumbling and tumbling 111 prices along the Dress Goods r'rinted Pure Linen 1-awns. Light weight, cool to the • touch, easy to wash ; fast colors. Pretty figures on a pure white ground. To clear them 1 out before the season closes : | 1 7 designs reduced from 15 itr designs reduced Irom Bigger slices oft the Woo!- I Beautiful Cream Serge. 42 same stuff was in quick demand at 80 Cents. But one snow-time; since paid St a yard for the 42 in. Plain and figured Canvas. Handsome goods in cream apd black. The price now is '25- • . ' Women's Plain White Linen Handkerchiefs with % -inch hemstichcd borders. The size that women like : the kind are always fit. Goods 1 are as staple as wheat. Half' a dozen grades — the price scale slides on "quality. The f>eet value we have ever of fered in Handkerchiefs. Sow. last frier. ltezul.tr. Nw lptj-j jjj'j'-o ' 'i .£ 'iw 3ta*.M Vutta, a.»; era Ask lor thom by the numThe last of the list is fine as can be found in this city-, no odds what the price may be. John Wanamaker, TtilttwH* and Warts I ttrau aatt city-ran rauare. •Brtc Adrrrtlsrmfnts. ^LDl NEVI LL A. DKCATCR STBBBT, WEAK THE BEACU. CAP* WAV. N. 1. 1 HEt.UOHE W.rEI.I.KK. HinpnHta , -JJNITEI) STATES HOTEL, CAPE WAT C1TT, W. J. NEWLY RENOVATED AND BETIT-En. Uosarpaeed T*W« And Homs-tlts Caafv.i, HI!»A* PER WEEK. H PER OAV. - C.R. REEVES, Proprtrlnr. r£>HEMONT HOUBk, CAPE W AT. tt. J;. - ..v , ' MRU. C. rEEOCHON, Coontrj and Ctt; oomUUied. Klsfrat Htad> QAPE MAT. LOTS FOR SALE. Estata of MARK DEVINE. KSuttaeaa-stbaddraa) i»-front saoaB-ici avaaav, Pauanoa avsaaa, Broadway, Bm »' , x-^.m.1 avrtior". a-il 'tnin* isra Ma4w*aa - 1■TOg.' wrt*Pore%«5r^wwi J ^Tvioolw attSrad lazin. M Nartb Foan» srat, kiUMya

"It's Tiq^to Get my . Summer Suit." To state tuc quamy rP MERE'S i! > end to* the variety of of tra. zooda ob our £ Summer Clothing -in Oak Hall, ticket* , uur. .or s -singular where so many new, bright, handsome styles come from! and torarratd. wr^t.c where the>- ill go. Boom dwort ttiatatr Yri'j C'.riT.i!. Thousands of customers could tcIL It * I* cause pcojJe will not a — — spend a >l /' r jh.m 1 necessary, or they t iai— :. o -e the)' want closing that will wear til! they -ire tv ■ . not the kind that get* to tatters before tbev e- . •. t v.ff : and because they like to huy where era.: - .. ul* arc (jjenty, and they know Wanant.ii.rr & I turc thct7 clothing, and it's a people's htedqaaiter* On these points they have tlre r fcupfidenCe anchored to the old conK'r bj- the cable ot v.x,i 1 tence. We'll not let it part from its mooring.- - You can depend 0:1 the old pt::t. i|i!es and the new goods: j tlte last light in weight, hatidwiiiv in style, and popular in prt«e. A hostHpf Serges. Matin. ; and Hott Weather goods. Wananwker & Brown, j Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth ami Market Str.-ets, Philadelphia. | TJIF Aip is tjiicjl The air is thick witiv Mark- Downs and Sensational Reductions — confessions of careless merchant ing and Old Stock Ouce more the Gren: House of Jacob Reed's Sons is immovable amidst th» cdr splitting tumult — Firm in its adherence to Lowest Prices lo -tAKT-wmi-and-Sensation never. The $10 Serge Suits arc First Price Attractions— All Wool. New and Wonder! u k choice. NOT Mark- Downs. So of the Great 2; 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, PHILADELPHIA.

for Infants and Children. Ill 80. Oxford SL, BrooXVo. :;. Y I WiTuul'ujurVKia modli-a'nnn ^ OFFFICE OF CAPE ISLAND GAS COMPANY, Where Orders for the laying of " *" t Jerra-Cotta, Gas & Y/ater Pipe, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING May be left with the assurance of prompt attention. J. HENRY EDMUNDS. Supl. . 38 Washington St, Cape MAy N. J. UNION TRAf- SFER COMPANY. BAGGAGE EXPRESS GENERAL railroad ticket agents. Office, Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts., Cape May. J. P. MURPHY, Gen. Eupt. IXGDBSIOmSTS. TOURISTS HID PLEASURE PARTIES CXtl I'ltO BBS <rim riSEBT WINES AND LIQUORS To be raeiH tape M*r b' e>l't«4 '' PRtofi* enrcw Waoainztna aaJ Ireltson strem. Racheotrr Ji-J. RATTY, Proprietor. y n...»r,i .,1,1, tier at moms threat ta zcnUcaivn uitj'. corn -r Wieti laalaa auilJacUoa Hta. GLOBE SAMPLE ROOM, OCEAN HTHKKT, OAPB WAT, N. J. DENNIS CONSID1NE. Proprietor, BRANCH OR "DI-OBR." N. W. COR. SECOND ANI) SPKl'CB ST*., HtllLADA. Newly Refitted and Elegantly Appointed. latailtaiilTimre Wtav-, Won .art over, rnq-mtv , <10.4. a s..vt-ltj. Hotel an* CWUBW . ooppttM a. PbLmitelptila prrel-a. YurnUhed Boron »Hb lloant lor rani to UenUemea bj (la; or week. - GEORGE' M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1 5 Decatur Street, Cape Mev Cify.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 raaoonahte reart;-raa<1e Ol.^toiyH't tall fitw* «l 'r-nDemen^^ratraira^Oog CHARLES WEISS, "" BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. * Xo.lt vvashi -r.TrtN STBEKT.1ape mat city, k. j. iixuneiiT w. xovt'xim. . t uarlbm d. EDtnmns. EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS. Attorneya-st-Law, LKACnCE I* TUB NEW JEHSBt , PEEHfif I.VAHIA i t'NtT*D»TATBN CIRCUIT COCRTB HIRAM DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, H. No. 817 Ohost-nut Sireot, Philada. ppiir Styles it Populir Pim Hadi of tesi Matenil lor iRamBlt ceuUentiiL " Mid yonr SoteilioiAil te DAILY ffAYE