Cape May Wave, 3 September 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 3

W4» m I» MTUCC notice] ' ntrr offhx ahhanokmxktn. vaaS1 oST W «ii opoo™!! t*"'«S5 &i£jijy»o^aMei»anrt i< cioma mi imri jrerJiSu?!' * . "civic HocirriST . ^C»g» UU 'lmR F. * Jj.IL, go. v., how. <Uj rvenlag* ot trnm mo- IK cap* am y loir A. v. V. w ,Nn. «, am ua UTrtrT of tin Imu Hits I*o. no, io-eu on the *jg*-£V mgln^Mrartiiwuia. ^ Opening of in® Park. Thoy who bail the Athletic Park op niog iu band on Thursday looked with no little disturbance upon the rain that -silted down IrW; a dark cloud which had an ominous appearance, but it was of abort .duration. tbe sun shining ou during tha kite noon, with tinUsual splendor . fairly "Iireafcihe theref" o.d for Cape May'a delightful September weather. It was close to 4 p m. when the grand stand had rccelvcij Its ticket holders and tin small boy and girl loo. aa to that, were holding t c fence up all abont .the grounds waiting for the play to begin. There was a good attendance, many among those that occupied the grand stand being ladles. The Young Americas in their s's'let .shirts looked dangerous foes to meet, but net a whit^ behind them were the Cape M.y boys who. we are proud to confess, were their equals If phydcal eudowmenU If n t sk U. Tlie ground had been carefully rolled and seemed In good order fur work. Busy attending to general detaiis was Senator Rcyhurn who from the first has taken the deepest bite est in the perk. The features of the game were McAvoy's catches In left flelHqulfLths ' g netal play of the Price brothers. I)'Iu▼dlirre made a very' pretty sfop of a grounder with one hand. Following is the official score: T-MI Atasrsa MTOIiknw t* f , | *. j « « « " * KtTv' j j i T \ J SwSa'.rf.'"!^^"!""..s f o o • i Total,. ........ a is ft rt i t • ape Ms j X'K] •« . .I*::;; ' i • 1 • » j Total as it if n 51 : Earned raiftwu (■«'-. II. Cat* Mstsiw, Caps ,

I. Itaaaoo b.iia-tnoM Am re* Jjd J Tasuu amsrtos. I tumble 'i.ya-Y-mat Am-.. Papers.?, 1.^ Asid^Udn-Y'rtinf I OapOUyS. W^^r^umoslWUsr.m**'°*' It From the Brat meeting at the Lafay- 0 cite in the Interests of an athletic park t till the opening Thnrrday. there was steady progress all along the result of the tins loshncsa and plnck of three or four gentlemen to whom the public of " Ca e May are indebted for lliia unique J rseitl that is now a feature of Cape May attraction It Is. so far aa we know, the ' only grounds distinctly foramatrurs ports * In this p*rt of the country- It 1* ond r stood this the board of directum intend to keep U f-rtlie pleasure of the unprofessional only. There are lots • f places ' for the ■unnere, Jum -en and base ball ' players who expect a puree and a share ' In the gate money, but the amateur • must heretofore depend upon the i ubllc \ highway or such place* as could be golten by special favor. The Park Club has about eight acres Inclosed by a rub- ' ■tantial fence, grading do e. «nd a n. at - tunning track out ide of hue b II grounds. There are ticket ofllcra, grand 1 stand and other appliances fot the pleas- ' ure of visitors. That this Improvement 1 la dcstl ed to lie a leading feature In ' next season's events goes without the »y'»g- j The Wind or is a favorite house with a class of Cape May gueata who love j quiet entertainment of an clevaled kind. , It wins and keeps Its custom right , along. Others may- com- and other- t may go bat this home goes right slung | In Its career of prosperity winning the , best of custom from the best of ponplr. Its splendid situation witlilo the sprav , of the ocean admits of the purest and coolest of ocean breeze*. We note with j pleasure thai th- prospects of ihe house - are such as to Warrant it« • proprietor. ( W. W Often, to keep open til Oct. IS. ^ From present Indications hie - public | spirit will be acknowledged by a good , The publication of the law* win be j completed w lM*«ed another Issue of the Wavx after which hi aucccseire number* the features Introduced under the present management will be re- t (timed and our readers treated to their i favorite columns of the farm, boose- ■ hold- school and biography. We also < p oral* new features aa the weeks of i t Me autumn come and g* Our aubscrip- ■ tl'ttt list shows that efforts of the Wavx i In Its naw departure in county journal- i bit) a t fully appreciated. - i The onol weather has dampened the > ard <r of the 'bothers. So harm can com- from a dljt in the «ccan If It la no' p (.longed beyond a reasonable time , ««• G'tccn Blnutas. Bat If the surf , h.t'i hi adhered o for aa hour or more j til Fie finger* end are fine ami. th- j b-drea rattle torether with cold there la | dang* of taking cold, or having tbe| narv rat system ao shocked aa to can* ' serious trouble of one klna or another. j rirtgoa bar forefinger. The only thing la the world that Is worm would be en the thumb. »*ustum that do* sxUi among those comfortable peoptowbe regard a atrip at whitewash and a .half pla m jdvflbed clothing JorJ :

a t PERSONAL. 3 ' C: 1L Ccreon, of New Y'ork, was at ft the Cj| c on Thursday calling on friends, p. ^ Bra.ior Bey ham Jim ga wp In look _ like a prosperous eontractor since jn. gaging in ths park scheme. ^ William J. Bruce' and George Rig? ~ are mentioned in connection with an AsaemhTyliSSnafina^fh Biifllmrfon.' — ' Rev. Father Degtn, the rector of St_ Mary's chntch here, has been granted § leave of absence to visit his old father in N Holland. s Hoo. Joe, H. Haines has beed kept busy Udr summer in supcrin ending the m affairs of two railroads. Ills services hare been very valuable to the com, pariy. ,. Mute Lempel Btcvi3w.-aon of XawlaJDJ Sievcps. got . a de irious cake from bis ^Irs. Uiilae a bjrthday presepL It Jast • (ii-ld-d the Ijoy all over when he got :• Mr. and Mrs Cbas. Shaw and datjgh- " Ut. Mamie, have returned to Philadelphia' after a vcr> pleasant sojourn of two w<te«s with Mrs. Siiaw's si* e . Mrs. k G..ff of this city. ' ,t Mr. Chris. R blnson. 'of M nnyunk. D Pa., formerly engineer "f the City Water ,1 Department, was on t he Island yesle day it greeting bl* nninerou* friends. He wdl i. remain In town for several days. i. Hon n. F Lee and Mrs. Lqe will remain n the. adore through September, r We are pleased to note Hint Mrs. Lee a and talanled son. B. Frank late arc getl ting along well on tltvlilgb road to health 1 Cotineilin in F. K. Duke has been I named by his friends as a candidate for 1 r the Legislature. Hi* well known ex- t , perienee "in public affairs peculiarly > qualities him fur the trust it he should ; be named, which in Hie whirligig of the 1 1 times might happen. ( t Mrs. Annie Starr, of Holly Beach, 1 , with her family, including her youog r gffinddaiigliter. six neks old only. < I were visitu s at Cape May yesterday. I f Tlie young lady has begun her voyages 1 r early, and will doubtless become an ex- 1 - pert sailor at this rate. . Wm. Ferguson of the'Tremont is an ' , ardent "Labor Man." He can give one t clear ideas about tlie new land theories I . of Hen-y George, and It Is well to know ' . litem. Tlie doeirin- tha' die soil belongs < . to the people is one hard to overturn by L any iimo m of spec al pleading. i i Jame- M. R. lilldrelb is the secretary 1 of the At' letic Park. His knowledge ' of leg-l affairs has been of n,u< h adeatr- 1 [ tage lo the club Ju drawing tip jis dior- ' | cetwful issue. Mr. Hlldreih h s a large 1 • and growing practice kj Jhls city and 1 ' Pastor Wldtmardi htsn't-gotUin over ' • the sound of the sen Just yi-i He thinks 1 of removing his familyto Cape May and then to enter into the publishing busl- • ; nesa with thc_ Baptist Publication So- I ciety. Mrs. Wlillmnrsh and chll- ( i dren will he welcomed to the Cape if ' they shmild decide to return. I ; George B. Hand, the Wave's chief of ' staff, ha* completed Ills duties in rela- * staff, ha* completed tils duties in rela-

tion to 111* stimm-r wont wlththi- office, engage lo his regular hu-ines* In Hie large commercial centre* ot trade. He gather, aril bright Jotter of current event*. In tblf line he ha* contributed largely to making the Dailt Wavx a successful *ocl ty journal for the season of '87. He has the best wishes of this Tuesday aft- moon Messrs. Wm. B. Kemptnn. Josepn Patter- on were given a ride over tjte "C»p« May Driving Park" by Mes-re. Loffetlyand Macbelte. They expressed th* m« Ives in the warm-e-t manner of lite locathin of the park and lis natural advantages for the pur. ipse Intended. Wednesday the engineer E-irl Thompson of Ca ..den, will begin bi» survey for the mile and half mile track, and loc tion > f fenres. grand stand, anlllt ial lake and other Impror - mcnts tliai will be needed on the grounds. I. E. Miller nccompeni a Meaats. letllerty and Macne to to New Y'ork si.d Coney Island to-da« to examim tin- -lilTert jit race tracts In that locality. After the best of them the Cape Slay park will be pianncd. The Messrs. Llfforty and Stamen ate IbdiTslIgabTcTn" their efforts to push forward the lote - ests of the park. They are devoting t elr tin.e to the work with every a*, of speedy success. We know from aulbett'lc information that the P. R. R. will render to the scheme every possible aid. A special edition of 2000 copies of the Dailt Wavx will be Issued this afterwith all the local news up to the time of going to pres. The publisher has done thin to keep up hi* end of the for the Athletic pa k opening. It will not bt a rehash of the Wsxklt WaVx, but contain fresh matter, live and readable. The opening of ihe Athletic Pork n arks an important era In ttta history of lhs'Capa--«nd ths Wats, true to Ha history, "will touch •boulder* in this new manh of enterprise. Our adv ftlaer* will gel in ihb Issue a nice boom without any price attarhed at all. Tlie paper will be read by at le4H 8,000 pertons. so they wiTl the advantage accruetng to tbeffi for thl liberality on the part of Mayor Edmunds. Mondav evening was a lively night at the Wyoming. About eight o'clock sev. eral young people In masquerade suits assembled at the West Cape May home of Mrs. A. Foster, and from there pro. ceeded.to the Wyoming. The evening pleasantly paajed away In merriment and game playing. M,». Foster and family, not forgetting the queer visitors. prepared an elegant lunch which was rnj.yad by the partaker* thereof. > present were Missea Mamie M. 1 Hill, Anna Souder, Anna Rlbtuu. Anna 1 Halms. Mamie Hughes, Maria Crowd],' | Carrie Fueter. Pel is Kent, Katie Brown, ' I clone Eld red ge. Be be Bates, Bessie ' Foster and LI I burn T. Hoffman, Jacob ' 8. Eldredgc, Cbarl-a Craig, Albeu CrowI j eU. Percy RotmOlamplun Pleraon. Joe I Ware. Rnsaell Shepherd. Thomas Stev- » ! ens. Chart* Stevens and Clarence El- • dredge. t j Soon will 1t be time for "the whining ' l school- l>oy." with his sdchel and ililnr log morning face, to commence hU reg- , ular attendance at a-bool. There are t some boys who are glad wb n the day . arrtv.s, while other* would much prefer i havi g ano.ber weekbf vacation. There |« Im^m it b in *me j the* days when It becorars g*e<VS« '

' SALTS d The oak leaves are turning tawtiy. >■ A large amount of tobacco b carried !r The ChaUonte will get a boom from lu rela: Ion* to the park, g . A crisp and incblve style I* excellent n In A ne-spoper— or a watermelon. .Take your c-mp stool and Ogle song !„ hook when yon attend ihe beach meetA inga. n ^ TI15 park games can-best be se -n frpm . grand stand. Tickets admitting to t lb em are Cft v i euU. e There are some very lagy men In the 1 « orld « ho ndglit be bem-titcd by wme sort of * labor m'urement.There UaVe bjvco Situe sudden pobtug of wing* and quick Bight* from town • wlibin a few daya'pasf. t It Is the Style f.r r,.cing yacht* now u> t have their spinnaker* made of 6ifk This ought til give the -ilk trade a new boom - a sort of spanker Hbom, Cape May la ev. r legarded a- the chilWUI and (e -ruo danger. , If a cyclone louse lq the South Allanr tic b responsible for Ihe r.in-lorm of this week.' what kind of weather may be expected of a cj clone that i» tight ? Cahip Meeting report and "(her int- r- •_ «*tlng tunfer wit! b • printed In the extra. , Dailt Wave thb afternoon, and .1 copy ■ mailed to each sttb«crlber of the Wavx.; We Baler our*clvea that the re.dcrof the Weekly Wavx have an interest 1 Ing number thb week. We »ball en- - dravoi to do still better as tlie week* ( Our thank* our due to Morgan Hand. Esq.. deputy clerk of the county fur a of petit Juror* which have I rcn dri-n for service In the September term The prop TeUire of the Stockton Hotel and New Columbia are cutill <1 to th, thanks of the business en 1 vi iting com- . inanity for their public spirit in keeping ' their hotels open int ■ S ptembvr. It is suggestive of the cieanliuess of 'Half, when It Is stated on tin authority of S. R. Stile*, that 6081 pounds ill -crabbing soda have been used ' during the . season In keeping the hotel ( Teachcr's-exnmlnatioh for the liceo?- ' in? of ap iicunt* wo* held here last Saturday afternoon in public school build ^ t .of tcaclh rs pretering the Novembei j The usual Sunday beach meeting will be held to-morrow afternoon at 4.48 ' o'clock. It jvIU lie led by a clergyman who has Hut yet been named, but will be on hand when the time to. the opening hymn cumos around. The Weekly Wavx b the leading ' South Jersey newspaper, and it is a ' May ought to have. If you uk. j it you will know what U going on in the way of improvement. $1 per year. The West Cope May public school will open for .he fall term'* with l'roles- ' sor D. C. Vauaman at it* head. • Tbb

r. vfflt'ieut teacher has been long idcntltleu s teacher and member of Examiug Board. Ilotcb look ureary euuugn when Drat | clown and before the eye gets u*ed In ' 1 their tcoauticaa porchvaand balls. Wber. 1 uiuaic, mirth and gayety reigned a few s days aBo. now all is quite still, no one lo be seen nut the loue*oiue looking watch- ' The portrait gallery will be opened iu 1 .he hist iaouK tu October with tue "e.ecclitten. No leaiileut ul the county cat. " { collar and Secure mem for the eul.lv 1 y ear, witu oil Ute other good I -lug* Uit ' r W ave wti, semi you. We shall tie p. cased to open our cl1 uaina to teaenera and othera intcreateu 1 iu tlie iouwoi pubtie iustructi n. There class ot persons snuuld communicate w it,. ' * one anu'her, and now can they better do 1 ' it than .n the columns of a live juurual liae the Wave. 1> seems to us tlie fence around th e Atnleti- Park i* to high. If it was made ' that way to keep out Uhi ubiquitous " small boy but H wt 1 not do it. lor he can mount j! and most comfortably perch 1 tr .ui Hi top. It- may Just * we.l have " oeen lower so that the small buy coutu ' have goltco his perch the easier. Will Ute Atlantic 7ihm*. the unenvl- * able ehamplun ot the • 'Fish Pirates" ot tue toast, explain to Its read. rs aiiu '• those Wu0 acce, U its defence of the tn- '- famous Oal: grabbers as law and gospel. ' how about the tons of blue flsli r caught off the Five Mile Beach this r summer, a large portion of which serve,. ' no other purpose than to pollute the air T of the locality where handled. e There b still some "yellow wash" ura cbitecture about town, bringing to the h such a thing a* a painted house was a ■- r.-al novelty... All tlie old time botrb. * the "old" Columbia. Centre, 0 ean. 1- Mansion, old Congress Hall, and the ri great Mt. Vernon, if we remember corn r-cliy. weh: decorated . n tBelf ct left riocs with "yellow waah." When the •r Ire removed tliese "id land marks, they were generally replaced by building9 of Of modern design and painted. The point we wbh to make b that the only ^ way in which a change has be n * wrought in exterior decorations It when '' the buildings have been burned or. re- "" moved to aiune other sphere of u«cfui- " nc«s One-hair the bustneu | art of |* Waahingt n atreet l< dlsflgured by old rickety store* which bare certainly ^ served their day, and it seems that a r better class of buildings would be a l' good investment. Washington street ^ from Jackson lo . Perry 00 the tortit .. side need* a handsome row of stores. !' The lucres* d renU iliey w..uld bring ought to he loducement enough for e owner* to undertake the enterprise. * The publlv-her of the Warxb making ^ arrangemroU for gathering the newa of r the county in a mo.t thorough manner. I Thcffie wan a the news and proposes to have it The publication day b a subject that will be considered In th- fu- _ tare. A* It now Is gbc Wavx doe* not come out tQ after all other county" paK are In the bands of readers, be-.ee at a disadvantage In tab irspecL ■e Borne pWn will be tlxed upon In tbe fuJ ^wWre^ttUhtogenro may be rev re i Stockton AvSie residents sent to tbe A gold medal for the wlnne- of''tbe*^m w uted 10 the fond for Its parcha e. It b a. one of the bandsom at prix* of tbe

'wavelets. Avoid tire chill of the night sir. 1 Athletic park meelJsi.lt the Mfc- . - — Tfevbisl thing forw-rooh Is irsrrotr:—- ' > 'The uhi* have a derided autumnal look. t t The dog appears to have run off with 1 big days. J : The Lafayette will remain open till ' - October l«t. •- < These cool erenlog* make one feel ' 1 bright and active..' • The tail feathers of the season are get- I Cape May county sends to our mar- < 1 ket« few giracbcs thb year. 1 The "Fish Pirates" bsve only a short ■ ; lease of llit ir infemoqs traffic. . 1 1 Tite debit side of the ra*h" account ' needs prompt jaty meat of hills.' 1 • The average help in a big liotrt rates < ■ one for erery two and a half guests. 1 ' G bedm will r.in hi* miik depot right I along through tite ycar>« usual. i MonCy attract* money' according to < th simple princi.de of dust to dnst. r Captain Cla.k will fjrestly improve 1 hb fish landing before an titer »ea-(.n. S Top coats a e hetog uhsoaked by < ' some last •: ring* Inicfcuriou* owner*. • Some men find fault because th y are 1 not lucky enough to And ant thing else. > The Rio Grande sug»r plant will be ( ■'■triad aa ite Jnnrooy W Florid? thb t Some (-rank complain* of the little c stand the beach nueti gs need for the t -it:?, rs. l It's not easy to .tell the mbtress from 1 the maid wl.cn both arc in the surf to- 1 ' Tut' 8. P. C, A. has put up a hand- I 1 hi* office. 88 -j West Cape May will be favored with i The grounds around lawyer Jamea „ Ml E. Hil.ir- th's. residence, arc kept in c elegant "Condition, worthy of mention. I Cold Spring truck fa- mors complain t that they cannot raise watermelons he- ft cause of p.cdatory excursions in their patches, - A Connecticut woman has invented a 1 bustle which she »av s has never been " worn b tore. Isn't ibat a peculiarity of u •oost buttle- ? k Some one has disenve ed that tbe v with the hnrso dls.ase prevailing along " the Atlantic seaboard. Lost - A small Japanese card caw- 11 containing two annual railroad passes * .f returned to "Wave" office. a Capo May's dri.ing park of which 0 James V- Lafferty i» cnginccr'n ; so sue- k sfully b fruitful of rich result* to tlie I1 uusinesa int. rests of Cape May. 1 Not very com|.iiment iry word* are " -poken ot the Light Infantry people, of 11 Washington, now 1.1 Atlantic Clly. by- I1 the Philadelphia Sunday Tranmcript. You will want to know all about Cajie * May improvements during the fall and " winter. Leave a dollar In this office ai d " w inier. ta-ave a unjiarin tins omcc a> .1

enjoy the weekly vbllorof the Wave. Remember W. Scotl Hand place* risks on y in the best stock companies. So premium notes with him. Y'ou know exactly what you are to pay from the Many of the rases of lost of life in Ihe , <urf thb summer are directly traceable some derangement of tlie circulation It ought to be another warning fflr per- | von* who h«ve hoart troubles lo stay out •f the breakers altogether. Tbe outlook for September bu*lnc*s -i* so encouraging that F. H. Hildreth uas decided to keep the Lafayette open • ill October 1st. Those who maV decide to spend September by the sea can Bad no nicer place than the Lafayette. 80 f^r as Cape May's • Inenuq arable c Imate goes It II nerer belter than lu 8.-ptember. no mo e healthful nur braeiog. It b a specific for hay fever and malaria, bringing health and strength tp , the worn body, and color 10 wan cheeks. Some of these days somebody will tall . own on the br ken pavcm nt of Washington St.. and suffer injury enough to bring a claim against tbe cttv for big d miages. Why not fix up tbe worst places in it b.tore thb contin- . gency shall arise. , E. Misson. 26 Washington 8l, Is sell,l Ing hb elegant stock ot seasonable seavide goods at remarkably low figures. He has a moat extensive variety of beanilful a lleles suitable for present*. | Lovers of th beautiful In art should not fail to see Mr Mi son's display before tucy leave tbe Cape. 1 Our Democratic friends if tbey are in ' need >.! a candidate, can find no bette- ' timber than Samuel R. Btlt s, out of which to hear oue. lie b a mm wh would moke no promises to a. cure his election, hence, if nominated and re- . turned would go to T cu ton untram1 muled". He is a man well known as i-n-crg-tic and inlelligcnl and of excellent judgment in the adminblretion of at- ' faiia. The Wavx b not expected to 1 nom nato a candidate tor the dtfmocra -y, but still it don't mind to give It a - -potot-r-im+wo. knowing (be feelings cf , many leading n cn on the subject. j" TTic cnrnfT meetlng party which ieft . the Cape on Monday afternoon met will: , a mishap tw o mile* this side of Scaville. , pie party bad to foot it the balance of the way to camp, reaching the grounds at 7 p.m. The return trip was made all right the city b ing reached at 4 a.m. [ Yesterday the numbers ot the party I tried to even U|. by taklug a prolonged • »»■ ■ For fine Japanc e goods, consisting of t fans, elegant porcelains, panel pictures. t bronxe* and a.ticie* of virtu, suitable for wedding and bl lb-day presents the | store of Wm. C- Nona Its A Co, 88 Wash- ■ ington strcekoffcr superior inducements. Tbey also have in stock sflicles'of fashionable jewelry, which they offer at j reasonable prices. Call and examine goods. Tbey are shown with pleasure. ' Don't let your policy expire without a . renewal. The Interregnum may be of 1 great lot*. Keep a ch ar conscience and • your p oiwrty Insured and be happy aa • is pes Iblc for mortals to be In thb world. J. Hcnry Ed.cunds, Offloo No. 88 Wasb- - Ington street. B AM thb b very Mtbf*ctory, so f»c as . It goes, but what the amateur "base-ballbt „ needs to know b Just what amount of - UeBeeti n is required to keep the ball • nut of the path of some Innocent passer- ■ by.? • *>- ^ -*

Tow" rB^*' "Our Boarding House." by th * we moan the "Our?* of every vi itor at the - ibpnjjfltu brsummeriag lB wne. -aa~J j~ b I nothing personal of c -unc. Well, what about "Our Boarding House?" Plenty * 1 about it. We have just the beat kind . f I limes iht re. It has a lovely situation, t ! *ud the landlvdy b so kind. , and her E daugtiter*; why Mess yoq tliry are al- : ways ready lo go fishing, sailing and to A the concert, or hop. and ice cream par- . with ua, and trey aid In getting up t ' all those Interesting parties w th such g odd names. . Tltcn the landlady sets ont snch elegant lunches a*d le s us chip' iu B and psy for them. If we go flkhlog slu waits *u, per for u* so ws may liavi some 01 i be catch cooked especially foi Now Isn't that awful kind. Why S one of our borders got the cramps the f< other niglit after dolog the BewcflV ^ dam hake.' The . dear eood sou! » ai-itfaliy got up.and gave htm fine doses « of cholera mixture, and offered to add a m sixth but tbe patient prefcrcd Ute torof tlie pain to such watilou cxtrava- J! fhe landlady's dajightcrs have J' various accomplishments, one of them G ■ings the mo-t romantic songs, another understands all about parlor and lawn J' games, and the third is up in the htlcst S novel nod can talk phllosot hy and' poli. with the gmtteman from the Ken.«itS' P who arc at 'he "B ttrding House" because they prefer a quiet lime. Tlie " table, wh. iu loaded with the best in th market, and plenty of it too. Tkrn y have a piano which the guest who wishes to keep up her practice, thump* at tiil the guests seek refuge on Ihe but this >s-one of the little ,, objections to "Our Iboirding House." Tlie pianist that make* it warm for us ^ tlii* respect Is going away to-morrow . when -tninjs wnTiiirtvf' ffto'g wiih uf-ciis * tomcd smoothness. Then wo can go . concerts with our friends Jtld a* well a* " we were their guests and don't have ^ pay. its really nice this boarding .. life. We have little respect for the wt,L- I" pe er and idle tattler. Busy folks tell ,v Silly tales, they haven't time. Being f u*cfully employed that Their powers of 81 waste on what thb one did. qr that «uc » failed to (!o. 1( you will ligjen a mo a1 meat lo the busy I'Micheals" ..f Ibc b»d men are linrliorcd here. Not our * who can be rSicd upon for Imncsty or ^ astray, following the .lav ices and desir. * ' of their own wicked hearts D-1 you '' any tattler? What useful pur they would Jklck themselves into quietnesa of Industrie, at once, before they become so set that reform will be int. '' possible. How a jierson can *|wnd Ute ' days of his manliood in comm iting such roily b a problem which is not easy of solution. We hare a profound respect for the man who wbite-washe* n

. hors from day to day iu the shop, mi the r farm or in the offl.-e or study; but for ] tile idler who does nothing but chirp 1 along, It's hard to say much good of [ „ him. r . Speaking of industries, tlie boys of v 1 liooe-t summer dollars by unaided cf. j tort. They arc on the streets early and , ' late working tue towif for otic thing or t ' another. Bom fill a good sized pur e 1 selling water Milieu, others supply hotel * ■rueals with papen or are employed as r 1 clerks of one kind or soother iu the . ' stores of tbe clly. The boys of this of. , s fice comprise a lively company, seeine ( 1 that the eager public have their favorite I j paper fresh from the press. > The eccentncitiea of market nu n is u • . auQect which all-thc-ycar-round re-i- J I dents have noted. They daim thai Be. f tore the season opens they are only to . [ F glad to take tlieir orders and supply ^ e. Vftien the." summer guest arrive., ami J, - the cottages open, they go by them with uptu.ned noses, not deeming their cusU torn of much account for. the month of - June. July and AtigusL There may be ' * here Just cause of complaint, although , 1- wc know nothing from p r onal exper- „ . Icnce, not being a summer housekeeper I t St the Cape. , I The Athletic fever b rasing. The coming "meet" is spreading it ail over 1 q town and inlo aubut ban districts. The . , boya of cotmty village* go to sec thel i f girls In spotted sniL* that look like n 1 newly imported Zebra, or royal Bengal 1 S tiger. Tlie language of the diamond ,, field, lawn tennis grounds and race < 1. tracks arc beard on every hand. A ! 1. slossary of sporting term* is needed for t the unihi l(rtjd, it'would sell like "Sum- t 1. met Folks." The author of that bright i , production should scire the opportunity J .. with bb athletic Intellect anil make a s pile of money. The girls of coarse i are interested. They are well up Id ~ ttW BOtflfiitdilfUre" of ouLdoor sports. ] In that one with the tennis suit thai ' looks M If a part OT n was made tor fer * !, brother or lover? Sh- knows all about , . tlie t chnlcolitiea of base hall, running. . tf jump": g. boxing and what not. "Sport- I K Ing Life" la at her toungea end. She ; U talks "boss." to when the rarea are on , at Saratoga and Monmouth Park. "j Can Mat. Aug. S9, 1887. Notwithstanding there was almost an- . other Tictim of drowning on Sunday, a lady Stopping at the Delaware House. e Mrs. Charles W. Ryan, swam to the Hfe e boat and hack to-day. It b the second ( lime sbe has accomplbbed this. M-s. J Ryan la from Bath, Me., and baa been spending the' aea.son.bcrr with berdsugbter MI*s Virginia Ryan, and has made ^ many warm-friends. Renu mber that thb Is the last season for tBe Tu ko-Peraion Bazaar, (opposite Mayor's Office) and do not fail to call" if and secure a ba gain 01 Oriental Rugs, d embruid-red table covers, sofa pllluw ■ covering, tidies, fex caps, otrn of rose. I. rose geranium, embr adered slippers,- in. 1. gold or Bilk. As M. 8. T Nshigian.the proprietor, will dose.bb bUoineas. be of. fen groat reduction on bisfoods. Also * < re nemtwr that the Baxaor will -be open ■' only a few ds> s longer- Do not mi 8s if thb opportunity. II r_ "Six. knots an hour U not such bad - time for a colored cle gyman to moke," 1 smilingly nid a yachtsman after a Cam- ! is den clergyman had united naif a doxen j

' The following jurors were drawn ou : ' Ahgun Mqt, 1887, to serve at Beptom- . j"NFTcrm, which meets on tlie 27th. Cap May -City— Lata- cue MUlur. El<y wood Rodman. James S. Taylor. Aivin P. Hildreth. Lafarttte 1! B. Bommf Gvorgc S. C¥ to, FK35)ck : Boern. r, Samuel R. State*. W.st Cape May— Jo-eph II. BreWtoh, Poster. > Lower town-ship— John ,S.' Pat sons, ' David Compton. Jr., Bsrilett Scire!?, n- ■ gcr. Frank Rutherford ^Jos- C. Eldredgc, j Angles a— Charles Mace, Edward S. j Holly Beach ( ily— John Kewcomb, i Lewis M. PoncogsL Middle township -Frank Swain, John ! Howard Buck. Jeremiah Crow- ! ford,- Richard C. Buck. W. F. Wi liatn*. ' Titos. A. Holmes. TXo*. T>aniing, Ed- ' ward C.'Wht-alon. Stillwe 1 H. Townsend, Humphrey l.ud'am, John ThonipDenn * lownshlg -Justice R, Cruiuhill. W. Crundoll. H. rbe t M. Carroll. ! . E. 'Grace, EJ W. James. R.chtrd - Godfrey . Jonat hsin Hickman. "I Upper township— llollis P. Mlrkel. J Ba ley, Tnomaa Bttzby. Jame* StlHc, Janice Little. Edward Sack. Sea I*!c City-Ointon Townsend.Chs*. ■HrSnitbrBDrnaEF Mr Wright. -- Ocean City— Frank F. Champion, Fblicr. Quite a big event was stirred up Monday at the Steamboat Landing by excited and wanted to jump after thi Was only hindered from making n hole tc in the wan r hy Mr. Wm. Charton. who happened da he. on JJieJihorLto *» hu| - friend D. R. Patterson, safe off Tire T out Mr. Charlton held hi* hold. "I've '< she. "All flight." said her cuetmlinn. I was. made- at the sug.csiion 0} Mr j to endeavor 10 ward off tlie rlilo.se by | We hive seen funny thing* iu the autl maneuver* of the Inthcra.. but that -of a

l.a ing a eig'nr in hl-^mnnth wliil. J tlu- mh« manner II. in In- would if no! loallv s unklng it. lu ndditionlo tinbe was as-i-ling^ a la.lv 10 ).» I.e. It "Wave's" Business Locals. - W acted —Teacher. " apply to Hubert District Clerk, at Cold Spring post offi. or at lib residence , Swaintosn.N.J. «208i Jos Hand'* jewelry cstablblinreni will still cut and spt Cap.' May diamond*, ati.l do nil kinds 01 rep i log. j28-3t $5000 worth of the Franklin Klectri share." Applv t^J "li nrv Elmumi*' Cape Ma- Citv. or 523 Che.-iiiut St.. Philadrlpiiia. ' « Pure Jefsev i.af lard, ten, cent* n pound. Inn* of St. Chile - l.y The piece or yard at 5 cent*: an endless variety to select from at John Russell's, Cold j Bit vera of my gill edge b .iter, are Informed tlmt Mr. Still* ell Hand of the Cc tnd Market docs not handle it. The genuine article tan lie had at , Olive. '« Market only; No. 87 Jaeksort J street, (wpc Mayf ty Headlight oil 10c a gallon, pure Jer- | sey leaf lard 10c a pound. Oleine soap 4jc a pound, granulated slig.r 4 pound 25c. 5c a yard rnlieo ami a varied as'oriment to seect from at John M. Cold Spring t»re. where you ■will rind a large stock and at way down John Feastcr gives n tiee hereby that be Wily tr. at ho *e« which h«v« been seized oy the prevailing epidemic tor $5. No cure' . o pa. . He claim- to have h en sttcce* fill iu effecting cures. He 1 nui«l be called in the early stages of the disease. _ tf. A large well ha* liceb sunk at Bridge, too to lie'p out Hie water supply (or . that city. Last Lake I* tlie main >11.* ply. but it is not sufficient to the grownit demands. The waror U found t b.' excel enl. and more wells Will lie sunk Iu the mar turore. This well lias a capacity of 100 000 gallons, and was built by Senator ilane*. of this city. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlie Re*t Salve in Ihe w orld for Cm*. ' e-. Sore*. LTcera. Sail Rheum. Ke vrr Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hand*. Chll. Corns, > nd all -Skin E nptious.- v ami jiostivelv cure* IMIes. or do pay required. It fs guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price. •85 cents per box. For sale hy Marcy & . ilu- Sartriisrmrnts. R0Yi\i 8 1 ^AKlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. TXaJowdrr never ytrto*. v^reel of parlir tne owtaary «u>aN and eatunx b- soul tt ! 1 taaaowMiKi wtta Ul- Baiuuvte or buv rest, j Mi.at «*tf»i alum m pji* "»*ie powder*. t..J tmlf ta*oa*. HOTAL ltuw Puweia COaUi j

DEPEND ON LOWER PRICES. " tf. .J,. DEPEND - ™ ™ . ON THE VERY BEST CLOTHING. We don't know of any better ntake : there i isn't any. For all diaf we'll not hold it. It's the time lo. sell. We don't propose to carry any of it i for next year. Prices were _ low enough. Regret or no— we'll . sell now at lower prices. Do you know how much? Now is {he1, • ; buyer's chan,ce. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, ^ S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philada. • TO PEOPLE OUT OF TOWN. 1787 1887 - CONSTiTUTIONAI, CENTENNIAL I d,kl "urcancl come: Tlie^reqtc*! event »lnoo Exhibition of W: A good lime * DO YOU KNOW tlie Oldest and Mo*i Enternrtalng Chithing House i* Jacob Red'* Son*? Ho y.m know that tin y have added Hat* ami Shoes to their Great Stock? Kerry/lining JACOB REED'S SONS, 918, 920, 922 Chestnut S.t. also 2d and Spruce Sts., PHILADELPHIA. . for Infants and Children. "Coatorta 1 1 xi wril adapts to children that I Caitorta enrei Ci-I le. OuuMftuUtm. ^ iu So. Oxford Bl, BrooUya, N. T. I W|i£>uwjijarlous mnllcatlmi.

THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, NO. 42 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Qasens&Glassware.old fashioned Earttaiare. )' RODGER'S SILVERWARE ANB TABLE COTLERY. Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Burners. rits cest caiffia if eiri isunni ireat variety inTiiware, Woi & Willow fare PAINT BRUSHES, OUST BRUSHES, Whitewasb B.nsbcs. Etc. Paints and Window ARTIST MATERIALS. j SMITH A CO. PLANING MILL SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. MAHCKACTCKEKS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WOEK, TIME ETC.," BUILDI NG LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. FttONT AMI FBtlRKAI. MTHKXTK. ('* MDKN.N. 1. JyS. . C. B. COLES,. LUMBER MERCHANT, manl'facturxhb of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING, Call -'xomlae «ockand'x«t ratimal** Ageoi for Waltona Whann'saM.LUIioomater'sFs bar Office, No. 14 Kaigltn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. Jy»-y 35 THOMAS DEPUY, dfe 35 Uorth Second Street, Philadelphia, CARPETS! CARPETS! All > * iarxe nor or WILTONS. XOqCKTTM AND BODY BRCSSgLS, of lb. Beat Mats, at ta« Ggjkaatcaah Prloo* Nearly Opposite Ohrlst Church, East Side, . 35 BETWEEN ARCH A MARKET 8TS. PHILADA. 35 SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, ra« uortarslmad I* prepared to forma* aH kfnda of MILL-WORK Dm,M Biiils, Slfflrs, Monldmp, Sreens, Etc. . DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A 8PECIALTV. AllordanrprampUy Ollad. >1 ... ea.ialoe .look and vet eottmalea. A. L. CONNER. »P*-T I nraptve are- BrWv* ope Ma. Oily. H. J. GEORGE M. POWELL, | MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I S Decatur Street, Cape Mav City, jf*j op lo order al lav .burteok oodoa. 00""',"u7 09 *end eed soaaoDabla roady^nale Ogniax. BotaCap. aad fnllllaea of OwlbMn Faraliblb* eood j ai lowk caan pneoa- y ataolnx ao.1 repolrlax promptlp aa— dad to. aad tatataonoagimnmH^I