' iramrai turn mm: M«DUUinainn> I «»— A. to. H*taa rtra itt&Sihii . - ASffittg ES^L? - mi ■iMiMTtTiL-k.ii wn b bl"'1'-" 1 j »» h A. O. tt (JMLM'a : -.- .'; CMIRANMOM. 3, t* TV Kit. Doctor h. Baldy of & I? Ftato P. S. Otareh. Dojtatown, wHT .» . officfata next Hornby u at John* sr W. Kimaa. J« Bsvvtao In Ike MXhodtot Eptocopx . Chunk 00 WrabiDftoo street to this city ™ experience meeting held in Ibecbspel at "r »«.«-■ Preaching aenrlcc X 10 SO. saasriass: i Ike erodnc 1 ' mmiirteg U It p, in, 0,1 Bobjrat: "The Ha of Holding the 1 the (So the*-" Every one welcome lo ^ r ReoeoHon of the Baltimore Light | Infantry Battalion. ^ Tbe Hne will be formed at fire minotc* 8pi before Ike orrivX of Ike tnia at 5 A- M. bal 00 Prtdny. The rigfct of Ike line will 1
eompriee Ike cfcM merstod, P. I MoL rln, Key or J. Henry Edmunds, Coqnci] aad MS of Ike Infantry. In order, Ike el tissue, Jofcn Mecrey Pot. No 40, G.A.B.,«m take portion, Ikes UK Aamrkae Ootaet Band, Company "H." and the BXUaore Llghl Infantry BeUeJ6m. From tha dopot the Bra X March w® be taken np, eight abreast, aa leL Mack aranue to Granny street; tagtoe atreel lo ftrgyi pee. Congress Halli South Lafayette street; Beach ar. toesra will be clean by the Mayor aad Mirabel. The parade wfil be under the strict order of the chief msnhal, F. J. Motrin. Captain George W. Beans, mUdfcamp. The white tenia of Camp Jackson form a preuy picture. They are pitched Jest lo the Westward of Uw extension of Baoedway aad directly on the Beech. The city her And up the ground, and ar* auppty water aad light In abun. deaoa. ISO tenia oomprtaa the camp. Each of them la Intended 10 eaoomaodue two men. Tbey here eabeUnUnl wooden Soon, and are reaOr ooay aad oomtofMhla. The camp war pitched , lanilem will Irrtre here on Friday me*L ' lag at 8 a.m., by special train accom- , patdad by Military bead and drum , oorpa. They will remain Ian days The , etty on bet be bright with the uniforms . of the gaUatd militia of Maryland. Beglaalng with neat Saturday craning, whan CoL Oeka wlU tender the BaitL . annuo a full dreee reoeptlon and ball, ( <td>we wU beebriUtent round of socixy , Magi In which the bright uniform, and gold lace of the coMniand win be c Me of tba organization Intend to mSM at ! Motrin's Ban Bran Hold. There will ' be aowie two hundred of theBattalleu to rige the register, boXdeft the rotative. , aad friends of the officer, end men.
They win receive ahetrty weleome from , Sclltaiiw. aad wo have no -tsara.but . ) e pleeaeal camp will be the oat- c . BIMiag .unahloe* radleXcd from tile « Lfdty dwaUayato IheiewMorclaeiMur. >' day aad Sunday. The towns eere aglow 1 , With (rep caloric. Vmm , weltering ' - brow, the mutoture wu mopped up In big drop.- People who had to be oat I picked their way riot* the meagre ' •hade of the rireata. They looked hot • and wretched, aad Janlanriy peered at I those who ware tasking (or the great 1 lines of Irani for Ska seashore. The " heat her eat la early and gtraa promleo of staying quantise. If your eye fan. P upoe Mia piece je« make up yoor mind • to take It easy. Don't worry, keep oool 1 erao If the mercury la at the top of * the tuba. Coma to Cape May If you t tan not already don so, sad linger ■ Bp*. Doct^ MoVkhor officiated laat 1 Sunday it St. JobBta t.JL Cbnreh. The t liytplBI IIMI lngi traraoariy In 4 the —eon. The Doctor qek. elo. h oup«tr. Ma utfanumas taring the true r jaror of the gospel all through than. Tba apeoad mrrioa win be changed to e « p. m. in the Mure. The rohinlary a nan choir of the church did the a musical pan of the aarriuaa rtey aocep. 1 tahly. Mr. W. Albert Wood proridee at C the organ. , Mr*. Wood la Ac leading 1 aoptuao, Mta Bootaaau the alio and Mia. May flarrey soprano. Mb. t Buchanan hi. charge of the ringing of 1 MBOtaary. iha tares a deep and (prlng • ZrtloTh* ■ ' Wb taul b tan Inforaod that Baeorder . Douglaae wrlttoo a inter to OUy { and Brna Im xeod two or three yean t Moa^nn I om» of our clti«». the f «M«e(So e wa an told. Lw ordortd to pay 8100 and , «na. Mridihen In the .mum It* *3 , each. By {what authority did the Bo- , dMlacShk between Mr. IleyMJ and \ u tdT r" °b "r *r" 1 j^Tta nattoTof the'pJtaT id the late ? eleotioa fur Uk board of direetnn of the ' gieaieer Hrgmhllo in rrioalng u, permit * &pet«*^ O-neM' ri-k hm J Jy Bd^S1 < Jbm. f. BuHt'li. Iiowm Bdmunde, Jos, U H. Cone was made pnridenh J. 1
| MuiB. Stoua and fnmilg ate here fori John H. Rlgaey of Adnma Express, b , at the Lafayette. Senator Win- Mckleer b looking for 1 CMMfaTprotarion b 1 the See J Mrs. M. A. Maguuigb b about again \ Mn. Itanriagton and daughter are with the Captain at the Bra Breeee. •C W. HrGlcnry aad family will ninemcr with Oolooal Cake of Congreae Ilmll. Alhnt Dodd, of Ubatuwbga, tak, ririliag fcb school' cham, Wafter Fhtt1 J. Boyd Nixon waa seen op the piaf yesterday puDIng In 'attngntyr and ikorka Mrs. John W. Fornsy and jgcota-pSahsg-daMfhbr, Hit TUBe May F«nqr, win aumtnar at Congrce. HriL We reglUt to learn of the Tery anriona j of the wit, of Ber. Tfm. B. lleed, of FhttuMpbta, one of our cottagers. 1 work of preparation 00 the Driving Partr t grojmde. The 8rn meeting b fixed for SF4UL I T. M. Beger waa down tat Saturday prbe. lie flnda the boom getting along J. KL Keller, adrertlring agent for A. C. .Tata* A Oo^ has been making e! hhrue'f rmefnl to hb employer hereafaoub lib week. h H. Black of rubUe Lolftr, has hare thb week makmg arrange. It menu for the circulation of the paper la thb city. D Bar. My. Lynn of Princeton TheologiSeminary, win prmch at the Cold Q Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning. al Wm. Corinth of Phlladelpbh, a pro- lo ui " m- vonnin 01 i-uiiaoeipuix,
6- ''".sot iron and Heel man of Pcnaayl:D rania, baa been spending a law day. al ir, the Hotel Lafayette. 0, Mr. Chaa. E. Eulag, president of the Rio Grande Sugar Company b spending a few day* with B. C. Tlxard 00 the J- Company's Plaatalton. ih Mbaea Weber Tapp, Town and L Karth do the iriUlng In C. IL Mllbr'. >- hand, except Mb. Weber. ■a Benjamin N. Godfrey, tha bright young ron of our erieemul friend, B. G. h Godfrey, be weekly rbitoral the parcnd Iri ruridanoe, Cap* May Point, ir Mr. aad Mm. J. L. Hawkey 'bare "■ got! en home from Norwich, Conn- , where >, they want two weeks ago to aUand the funeral of Mr. Hawkey', mother. Ber. Doctor McVicker waa tha guest " of Goo. D. McCreary. on the oocaamn of J bbbUeririL Mr. and Mm. McCreary a home of marked hospitality. * General Wm. J. Hew ell baa offered a handsome cup, rained X 8880, aa a ' prtxe, should there be a regatta X Cape • May thb summer—Far Omsim Zhme. J OenereiaintonB. Paine of Baltimore, I and family, are al their beautiful CoL ' hare from the Pacific coax to rejoin bb 1 1 ' -,Mt- M- Hafl Btanloo. our wril-tried , agar 1 1 1 Mrs Stan- ■ too b Tery gUgftataek to the oool I rilbWom the etulfylSiv ^ 1 i Contractor Kaoa. H. William, ha. 1 completed hb cottage X Aralon. Hb family go to their new borne thb wock 1 except Mta Annie who will etay X the. < Cape thb summer. The familiar face and wulLknown step . | tff Ool. George W. Bnrtth wu seen on < 1 MreeU on Tuesday. The Colonel b" getitag along ril right X Aralon. We t wtah htm unlimited .urease. . Baal R Heath b hare lo paint the for the opera of Iotsathe. He <1 or I deaths He c
b a eooeewful aeanlc artlit, baring c waked X the Obeeteat Street Opera and other placoa thr ugh the t Pastor Mancheatar poached two able aermoos on Butaday from hbpolplL f The hex of the day tad the effect to t lea TO eoma pewe empty In the forenoon, but In the erenlng there wis the Usui 1 congregation common Xthbchurcli. » U. Uriouri Harry A. Barry, of the Baltimore Light Infantry, b forty -wren 1 yean of age, of Bonder build aad c straight ay an arrow, lis U a heroic oxBoldlar, taring nerved In Ute One * end Twenty aeretrth Pa. rob ' Dr. BautMl W. Morten «f PhUadel- 0 phta, and Mba Mamie P. HUdebora * were married la thb dty yesterday » thome ot the brtdrt mother. The a wedded couple left 00 the afternoon k train for a wedding jaunt among the northern resorts. c judge Jlughct occupier 4 rpry re- ' tpourible poaltloo la the Arctic House: Hughes b the hooaekeeper. Hie • tan X work upon the carpets. J thoroughly renovating them. The ■ b In competent bands Utb .urnapd will rocorid. I PhUlp H- IIoB, of Fhttadriphla, 1. the 1 chief of elan X Ita Chalfonte. He has • ■earn narrieo hi our own BtocXon, ManUna. Mr. Hoff will keep the ' up to the high riandard for ' which 11 has long been noted. Fayette R. Plumb and family are X ' the Quldort Cottage for the season. 3 tare brought .with them a hand- 1 team of big bay rt>4d horse, which MakjH.Xyltah apjiparanrop hllchjd to 'a J their meal, at the Trenton Houre. » Henry P. Mumleman, of Gnarantee wurka, Philadelphia, -UI be ■ early la July to enlff Ute cuooe and 1 takepieaaanl joge about town in that met f dog can, Thb wUI be good new. for fab auaseroua Wly Weuda who would not " enjoy the Cape If ha ware to be away. ■ Robert •Btrrtcta, the ganural manager < of the W. J. Express Company, waa at tho Cape hat woek. He regtXrred X ' MarutaM'. Exchange. The round, are 1 •hurt of a eool 8fty trig mo trout by hb • 1 {tentorial skill. Mr. Stretch b . aucceaafull tbherman and a genld gentle- < Thorns. L. Van winkle, Swain Keevea, 1 Tho.. BOlle Stevens, heroes of the ( Gettysburg battle. wHl XtenO the menu- ' , We ackoowledga aa inrlta- I tlou to go aioeg. jtwonld have afforded , us pleasure to do an. Too buy b Urn 1 i TUtata the artvibxtha BbboU ««;, ' yf. Ilicbxrdaoo and famUy, phicago t ' R p. Poriar, *. V- Mark. Baltimm , R Bntchrior and family, Philadelphia ; ' BamiM Mnrthy. Rev, R Cook, n. n., 1 Wilmington, Dei: Wm. B; Chril, Tren- I tarn; Mxhb Baddlngor and wife, ITtUa- ' detpSb ,■ Jear llalMon and wifc, R C. , Frank Cnrrae wtu ha X the howl of a tM jobbing deparUMat « the *.vx > 1 P^E taesMe*yu-JIMiJnaii. t tad to thb hratg-lt at Ute mUhHahment t will he doo* with the greataX care. Mr. • (tares b an art jet Ir. prtator. Hi. work last summer U^'Huro t» thi.. The job J Ugxum- \
— tatar-'-' - ** ChmpJockroro Outing ahpe. X Bbeppards. ■-J Hurrah for Ttppacanoe No, A " "Our baby" b in abort ctotlieu. The wbtare w® be here 00 Saturday. * Thb wm be . brill tart military ma- » The wheel, of the emeot begin to tore. a CRy exchanges my Us hot as peppcr- _ IMBL ' .' C McBwIggeo has a brick laid op lor "E.K* >- HaUowell'a for XI foreign aad doman- ■ lie fruits. July tad lbs DaiLi Wavn wiH remaan' - publicxion. .. i -1 The Pier kindergarten taa boon opened < for the ataaon. 1 Preaching gt Cape Chapel Sabbath , evening at 8 o'clock. Bearing on recce Increases with New ■ i'ork -society women. 1 Shark flaking 00 the pier b a popular < 1 pastime with rbllors. ' Tha njd tandans wUI be a favorite ' wllh the summer glri. r , ~r ! The local railroads open foe traffic 6a Saturday of thl. week 1 Went Ospe May has no bonded debL 1 Happy Wax Cape May. Tho demand for dug carta aad kn cream will be unprecedented. " The Baltimore boy. ritoold bring along aa extra supply of buttons. * Commodore Clark b getting bis Sew- h Point Beet ready for service.- " An idler b like a clock wanting both 01 Its useless K it goes or Hands ^ leas be llka/loffmr other, lalkad of! ^ The fetter, and grand Hand of the ■ Park arc going up with a rush. 14 a pleasant mil take the yacht Captain Charles York. JcSS-tf Tba Stockton management will go °* along this summer with military precis OT P< ro- tort. 1
yl. Prank Shaw has the contract for building the oparXK stage oa the Ocean < Pier. he The local tank Sad. tarioea. ao good ' ng aa to warrant ao Increase of ita clerical ' be staff. t Mrs Paddon has 0 stock of goods ad that command the attention of buyer, of J ft shoes I iw Some of the monopolist, don't want 0 the earth X aU, tbey only want the 1 ht water. a 0. Our presses are very busy, but tbey n- can to nut a little faster. Scad la your " orders. * re No dm will dispute the proporition ' re Umt (bps May base large floating popu- n w lation. « The Western horiton was aglow bM X wnrit With the hex of Jhe Chicago con- u Jf veotlon. , . | j f *> 1 When a barber cub a altoo off yoor b Deck you feri like getting up and lather- u lng hluu A man cannot kick himself erith the * e proper spirit. Ho never knows how to s resent IL B Cold Spring b sending In e splendid dl >, line of garden Huff. Prices are very ^ a There are mo old shanties about "■ a past reviving. Tbey bad bailor be P" down. d la a men between 4 told Spring hen P* h and a (X man, the hen re rite lax to P1 d nut down. . . " « Bogane r. tango, piano toner. Re- "• a to Mrs a C. Thomp. ui a "He wm run~Uk^lrw>- . B k Hiow" a friend of a popular asmSmwIL ta e. opinion ot him. Dr. Walter 8. Lmmlng'. deotal rooms 01 y open each week day. Ocean eneet, 81 ■ nughes to »• The bte high Udo. tent the eprey over e the board walk, aad in some plnor. T< sprinkled the drive. « . Mb. Fugle wUI be down In a few e She baa a new bathing salt mode P* days She has bathing rait made
of acariet bandana.. FUb H orie. will be of the mmc >lxe thb year. Tlk catch mut lie made to come up with them. pies The small boy still regarding them 00 the free Ita Iu spite of criticism lite government weather bateau taa done route signal •ervloe for the public. Down be discouraged at tB-forions one of the things thx leach a person of what Huff be U made. With strict prohibition la many Hate., anake editors should reduce the Hie of Urn rammer tea serpent. Contractor Miller hv the contract for completing tba Hoe tracks Be my. will be done In a week. J I U noticeable thx a thing wanted In harry, even 10 cotnm .n an article as a b aridoa brood In a hurry. The law In relet loo to killing bird. U certainly not understood, or peraon. would pot so cardeatly destroy them. Insure your home and More. Only safe policies written at the offlcee of J. llauiy Edmund., Mo. 88 Washington ■treat. A Sdmrmank lie b an (xceptloa to Ita general rule that a He grows a. It travels btbe flab that grows Ute He b out to rait IL The excursion Karon vb the toy and river has 1M In urrareafly early. The comes down dally with big ^ If you want to know what b going on ; the Ocean Pier end Driving Park, will want Ute Ware. Hare It eentlo your home. B. O. Doughty has mochaalcal genlua , of a high order. .Kb latex effort ie , bracket wotk In mounting a dock. R a very neat Job. Art you weak and srsnry, overworked and tired t Hood'. BarmpariDa t> JuX the medtfitne to purify your blood sod , give yon Xreagth. 1 Ailrtrtber. will recognirein IbeW.vx medium of merit through which to make known their bualaeas and create a Sacred concert on the Iron Pier next ; Huntley night. Prominent artists of the , Company will alag in rlamicel , and popular cofnpdaitions . regngemieili Competent, best of references. #1.50 per day. Write (if apply, 8047 Kimball street, Philadelphia. Tbe^Wvn printing botro is the most complete in Utb end or Ute Btalo. The r are* la Meant pnger applied to new proaro. itoi will meM all requlremcnu. Adveribere ahouhi bear la mind thx , the Daiu Ware b the liax advarliriag medium In three parte. Ib circulation warrants the statement without ,iua)lThe mcremcnl of Urn Lord's Supper rvffl be observed in tho Oroeu Creek Qtureh nexttabbothmornjtav. J. L Landb, of toldBprtng. Tho lomieU are coming Utb way wiih a "w " Ctai rrmg. It b Interpreted to urea tararn weather.'' Anolhcr : atog^i tag to tat Itae Write areride, a ! Grace HapUM Church, of Phlbdel. jflta.-wtir Be-»m July ith, onuir cf Oumoo. 8800 tlckeu are expected to number b veryHkriy to Th. Supreme Court has reversed the Ttatataonof^ ita higher court betug.
■ I . When jtaw'taWtar' tab M with yra taepretanad nnftabd eettamua ■■ AM of poopb who 'righ and gfliaa and talk abont the dreary ontiook.mriy need to faoTe their windows weatad wltha bit of soap aad dftad with a ' flanaeimg. The Wo Grande Soger Company b „ cutting off . fine crop of clover hay. The yield has boon good. The Ooaapaay has succeeded In its hay mature. r taa KloOremb Sogm Company want lo hire bhms man and mowing mat chines. Goodwages WUI roU a lot of cloverhay. Apply to a a Ttard, ; Bupertntentant, Wo Gt**le,H. J. M 1 hredtart heeds enveUpre, invitation cards books Bad all kinds of , commercial printing dona X Utb office , The dispute, smaag Cbriatiaai area , gion. TO atand off from each other on a tarn memory, or for poracaal dbUkee . b e fertile causa Jqt the putting off of bend in your order fee tba Dau-t Wavn ( 81.50 per year. No. visitor to Oapa but that will want to read it every morning. It will contaia iburaalmelange of society aad heroic happening., c report, of balls hop. ud parties . " The publisher of the Wavs J. Henry I Kdmuads b bnlldliig another annex to c. printing eatabHahmenL When done •< wHl be ooe of the moX compiele and u commodious (if lu etas In the Bute. o Amu "Mops- X a hotel wbea be 11 for one nlghl ; he " aUyr- when b; be b well fixed ; be " puu np" what be w b given a Xy parlor ; tabs" guest of T bodlord " when be dore not pay. <•' You wDI waul the Dailt Watx right * along from the flrri brae which will be la Monday next. Call In or send your " order ao that the paper may be rent you promptly. r - l> dapL Chaa. P. FoXer has loft at Utb
, office stalks of rye seven feX ud eight Inches in height. Tha Captain b u estIhustat on the powibilliire of 'Cape May roll, and b developing It to n rcmarksThe Children1! Day exercbes of the Zlon M. R Church, told Spring, J. C. Uouldaby, will taka place next Sunday afternoon. Her. O. IL and Mr. Chas Trusty will make The Baltimore Light Infantry bxtrilon. 300 strong, wUI Mart for Cape on June 28Ut. at S p. m„ aad wHl arrive here X about 5 a. m., Friday morning, when they -will be received with military honors. The open season will begin next Saturday evening with Lillian tooways Comic Opera Company. Iobntbe will put on the boards for tbu first enter. talnmeaL Manager Ksbnweller b acguine or the success of the musical sex " Hb Whiskers " did np the Beach thb week In a handsome new cart. He observed a novel use the wooden elephant b serving, u advertising wall for the Daily Wave. At laM monster will serve some useful parI Geo. Ogden, whose advertisement ap- 1 in Bib brae of the Ware b ship- 1 lumber here for tho Beach Drive 1 and Driving Park. Mr. Ogden has s ' tull supply of i umber which he will dbgle foot or car load. Bo a Utile patient with Ute draught, rtaacujw this kind of weather. Hrmemtrees sndrun'ln *SMSL^ j j Beak the shade; go slow; let the X "Staff Uve bb span! *[' The offer, ot the Beptfat. people X ' Tack shoe Is to nuke the fth, a pleasant , occasion to all who may come to thta FeHivsl. A number of people are ex j tod to be present, and a good time t
generally. Oo to do good, and. he good „ , having a part lo good work. n 0 The rnu who has s brand now type- f| writer, ud leisure, and Me of linen .. „ wove muuereipt paper osonot help u j feeling thx he taa it in lib power to b make a big literary reputation for him- y t self. If he can only thtlk of •omething m 1 1} A sudden flurry of Use street commit- u _ tee bat Friday stirred up Ita wares X c| , Washington street stores thx were ex u hiblted in vtolxioa of the tea foot rule. x The sidewalks look XI the better for the b ( drmring, bat Its well not to draw the t> lines too close. T r Delma, Importer ot high class oriental Q I goods. Opposite Ute Mayor's office. „ Borne choice products X Japanese art C| , are shown X Dalma's. The store b ooe „ , X the MghleX places In town. II will 0 wXI repay a vblL - „ , The Weekly Wavn goes to its readers , ( Utb week with four columns of matter more and correspondingly laager. Those u . who send us a dollar In advuoe will get f 55 numbers X the new brae, ud for , the money it's Ita cheapest, paper Utb , aide of the Delaware. p , We take It all tack. LaM Friday El- „ L der aad Mrs. Hud retrieved their luck „ „ with astonishing succeea. Thoy caught y two dram ud a basketful X handsome 4 y sea trout Mr- Wm. Townend, who 0 t wu out thx day, did u well. p g The Latftr b served by the carrier to H subscribers in Cape May City at Phllx g „ del phis prices, twelve tenia per week. E , Persons wishing to suhacrlbe can do so a L by semilog their orders fay postal cards p to Wm.G. Friend, 48 Washington street c , The Miller oottagea are Open for the „ „ kuoo under the management of Mrs. U , W W. Hoffman, so long eonueoted with u thb favorite boordlag villa. She luu > j Improved the house by a deep porch ud . j lertaioment of goeats. a . Wm. C. Nonaka, A to., Importers X Ud retail dealers in Japanese goods, 88 n Washington street, have opened their o More for the roaron. The Arm makes s C very handsome (lhplay of bncaial goods- b , Mr. Nonaka b tare giving personal at- » j lo large proportions- o Mr. Hugh Mttoaker baa made the 1 * Arctic look like a new house. The ■ . bright front of the building b very h . inviting. Mr. Mctoeker has already o opened Ita house. It looks like a good H 4 anuoo for the favorite Arette. There b A e no. reason why the bouse should not u , lakes leading pbee among our leaser V g The ftaiLt Wave will be out early on t g Monday morning with XI Ita news as , straight as s string. Hb "Eye" wUI prffnl. Just put a pin in here. The J r The "Mu In tho Dog Onrti got along C k a day or two ago ud may my some- «■ thing also. ¥ A peep Into Harriaoo's Ctaltonlo re- P veabmuy improvemenls. The lobby ■ fa and office have been refurnished ud » pspssretj. A neat cafe tgreued over 8 " agalnat the Athletic Perk, and the gen- b 1 era] make up of the house Improved. Mr. Harrison will not be tat tn Ita onL ward march X program. - For rtlisWu flshlnje Dows out oolttmne 1 0 tare bean noted. Some X Uta axntaa h * '' t besrn vorfiod X the time. Our ffshbig " u mOa -flsfiS^taX^ta*FBIJtf" X e j. wfaX luck overtakes the Bret Irom day * toffiff- C
*-1 In a comaumicathm .ddraam 1 to ma I dated tope May C. R,Jun.«;a8. I « vonua. to quote: "Thx owing to ltx y proper fasten iugs fa the taX X the '» "**«. that was mfled SSffrr the easpfcm X taffhma Tackt Quh, June 18, 18B8-, ft • wffl be snnssitry fa remove soamX Use '■ ptankfag to resaody the trouble. UM aa I- 4 eeaqtamee Ita Dany will withdrew ' from the contest X JXy 41k. aal wish - total! csauiMng secure before ralef. t tog la aoaepxltioa, under such coadL c v tlou, coupled with Ita facta that I was 1 to cceapXa with the llarry agalnat the - Victor 00 ths whoTw dale over ttactub 1 t course x Angt-Sca" Receiving -rob b , tnfonauiou fa a communicatton from c , the owner X the Harry, aad boring the E ' sal X a true sportsmen I feel tu»« u ft > ocecaaary to notify inlerreud yachtsmen through the columns X your valued 1 paper thx 1 shall forego any compel!. » too until such a time as the Harry shall - be entirely seaworthy X which I am as- C raped thxl wili bare timely uotfcc. m Very Respectfully, . m Frank Downs. YacK Victor, gi May toy. June 38. W. Ju Dxsjasrnjjt. N. J., June 38, '88. n Fubtbher Wavn: — It b scarcely nee- w for me to remind you that wq are fa, on the verge oT a great polltoX DghL „„ looking back over the fields X other M campaigns three are aomo things we q, moke a nolo pf, and not fell Into a mistakes X those times. The ,1, chances X tho Republican ticket win- h, nlng ihU fail should not be hazarded tft by aur fata Heps fa rewarding those „ , who have been iXse la Ulelr party foallty. do love X what I here I. fa It often do. by the action X the hungry office seeking horde, if tbe Republican party w. b ouly held together by inch e force. It staods a fair chance of going io piece. co| thb fall under the nulled attack of the Democracy. Thb kind of political j, cohesion b a rope of sand, which will
It ho rare to break at the critical moment a- But when there U honorable principle, ,y fed by a pure desire for the public good. 1- and a standing together, then dherc is a chance for raccce*. The thirst for pubx Be pap b the ruling passion with tbe party hack. He sniffs it far ahead, and e Its the fad that feeds hb patriotism. L " there be no chance for the loaves and r flakes hb enthuslam U a sapless affair that amounts to nothing. U In view X all thb I am aslcmisfaod at e "tat I hear from your end of the II county in reference to the appointment y of Wm. T. Stevens to a position by COL j Sawyer of the sinking fund commission. Why thb b Ita man whoa few year* . ago was tuxlrnmaetal io the defeat X the , Hon. H. H. Learning for Ita Senate, and 1 dldnt he fXI into the Democratic ranks - expects to come-in on the ground floor . and get thb nice plum from CoL Sawyer of the commission. The effect of such , an appilntmcnt would play havoc In , thb end of the county. Wo have men , who pull Hotdily and evenly right along. . and if faithful strvlre b to be expected. I some one of litem should be rewarded . Col. Sawyer cannot rlak hb political promotion by any rach action. There . are grave reasons why be should best- . bte and think long upon the appoinL , meot of a clerk to the sinking fund Your* Respectfully, Tho Philadelphia Opera tomiquc will ' open the pier season with •• Iolanthe " , an Saturday evening ncxl, June 80. The (maaagcineu Is under I. M. Kahnwctler, Nxeinii .HnnlfT. Philadelphia ta°*n tq the | about to opre woSZtbeLclaa. ' parifcuhn. There Wffl be a new ' produced each X ita entire Mason Mu Icrird from Ike toSowlng repertoire: "IXanthe." •MnSStothMafa^/^n-
ralca of P.nxuuoe," "Queen's Itacc r " Bohemian Gl.i,» ' "Chimes of Normandy." Ac. Too art- 1 lata comprising the comlquc are the ! in country fa their respective Hues, f We mention such names aa Lillian Conway, Jennie Prince, Ilattie Arnold.Ueo. i Ed Grant, Kirkland Calhoun, f and Fred Fralg. A large and efficient c aad magnlllcent orcheslra under t leadership X Prof. Wm. Slater, r These operas will ail bo correctly and s handsomely coXumcd, and cannot help 1 please tba moX cultivated tastes. 1 ocean ptor is well known to be one 1 on the coast.' It is Xways cool and comfortable on it qo mXterwhX may be the ttunperament elsewhere. The cost of preparation and maintaining such a as the comlque will be great, the management b confident that thb I feature will be heartily supported by tbe public. I Tbe ladles of the Y. W. C. T. U. gave ' reception hi the rooms X the iron on Monday evening. A goodly | invited guests. The president, , Mies Wales, occupied the chXr end pre- , wlUt dignity and grace. The pro- 1 ceedings were opened with prayer by I Rev. R P. Stiles ; the president read a 1 of the Ufe of Miss Willlanl ; Mr. made a pleasant address ; Misses | ridge and Parsons recited appropriate < selections 1 the young iadba sang some pretty melodious pieces. Pastor Man- 1 Chester gave utterance to words X en- , eouragemcnt, and to cap the climax , were refreshments X the clooe of 1 literary part 61 the program. Next , evening the Union will bold ; another meeting, when It will be decided , what shall be done in reference lo ibe rammer aampalffa. | A. Welch, the. well-known owner X j time of Rrdralieim Mock farm. Hill, b enjoying Cape May ; braraca with hb perrons! friend, C-.C- 1 Mr. Welch will be remembered t by lover* Xbhxabd borae flesh as owner , X -such noen aa Leamington, Parole, J Flora Temple nod other* of rational time. He haow* what a good t hone Is, hb celebrated stables turning , out many otber valuable animal- b sides ' named, and which "Son for . a high pteoe oa the register of , trotting and running horses ' Mr. , yet takes an interest In affaire X , the turf. He may look la upon the , May Park during the rammer. , Miaow Amanda Kwlog, Bopfab Ware, ' Jennie A. Ssnith, Carrie KoMer, Bcraie Mamie Magralh, Beetle Foster. , Ludlam, and Messrs. Harry John- , ana. tool Mccrey, Lew Stereos. Bert , Faster and Lethe Hand com priscu ■ party X maeoUght excursionists who , taken over tope Island sounds on , evening fa the Yacht Bessie by , Laffe Ware. They report brisk j brecxee, ajtd a Jotly time. , The Guarantee Chemical Com, any ,.f : Race Hreet, Phtaddphia.'it asms factoring a very desirable line X goods I for hotel trade, such asoookfaffcmcncea ] X all ktuda, aad a kraergl assortment of < goods fa pray day use. II win be to ' tfeo advantage. X hotel proprietors to 1 onan the price list of lie Chemical ' ,
Ooahan ftaraa. 1 au.A|^^7TmMU^* tBP" ** • Utoree2^tS,i6X^e.'"r"0" hi w. D. Totuhn has lately purchased a 4 fine biach home for driving purposes. , 1 .OepbandMre. I. 0. Slilwell aad their a guest, Mrs. Emenon Rokea, at Belli- • a mere, spent Monday ind Too-toy at * «*».* Vfa ^Tta argument of EMer Dobbins on t 1- X The Transgressor ft Hard," waa X s t s satisfactory character. , b Among the vtsUeea we note Mr. and r > Mrs. Harry toud aad Mr. Fred Ctaiea- • 1 of Bridgeport. Conn.; Mr. Grant ' Dole, of Philadelphia; topi. Pbrtt I ' aad wife, X Tost—end's Inlet, r Cola Spring. ' f Iq hut week's issue at Urn Wave 1 ° noticed an article purporting to be an X a meeting X the Chautauqua of told Spring, in which it waa made lo appear thx our' Chautauqua L mooting* might constat X refreshments, cj and a llllfb " lure- making." - fa a to the Chautauqua enure, and all the earnest member* X Use Mure* lc Williamson Ctrelc X Cold Spring, I j, would aay that the gathering referred social gathering X some members of the y Society. As it wu the night fog ,h the regular meeting X the Chautauqua mt a part X the members were there, attempt was made toward a meeting, further than to read program, and decide upon tbe place a | X the next meeting. The meetings de groat earnestness on the part X every Sb member. Tbe ClrGc adjourned on last sp evening to meet again on September 1st, when we will gladly wel- ph
fll Alfred Gilbert spent last Sunday with it. friends here. Ie, ^Wm Cummlngs proposes lo plant a lie decidedly too bol for man. bean or id vegetation. a. The truckers report a good market for X their vegetable*, which arc taken to 'ir Cape May by tho wagon load. at fa his vcolure of Ice cream for the party ie at Pierre's Point last woek. at- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hoffman wore il. in the neighborhood tbe first of the n. week visiting their parents. rs Exekiel Eidredge onr efficient mall ie carrier is always at his post fa XI kinds " Uarta "e Pl"U'd n°"! Mr*" )r usual health as to vlall Cape Inland with :h Several wag.,n loads of furniture came n down last wet. fur Mr. Gilbert. He n protroaes to rcraoVe from PhUAdclphia [. to his old home hcfc in Fishing Creak. I. We extend to Idm In that event a cordial •I WoafcrooK d Tbe mercury hss been well up tor a Mrs. Deborah I. Unit has gone to the ' dty for a few day*. II Mrs. Abble Krriekson U suffering 1 , to the winner of each race 00 the after- . noon X the Fourth. ' s Howard Gnff has returned from ItuL ■maera College lo spend his vacation at 1 of hia mother. ■Bk niiderlarok draws a full house 9||^Bp<3|lfe-*.H'1 is fully appreciated ) 1 "IKS- J. H. NkkcTltN** fe' good. « J. Nlck?RWl»te'
1 Hpiw Of IL W. Bennett, and speAi VlR 5 gfiBtUer of the week wlU, bl. mother. , '' Rae K. Hand, of Cape May Court ' • a very inh-Iligent. unassuming ' Is spending a few weeks with general, lo spend July 4th with us In . : Godfrey's Grove. Music by Maurlcc- ' (own hand. Sack and wheelbarrow . race*. Supper and oyster* will be served . and confectionery in abundance ; after1 and evening of July ith. Proceeds I for Mile Society. 1 40 guest* at the tope House. 1 The cottages are being freely tenanted. Miss Nellie Ewiug has been recuperating for a week at Carieton Farm, under > Martha Hand. 1 The borough authorities are slightly ' backward fa consumaling the arrange. • menu, but by special meetings they are - endeavoring to accomplish what wu - fa energy previously, and they r hope to have all finished before their 1 summer vacation. Tito Point wu enlivened on Thursday ' a number X visitor* whocamo to Ute - J opening of the Seaside Home. The > Home has been enlarged and improved. - and the matagement is enabled 10 offer - greater facilities for the accommodation f should . be liberally patronized, u It I enables quite a number to enjoy the ' fit the sea air that could not 1 otherwise do so. the picnic of the Habbelh-Khooi fa Prim's Grovo on Thursday. Quite a number were fa attendance, and the en ' Joyment wa* XI that could be desired. ' Th/" superintendent appeared to enjoy ; it fully though slightly bashful. Some who were there :-Mr. and Mr*. A. W ' Springer, Mta Swain Kcevc* and cbarm- • fag daughter-fa-law, Ammon Wright and Miss Elba Reeve* wore the leading spirits. J. N. Reeve*. Miss Amelia ; Springer SemT Khelmlre, Mta Emily ' Young. Albert Stevens and Mta Bertha r and a host of little one* contributed to the enjoyment ot the d*y. The thanks ' X the school and especially at the young ' ladies are tendered to Mr. Alex . Swing ' for his kind attention*. May his moonlight visit* lo tho Point be crowned with abundant socccas. 1 There Is such s thing as loneliness • with plenty of people all aroiiml. And : " then to joyous companionship fa a soil- ' tudc. The individual who to good com- ' pnny of himself to al great advantage ' over his fellows who don't find fa their ' 1 own society any great charms. Keep r conscience, clear and lire free frbj» 1 the annoyance ot debL It you do you might And much wonc company than ( yourself. . Tbe Daily Way* will print the pro1 gram X the raoes, aad other muter ap. ] 1 pertaining therein. It will Xso do tlic I Pier advertising. Business men ' ) will see the advantage speak log to Ac , . pubBc fa ita columns, Specs iff going j I off Xe rapid rale. BufffAJWI orderf end don't get left. wr-
OsutHeuM. CapL WHL Ross is quite Ui x Ibis * w** "" hm** *y%** a J. B. McDvafa at Millrillc, bra opened shoe store 00 Main sUuei 'r Mra. K- R Mount aad darabler. X L are vtolUog friends In town. it The members X tbe IwuXag ball nia* d" Mi speak very highly X their 1 trip lo tope May fan SXurday. y toft Joseph LuStam has rxurned s New York with the handsome Sloop box Francis Campbell, which be - mat. the ltohlegb*n\t*t**,r,*,A,'g,e" I C*X George Johnson has the schooner 1 Hand fa fine trim, and ha* ar- . rived at Angl ear* where be wiM carry pertlea during the seaeoti. The geofal cajitafa is ever ready I* pieaae hto paL ' A mXch game X ball wdl be played oa Saturday afternoon next oo tbe fair Pounds between the Dr. WXtee & Iaamicg aad Townaend W. Garretaoa X this town. Game cXIed X R Bhimp, station agent, will be Iran*. from Ah is place 10 Angtaca 00 1st. The gentleman will ex aa nation agent there for the W. J. R R, they having control X the Angleeea and Beach IL R. The Junction of road wili be x Court houm on and after July IsL Mra. Olive Young baa returned from a pleasant visit among relatives fa CamtopL Aaron Corson and Howard spent Sunday with their respective families. Samuel Williams and son X Philadel- ' spent the first X the week the guest* of Mrs. A. Garwood. Mr*. A. O. CO* Ufa and daughter laurm, hare been s (tending a few dsvs spending
with her sister, Mra D VanOUder, X ^ We are Informed that the trustees of vices of Mr. K. 8- Robinson as teacher ^ for fac ensuing year. We think no bet ir ' apt. Jas. Smith and wife attended ° lioa^Jmay Institute, BriSgcton last 1 , *°TO which their grandson, Elton a (.'orson. Is a graduate. He came home 1 started last Thur—jg^ morning for a days < pleasure on Ibe beCch. They left the ^ Point about 8 o'clock and went over 10 1 Longport from whence the younger por. I Uoo of the company wXked up lo South _ Allan lie and saw ibe elephant and ad re- c a turned at night tlreil and weary, but well t given him a abort lime mince and which I I ho prnpnacs firing off on tbe Fourth, He is looking forward In a good season ■ Things arouod his bouse present a very 1 in making things pleasant for bis guests, n Thermometer 08 last Saturday t Dr. C. A. Kingsbury spent the tatter „ writing having had three hemorrhages p David Davis to spending his summer t'
recovered fnffw-_^ra Davis has ncarlv ,,, night were t'spt. L. Douglaas. DahTet ... Fliller James Slmw, Lewi. Carson, „ ( oleman WesleoU, Klva Creamer, and b F B. Buahnell, Jr. ,| | M. K. Churrh Sunday, lore least fa tlx " mnrnfag and atoo preaching by Itev. Jas. 1 . Edwards fa thr evening l» Dobbins, Preaiding Elder, and Children's meeting b ' al night. t Thursday evening June 21st. another t ( faclnatlng bride wa* led to the alter, g John W Young and Alice Koblnaon | I wing the contracting parties. The bride [ Albert rait. ^ | At 8j o'clock F. W. James and Miss , Lucy Daily entered tbe room and took the brido and groom, while Mta Fannie Holmes was playrag "The Grand Leap ' ' Year Wadding March" The ceremo- ' ' formed by Rev. Jesse H. Dlverty. j ^ After the congratulations were tendered 1 ' take of the refreshments of a richly j spread table, trimmed with handsome ; bouquets,! groaning under the weight of ' bride'diced the flrst5»tere from'lhe large , ' enjoy thenuelves until s fate hour, but ' . finally. Xler once more tendering the ' j future happloesa, thev dlsperacd and 1 repaired 10 their several homes. Among | B the presents we note the following. A | B handsome gXd watch and chain, silver , i frail Hand, two fruit basket*. sX silver 1 spoon, a handsome Mt of dish re, two ' sets of tablecloths and spreads, carving with handkerchief, silver butter dish. | six towels, two tureens, counterpane , ( and a Chins sUk chair scarf. The above . | following persons: Judge Dlverty and - ' wife, Itev. James Edwards, P. B. HushJ nei! and wife. Dr. G. G. Cortl and wife and daaghler Helen. DeWiU White and wife and daughter Myrtle of Bridgeton, ' David Y oung and wife of Oedarvlllc. H. C. Wheaton and wife, Frank Young [ and .wife. Mill Jamca, J. R. Wldte, Douglass Robinson and wife, Mr*. 11. B. Wright, Jo. B. Corroil, Fannie Hulmes Martie and Beuls Younj of Greenwich. . Mra toss. Robinson, Annie Nlcherson, W. E. Younp, Allie Campbell. Maggie ; Nickerapu, Maggie Mctormfak. Jessie Morton, James Styles and wife, F. W. James, Lucy Dallry, Ada Warwick, B Mary Karaeat, Joe Mctormlck, Boraera l-loyd, OapL Chaa. Uoyd, and Richard | Roblnaon and wife. I Tho annoX regatta X tbe Yacht aub win take place on Jaiy 4th, •88, at noon. Tito regular course X the dub to be sailed. YXuahie prise* for , tho firat three boot* fa first and second 1 rtnsa. Firat ttoscboou S3 feel and orar. Second das* box* 18 foci and wider S3 j i xfaaSi' Uw5 T[a* t Axousw Wamt*. I Chairman Regatta Committee. |
stglepy S&fei ud - W dtsfemia E -y Qffl|J0und^^T^ " ^=3^ dSSPSSS «» M??"e"VCarPetS' Anglo-Indian Art Carpets'7^ f V<f,vet (irP?ts' Woodstock CarStT SI i Brussels Carpets, South Kensington Art Soudftdi • Ingrain Carpets, Woolen DrJgS PerejanRugs China Mattings, • Sheepskin Rugs, Japanese Mattings, .^SB ; Smyrna Rugs Cocoa Mattings, : "M • Cocoa and Rubber Mats, Matting Rugs, i English Corticine (Sole Agents), Englffih Linoleum , Floor, Table and Stair Oil CiJhH FIXE wimow SHADES MADE TO DEDEi lU.fa^u^^bTrow'esTn'xS^ri^ ln dtp*r,m"1' All goods marft-ll*^ ; Y. E. A rchambauit"& Son. 'J 1 CARPETINOS, mC.?'^J,E''y'>n h *nd M"kat Stmran. Ptw odotphra, p^. NEW SHOE STORE; • No. 27 Washington St., Capo Mav Citv N .1'"^ , - no. 1 Washington J.'V^
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I Molly Bonch. > Prof. 11. B. Miter, of the Uoaton Uni1 vcretty, la a guest here. Mr. Burkra' breakwater to a very sub- 1 Stephen Titus and family are now or. , rcndlneaa faT gorata' """ h" " ] The family of George Harrington, of ' Philadelphia, have returned to their Mra. Starr-, pr. Ity Queen AooiTrol. Mrs. Barclay, of I'lnladc^hl*. who relgh. and appreciate* llie « ^l.rer acs i Mre. Burr Mr. K-lgmuo andllr TUna. j
of l'hll*Jr7pttWcl-.eL ' i 'hi ill m_y_i!l , ,, to remain until October. Thoy afajt their second w—.u at Holly llcacb. and j - il:: „M;Z' iti. r.;;;;,;, ,o ! ! I lege I : r- : ; j; Urn- Adrrrtlsmrntg. , sick : HEAD-ACHE. • NERVOUS=-HEAD-ACHE, i Both ore 8vhptom4 or a Dwoo- > KUD STOMACH AND UVER. I I ' MANDRAKE to a 8coaTtvt, ano ] as compounotfi ih i DRSCHENCK'S ; aii drake Rills : V WILL 1*>crmahcntly + >core HUD-ACHE!
zz — ^*1 Notice is hereby given that tho 1 greas I loll Hotel tompany " will not, in si r "J "tanner, be liable or r~q»msibl«Jar 1 tao^r'^WtoL nntaTratlK \ ■ I by the Treasurer of said Cotfiurak J or Ita agent. Jacon II. Nttan* 3 , Treasurer Cungreto HXI Itotei (». 1 myfit* ;:^j Bruise*. Korea, Ulcer*, ffau'lfacum^'^ ' verSore*. Teller, Chapped Hands. ChR . rad™ *1"1 p'j 8k'n quired. It Is guaranU'ed toglve'perteM nttsfaclion. or money refunded. Prion, For sale by Marry A Adrrrtisrmrats. m{ ^akih"
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