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2sa®sS SsTH ISKPiPl Church' Motion. The eerrta* attto M. E. Church on Bumfay nail Will be ee follows: Prayer aad experience meellhf el »Ja- a.; preecfalog al 10.80 a. m. Rer. J. H. Mifkle, of Trinity M. E. Church, win . preset. 8ond*y -school at 4 P^B. > Enotai. prcechlcg by Mr. Nlchol el i 8 p. m. Stele free. Blnuipn end i "Hie Whfahers" observes wilh prcnQer ' wlcaaore hie old comrade "E. E." It 1 - m agate end that to b tore to stay He eee." "b" P00"""0' V , 1 the pralw ttoy deeerre Another . In the ribe will'togiveo froei thie duec- ' Una to him who ebell put anything in the way of the emoolh working of the 5 machinery the! fa now bring |«l In * : new deport arc : "Hie W." wUl Up to keep things going. No time for iBecue - elan now, notion ie the thing demanded. | Ron op ateevra, end pitch In eU tlong ' the line. Tto boom b tore nan fixture. 1 There ere" perooot who ee fnnlnrally ' find feoh ee die tperke fly uppermost. J They ere chronic grumble™ from wty ' beck. If you tell them there U e boom ' In town, they lugubriously eey It't oily for e dey, end It will tods be beck to a tbeddwey. The weethcr, nor eny thing n twer pleeem them, UW too hot, or loo li oold. to wet or too dry, end so they go r on worrying from dey to dey, crowing c rirc™ end bridgee Ihey new come to. c end getting more then their peck of trouble right eking. Kerry body of I coiuee bee trouble of one kind or ea- i: other, but It lent worth while to meke 1 tbaee eboal yon mleemblc by pouring t Into their ears* stream of oompleinl end t Ctpe May has ni"w*ntor edmircr or J more muter visitor then Mr. Tenroee , FMeher, the well-known wbolemle „ clothier of Philadelphia. With Ms Interaeting femily he b occupying the cotlege et 8t Colambte avenue. A bright . ray of eaeehlne in bb hoaeehold U the ,! deer Hub (Iri beby who wee born bete ^ on the Fourth of July bet yeer. She U , e perfect beauty, while enother Inlereet- , leg child fa tor four yeer old brother, , who b eleo e netlrc ot Cepe Hey. The mother of these bright children hee been eyeeriy visitor to Cepe Mey fag. the pert h twenty yeers. Mrs. FVJater conrfdem . Cepe Mey her second home, end b el. J, weyegbd U> hear of Hr progperity end eucceae. Mra. L. Dennenbeom (Mrs. n netaherie mother) hee one of the pret- . tlest colleger on Mumble erenue, .nd . phniMtp^LteUmr^ * Frank Oeke, Bwp. coo e epedel egrot p of die treasury in Philadelphia, hee u. u ken eherge of Congress Hell, Cepe Mey el City, which bee been improved in many > rrepeeta end refurafatod.. Thb grand J hoetelrio WM the Brat of tie kind it (lie il Cepe, aid we. eriginelly e large frame v bourn from whose specious plaxza* the u Otoy, once made e ringing speech, in » which be he did : " Fellow cldsene. In I en the world, I think then b no clU v beech to equal that of Oepe Jley on the e Atlantic or Pacific coast." As la olden li lime the Baltimore poopb still keep up n their fondacao for Cepe Mey, which b h lest trains Mr. Cake end hie eccom- C proprietor* of WUtardWtatel, Weeh. u <*—*- '

Saturday wee a bury dey et the AtbIdte Park. Trainer James Roblaion, formerly of Princeton College, we. herd et work meeiuring the ground for the pwrfimtnery part of the work, and. In fact erery one wee buey making reedy lew the greet marilag Of July 9-14, The bew grand stand, twice the alee of the tf outdoor eporu three tlmee that of sot ernnon. Saturday atterooou the Jepe^Mey e'ab were practicing aed getThe NrwColurubit' ta ageing under he leeuegnmieit of P. M. Atrick, the rrfl known peopriefar of the Bryn t ewr hotel, during tie Hfc. Mr. AtUrk lomee to Ihn Oepe to onettnue e euoCeea ui total career. Mra. AlUck he. charge < tke dona* nfhlra, . bond In lb. tlock work. We flad Mr. end Mre. butck affable and genial to ewcybody. feahmiioa b Btetehn. Succee. will nenagament of Una Bo. hottelry. pjorta. The bonnrary reimmtitrv. u it. KTp! • ley the HMetm ef Ike tew upon Is If

PFRBONAL. a Joseph IWn|«nr» wed .tamUy ere F M.s Mark Devlne end her ctorentor _ daughter ere kieetrd at the Lafayette ~~ for the season. , m SeneUw John E Bcyburn hee returned - from Us CUoege pOgrimage, end b again enjoying the quiet of cottage life Mrs Clara McConocll. formerly Mbo Clara Bbfaujs, < f Ihu city, U In town ! yi«llM« friend.- She fa e wcjrome ebb r- Uidwrl 11. Uraltie end family occupy Beach ens. Mr. BcaUif b one of Ca|>e Mayb iiguhu euuikiu eblluie. and a. eeaeuo to go by without the prekenoe of a hb family would be something uaueual. ll>- hee his handsome span of bum a here. a E. C. Knight Joins hb family if Sunday , returning to bualnsa in I'bUadel- * phi e Monday moraine! » iter. Tbnmee Ogle, Jr., the well known * eeadgelUt of I'hiladeJphU, who did much work ei Ce|* May two ykere ago, le riMting Mrs If. A. Frf.-i.-l-The poet olflr eddreea of Re». B. W. 1 Clerk, Cor. SecMiary of the Kaw Jersey r Sunday School Association will he Key l East. N. J., till September let. . CoL Henry W. Bewyrr delirared the 1 eddroa on Saturday on the oddeeton of . the d«AosUon of the Oeliyaburg battle I 1 of the Pliel H. J. CareX . ' that interests Cepe May'e 1 welfare Interest! Thaddeue Brady. He flndfu no trouble to come down hero 1 and Jo'm tho ma'ch of progreee when bb 1 eerriraa are needed. "Mr. Brady looks the now departure with sincere In I P Trufrreor A- M. lexnab, the tried and Ctoagrr»- .,W1'«"»! ~«m. lie b » ' well known amo the cUU of Cape May eoeicly that lb ersrcely nC-teeery to ,e y ' another word rxorpt that hoomb Is here > end el Ongreee Hell. Percy Heldemen hee accepted a i«iel•Jon of cashier end book-kceiwr of 'Jek- 1 uon oi ceaiucr sou WUMWIW "•

lend IuB, Aabrllk, H. C. Aehrii e b hi the northeast pert of the Bute, In the mountain#, end bee become a greet Health resort- The Oakland Inn baa been buUt by Mbs A. A B. U. Oar. rett. John Vrenuemekcr furubhcd the entire house. Charles IL Hcuetla, managing editor of the Philadelphia TV-re. hee errirod et tbe Capo for a brief rest after bb labors et Ibe 8h Louis end Chicago cooTrotloue. Mr. Henetb probably eent matter from Chicago then eny other The Philadelphia Trau curreepoodent, B. W. Mcintosh, b down for tbe summer. lie is located et tbe Block Ion Cbpe May eorroepondcooe of the Prose will be uniformly In tercet lug thU summer ee II wee last. Mrs Frank Dowries, of thb city died yesterday afternoon, after a lingering Uloeee of two years. The funeral will . lake place oc Wednesday et 1 p. m. ( In the Baptbt Church, to proceed to Cold Bpnng Cemetery. James Robinson, the well-known trainer, who baa for some time pan been _ in charge of tbe Princeton College etbfates b to hare charge of the Cape May lie aril red In town bsday. ahdunleai ' are rery ouch mletakrn, the right man b In the right place. Mrs lot. K- UughM. one of the moat highly respected of Cape May ladles has Joined tbe Arctic staff. In conjunction with hb honor the Judge, whose reputation le known far and near aa manager. They hare placed tbe Arctic the flneel condition for cleanliness' ' as- 1 comfort. | Frank- Willing Loach b here for a few dsym'real, ha ring Just returned eaet from ( tbe Chlosgo Convention. Bee Idea per- , forming bb dulke as Beoalor Quay's ( [elrate secretary, Mr. Leaob wae secreof the Pennsylvania defagailon. aaa hunt secretary of the. Republican ( at well as secretary of the Na- ] i local Conrenllon lleclf. Ha returns to in a da} or two, to remain , until the opening of the Peokayleent* , csnipalgn, un tbe SOth InaUot, when he will resume hb duties aa aecroUry of the , Slate CoremllUe of the letter State. . Er. Pnter McCoHum, of thb dty.dfad ( at hb residence about three odock on j Thurirfay-mprnlng, aged 08 years, 1 month and OJtocn days At one time ( teen ymrs wae couwcled with the old , Columtta Hotel, no wae the flret to , contract end build the be tier class eratag ee tail now abound in Oepe May. ' "Unrle'Pcler waa known all oeer Cape M,t ~S„. an,l waa Carnal fw 1.U May esteemed

good uelu. We fed the loea deeply 1 '• sud erttpetiiiae with hb bereaved wife c d la ibis luur of her deep aflUcttoe. ' * Tbe iamrclbtc cause of hb death waa ' ■- heart troebles, f.om which he has euf. * fared m4e or lcae for a year peat. The \ n funeral itok place Balurdey afteekioon. [ J Iter. L. O. MaucheeUr preached the £ " eermoo. ariatcd by Iters. A. B. Curdy a " and ThuUae Ogle, Jr. Tbe remains j were Interred el Tabernacle cemetery, 'l Commissary Be/grant Frank W.Oode » t waa ordered to report to heed^bartera 1 yesterday morning and greatly, to hb 0 lurprbe he was noUflod by Ool. Barry 8 that et the unanimous request of hie " staff that he had been appointed Cons, r mieiaiy ol RibsManee, with the rank of 1 s Captain. Mr. Cob ha. been connected « a with the i oianand since IU organlaattou 1 t and hee bc. i en r faithful to hb trust. » i At Weetebeekt and Hagentown be fare a B universal, anbfmctios. Hb premetioo s wiJ merited fad mectt with unlrrrtal 0 t approval. c a Thomas VaaWukb b luck from the p ' Gettysburg luetic, Add where be and p . others of his regiment, the H. J. Tth, ' west to attend the ilMrcalnugOf lbs regh s ' "icuul mouu.nmt. They report an inter- b - rating rims ». Van Winkle brings U I back a mode! olthe Tib mowoment. It " ' may be arm • tl.e Central Market, 11 where be te empkyed. B WoU done Sol. Wto. BwrncU'i bone 0 a attached to hb 4)1. cry wagon started '' # to run away yfuWday afternooo from r the front of his market Muss When >> i- oppoeile Chas Nettles' oAq the animal * f had gottec a big ttert 'or a run away ^ d «ugbt tbTuWle aL^nppad the bora. I y oooreoilrmf and cukm away from thai f ' wES." 2S*5« • • SiSBW'STwr ? iEBBsT-El , pway*ra»- j-

SALTS. re The Warn b the best. Dool tercet "Iolenthe." ■e Independence day, tbe 1 (*hV lr Camp Jackson b a lively place. Busybody baa a pfaerant gorfaEy style, d . Thai badly overworked personal prob noun "I" Cofanel Walton iu ineued an edict - against doge. a A boms for oral mad umpire, b e i- etaadiag need. At tbe Block tan the "bar" does baa y than the "berber.." • "Beys I to myself, ears L" He's stuck C on the prima duona. The Ocean "Hro atmosphere b always f cool and rafreebing. I- Augmented orchestra at Block too IIoTbe tide of travel ebbs anil flow, with i. tbe regularity of the sea. The country roadeidea are aglow with rod Fourth of Julv posters, a Fred Freer, Lofd i'irancrllcr, gets off 1 some good impranta Jokiw. Tbe affairs of tke Block tea are men. a|pd wllk mUllary pred.lerf The BtocShu* banquet of Balurdey r *^I>hiiadel phis Prtm says the WaeT* way an top. Some oue-fane -naked where (flea go is r winter. Pity tbcy. wouldn't go there In i aornmci. i The small boy abouhl study the Mayorb proclamation and be governed SCI Everybody that b anybody b out of \ and yet tbe nobodies that remain t somebodies. i Eugene LVBaugn. piano tuner. Re- | by permission to Mrs. H. C. Tbonip- ] eon at Beak. JelB-tf. The program of Besville camp meet- 1 ing will tc published in next week's is- I , of the Wxxklt Warn. a If the rbcumatbm will leave Bbmark , alone tor a while In Europb may be | postponed for another year. The Wednesday evening meet. ( ing at Baptbt Church will be postponed ■ until Friday evening IliU week. Tbe best- use yet for a wire bustle b t t,ir an ara tVSn That's what a ( lo, lit 11 I „ for sat That's a<i»ben j

I L I- Bbeppanl'a gentlemen.' furnish- t . ing store, 87 Wasklpglon street. Goods ■ c new, fashionable andaibottoniprices.tr If you do not lako the Wavp .you , should. 81.50 for the season. Send in . s your name and have it served to you . every motnlog. t The fence and grand stand of Urn Drlv- r, " Ing park are nearly completed. They will be ready on lima for Am making I on the 11th but. f Tbe handsome end sweet- toned piano * made by Bteltwsy Bros., which has Just < been put In' tbe Htpckton hotd, Is doe of f J the best In tows. ' Chester, the lending photographer at , Oepe May, U again ready for business at a , bit cosy rooms comer Stockton balb j "Mikado" b tbe next opera oo the a Pier: It will ba given next Batnrelay aveulng, July T, and evary .evening dur. f tax Use weak. li The Prince of Wales recently appeared with a bright red waistcoat wilb o while spots. This b a great year for d • bandana designs. You ran no more Idl when sweet d ( elder hncntnaa sour than you can tell C J when a toy toBoqjea a man or when a pig becomes a hog. a j Tbe handsome opening of Saturday v has put everybody In the best of humor. From the hall boy to tbe landlords at d j the big tea there are nothing but bopo- b , ful words spoken. s Tbe mllh track of tbe Bilvtng park la h ' of tbe best In tbt country. Tbe tl best bossaa of the racing stable of lead- o ing turfmen will be tort. According to custom no paper will be a ' Issued from thb efflcu on Thutwbr I ' morning. Employees will be glvm a h ' clianrc to anjny to-day like other folks G The Dear Wars will be the popular d ; paper thb season. Il will eontaln tbe n ' and iodcty doings. D is the largest ' dally at thb popular resort. g ' Mrs. James Brown Potter averts that n Mra. James Brown Potter asserts that

' society girl must not be Intense. Friv. 1 ojlty Is the fashion at prcAent. Boston 1 girls still continue to believe, however, ' that ttoy understand Brow tag's poetry. Grasshoppers ban appeared In vast numbers near St. Paul, Minn. A bounty of 81 a buaht-1 has been offend for them. 1 Mlnorserta farmers will now And It more profits bfa to nbn the ffrytto MrtflWiau than wheal. When a young lady gets married tor or some relstlrs generally glvm away, but when tbe courtship b in psogrsm the younger brother frequently managee to do R. The Rio Grande Sugar Company want chines. Good wages. Will sell a lot of clover hay. Apply to R. C. Ttaard, Bupnriatopdept, Rio Grande, R. J. 21 The guests uf the Btocklon enjoyed a |deasant dance bat night ;in the East parlor of the Stockton hotel. Simon Hasaler's superb orchestra waa present and played the meafaai numbers of tbv program. Dear surf bather: Don't go out too far, take say chances In tto breakers. Ttoy have a fashion of carrying people out of resell of help. Don't ventureIn shallow water. Up 10 your wabt Is drop enough. The Y. W. C. T. U. wbh to extend thanks to Mr. W. Porter for ancuring Iron Hall room for their late literary sociable, and abo to Mbs Emma Par. for aasbtance rendered to tto liter, ary part of tto programme. J. Henry Edmonds will manage the pier at Cape May thb season. It could not be undcrlto ecsttrol of a mo p progress1 re man. He will run it to please Us poWlo.— West Jersey Press. "Sloe" is a word tabooed in faahioa. able circles. All euperbUvm an also form. If yon wbh to praise anyhighly yen may call R "rtrong,done." or "quite good," ot say b ptoses you "much." Congress Hall laws te a beautiful bit of territory. Its level, greeny surface free restful thing to the (ye. Colonel Cake has gotten things ready about the llall with a master hand- Boooem to him. The peyrhtol societies rf England and have hopetoely abandoned patch aa a dark night in melon season. Tto Ocmgrem Hall poreli waaaRveiy eleven o'clock. It was «0ed with ladles and pfetty girts and net a fvw men, both ■fhlfon.^d plaliidotbes^^Oompany ( and ouwdous .of the many admiring ' eyes on them, did ttob beat, and an ax. 1 cedent best l! waa- It b not to ted to ' i*» to* J TV: Lt4pr b sbwiii h) g^carrirr to ' rabBcrlben in Chpe May at Phlto- , LmawiS^'faadrnXotodbrobj

SUBFLETS. Very green applet are tote. Mugs wili wnmp. Lntltom. Are you going to ba tto to-day? . . Cape May baa no surplus labor. r- Lodge tto thin man to tto spare mm. Sloe looking shoes never were an -l Their syra met during tto firm act of lotanthr. After tto sugar trnat, took out for the sand trust. * Tto pretty glri out for a drive b the reining brepty. k Busybody -ffi :eD or what (to sees on tto atznnd. * Our summer poet arrived bat night on tto row eatctorr *" Bocbty seems to take to Mother Hubb Coagnss Hall regbtar told tto story of tto opening day. " When a man b too talkative now some my "Jerk tto drop " Jacob Beck's cigar emporium, Ocean street, corner Hngtap. Chaplain Perkins worsblppnd at tto : M. K- church on Sunday. ' Tto yaebt "Dandy" b a stogie stfakor and ess sail Ukt Use wind. There ere other entetprbea which will ' be set going to dn season. : ' A cat with one eye yellow end tto ' other blue b the bleat freak. Cab are fond of palrollng tto piano keys for tto discord Ihey raise. 11 some people here to eat nrow It will take a long time to dear Urn table. Be careful how you convince yoor 1 fncod that lie has made a mistake. "lobnlto" was produced oo tto Pier - night for tbe first time to Gape ■ Mev. Tto singing of the . Open Comiquc Ci mpany (lib ercryUaiy with genuine Vigilance that never sleeps will en. eld* a man to carry the ismc umbretls i Because a man may be all right doesn't go to my all tto other fellows Tbe charming Jennie Prince b lota*. Us on the Pi, r every evening and 4th Matinee. The Warn expects to Invade new fields of adventure as tto days of the pam by. A boat at tto Pier-landing b a novel to makn-an exit from tto Mrnoture after tbe concert. Borne lad in actually wear bustles in the surf. Ttoy are apt to require frequent adjustment. "How doth toe little busy beef " well. If you trifle with It you'll be apt to And out bow it doth. Advice b the moat useless thing In tto woridj a sane man doeauT need It and a will not have IL The hanfchlineai of. humility b as great a sin as any other form of pride or selfishness b hypocrisy. «. Willie Denlxot baa opened aTancy abed and refreshment store oo Bench opposite the pier. Knowledge b the accumubtion^of sod Ideas; but education b tto of experience. A man who baa health and brains and can't find a livelihood In tto world, deserve to stay tbcra. CapL Geo. F. Ileupl, Company B, drilled hb men Saturday morning on Congress Hall town, in Bhirmlahlng. Battle Arnold In "lolanthe" baa made a big hit as the Qnssa; every one should visit the Pter tor a treat Of a lifetime. Tto boy wbo has a pew knife and maasgc to cut hb Angers with It dark may some day bam bow to and to wash dlabea successfully, to will Dryer gat to bo President of United States, even If to Urea to be hundred and three years old. Tto man wto tamed the Ude of battle at Gettysburg, and who therefore mved . Union and made history what It b ] been found. Hb name u Bordan. , Dinger reel has admitted that Bcr. and his sharpshooters did the busifor hjs corps Ob tto morning o( July , 8, 1888. ! Prank liildreth'a elegant Lafayette b ( growing in popularity, TV hotel b moat admirably kept. The night air j sleeping chambers are unsurpasacd for ami mmnsimv. . Mm 11 tl

n comfort and BB- , r, dreth spares no pains in making hb guests pass the days of their outing most it comfortable. y Tbe present searon Is going tatotto , >■ brightest, beat and busiest eeegflUOape f e May baa bad for many years. TJrory. •t thing b in a bustle, two weeks ago all were preparing for it. Totby It b here , r and wc are making il lomnnmnr lively . a so thai 14 Bay end Ureter. , a LUIan (Jcoway al trays was .a good vo. , r calfat, but the ara air evidently has made ( I she js now singing better than ever. . Sholitto PhfUU In "IolantM," to tto J Pfar. ( I, t Pilot Harry B. Hand,, of thb city, and ( , Misa Alwlltb Fisher, of Besville. former- t , ly of the West Cape May schools, were „ married to Tnaaday of hot week at Sea- , , villa by Rev. Mr. Hammond, of Baa late , , city. They hnmodlafy went to housekeepiug at their home an Washington ] street. A Urge party of friends attended j I their reception |ast Thursday evening. - „ Among those preroot were; Mr. and , Mra. Wm. J. Bennett, Mr. sad Mis. Ah . r (red Hand, Mr*. EUaa Hughes, Mra. j Henry Hand, Mra. Jos. Hand, Mr. sod 1 Mre. Albert Foster. Mrs. EHiototh Wool- | . son, Rev. Tbos. Ogle, Jr.. Mba Aetoab , . Mares, Mrs. EUa pdredge. Kd. , . Hayrro. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Ruttorford, . Mre. Clare McOonneU. Richard Hand. , Mbaea Florence Hand, llattie Hand, ■> Carrie Poster, Bessie Foster, Alice Ruth- t ' erford, Lulu Hdm, Merlon Hand. , ' Kttol Hand. HflWsnd. Meilfa Bterena, ° Ifawb T. stercpa, Oape May ; Adolpb , ' Edwards, f - Colonel Barry exercised hb rommand | lawn in various field movements. The J Hue for dress panda waa formed at f.80 1 ' p. m. The men looked wd. marched 1 well and went through all their evolu. ; 1 Hons with precision. Tto Colonel has t ' Just cause fa be proud of bb bettelloa. I ' The offironi and ran are sealtot and af- l I Acknt. Tto schooling they wiD get t ' iuring the emlinoance of Camp Jack. son will serve the command a useful pro- , P°aa if ever erim-rtoged wnr should 1 ' assume hb wriokwTfroot. The much c ° admired drum mfjor waa prrocnt with ' hb staff and waa the admiration of evasy 1 1 toy on the tore- There Were eeveral ' handled goetta who wUnmaod tto cvo- ' ' luttooa of., military frosq- tto pbretosof > | Congress Hall. | I <>P* May b a charming bit of tarri. J Uiry. Her totals, fawns, drives ad in. c j comparable strand, arc all goUro up in l [ U* superlative degrre. Broortsofatae t , degree of merit may dala to have surf d ■ tTui.b"i ' - ^defa^^ltoSto^rr',°tr,t J ; -y tm Orii»p» tatty . ■ ' \

Dr. B. Lee fa aeropying Hay cottage an the bench. ' CaifatrouriOa^. Splendid weather, fine bathing and Mr. T. T. Hlldreih uid family are in their Beach avenue cottage. Among tto cottager, wto are no* ton we note ite following: bc Mr. A- G. Crofi and family hare one of tto prettiest cottage* et tto Point. ^ Dr. and Mra. J/H. Walker are occupying tto ir beautiful Beach avenue cutiag.-. - Mr. D K. Wanamaker and famUy are at tto Wanamaker cottage. Beach sirs' Doe. B. G. Godfrey and family have ben h- in I bob Beech avenue cottage far some time. 7 L Morgan Jeonbon and family will occupy their oouage. Beach svenue, thb R. J. Blevcnson b away on a trip to 10 Trenton to celebrate tbe 4th and visit friend*. ^ M George H-Doaxlaod baa toed awarded tto contract (or 'lighting tto street tamp* Jr for tto season. Dy. Ncwuin preached an acceptable sermon cat Bundsy morningxn tto Presbyterian Church. 4 Dr. Fogg and Orally, of Philadelphia, are In their cottage, comer of Ocean and Amnion Wright, our efficient postU master, baa abo put In h new slock of goods of all kind*. " Dr. Spaeth and family, of PnUsdelphla. are settled for the -urn mer in their • handsome cottage. ' The Bisters of the German Hospital ^ are again occupying Dr. Walker's cot- " Toe Carle ton opened on TliArstby last with Hattcrtng prospects for the season, i "- registering forty guests. 1 • E. Mark ley has been on. tbe invalid I list during tto past week, but we are glad ' 1 to note he fa improving. i • Mrs. Jacoby baa opened her new store " with e large and weB aelected stock of I " dry soods. groceries, confictionery, Ac. I Captain Itrnnyson and family have 1 Uken tto McCltire rotlage for the aunt- ! • Mr. Blokes and family, Btokes A Par- ' rish. Philadelphia, occupy the Blgnal 1 Blation cottage. Beach aven»n, next to ' " Wamunaker's. < Tto Cape- House, under the same 1 1 management, with Mrs. Held as Mr. ' " Hamilton's assistant, hu had s very sue- ' ccssful spring season. ' Mra. John Wanamaker and daughter , J ' Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wanamaker will not 1 to with us thb season aa they are spend- 1 " mg the summer abroad. ' Dr. Wylio, of tto Wylle Memorial 1 Church, Philadelphia, and Mra. Wylle, 1 1 have been spending some time villi us. - ' They are at tto Corwin cottage. 1 Dr. Wiley enlightened tbe people as I ' to their duty from the pulpit of the ' ' Union Chapel on Sunday evening, baa- ' ing bb remarks on Romans ail c., lv. ■ Mr. Billiard baa erected a very att-ac- i ° live rustic pavUUno cm the old Jetty at ■ tbe foot of Ocean avenue tnat will make a delightful place to vjew tto bathing. Mrs. Turner, of Philadelphia, has again taken the Harvard cottage, and 1 ' will no doubt hare a prosperous season. 1 at tho Harvard b one of the best kept ■ j Borough council make no approprla- ^ tlon tbb year for the celebratlou of the J 4th. They think the money will be 1 more wisely spout In '.further improving tbe beach front. ' Dr. Kirkpalrlck la with us again for ' ' tbe summer, and aa usual will have the Carlton House pharmacy, with a fresh ' " stock of drugs, confectionery, toys and 1 fancy articles generally. J Mr. E. Brlnghurat and family, of WB- 1 mingtoB, are with oa again. Ttoy have J ' the Aiken cottage. Mr. Brlnghurat is " one of tto most popular and publlo- " ' spirited of our cottage residents. h Professor Fullcrton and family are in ' their new cottage, Cape avenue. Pro- b fesaot'a cottage b one ot tbe Improve- " 1 menu tbb season. Our energetic- bunder. I A. W. Sponger, wairtlie oontractor, and 1 he baa made a good Job. ■' Tto Point baa never been more at-* mo rotnt nas never uccn more au

' tractive than It b now, and there Is every ' prospect uf a very brilliant and auecess1 ful season, as almost all of the collages are rented and a large number of rooms ' already tea engaged at the Carlton and Cap* Houaoa. ' Tbe Carlton House waa formally opened last Thursday, as usual under ' the very efficient management of Mr. A. . IL Hamilton, who Is not only rory popular with hb guests, but b also told Is esteem by tbe collage residents for ' many courtesies hi tbem. 1 Tto steamer Republic b bringing down dally very large eaeuiaiona. The summer schedule of tto D. B. A M. II. R. went Into effect Saturday. Mr. Richard JYUIbma and family, of German town, occupy again tbe Kdm oottage ea Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Sloane has made many Improvements In tto Bfaane cottage, aud ills one of the must popular of our houses. Tto music will to *4 -tto Caxkon next week. Professor Wei tor of Hasaler's orchestra wBl be tto director. Mr. 8. John Mean, of John Wannamaker's furniture department, Philadelphia, spent Sunday wRh hb friend Heldemen. Tto elegant Wbilldln cottage adjointto Carlton House, baa been taken for tto rammer by Samuel C. Copp apd family of BL Loufa, Mo. A. A. Springer'. Floral VBIa b eery much improved by the coal ol paint. locallon b one of lite boat here and tto table b so good that tto house b always fulL Tto Dan-T Wave fas It did last rummer) wUl hare an efficient correspondent »t the Pofad and wffi tore full repoita of aU item* of lnler&l. Beery ooe Arvivafa al Oape May House: Mra. C. H. Pile. Infant mod nurse. Philadelphia; |L B- UBderaleeri, Mra Suaan Mba Haggle Hoi wood, Bdvrard Woodbury, IT. Jq C. G. AppleH. A. Nelson, Mary B. Klnsey, H. Beattergood, llobecca J. J. M. PU1, C. H. Pill, l'hils, Iri. P«a Tto Initial perfarmanca of Urn Open oa tto tfaesn Fier look place Tto company labored under tto disadvantage ot hasty preparation, BtMh.'btotoe hb* work 'mdst'lirtfaticnliy. Tbe stage setting was remarkably web riooc " considering the dlfflcullira to be sbrmountad. The opera was onmbtably fumy. The prima doona, UIHon Conway, was suroamful In winning tto warmest admiraUon for bar power, and the charming sing. «( tor role, fkfUt. Frad Frcar. 1 Utootobr, was very droll; and It. H. Dunbar ami Wmctotter Barton will be groat faVortSra. Jennie Prince arLSjgfgtf ftas: ing wto joibtm lion cu tto proapeeu'of

Caiw May C H., July 4. -88. re PeatMoB Way* We an oa tbe eve of ooe of the most important political con teats that tto Republican party has ever been called upon to face. The id uoafiAjonfidont sad exulting, sad la the exuberance of bb spirits looks upon in the discord thai threatens party harmony In Oape May county with large V satisfaction. Tto impending tariff ertab ' should sink Into oblivion all quotums of K a personal nature, ted unite tbe tried friends of protection in a bold aggreeslrc r- campaign In <1, fence of American .. industry. New Jcracy with her great take any chances In the campaign, but should go solid for protection '»o far aa D the Republican party b roaoeroed in tto ,. fight. If the campaign is well managed tto preponderance of votes may be cooII ildeotly chimed for the Republican to no blundering In local Dominations 0 and appointments ; no self-willed, hasty j action;, no nepotism, favoritism, nor any other kind of bm, if soecoss b to to 1 achieved. ■ The little eodnly of Capo May holds tho kur to the senatorial fighL Mans; b gers cannot dose their eyes to this. . Ttoy most to cognizant of tto fact, If not blinded by self-assurance bom of a cots- , tempt of what voters are thinking. Tto 1 ballots cast neat winter in Joint" session of legislature win decide upon whom . the senatorial toga shall falL It the Ref publicans be defeated tbb year It wIB put to rest General Bewcll's chances for . reelection to the U. 8. Senate, with r throe two ballots safe, tto question b practically settled in bis favor Tojfay. I Again the moves of managers and . ambitious aspirants in tto upper coon- ; Use of tbb district may give Cape May , t the l"0g sought opportunity of naming , , favorite son for Cong: ess in tto person . of Colonel Henry W. Sawyer. This gen- , I tkvnan can make the nomination if the | same b to be determined as now suggested, if be don't throw away hb , chances, and at the same time put a r political rod in pieklo for hb own back 1 , by adhering to ub reported Intention of . appointing Wm. T. btevena clerk of tto ' . Sinking Fund Commission. Thb ambl- , tious gentleman baa long bung upon the 1 . of the Republican party, willing ' I to serve In any capacity, providing , mere's any chance for him. He now I to tbe front perfectly content to ' , make place or burst up what liufa of ' , tuneful coocord yet remains in the ranks . of Cape May County Republicans. I To reward a man with a nice fat place 1 because to b hungry, while there J ; deserving persons waoting to get at . the crib b to commit jiolilical bars kiri. I Its a good deal easier for Mr- Stevens to 1 kick out tbe traces than for him to mend 1 tbe machine broken by bb defection. To whoop and hurrah to-day till hoarse. ■ and to-morrow supinely alt back and ; pout or jump over to the-encmy Just bo- I cause the Republican rations are not < dealt out to rait will not work worth a • cent. For sweet Peace's sake let Mr. • . alone in the enjoyment of. tto ' , seclusion which better becomes diim. ■ Fourth. 1 Never Dag In the effort to put the stars ' and stripes on higb. ( day. have flag pavements. Tbe Mayor's or, finance docs not prothe Indulgence in water crackers. Why U the Fourth of July? WcU, because "y" b tbe fourth of J-u-l-y. Bee it pell Let us an bo Cleveland and Harrison folk* to-day. No politics, please, on ' thb great day. , What a long day this should bo— It b the Fourth of July, and the -fourth of t Is over seven days. Today a good many tire cracker* and work will go off— to-morrow a number of vbitora win go off. One of our moat wide awake reporters been detailed to secure lo-d*y the reports of all tbe guns and cannons. A cottager was heard to say last night thai bit mother-in-law bad come down to see him — " Weil," said a bystander, a "why don't you fire her off oo the * Fourth?" t ry rosnor

a. The Declaration of Independence was a no chestnut, yet when It was first read u in Philadelphia the people of that city ,1. rang a toil on it. Apablotlc young lady on Columbia jy avenue, wbo Is the fortunate possessor er of a fine crown of rod hair, Intends wcarKm toi blue and white dress ttMlay. Now P b not n white horse chestnut, in ooenan Hums. " El wood Alcutt of Dennbville drive* * stylish team. * Mrs- Jere GsIUher vbilcd Burleigh . tho first of tho week. Bupt. Y. O. Miller made several friendly calls the otMr day. Mba Cora Newcomb, of Court House, m waa In town recently. Miss Mamie Springer Is visiting friends at Maurivetown, N. J. Jacob Blee, of Bridgeton, baa been tto guest of Jere Gallaber. "j Mite Clara Royal b visiting relatives " In Phlbdelpbla thb week. ' Avalon will soon take Its place among . the favorite as* aide resorts J Ytntl M. D. Krricson was In town an 1 Saturday attending to business c*pt. L. 8. Sill well, wife and son, are spending thb week with relntlvee at „ l ap«MV. Mrs Joseph Monger and daughter., of Trenton, are visiting at tto home of I tor mother. Mrs R. Yanaman. id Bio Qrarcdq. Tto breezes are filled with tto fragrance, of the new mown hay. "■ William Stone, one of our moot aoc- !■ oesaful farmers, nukes a ipdelally of ®- fruit and dairy products. * Tto residence of Mr. Joreph Rleh.rdnew garment of paint "■ With the teachings of Mrs J. R. Palin mer, tto musical as|iirallons of Mrs ■d I.izxle Shaw are being matured. We have it from good authority that b one-third of tto chUdren residing within '• the RloGraoda public school district L umlcr the age of twelve years are unable to tell tto Urns of day. m Should our paaral hoard of school trustees succeed In omployiag the serJ rices of n teacher whose efficiency fa In a btrmODy with tto ndvahtage* of the rot- , ten old school home, the school money will not oi/ to thrown away (ml a w number of children wifi no doubt be r fitted for tto state nef orm school : 1- ttmore and Weshlngton. Hrk. payers is fa well known to tto general hiarclings, public a# a woman who keeps a good * well, • ptaaaaotbdy to dobualsemwUh. [- Thira at the JJrez ton there b always Bf*. r, Th# Mimes Meyer* are experts at the" t. piano nod know how to get up n good a guest* of thb popainr bouse. 4 8t J" Tto Trenton Hooee b as cosy e piece a. can be louod In Gape May «ly. Mr. s. AUsed Haloes, tto proprietor, late slew, t. art of tto Camden almabome, b a rou-

Organ Croak. ™ lUarkberriea are base. u are busy with their ton-cat-' 5 Mark 8umera' tost b on the deck ft* 10 rapaira. damp masting begins to inlarcat the re P0°pto--•c Rio Uragde hay form bdrawiegsosne of pur mrato help harnatUi-Ug crop. 91 The G. G. sad D. (A Iotas sate the mc 11 com modal on afforded by the fata Anre glare Juocti , It. . " Mr. John Fox b getting about again. * J. W. Lloyd wBl teach tto public 11 Some Cold Spring men were up tore, * loot Sunday trying >o buy fish. Tto " llreeb Creek man b not vloing any Sunday buelneas like thai. , n Com Springit Mr. sod Mra7 vTS Bdqffienger re- * turned to their tome oo Monday eveny tag last. 1 Pastor Landh vUl cooduct soother e prabe service at the Cold Spring Prenbyterian church next Sibbath evening, a In ponjuoclion wilh It be wBl give an ilussrated lecture. Thb eeHee ot ser. u vttae art very -popular, the falc meeting « pilHng the church. i- Mrs. Doctor Huntetagcr, of Mfahae waka, Indiana, It apeodtag tto summer a mouths with her mother, Mra. Emily > Gerrbon, of Gold Spring. She has not - been at Cape May for eight grave; bar. J tag lived In tto llooalcr Male for tbb r time. Doctor Huntalogcr will come 1 here late in tto summer and after look, a ing over tto county return home with bb wife. Mra. Huntalogcr b a very 1 pleasant lady, and has been most warm- - ly welcomed by tor friends. She woot derfuBy preserves her youth looking no l older than when she went west There's i no silver thread In tor hair nor wrinkles - on tor brow. i Beach parlies aril now in order, i Postmaster C. R. Nichols makes an i able center fielder. [ Swain L. Crawford removed from , Glaaboro on Tuesday. . Mr. B. Ddlfa, of PhBsdelphfa, b . spending an extended vacation with , GapL Leonard Hand. I Contractor Ware has about completed r contract for painting the court house r creditable Job. i Pastor Gregory of the M. E. church preached a very able and interesting , sermon last Sabbath morning, hb sub- ■ Jcct being "Our Naliotfa' t Tbe game or ball betHta tto Dr. W. , Learning and Towftseau W. Garrison , clubs on Saturday resulted in another 1 victory for the former. Score, 8— 3. W. 8. Crawford represents the most ' , reliable live slock insurance cam pang in I the county. He can give you a reliable . policy on your horse valued at »100 for 1 l for three ycara, with only two as- 1 , sciwmcnta per year of. 88 cent*. Instir- 1 taken in any part of New Jersey. ' , All losses paid promptly and without | Donnlavlllq Items t Cool days. Frank Wcnlacll fa spending s few ] ( days at borne. , , Cape May City. ] Campaign runners are beginning to i The good Methodist are preparing for I Gamp Meeting. \ Bcmville boys And attractions hero ■ among our pretty girb. I Two more bicycle riders will soon to ( added to Dennbvilles number. I Ajlolph Edwards operator at Ocean I spent part of last week home. Tbe thorough repainting of the schooladds very much to lb appearance. Mrs. Ludtam Hand and daughter Rax ' spent the 1st of tbe week with relatlvoa. Tho place for children from i - 0 ycara ' fa at home Instead of running tho street. ' Stephen Tyler who fa employed at Wtoaton-s Hotel Cape May C. H. spent 1 Harry Corson .remains in about the ' same condition, being stricken down ' with hemorrhage of lung*. Tlfc festival hold at Bouth Dennis in ■

u tho school house was an enjoyable affair, ' d and a neat sum was reaped therefrom. Mis*. Lucy Dally of Camden, who has ( been spending the last two weeks with ' n home Monday. ' f Real estate seems to be moving in t Holly Beach, several lotacbanged bands , last week. * the past few days. One gentleman , h caught three In an afternoons' flahing: Tbe bridge fa la n yery dangerous , . condition, sadjunleaa thoroughly repaired , soon, wc eball hay* some serious, If ool , fatal, aocldenU to record. t The wealtoruf tto Fourth was delight- I ^ ful a* one could wish for. Mr. Rogers , gave a dance at his partition on tto ( ° Mrs. .V. J. Tafel had bcr foot hurt i t quite seriously last week. We are glad , to hear it b improving though tto lady , b still unable to walk about on K. , K Mra. He* ton. and Mr and Mra. MBn ton Oaborn am at their Sea-foam cottage for the summer. Mr. Oaborn continues to make substantial improvements on ! bb property nt tto beach. Tto death of Mra. Frank Downs csusea t 1 deep regret to tor many friends In Holly c 'j licach, who have long sympathised with t tor In her Intense suffering from whleb death ton nllsst released toe. | Mr. Johnson, tbe new conductor on | I. the West Jersey 11. R., who baa lived In I Salem since 1854, wBl move tore with .. hb family the middle of tto present r f month. Mr. Johnson has rented Mrs. t Starr's cottage oo Andrews At*. I |. Tto West Jersey It. R. has at last tak- ( en possession of tto defunct Angleaea rood. We bare now trains running to J I. connect with all trains to and from Onpe i. May. The old "mud-ben" has gone to ' ,t cars along tto meadows. A station „ house b promised, and lib said tto Went X Jersey will build an excursion bouse " c somewhere on tto Beach fiont. Tto Hotels and boarding houses aro fast fln,1 tag up, tbe col, agora aro all here for the ._ Summer and things are looking very j v lCscsxr experiment* have showed that * all plants derive nitrogen from1 tto ] c atmosphere .trough tto agency of tto boons. Thb was supposed not fa to the ease by many acienlb, tto gain of > nitrogen by aome crop* (such as clover) - have toon attributed to tto rains and * Inert matter of Uir soil; bat it ha* now T been conceded that all plants secure a i J proportion of nitrogen Item "the ab 1 * where II ex lata In a free condition. IF „ this be true the soB ran be made very «J ■ ■^."ggTn'y, crop* " | 1 mat Tired Foaling 1 to tke'brac-tag air of winter, b wrakeosd I * Mjsg7js.rass7i= i : ssiZ-SirffsaLnjs 1 I

; \eler/ - Abound' < ^ For The NERVOUS The DEBIUTATED The AGED. " ' ;-:CARPETS:L Moquettes,' Brussels/* Ingrains, Tapestries- ,. A complete assortment, all new patterns, lowest prices'- < t marked in plain figures. Five salesrooms; elevator to all floors. V. E. ARCHAMBAULT fa SON, f • ' W. E. Cor. Eleventh and Market, Philadelphia. : NEW SHOE STORE,No. 27 Washington St., Cape May City, N, J. ■ Laliti', Gents' ail iltal Eton, Sloes, Gaiters ail Slippers, ' WTRTSH EP P A R D-

b Along the snore Road. j j Ellon 8. Corson will deliver an ad- j e dress at the celebration at Tuckakoe. , Abblc C. Lec came home from Allan- 1 tic City on Mouday to remain over the s Fourth. . Nomad eras accompanied by a lady . friend on hb trip thb weak- Was it another tousln? ~ Quite a number of our citlsesu ccfa- , brnted tto Fourth .by' an old faahr toned beach party, starting from IL IL Corson's landing sod going to the , ond of Ludlam'a beech. , Next Buoday afternoon our pastor , erUl preach a sermon to tto children. r Subject: "As the twig is lent so the j . Is Inclined," illuminating It upon . tho blackboard. Although directed more especially to tto rhl'drrn all are Invited ( to be present from the oldest to tto Last Thursday evening was tto occasion of a double wedding. Frank 8. Aabmead and Barab A. Corson ; Bemud' ' Yonng and Ethelda Corson being united in matrimony with one ceremony, 1 Rev. Lewb A. liearmore, officiating. Notwithstanding Inclemency of the ' weather llicro was about thlrty.five present ami after the ceremony was per. repsst prepared for tto oecaI slon. We trust tbclr voyage through may Pol be as stormy aa their wedi ding day, but on the other hand would unite in wishing tbem a long and happy "Flatting Crook. Early com from Fishing Creek tbb , week. The peach trees la CapL Ivy's orchard , literally bending with their load of Mr. I. Complon fa sending bis pro. ; ducc to Atlantic City. Moat farmers improved the chance afforded by Uto fate rain nod planted their j , potatoes. William Homespun, first mate of tto ] ! Mary Alice, was home the first of tto week on a vblt. j Ufa* Emma Carson, Uto teacher ta | i our district, fa visiting Mrs. JtmeaB. I thb week. I Mrs. Aaron Woolson recently {took ■ of her chUdren to Philadelphia for , medical treatment. Tbe Sbaw Bros, have taken tbe con- i ' to furnbdi Ute Stockton Hotel with 1 rcgetablee the coming season. J The wheat crop 1s below tho average i ' this season, bring affected with tto By - i during the warm, weather last fall ■ Mr. Wm. Holmes met with s painful i 1 accident one day last week caused by ] 1 of hb borsea stepping on Ms foot j Jacob BarneU, onr enterprising oya- I baa resumed hb old occupation ] and Is prepared to furnish hb customers 1 at Oape May with oystara of the finest , quality. Tto Dailt Wavx presents an attrac- ■ Uve appearance In lu new drees end ; people who want -the Dews from the sea , shore fresh and sparkling should sub- I West Caps May. ' i Mra. lbker, of Philadelphia, has rented , i Kldrodgo'z cottage for tho season. J The road running lo the beach through i ' the old Ml. Vcrnoq tract fa fast being ( completed under contractor Ewings' i Charley Corson la borne again at nighL j Bweet Home there is no place Hke i without It fa Btetncr ami Bmilli'a ] bean dinners'. Is ttore ChaYley? Tto Gold Beating establishment ta i closed down for a week. Tto boys can , now do some pntrtieing on the diamond, ' and the girb— well, ttoy can look on. i A young tadyo/west Cape May wna \ | aaked if she waa engaged. Bto sold: "It looks Uke II; my fellow gave me a ! , ring, a box of tolly fully and n barrel of 1 , shavings for kindling. Stir gtdrfrtisrnunts. I ! iicic ; HEAD-ACHE. . nervous=== ; head-ache, f Both am Svarrossn or a Dwoo- ' Dtnto STOMACH AND UVER. « MANDRAKE I* a 8tOATivg, AMD * AX COSlfOUKDCD IM J Dr Schenck's i M* mm?m ^^PtRMANCNTLY '] ■

Notloq. ' K1*™ ">« " Cos. grass Hall Hotel Company " will not, ta c I any manner, be liable or responsible for any debts whatever that may bo con- » traded for said Hotel, ualos*.ao authorized by tbe Treasurer of said Company . or Its agent Jacob G. NxAVta, Treasurer Congress Hall Hotel Oo. myM-Ot Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo. Tto Best Solve ta the world for Cuta, " Hruiscs, Bore#, Uken, Bolt Rheum, Fe- » ! ver Soma, Tetter, Chapped Uauila, Chilblatas. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, r and postlvely cures Piles, or do pay requlretl. It la guaronlood to give perfect " satisfaction, or money refunded. Price. 85 ceata^pcr box. For sale by Mardy A l Mocray. i gt» A4vnnsmratf. pK ^akik6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. ; tszzuzircoB ( gHERIFF'8 SALE. "I—' 8S£Sig^S35B?S ! SssisiSi£is aU Bread way; eoetsieluz la Iruot or nnadta 1 0uraKsrJ5s,;rs?sr»sa^tSi- ■ of D. Hsjossr psttereae, 000*11, and to besebl ! li. t nudreta, Boi?. an prnu 1 gHE BIFF'S BALE. satiikda v. jdnb asta, a. d. it*. 5 ."isssisstmtstfMt I "mi' n imTj M*z°!ito1ii i**° "** r um"c«aplaloAliu.oocu>Msoi.lUr james SUuKMAKKlf, Jr., SSscW. '■ USbKamSE AAIJL^ ,, SATI H1IAV, 1M MS day of JULJ, A. P. IS96 ! iccbtc WANTED a