Cape May Wave, 12 July 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 3

•srvm- ktaVTItouixii tar Bun"porkac* mtmm.* *•*. httfl la toe ebeprt. 1 roacMai U 10-10, Snb)Btt-"The J Biliiiii rotCUktknlty." All arc wel- < ItaM.8t-M-E.Ckvd>. Bandayj^ M*^ta bsapj* £ B«und raffy *iy. Tto eor^y bn^arado | lhafee aad praise meeting 9A.M. J" ITaaiMn >1 II > M lij ITn f - * ClunbMiBiy, ptaorotCapa May Circuit »eaday Bebool A M P. M. , "" *" in k A oeeuat ukosnw fnitifl lo him- * ■df ta )ow but end I hi i tone* at he pa- » 9$ by, wbetar U woeld not be la strict k ' • >k- Unn- (A «4m M nH#f tl op IT, vnetnsr it rau not an in ninct |W|iiMy tor Mayor give = f

krianntf or allow taoMaaeto go In few repair* Bn alao observed tak ta pbyttognomy of the nmt^jult IlilMBl II llllll |l I j. that 11 might ka la 1 l ll| In with the natural end onaaeaaaddfenttyof bk honor. ta Mayor. 8kaH we not therefore more for a small of rata, hot appearances go a great way la the arallar of winning or rcpcllgutaMaatil Tklt la aa trne of lnantateaaof animate things. Tkna.lv — TfL a raaaim al|ii which k rolled leap here hi nine, bat lo the average editor It appears lo be wacthleea, and it aanai kara eiliam'Hnai7 aierlu to wtn hk assorts ratteo I the form In which II ocaaaa toUaa-U.ladead.be eoaaeni lo akaap lie opening. Bo, alao, a 1 I |Mll of an/ aort which is rolled for esesfBBS who reeatraa It. From the deyi ot the A|»celypeeto the^prraent If, tkerafoea, rn would aroid the apa I irlpa or a peasphM which you Tboae beech partUooa that eraryooe la aaklag abort-am wa aerer to hare aantt How kit that Cape May PofiitanoaaaU comfortably shaded hyanbaea frora Ha yaey edge, aad we oltha ao mac* ksgir plaoe mart either brown In Ike noorehlag ana or elaeahun the brack, whir* k advertked as our chief attnctta altogether. AO Ibaaa children who are brought bar* for the aea air mat be packad Ukaaaidtaa under the pier or s^-srjwts beach. Weoaanolthlahltagoodthlag , for haUaa to be crowded together la , aodka aaaaB apace, and U Ihaanaber , what wOl it be hy |ha middle of the aaa- | ana. PaThapeU our oouactacn could I ha farad to dl for two bona a day for " a weak hare kaadad aa the beach dnrlag 1 had&g than Ibay would giretu long ' aa— lag asorsals the much needed < — . Oertafadj wa aaedaotbe ear- < prteed B onr Boating population took I Ihetr comfort. ■ — — £ The baaa bal game of Monday wu re- ( viewed from ta grand stand by aaaa- c Uaaca aaaapoeed about eraalyof toen , mi woraan-^ Tho Mr sex — utod and f lha aaaa. Many of tam held aeon I btaaltata — b hank. haying aoourate aaataupcB the operetta, on —Bald , ■aaa —Aa la lha aaaet language of a l ■aaa-kai a^y^tah^-Bby t — £££7^ Thf ; tataTkiSTdoS'tetZSr t£ * £tawtto ° dovpngnadra nltlieaa and vietiok i high okas roaort tor Bold sports. * Theodore Mueller workrd early and ' III I at for —ota light Infantry, Q nddro fWaHMkaobranaayaaknow- » riffle ml id service, by him for his dm t yta rat* of Ua Use in the effort to u ta— I*— a ta toraber. of to, J a— aty wbn MM thrtr tatkt mi Wl b baaa — — Wtttat aay recognitta. b ftwa^diaaataa Ita the Iret \ law that atowey hea bra paU for the t « — artallta y U pic— wn ban eapertaoed a rerul- . ISSErM. "*1!

The foOowfag appeared ii the eet- , naaaa of our wetddta deal. — Oape I May «er (red), which hunger, for all 1 ilpUtlKt.'..-.' Ma. Karma:—' The Wmt aonree ngnia c "The city wea In total darkaaaa dor- - tag the etone an Wedntodny night to eeeerel houre." In conOndlrtta of the abore .tat*, the lepvfor the Chief of I^HmLrta id t.1- Lemp et , fool of H'iward rtraet not lighted. Lamp at— aBlli and lahitlia ill rati uai at • Srafrdentotnllied tint portion*^! oat h city, aa to csnaa them to raeert lo any ■naaaa In thdr futile efforta to daf ant oe • Injure the progree. of thla aafpilalag , aad aucceaaful eutnpnay who hare done an mack for the adraneenenl of Cape • May. Jaa-E. Tartan. , Thinking tat the readen of the Mire ' wIB raOahk alight laalght Into the worth' wh take pleaanre in preaentlng n few < (acta. The author of the abore bit of . literature, Jamea B. Taylor, b anpaala. ' , tendentof the Franklin Electric tight : Oraaay, an in dl to II in whtoh w» « . chartered abont two yean einoe with n I capful etock of #90,000. That'a quite a < . anm, era on paper. The company ia- . •oedBK.OOO worth of etock. For this • there wee paid into the tranenry the eum of BIMB. Water enough to bathe la. F. ' J. Melria. the praddent of the inetilutta, puld to BdOO for hie 06000, and ao a did Charlea Needlea. ]. M. E. llDdrcth, the fraaaurarof lha Inatltutlon, paid la c •MB tor a — btak of taek, and ao did the eapertntcndenl, Jamea E. Tey- e If It cameeoeyto the ocbera it waa particularly ao for W. & Miller, who > received »5000 worth lor lore, pore and aim pie. Thai equipped the Inatllutlon t atarted out lo do buetnaae. The laat time they were made lo appear before » the eoott fv running Into debt. It waa that they owed a mortgage and b and floating debt of abont f 18,000. and aa near aa oould be tamed, there nerer ° bean a dollar paid oS. Thla Inatitu- h ttou now wnnta to iwoe »J0,000 worth » „ uou wnnu lo l woe an), WHO worth

„ of bonda on the franchise aad eeUthem d cash, to pay the debts. To abow how tl aaalona they were to obtain ready money J the taUtution made an offer to the ML J light* needed In the ■reels, aa well a> ^ an the boutee fw the not three yean, r. provided the company bay (TWO worth j] of bonds Barely thereto oometh log rotten the in Cape. Thla company charges the city S5 oenta fw each light, whde ■ the hotels and othen an mada pay (1, , U end yut they want people to put their i- good homy IMo the inaUtutlon. For the benefit at any that might not ' * know, we would my that them is a cm- ' d tain amount of feeling entertained by J ° certain member, of the dty council II against —Mayor of thla dty. Of aU 1 » the memben of the dty council of Cape ' h May, only three pay as much a. one rat ' || of turn on thefr own rod estate. One ■ a paya (M, another *83 and another (IB. * Laat year the council voted to giro I b the contract fw lighting the dty to the < « Franklin Ktawic light Company, they I i» to raodra #8,000 par year. Thla year < a the dty council of Cape May awarded < the ooo tract fw lighting the dty to thla 8 one company for (5,000 per year f w a I a term of three yeara. The Cape Inland > a QaaBght Company, which ihe Mayor la t I latoraetod In, pffrrad to light the dty 4 with gaa fw (1,500 par year, w (3,000 and plaoe 80 electric lights along the I ' beach front, inetoad of the 18 which are ■ then now. In apeaklng of the matter 1 " to Ihe Mayor, one of lb* worthy coun- ' ; dlmeneald: "Me made np our mladi not to give It lo If yon would do It fw b , nothing," Bo, for the next three yean 1 the cummer cottagers will contribute a ' their .hare toward paying thla extra v " (8,000 Into the ooffera of the aobatantlal Franklin Electric light Company, cap- t ltd etock (10,000- la this worth the a cottager, attention? , I WhO* Uw ptou. part of the town'. 11 I population were Uataing lo the Sunday > mooring aermon. of their rcapedlre 1 ' preacher*, the tonmol Ibedty fln(oow) 8 ' hell amou upon thdr can. and cent k ■ half of them into the .trot to aae the 1 I unusual event of a Cape May Bra. It r that Ihe conflagration ettrted In o j William.' .table, eoaunnnta- a [ ting to Ice bouee hi rear of Tremcut eot- al I and before the firemen got a Bream g . of water npon the buUdingt. they were a : with the bone In the (labia. C. B , H. Dougherty, Chpt. Chan. P. Fooler and Alvin B. Marcy wen on the .pot u effective Mrriec by boldlog the * Beam In check tOI the .tamer* arrived d ' on the (round. We understand that „ 1 the men of the Bra bureau are not cup- r \ poapdto be on duty all the time, yet ; bta— 0y aent atieam* of water upon £ Fortunately there wea Utile wind. If n there bad bra a Mill bmeae at the time „ an daogeroua la ndt matter* aa this. Thla icwchlag np of these buildlag* may be a Unt for more prompt aer- " eta when the Bre Bend Is abroad. It u would mam that a ooupic of cectiooe of F born *1 inched to the plug right by the B would have been euflldent toemoth- " er it, but there didn't seem to be any ana to my, earty In Uw event. Just what « tary delay ebould not be permitted. What would ban happened if the Are j" bad been fair from the ei*— house in- " alead of «onm throw from it we tare ' The habit aome forward people ban a ba too bequemL Thk fcrwardneea should not be tolerated, and H la time some one Is mada an example of. ™ There are aome tat taWara could ?: mantta tat ought to be expota. " When a lady goes Into the water to ™ she does not expect lo be btaalted u| those meddling Intruder* who bad be lata back wood, and not at lo the emribore. Boma ooe will have to be ^ Hcrttoa. " ^ c*s^'Sp;;s-,ii»; ° Owing to taBraeen delay la the trans- " pwtntta of tumta ta Mta|.natorial ^ pwtp^'ta'rair unuTjtdyw"a^ * Auguet 3, 4, 7, 8 and 11,1188. - By that * Urn* the track wM be put lc excellent " ooodtttoc, and thoroughly equipped to . aeomnmodale ta public, horaca «d u stable alteodanta. The program, a. frorhtaly taaod. will be carried out, ,, ;

* Iwila talihm.hiln n 1 1 H "1 think I heard Mangy." Waahbiiwlaa am at tait baaL « PvtamammlatatrntaJlaL ■" Thereb an omosous lull la poUtta. r. We have two good bene ball dub. » w^* e Thla ofle e haa ta moat complete of ° Oat market gardens are bunting with t riialy ~ " " ' - - » ^rao' ** r She km ta beet wlaiwa of our oorna. r pcndenL | the banks I "I win never drink ^nin," M the West along. i •; • ..• I I Tbetag meacuIlBe atdde in nprd by The Into rata have glra lawtw a fnah ■' r tlnm.Vl.UnL j [ Bee to. ovighml Mikado, tonight, op . thjOqoai PW. y/, ■ . i I, • j Boappov soup it regnaM aa n g|nal f daHeney by seam. j The country itands In urgent need of , dead beat akaks- < Friendly criticism la much better than sycophantic praise. , Take a trip on the Bewell'a Point HnO. ^feisia.(iaD ■ able fad, of ta mason. >U li'Ml, Who Is Ihet flma with a fortyjnch cbemln a batoleg roltJ ^ t Tbayaerar would -be mhaad. North A curly bended Lnfayrtle Bract damMl boaota'ot tour beaux. ,, One hopper ML Put him on ta UaL Then win be grand concerts ami hops now' almost every craning. b a better Inch than Long Branch' baa." Sporting authority. b The people of Hollf Beach have taken courage rioce ta railroad km changed p *^T' a~ «

. real estate marteL c The gnat number of automatic door- . dosing epriugs la pCKttal nan prnelnlm the tort that era have not yet atlaimd- > perfect confidence In their fellows. . The rain faDeth upon ta hat of the i Just mas and alao upon hla umbrella, i which Is carried In toe hand of ta un- , juat man, who bps just stolen 1L t toe brow of Ihe beach— bang it »y_to . .peak. The root* will hold ta sand , Jam toe came. I Bomo Of the haniLeome owlets of I White' Hill's rylra* thatta have for- , mkan thdr tafy bower* and toe wide L awakes bar* nothing on tbdrbaoda and , are lonely now. What haa become of ta project ot . provide shade on toe Brand. One of i enterprising bath house proprietors thrrealcnad to do It himself wtm what he oould gat from lha dly.- Hat <le Owner, of single Mick yecbu who may wish to enter them for toe regatta ; will tavb t^e name, of their roapectlve > at tola MBoe, with length of keel — .pread of canvas. > 9reas regaUa about August i.t. R. Moors wiH give arrup worth (75 for Barter. There will be other prlxea. MoOoy Win tad a helping band In working np ta nee. Again, dent do It Do what? Venbeyond ta danger Uae in toeanrL aad wOl take you off Into deep water with the uaail result. The peach blow Monde blushes up to the roots of barred hair when a friend asked her after taring the ocean bath If ta h*d bra rearing on toe bosom of the Cape May vweils. Simon Hauler', orchestra serenaded J. F-ed. Zimmerman tat night at_ the a neat little, 'rpcscb thanking Mr. and Ua mnaWana. Advice to oily people: Oo out lo|o toe country today, get a whiff of b«ati air and the odor of ta grass, vV ta for sniff of oxono, and don't forget to rajntoa over ta fact that you an alive and that you Hve in ta United Rem. P. Dcvls, ta Chestnut street Jeweler haa contributed a handsome solid silver cup to toe winner of Moobear ball gamo. It 1* a vmy beautiful piece, a love cup, aad la fully engraved. The church services wan somewhat up Sunday by ta lire. At the M. R. Church Her. Mr. Michel ocIh. Bradley^ of 8L Luke's'^Udtadii' John's. Ooe hundred aad Bf(y members of ta Mount Varnon Cottage Lot AtaoclaUoe wwe at ta Oape yaaferday looking over thdr pnmnaalhee, They ware weri ptased with what they saw. Maaata. Buchols and Sonnbnugh were of ta The season of losing things has set Is earlier than usual. Don't wear jewelry oo ta bench. Ita of no particular use there nor anywhere dae aa lo that- But people will wear and lose 1L The newtpaper* make a little by advertising for theflnder. CHy council has elected Onpmln Wn. captain u a well tried veteran in his crooks with him hi the harness. "Our Church" la ta name of a monthly periodical edited and published by pastor A. R McOurdy of the Baptist Church. It is brim full ot choke rending mailer, and will be of uae In stirring up an tatareet among bis people,. The spirit of conciliation puts peace, and harmony far above trifles; it petty selfishness, it tnfiieta no unnecessary wounds, and It lends a courtesy and grace to acttoas,* charm to to prsaeaoe, a dignity to character and a never Jamng .pring of hnppineea to Ufa. ta view of having a large ocean yacht during ta latter part of this month or the first of August The course to be from BewdTs Point to an anchorage prise wBI be a large silver oop. A small cup will bu (Ivan to the second boat, aad a cub prim of (IS to ta P.^BhkSTno^ aoaempaalad by his wife and daughter . Mr. Bhlalda haa lorn none of Us old dm* ganlallty. but on the conOary aoaaa to anarssyaa he pleased to bear him from some one of toe.dtyjralptu during hla stay. It Is ran- tad that Oda baioved f— be given a thanes to ad— M them. The people wish to haer Mm, and wiUtatoom a

EacelVpLwfnriior. Heavy tattanreatarhrt!. l. I Haw tor a newumpln. Lam weak ef ta Mikado, a Kennedy ta a good scorer. New for ta Brtdnglteaka. a Now lor flaking aad mUtog. Take in lha Pier this eraiag. f DM yon over as* a board walk? Have you been lo Baweffa Point? , The Mikado evtry Mgkt ttata weak. Good antnrad man pteeplra Ihe learn. I Congrem IlaU has a b% engagement Hatt ■ Hall. Chris. Gallagher ta fund of horaebnek riding. r Beware of too much lee wntae tome hot days. > Improve* faclBUca In toe Jobbing dnThe cool stw broeaea yesterday wen delightful > ■ Mtadlrectal letters multiply al the poat office. i Holly B—b and WUd wood irfll soon hands. Oar — editor aad lamByanat Qorviritoratahe early mormng walks The "Orent Typhoon" next week oo Ocean Pier. Common a-pongus makes a pretty plant for lawn. The Philadelphia dailies are speaking w«U nf Oape May. toe Braxton Villa. A One of ae* foam marks ta high ride I line on toe strand. i There are talking stocking* with ' In for ladle*. 1 There'* a white vert that only needs I A Man way wed In a cutaway if Ua < and 4- buttoned. t Time flies. The only feDow that can ' it ta ta musician. I The political horixon baa cIlsMI I Penoe reigns in Warsaw. Ma roora daisy in worUng off Job* I with our four presses. I

to The psnch crop may be doubtful, but the speech crop wUl not fsil. * Comer, are a. dUUeuU to get in the S Cape May wUl enjoy toe eeusalloa of " "onr\bt Delaware Bay sod Cape May *■ Railroad is a refreshing ride. n" Bee if your friend's name ta in ta list of to-morrow's hotel arrivals. "E. K." exemplifies toe Irlte mylng " that threatened men Hve long. . Bern ball on the bench neriy in the morning U a Cape May habit. . Congrtna pavUlun ta a favorite resting _ Piece for morning beach visitor*. The New Columbia will give a hop at . Ihe hold next Bntbrdsy evening, The nlgnlag belle at the seashore ta particular abput hnr sun umbrella. ^ Salem City waa represented here y*s torday by several hundred people. — A-g—ura In your Imagination la. of P cootie enclosed In a frame of'mlnd. The town of Clayton, N. J., emit a large delegation to the Cape yesterday . — "My two summer boarders. Nice gentlemen, but they eome In awful tale." The able editors of toe seaside dallies are getting their summer sticks of taffy. , The excursion from Camden yesterday >r helped swell ta ride of Cape May's stall It's a pity that same people cant even go Into bathe without taking a dog with L The oool porches rt ta hotel Lafay- „ cue are fanned by ta freahmt ocean Why don't certain store keeper* in toe 0 dty keep thdr oeltar door* securely ,d. Congrem Hall baa a lady who much lt resembles ta British Queen in personal Brotberton's Temple Theatre Opera * Company In ta Great Tyooon, oral d Those flyers from Ohio have already '• Birred op an Interest amoag.lover* of horee flesh. * Horata from Monmouth, Guttenburg ' and Hksnpshred wOl be entered In toe The girl who mistook a bumble bee * for a blackberry, rays ta wUl know * better next time. The Oarieton menus are printed In « plain English, a novel and at the same e rime a good Idea. t- "Four pews front ta fronL" mhl a 8 clerical looking gentleman, when buys lug tickets for Ota opera. Our pretoea are vury busy. The work X of this part of toe Warn establishment t it fsr ahead of other years. ^ Tfie Dativ Wava management hue V bren highly complimented by the Brass, Arrangements are bring perfected for , gsnUemen-a mom an ta Driving Park. r Mr. Sheriff w« soon take ta matter la 1 hw"L _ Our enmspondehu will excuse ua for c cutting down letter* this week- abort of time and space. Bend la matter We an Memed with grait personages ' tolt summer, ta Governor of Maryland , bring now added to all the lord, of Par- _ Hamaat who hare enlenaln-d ua tor a ' Three quarts of ta "brine" qukkly awaDowrd by ta bathing dude, made * ^ufly" seasick; he's not quite so 9 For merchant tailoring, meaning, al- ■ taring, pressing aad repairing, go to r George M." Powell. IS Decnlur street, lHow Wsshington. 9 Mr*. I— ta matron of ta Tiro. I too Houre, hue screened ta window* * and canopied the bed* of her snug lad 5 landlord Urines u wsrmly spoken of by those whom domiciled in his house. , Mi*. Ilainea tanOIMldtoer when pleas. - Dnims's Japanese More la just awann- - lug with people looking at and baying s Thdr prices are rearaahle. l Oa Saturday noon, Wn. T. Stevens, b preddent of the dty council, waa aerved t oeUce, hf BhertB 'Shoemaker, that Edb win P. Clark had attend nil against B the dty lot (3000 damages. e Charte* Oriver haa add his market B house aad grocery to Joseph Brooke. 1 Weoaa cordially reoommsndMr. Brooke 1 to the geaaqoa support of ta public, e The beautsfal prieee manufactured by toto' the show window of toe 8wiee L Bore. The prixa are both novri aad a appropriate. J. H Senuu. the popular tobaocoulst, a baa posted up In conspicuous piaoee o ebonl hla Man that he soBi ao cigarettes e toboy*. Hie example in' this reepect is e mil annle par yser of Bt rail Injur. B AIM tad' wStout

PERSONAL. Little Rdmoea. deugbter of WQIlam F. Ceeeedy is dangeroualy UL Mr. «M Mr*. Hnmphrey^ughett with Mr. staTMra. M. A. Leagert, are at ta Mire Nellie Arthur, denghlar of toe lato President Arthur, la at Lennox, Mao*, with the Frelinghuyeeoe. Ber-T- O. Manchester, ol the MethodLt Church,, thi. dty, preached In Trinity Ororeh, MUlvffle, ye rterday. Rev. E P. Shield, aad Mr* Bbldde L are here'far a «rw day* They find a Fraode B. Im haa gHan up hla d intention of going to Europe this summer; hewlllbe In Cape May bra tart Judge Cbaa. G. Garrira tegUreed at tended ta banquet and reapooded to 8 toe toad: "New Jareert Governor." J. TV* via Qulgg, who is now cune arctsd with the Aruericaa JftaMaa, aa. ItBiqg Mr. Freaod, ia well and kindly e remembered in PhHedclphla Ed. Oske k toe custodian of Ccngrvna equal to bya ioagoonno of-pnolieal 1 aaroio* lata ofBcea of large inn* B. F. Sheriff ■ a thorough turfman. ■ He knows his breirwre in all ita detail* HU gtriding hand k being fdl In geti ring ta Park ready for the inaugural r Miss Cake, d Congress Hall annex, has true burtusm oapaclty. Mingled . with this rem womanly possession are many grace* of character which are not J The reddence of Mr. aad Mi* Daald ' : Cold Spring, waa photographed yesterday afternoon by 8. C. 1 I of this dty. Mr. and Mrs. 1 i time. ' Mrs. J. F. Chke thiols wdl of ta ' , May boat* Congrem Hall haa ' not been left hi toe transaction, but ita I well filled tables and thronged porches ' tell a truthful story of progress not only toe hold, hut the Oape. 1 Colonel Cake's family are developing 1 successful bold manager* Mire 1 wields toe sceptre lc Congrem Han 1

ve annex with peculiar grace and skill, Ed. and Horace are running ta elegant ut Hold Richmond at Washington moat be Seavlila came Maatlnn. . The following k the program for Benville Ckmp Meeting, which commence* oo Thursday. July 18th, and clones on ' Tuesday, July Slat, 1888: Thursday, 18th, preaching In the even ing by Rev. II. B. Edward* Friday, 80th, preaching by RolUn >g Smith, Alfred Wagg, M. C. Blokes. Saturday. 21st, B. C. I-ippincott, D. D., "* Socrates Townseti, P. W. Bldcrtack. Sunday, 23d, E. C. Hancock, G. 8 '* Btykea, O. C. 8Unger. Monday, 88d, L. A. Bearmoie, Edwin Hewitt. D. B. Ackley. Tuesday, Stth, J. X. Dobbins, 6.' H. Tulilx, h. M. Checsman Wednesday, 85th, ^Tcmpereucc Day. *" Prayer meeting at B a\m. for Owl's blessing on tbe servaom oftllie day, coudueled by Rev* 8. Townsen and W. : Stockton. Prayer meeting to Tabernacle at 8 A. M. for the grncrai triumph i of ta temperance cause, conducted by * P. W. Bilderback. Tvmpetence confer- I enee meeting at 8 A. M- Conducted by . " J. T. Price. Al 10 A. M. ta general services of the day will oommeocc with i singing, scriptural reading and prayer, *" after which addressee will be made by I Rev* D. Stewart, Dr. Fill, L. O. Man- , n cheater, 8. B. Haywaid, C. A. Brewster, b a Ttaddey, P. W. Bilderbsck, A. B. , McCurdy, B. Townsen, G. G. Sensor, r- A- J. Gregory, J. L. Lsudls, Dr. J. B. , n Grew, Walter Thompson, I- A. Bear. more, H. R. Edwards, J. B. Huffman. ( ie The temperance services wUl close by , T a gospel temperance sermon at B P. M. by Rev. J. T. Price. Mrs. 8.F. Downs, , b president of the W. C. T. U-. together , tl with several other eminent temperance t a 2.80 P. M., with addresses and organ- , Thursday, Sfflh, preaching by Wm. r Mergerum, Jesse 8inos, J. W. Merri* >f Friday, 87th, James K. Dlveny, J. H. t Mlckle, E. H. Durell. g Saturday, 28th, C. K. FUmtog, J. H. c « Payran, Wm. Zaue. { Sunday, 88U>, John Helsler, J. Hand- t e ley, Ananias Lawrence. ' Monday, 80th, L. O. Manchester, Ja* t „ Rodgara. i n In addition to Ihe above named mto- * e iattrg there will be a reserved fume of ii temperance clergymen for a special Prayer meeting in tabernacle at 8 A. J k M. ; family worship to cottages at 7 A. t I M. ; public prayer meeting In taber- n narie al 8 A. M ; preaching at 10.80 A. a M. Children's meeting at LIS P. M. ; „ I_ preaching at 8 80 P. M. ; young people's „ k prayer aad oonference meeting at 8.00 f, P. M. to tabernacle. Preaching at 8 P. 0 r M. at the pavlUoo, followed by a public T , prayer meeting. A logefeaat will be „ I held each Sunday morning of the camp to Wesley Park, at 8.80. r The 8 A. M. prayer meetings will be t conducted by Rev. S Towaeend. ltcv. r Wm. Stockton and wife. h The general prayer meetings will be I conducted by Revs. P. w. Bilderback. c | D. B. Ackley, J. F. MorreU, E R- Brun- c ■- late, P. Corson, Exra (^tke, T. Parker, a Frank Hlldrelh, C. Lawrence, Frank" a Parker, C. a Elder, J. Nelson Hand, f C. W. Uvexley, Jos. Baud, Wm. llurL ti e Children's meeting wOl be conducted 0 by Rev* Rollto Smith, IL M. Cbee* U man, Charles Ogden ; Prof* D. Davis, [. It. Thompson, jfr. Alcutt, L. Stephen- S f son, Mr* Sumner Marcy. Mr* A- Steel- P matt, Mr* IL Allen, Mr* L. Hand, Mrs. WUber Hand, Mr* J. N. Tomlin, i. Mr* 8. Steel man, Mr* T. Sej re* Mr* 1 C. P. Rohart. 1 0 The music of the camp will be conducted by Dr. H. Gil more and family, a 1 aoBrted by Rev* C. Ogden, G-H-TuOU, '■ D. Davis. Prof. Hall and other* of super- o Rev. Charies Ogden, whose superior r r talent as a artist k acknowledge by 5 ail who have ever had the pleesure of " wkaeaaiag hie akffl on ta blachboerd, 0 has been cogassd (or our children's 0 ^ lesslliiss General CBaton B. Flak baa ' 5 Dorifledthe Director* (bat II possible be !- will make an address on local option at * 0& temperance meeting on ta 35th. Bishop Taylor alao Informs us lhaL <= 1 Provideooe favoring his design, be win * L spend two day* at Beurilk camp. = 1 The tadritual Interest of ta camp d will ba under toe enpervktou of Rev. ° g G. U Dobbin* P. E d , AU churches, with their pastors, tern h 1 aad ta public generally are respect- £ funy invited to attend all ta esrvtoaa t t of ta camp. Dtnscvoe* t * There k a daM on (he colored M. E b » church of thi. dty at (800 which ta 9 pastor, Rev. C A- Ttodley, and his peo- « d pie are trying to lilL Tbe benevoknt » ° of thk city and visitors could not «j r aid a-wortow* o»*se nor a more deeerv- f 1. ing people. They are working hard , '■ themeelve* end Inviting the help of othera. Send your contributions lo ta „ —■or. |

San lota m Mayor Lodhm k seen daily around town talking to frismk and ncqnaiatIh "**«• 10 The new beer garden end hotel are very etoely flttod up and are well patren- *, laed by visitor*. , Th* Roeedale Cottage k always filled with guest* and Mr* Towaeend seems 1. to know wefl how to keep U full. There n k no better pkoe to stop 11 you visit Sea Ua, I, The water question k bring eeriouaiy aj-itated, and ta rime ta not tar distant whan we wfl] aot.be oootpaikd to puy is seventy Jive cents * barrel, sad econo. v raise so closely. We must have water, t end ta sooner we get It right Jhe better x Tbe ecddent rt the new hotel ires not u so serioiB as h might have be*o, though 0 rms men suffered a broken leg and others a severe shook sad frighL About „ forty ftol of ta porch gave way and t carried with R \ number of people. . Luckily, bat. few were under IL A drowning accident happeoed here 1 wn Friday InsL Tbe steward ot ta Con- , liaantal went out for a swta* and was, I token wtlh a Bt aad drowned before ssfrienda or rdatlres, and had been here bat a abort time. , J. P. Way's mlleclion of sen sheik and shell work k ta moat beautiful sight to be found along toe board walk. [ It k really wonderful what a variety of t contains, and toe work of arrnnging them In so many beautiful and si tractive I and ahapea k truly sat relishing. The Be* Mew House haa an its rooms engaged, and quite a number of guests are there already. Mr. and Mr* Groves : , are model hotel keepers; they bare their nicely furnished and sent and , clean, ta parlor k cool and inviting and . , tbe table U supplied with everything ' , good to CSL aad it U exceptionally well attraction for both the young and old, , and the Improvement over last J tar's sr. , tractive. Ones sympathies are not tor- , j tractive, isnca sympstmcs not tor-

tured by ta sight of a poor, patient ( horse compelled to go mound and t around, making one think Ua poor head must be In a terrible stole of di nines* Too new Life Saving Station ia nearly completed, and la a model of comfort . Sad convenience. The old one looks I very shabby now, and indeed it* waa i hardly fit l^jjriic eight brave men who - live there sil the dreary, uncomfortable winter months, to be ready at any time ■ lo risk their Uvea to save those that may be caught out in norms sod driven on , toe bar, helpless and al toe mercy of the wind, hall ami snow, ami the three hours > exposure to Urn cold and weL They well deserve t warm, comfortable place > "Well air, I never saw 'cm so thick." Miv. l,lzxie Marts k expected home . from Florida in a few day* The ground haa been broken for the • being held so early a great many of peoplo will not attend. I Thomas Jones of Mills llle moved Into i Ihe Noah Hand house on Wednesday. Tho "stuff " is to the Rio Grande boys 1 pley ball if it can bo properly gotten Mr* Mary Golf is much indisposed 1 tbe effect of aweverc cold. Mr. and Mr* Edward J. Msrtlo of D. C. are making a parental visit here. Oape May county will poll ono bun- i drmf more votes for Harrison and Morthan it did for Garfield. i The Republican ticket in Oape May county thk fall will more than likely be i . Senate, Walter 8. Learning; Assembly, Bennington Corson. Democratic i tickel— Senate. Mbomaa E. LudlanK I Assembly, Charles Oliver. Oh thcec mosquitoes ! 1 never knew so badly, did you ? | Mr. and Mrs. Macalllsler have pur- , chased two elegant riding horses. Mr. is a beautiful finely built sorrel and t toe other a dark bay. Mlsa Minnie Way had toe misfortune | to cot two of her Angers quite badly though they are getting along nicely and , alio Is able to fulfill her duties aa organ. , Mr. E 8. Talent and wife, of Philsdelphia, have been spending s few days , Mr* 8. T. Coleman. A days sailing ; and flahlng in the yscht (lamella Coleman was very much enjoyed by tbem. t Early In the morning ami about four ( wagons file on the Turnpike en route , Sea Isle City loaded with vegetables , of all kinds. Tbe market la said lo be good though toe unusual crop of moaquitoca keep too people from slaying as long aa they would otherwise do. ( Harry Foster la happy. Why shouldn't be? He has named him Charlie. 1 Jobn Soffc, one of Holly Beach's most enterprising young vnen, visited bis par- . cnla at tbe Spring on Sunday laaL Eddie Hodman presents a fine appear. f with bis new hone and buxgy. . Now that tite "Ilch" has disappeared, { mosquitoes ceme in for s full share. Miss Vide Moore, after quite an attack of illness, ia able lo be out again. J Blic attracts Ihe eye of al' | pasaera-by. J Cape May point. I Charlie Rennlton, son of William la quite a fine wheelman. Music in Carlton Hall every morning and evenly. > The Bret hop of the season took place on Tuesday evening. ' Chaa. W. Howe, of Vindautl. N. J., • paid a flying visit lo hla friend, Edwin Mark ley, today. ' Cbaa. E Markley, of Salem, formerly of toe Point, was down for a few days I o* Sunday last, paying his old home a a—.. t A lad of about fourteen, who r vue j could net be learned, was rescued f "tn i Bunday while In bring tbe old wreck. Ho got beyond and waa bring rap'dly carried oui by to* under tow, when, resizing Ida danger, called for help, II. C. Windalphand J. D. T 11, ofthr Dstev Wstz. , bearing hla cries, Immediately swam to . hla assistance, arriilog none too toon, . for when tay reached him be waa about . rink for tbe tart lime. They, with , assistance of Mr. Ray Hand, kept hies up llil Ihe arrival of the life. boat, which took him aboard, nearly exhausted. Mr. Windolph. closely followed by J Mr. Toll, waa the first to reach toe J drowning kd. and lo tbem and lo Mr.. J Hand ta boy om kk trie. For the ' 100th time— Dont venture loo tar in tbe -rt- ... : W.Scott Hand, mfe Insurance at low. 9 est rain* Call or write to him at Cape I (If) '

Goshen I tame. 18 Mr. aad Mi* . William Thompeoa of *- Camden ere visiting relatives hero tola week. re Mis* Fin 8p lager k spending bet aineff vacation among relatives and friends hero "* Mr. Fred GhnknhlD. Mr. aad Mr*. * Harry batjl accompanied by Till ana T Towotend. left bete for Ota May on * Tuesday UaL Mr* Trading Hewitt and two charm - 1 ing daughters of Angteaca, have been vi : Blag here for a few day* * John 8. T^Bnrk* paid bis bonis s 1 short visit ta first of ta week. '' Mr* Smith 8Utee of South Dennis, * hue bc(n visiting her mother, Mrs Dcbrah High for several day* Mrs Newell 8. Careen, and daughter Maad are under tbe parental roof for ^ .few day* . Mr* Cbsrke E WyatL aad daughter 1 Oracle of Worcester Earn, are spraying * are speeding the summer at toe home . of her parcaU Mr. and Mrs Bptitb Towaeend. -V i Gap* Enoch Roe* of Jacksonville Fla ; ' his toU week, been visiting toe home of , | U childhood, having baac absent Attention Cbautauquaa*— Ia order Uiat toe minds of Chautauquana may oot become confused by various adverUaemenU ef Chautauqua Aaaembliea to be held thk summer at Ocean CUy, we r 1 would stale thai the Chautauqua En. f enmpmeat fur Southern Jersey now be- . Ing arranged by ta Chpe May Chautau- ' qua AaaocUtion, will bold their session on toe 8th and 8th ot August. An assembly which has been snnoaacsd for too 1Mb of July, Is tile regular B. 8. . Assembly held at Ocean City CTtry year. ' r Let everybody bear tola In mind. Im- " I portrait announcements will be pub, . Ushed soon about this great Chautauqua . EncranpmeoL ComuTT** 1 "court Houaa. The match game of ball between ta " ' Rio Grande and Dr. W. ST Learning I ' club* on too old fair grounds oo Salur-

' any runs. Tbe borne club followed and J scored one. The next inning scored two for tbe visitors, and from tola up 1 8*to 4 In favor of^o Grande. Tbo ' Learning club bunched their hits and • scored three m toe fifth, making them 9 as their antagonists came to toe bat 9 froth toe fourth inning up to the cod of ' Uw ninth, they prevented toem from 9 scoring, and at toe close of toe game 9 too score was 0 to 32 in favor of the ' The Jacob g. Hand lose ball club of 9 Dies Creek are expected tn play tlw I Towttsend W. Uarretaon club at thk c place next Saturday afternoon. Tbe Middle Township Republican 9 club was organized last Monday evening. The office of Harry S. Douglai* - Esq, will be their headquarters. ' John 8. Dougkss of Philadelphia is spending his vacation at homo. delphia have been quartered at Ufe Bar. ■ lug station at 7.mlle beach during a por. I Angleaen. Another boat race is being arrangid Tbe station needs considerable repeir Mr. Flic* come down recently lo look ' after his new cottage, which is progress, slowly. The agent to be stationed al Anglcsea Is anxiously looked for. He made us s visit on Sunday last. great number* and shipped to Pbtla- ■ delphia by Capt. J. LutUam and other* , Church service to be held in tbe up1 room of school building by a Mr. Lynn, at 3 p. m., on July 83d. All are , Mia. Uclle Holmes returned to Norton cottage on Sto and Pennsylvania aven- , on Monday, after spending several days at her home in South Dennis A line of telegraph will soon be erected from the Junction to Holly Bench. Poles are now all along the road anil , tbe cable ready waiting at Court House. Messrs Chew A Ayer* proprietors of the Hotel Ang loses, seem to be toe men for too business, making It comfortable , and pleasant for their guests, and are always to be found Jovial, kind and soSouth Seavllle. Our peoplo are preparing for too usual Meeting. Company friends si. . Mrs. Kendal is quite much indisposed we hear, but under the care of Dr. Way will soon be better. Mr. Isaac Broadwater baa become a resident of too plaoe, occupying toe house opposite toe Cemp Meetdressmaker, is In great demand, being aaked of her. Ilcr neatneaa and style added to a perfect At makes makes her much sought after- and her pleasant. friends who fully appreciate her. II Durwell and wife of Philadelphia are viaiting Vernon Cresses. .Captain Joseph Brown U engaged in fishing. school, will be held at the church oo Thursday. H»lh Inst. , Mrs. Maggie Leeds U recovering her | health. Indian Hemp Bitters is getting her around ail Aght. Plenty of heat and moaquiloos. i Me of our young widower* finds a* 1 ii- • "■>* st tbe Continental. I Armed -Sloop F. L. Peterson. Capt. 1 Jefferson from Philadelphia with I urn- 1 Cleared— Schooner Irene A. B. ' Crawford Captain Warwick am! sloops 1 Constitution, Captain Wrefcott and L. 1 F. Peterson, aU for Ahlladelpht* with 1 ] That Tlrnd Feeling Aftiicie nearly every one fn top spring. Jfcc system having become accustomed to tbe bracing air of winter, k weakened , by ta warm deye of toe changing searos, and reaiBly yields to attacks of dia- , case. Hood's Sarsaparilk l> Jut toe , medicine needed. It tones and baQds , every pari °< the body, and also ex- , pels all lrtporiUe* of ta blood. Try It

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il Onnnlavllto Item., d Did you are tbe bear dance? p Try to keep ewake while crowing the g there miglit tg» an extra ouL 9 We pity Ural «lri of tiaeben who Iras the "three of n*" working agalnit her gentlemen culler* 11 (lurry Fitllor ha* accepted e position ua operator at lOUt >ucet office In Cum- ' Tbe Fourth wua observed with a fee. 0 night. 0 Amor Wen! sell, wife and daughter Rue. and Mamie Ludlam, jpcnl toe 4th ' with friends al Cape May City. 0 Lcazy Crewfosd ta aoon to accept a * position at Bailey, Banks A Riddle'* # . J. E. White having gotten all Uk bu* ton, Thursday, which place be will reside in too future. c Ob, look at that dress on IL It U Juat like mine. 1 Daniel McCarty ia sojourning at Cape " May for a few week* Mlsa Mary Canon of Ocean View ia viaiting her friend Sallte Lloyd. Win move to Wcsfvlllo Wcdnenday. What Win toe spoony rouplca do now. w'V Young and K. W. June, are makings bicycle lour up Jersey this 1 WMk- - r blizzard. Capulo Hubert Hand contemplates 9 making a trial trip in bk steamboat soon to Atlantic City with a cargo of 1 vegetable* ' quality. 1 painting Mr. Shaw's iiorch. ' Lydk Hemingway. Mr. A. Baton of rbiladel|>bk spent ! Bunday with bk ncpuew. W. F. Mc. 1 Uncle Bill sari toe mo^uitocs wont I family, reluming to p ilkdelpbk MonJ apple crop will be very light. Mlsa Ellen ltosa spent Sunday with j tob. vicinity. ■ friends In'tira northore part of the James Clulllu took bk «»k firantain . friends give him a call. , Aaron I >. Caraoo And wife came down r special mention. All who have used : Electric Bitters glng the song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and U ia guaranteed lo do ell tat k claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of , . the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimple* Boll* Bull Ktiuum and other affec- ! Hons caused by impure blood. Will . drive Makria from tbe system and pre- i vent as well as cure all Malarial fever*. , ; cure of Headache, Constipation- and j try Electric Bitter* Entire '■ ed. Price SO c. and (1.00 per bottle st ' A Mecray's Drug Store. 6 . Notice. ' ' Noric. cvhy given that tho "Con- ' Hill H. del Company " wUl not. In any manner, be liable or responsible for , ■ any dcto- whatever that may be contrac ed tor .aid Hotel, unlem eo autbor1 teed by IV Treasurer of said Company or i-s agent. JaoobTG. Rum, Treasurer Congress UaH Hotel Go. m/31Al

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