#§l!pr~ -rSSlsIP" " " Church Notlc— ■ ' Bervlcce.to the HtUiodli Episcopal Church- on Washington street abuve Ocean Sunday July 22nd. 1898. Prayer and Experirnco-meelipg V A- M. ■ Preaching 10.90 A. M. b* Ihe pastor. Sunday School 4 P. K. Preaching In the evening 8 P. M. by the pastor. Subject— "The great conteet, with whom ■hall be tha victory"? Everybody Invited, visitors especially. Satafree, SURFLET3ll'i no use to argue with a man against Increased facUltlea In oar Jobbing deWho'e the maacot who brought ua *Tbe War* tatda tlie prooeaaion. It nerer follow* Expectation la what gtrea xeat to the bleaalnga of Ufa. ' R J. Thorn peon, One tailoring, Eleventh and Market etreeta rbOfdrlpbia. Tbe good aouth wlnda hare begun to blow, and the #ah will follow all right. Refresh on the pier. Delicious Ice cream, lemonade, frulta and bon-Rona. Shark flahlng atlll takea the lead ao far aa the weight of the catch la ooncerned. Becauae goo perch high on the aocia! acale la* no exesae for soy unnecessary Oar 18-karmt hotele arc the pride of the town. They are exceptionally well kept. Home men are like horaea, the more they are fed and petted th more they pout. Captain Rennywm, of the Point, takea daily eonatituliona] on hla wheeled charger. A apeciroen of the aea eplder family attracted the attention of beach lounge ra ytmarday. There la no need of finding any more fault with the situation, but act in to make lb Inge lively. Joaeph Wilaon. funeral director, Cape May City. Balmlng a apeclally. Office at tha Elbaron, Congreaa place. Through olbera' pureea bo more fat. there's no uae of pining or grieving for that. Be merry while you may. Tha Delaware houae la dally receiving numerona applications for rooma. They are moatly bom the monumental city. Some enterprlatng peraon might open the elephant hotel. The bowdah would make an admirable photograph gallery. One of the prettioat j area In town ta that of Dr. Chaa. It. King, of Howard street. It really looked beautiful yea- . Captain George W. Uteres baa nearly completed hla contrart^fnMaylng ^tw A. J. Reach ft Co., manufacturer! and daaderf In aportlng gooda and gymnaalum outfita, 1022 Market itreel. Philadelphia. Tha Btoekton dance lot night waa a vary pleaaant and enjoyable performance. It look place In the Eaal parlor of "Maacot" next Saturday evening on the Pier, excellent caat, old favorites. Plenty of good music and good fun. Sea It for yourself. The gentleman with tie checked anlt and petrified cheek who represents a big eastern paper according to hla own story la doubdaaa a trend. Thf Ooean Pier U one of the most delightful of kmnging pkacet. The ocean brneaea come sweeping over the broad Howard's Pisr, owned by our enter, prising townsman W. S. P. Shield* •tarts In on Thursday evening with the Rising Hamilton Company. OoL A Ulck and Major Avery are very poDle to the guests at the Hew Colorebin. Tbcy believe In good prices and a fins table,— Taggart'a Time* The aa auroral has been seen aeaih The serpent teen I
otf the eastern New England coast. It ' all what strange eights they will persist t In seeing In prohibition states. IPs odd though but a young lady I gueat of one m our hlg hotels wished an I . introduction to a young fellow becauae t hla beat suit matched hag la color. 1 row and doam on the filet Inst. The 1 ramp may be reached by the local trelna of tbe W. J. R. R. both morning and r afternoon. 1 The musical promgrem which Has* I ler'a orchoatr* performs In the lobby of < the Stockton draws together an audi- • enee from the music loving part of our I Tbe Ways boys have fanned an alb. j letlo dob. It compriaoa excellent alli round men who fear no nolae. Tbcy artll be beard from in Athletic. Park if there's a show. Tho stuff la in the aa. 1 UbIMkmcnt to win some medals. ' » Dr. Hotmea say. he writes a poem , when be U hi a epaamodio mental condltlon. We wish he would try hla .hand , at a campaign tang. AH Ihoa pubUahnd up to dale were written by porta "The handaomaat mam In America," - Colonel Vara. Nicholas Smith, norace of the Hamilton Hold, New Vo k, out of a heart bill of 8318 The "ifmimal Life of our Sea dU," with rpcctml reference tolC Hew Jrreey coast, hlnnweful Utile book, handbavtaglf aJ all " The company must be
PEWONALT I Judge John W.TTarteott, of Camden, { la at Congreaa HalL 1 J. Boyd Nixon, of Bridgeton. is regis- . tered at the Stockton. Ilobc Oars, well known at Cape May, , ta a guest of Wilier ColUye. Misers Nellie and May Hughes, of (Mmasburg. Pa., are regtausred at the E-i S. Great will Idl her '"later of 1 [ woe" ea farmer Rom in Mascot on th* Pier Sktorday niche ! - »ajrgeBWMTo*bacui, "Dath-'ai ded hla name to Congreaa Hall register 1 yesterday afternoon. ' Tnc charming Jennie I'rince aa Bat. Mm la Maacot. wlU delight her many 1 friend* commencing Saturday night. 1 • One of Camden's prominent Preaby. , lerlan mln latere, Rev. Franklin D. llar- » rta, is enjoying a vacation at Miller cot- 1 lags. a Mr. and Mr* Great and Fred Frear 1 , will be heard again on the Ocean Pier in 1 « eoads-ypare. Th a is a welcome bit of | There- la a prospect uf teeing F.ed I Freer, tbe eomedko, aa Aoreaas Us i AT// In "Maacot" on the PfcrBatuntoy 1 e ulghy , The old favorl ea, Him Jennie Priaoe, . Ed. H- Grant, and Fred Frear, tho come- 1 . dlan, will appear In Maacot Saturday ' a nlghl. „ Friends of Rev. A. N. Wi lunar ah will a be pleased to learn that taeja getting „ along well, aefflog bbtory of bta I Church by Dr. Armitage. Ralph A. Well* last season clerk at Congreaa 11.11. It visiting bis father at ' t thia papular hotel, previous to entering opon hla duties ex this lloul Anderson, 1 » Pittsburg. Jacob and Mm. Othbo left Saturday ' a for Sea Isle City, where they wlU go Into 1 business for the aummer. They will t probably be back later In the year and start In hualneea again, e Mr. and Mr* Jacob Shaw and family j . hit mother. Mr. Shaw's wife la quite 111. The Cape May oxeoc win, undoubl0 edly, do her much goodRev. John T. Craig's church la the e Fiftieth Bepllst and not the Fiftieth «- church aa atated yesterday. Mr. Craig r will take his vacation In August at Cape . May. 1 Mr* Magee and daughter* arrived at f the Traymore Monday. Mrs. M. la the wife of Mr. Ja* Magee, the well known f manager of the Magee Printing House, 1 of i'blladclph'a. He will Join them on Sunday. t Mr* Geo. W. Daily and sou arrived at y the .Traymore yerteniay. Mr* Dally la the wife of O. W. Dally, tbe prominent a exporter of dairy products, etc., of Phllj addphla. He will arrive Friday for a lengthy atay. r After baring had a i enjoyable time, a Hugh Wolberrd. of Baltimore. wlU leave the Star Villa today for hla home, e much to tbe regret of the gueat* and o especially to tho younger portion of „ J. E. Lcnnon, city editor of th* Km- „ fog Colt, of Philadelphia, U at the Treymore. Mr. Lcnnon la a very affable ; gentleman and contributes " Timely "T Topic's to WaUht Vrttlg. Mr. and Mr* W. 8. P. Shields' three . clever children, Albert W., Noreli I., : and Bessie M. are Uking on sunburn and growing "to big. healthy children, 3 food of out door life, la wbteb they are j gratified by their Indulgent parent* R R. Sheriff waa for many years an , officer in the U. a N. He reaigned at a the beginning of the war and went t South. Mr. Sheriff aerred In the Confederate fleet of Charles town and look , in the active operations of that btotarl e cal locality. u Rev. Socrates Towaaend and hla friend Mr. James Brown, of Long Branch, j made ua a pleasant call yesterday. Mr. Towaaend la located over the M. B. I. Church at Ocean City, N. J. Little Helen WlUlama waa the Aral chihl In cross the new Townaood'a Inlet u bridge. Her father, E. R. Williams, the 4 architect and builder, Jia Juat completed a handsome dwelling at Anion. „ It la said that the labor orgulaattona L of the First Congressional IHaarict are looking InGan. Was. Brindle.of Glouneater City aa their candidate for Congreaa K this fall Geo. Briadlc la an old army ( officer and la weU up in national poU- ° Rev. John T. Craig, of the Fiftieth a. Street Baptist Church, Pklladelphl* arJ, rived here neetcnlay for a weeks' atay. d Mr. Craig la oneof the atrongmeaof the Church. He wtll atop with pastor r. A. B. McCurdy while at the Cape, and i, may preach from his pulpit U be should « atay over Sunday. Mr* L M. KahnweUer, the handaome y wife of the manager of the .Pier, baa * located In one of the finest rooms in the a Arctic for the season. Accompanied by her accomplished daughter Luln, and
gallant son Maurice, make the Arctic of tha centres of attraction, with their vocal and Instrumental music. Mr* Burt, late of Indianapolis, la via. her brother Ki -Senator John C. nrlden, on Grant aueet Mrs. Bart Is T tbe widow of the late He*. Mr. Burt whose pariah at one time took In the home of Gen. Hantaan, of whom the lias the most pleaaant recollection* " Judge Campbell came down last night, h registered at the Congreaa. and loat no p rime In revhdUng the 'pavilion on the bluff, where be looked over the grand £ of the ee* and took In the fresh b scsbreexe* Tbe Judge looks remarks- C bly well; hla weight of yrara teeming to Jtell nothing upon hla characteristic vl ■ vaollv and geaiiallty of dntpealtlon. He . la accompanied by We J. M. Camp. " bell, Reo. ' d Samuel Cohen and wife, David Cohan l and wife and Arthur Rosenborg and Jwife took a voyage from Scbdengeril b landing yesterday on a crabbing exponlUott Tbelr luck "*» good. The la- 1 dies of tbe party are bnay to-day hathieg ' their ana-burned hands with a healing | that. They will earn sal away again hi one of the Landtags staunch cuuera for another big catch. Dr. In. Smith Raeae h speeding the daya of hla summer vaoatlon at CoOgrma HalL The doctor has hero coming to Qppe for thirty-five year* prefering U above any and all other reeort* He waa of the oljHmard oLBalrimoieana that made up thfllvely Oongreaa cokmy before the "Mg fire." Miae Ethel \1noent, aa "Fiahln" the 1 prtnorea of China la tha "Grand Mogul" ' now bring played at the Iron Pier by I the Philadelphia Temple Theatre Co., is ■topping at the Arctic. She leaver? s entitled "In Dreary CeU*"the gem of - the . opera, la a grand aucceae anddet ladle* on or. off ^lbe stage who ha. yet J of Urn mori :
■amrngBL.,,. Jl ■ * CUm bakm at Seweff. PolnU "Dool dock me quite eoftard." "Mime" win be here ra a few day* The most salubrious of aea bream now taerall Flaking la now superb. Pimk your j . kit and try your lu« k. Such lovely weather as this should aatlaty the mow fastidloo* . The grocer doesn't often show grit. ' He coooeals tt la the sugar. ' . eoch tnreng. ef yoong iwople have r been son at Cape May as are have this yenr. Wheelmen claim that the Beach drive * U one of thereat reads for Ihrir purpose the country. Tbe neweri thing in lbmof seaside . . table luxuries are boiled muaerl* They , said to be equal lo oyster* -Some young-melt ■ when Grey get the r mitten pine ahey, but mow of^lhcm , aprucc op apd catch another gl|).' [ Next Saturday evening on of the ' (inert opera troupes of New Voik will |- giro a perfm manor on the I'lcr. , A silent |>artner is one Who supplhe r tho money for a Arm and "keeps file mouth shut when It la bring squandered. One swallow does not make a aumr make* an Immense amount of swallow. ] Tbe brazen faced scamp who InsuRa . women «o the board walk should be , given a period oader the tank for refur- , The glow of the elocrtrc Ught la not . needed In the suburb*, wandering lovers don't think eo very much of It ; after alL . Sheppard'a dor ladles' mlaam', and , children's shoes. Base ball and lawn j tennis foot war In great variety, 27 I Washington at. tf I Tbe street railway compsdles do not . furnish much entertainment on their f line* bat there'a no question that they I draw the crowd. , Two ten foot long sharks are on exhi- _ billon at the Sea Breeze hctcL They were caught in the bay just by the Steamboat Lauding. Tie WiVAU a^'otw fa tho hill" kind J of ltxcovlctlon* and will apeak out In . if there la anything that will make a c gang of atreet-corncf bumraera blush it , la to be told by a good natured policeman to "More on there gentlemen." j The Stockton porches are ideal loung- , in'from tho ocon. ami Simon llaaalrrt f orchestra h playing- Its delightful no- , sical numbers. A French writer Judge, women by their thumb* Those with large thumb* are said to be iftorc likely to poaaeea ua- ■ I've Intelligence. wliUc tlifi small thumb* , Lad lea who have not yet left home j for their aummer vacation, por decided . where to go, are Informed that Cape May la the nicest spot on the oarth In k which to summer. A ehlrt of while opera flannel is now e worn br oertaln young men at the aumj mcr rcaorta with evening dreae. The linen ahlrt, they ay, mual confine ila Already forty-four babies have been q named after Benjamin Harrison since campaign began. --They are making a , great deal of mi e for their candidate, hut they prefer paregoric to poll. lea aa a J". lt Tbe Mystic Chain, of Gloucester City. ,t la making great preparations for their annual excursion to Cape May by the K way of the steamer Republic on the 38<l 1_ inal. The city watering troughs put up by i 8. P. a A. are not for the purpose of ,, washing dop in, aa was the cue a few .. evenings ego on Jaokaon street near Prof. Header has composed the Mcln4 tosh polka which hla orehestn performed yesterday for the Brat time. It waa lt warmly received and aeveral ntara when delivered. , There la no peat dill, raoce between m m*n and man. Superiority depends on , the manner in which we profit by the leaaona of neoeaa-ty. „ Tha ape* of Ufa was lost for lofty du- .. tit* not for actflsbncae; not to he whirled away fa'aimlem dreams, but to Improve ounalvas and serve mankind. * Time la, ledeed, the thatre and eat r. of 111 alloc 1 nothing is so ductile and , elastic. The aalod stretches an hour lo ,1 a century, and dwafa aa ap to an hour. n A man, ao to eptak, who is not able -j lo bow to ha own conscience every 14 morning Is hardly to a condition to reepectfully mints the wortfat any 'other „ Umaofday. u West Creek people have asked that tha annual County Sunday School Aaaoelation meritnp be held at this village. | J The matter la referred to committee.
Correspond* now. t! lliaDqcatrine Bet-mrou Ltonr I Invanrax. M. N. G. ) Bai.nnoua. Jul/ >4. 1688. ; the members of the Uuxeoa Oommlttee, Hon. J. It Edmund* Chairman. Cape May City. N. J.: OnrraoDDT. At a meeting of the Board of Officer* Baltimore Llghtjnfantry, M. G., the following rasofatlooa were re- , ported and uoanlmouriy adopted: s > Rawtaed, That the thank, of tbe offl- < and the men of the BaUali ,n Haiti. 1 more Ught Infantry, M. N. G , are 1 officially ladered to the Cttlxem . Committee at Cbpe May City, N. J., for , the help and coortealu extended lo the battalion during tha lata encampment we hold fa grateful remembrance I those who pre to ua each a hart y woL i come, and wo wish for Cape May collectively and Individually a —inn of nn- ' prosperity. ffrwWwwf, That we acknowledp our - to tbe pram of Cape May . their thorough and tolerating re 1 ports of camp newt, and w* farther atk the favor of tbe jwblicatton of thea ' roolutione in the Car* Mat Wave. 1 Cep* Uarmoi F. Harrt, Co. B. r •' R, F. Smrrooit. Co. A, 1 " Joan W. Ckt-nrr, Co. D. i ; ;; ' One of the meet charming end highly * entertaining social events of the season y was the paogreetlve Jackatraw party bald at tha home of Mtan Lelbfried, 0 Monday evening. Tha games were well " played bring pernka of by the Mia— y Lribfttad, ay eh. Host BmUh^fq. 1 Meean. B. Smith. Wagt— . J. Hngbo. * Doreh, Lemdng, W. and L. Prtae. and * Newton B. fehnoff. The first prtae wa I won by Mi» LribfriwJ and Mr. DureQ, * partner.: tbe booby prise wa captured * by Miae Hughe, and Mr. Smith. After * this. Collage soup became to order, and won followed by danatog. In the "wa - llml tiliOBJ ' * ma u srafi a a gra^r ta^rita sriih the altadie* la. epa-taE *. vacation. I the
9BSSBBBB . ' I Vo»ta Th,V Tuesday afternoon a Wgrs rapoftfr " rode up u> SeweU-a Point, and whBe looking around Captain Clark, of tike ■ May. InvUed him outsailing. Tbe news pthrfer got to and aalfexL The May ta t ' a-ftoe yaehl complete to ell ha varied , appointments, and for a good; roomy. ' eomfortahle milidg and fishing boat we recommend the May'wltk her good I : rhtured and eccommodatlng "Cap." In the tore pert of the afternoon he took < out Mr. J. C. Swain end family of Weri- ° field, fl.j.i hi the touer partMraHola- • hmucr, Mr* Hodcn pad daughter. Mr*. ' A. M. dark, Mtaa Janle Smith knd * I e W*va man. b the marring Caputa Clark sailed Doctor Howard of Weab- I " togtoe, end Mr. Smith of Philadelphia. r Tbcy reported a fair catch of Bah. Captain Hughes' bdht Ufa out with ^a " large party ;"ala the Guadn." . J 1 Tbe Beariewa -put in the morning, B and bcr genial captain reported e fair , 1 As a point ot tact, nearly all the crafta i _ were out, and the aptatos report flatting good add business fair. I " The B. M. Firth was" bowling akmg ' under the Influence of a brisk brceee, I quite a party on board. ' Captain Jim Scbnlltopr aalled, to the ' yacht Dauntless, Mr. Scbttll and friend, i _ They caught twonty^lgbl fiah. i Dmuntloa out to the afternoon had u c a party Mr. B.ck. the cigar man. and | family of Philadelphia. Quite a number of fiah hauled to. Captain L. Schelllngcr took out ta the ' the yacht Congress, Mr. Schubert and daughter df Philadelphia. A good m— of the finny tribe wa booked. There were aeveral steam launches out " braving the brer aea and tide, among which were Senator Iteyburn'a, In which , oould be accn a number of gcoGcmen; Doctor Reed's naptha boat, which conr talced the Doctor and his friend, Mr. ' James L. Biapham— over fifty fish were , hooked-end Mr. Friodenwald'e. These launches make a pretty sight, y Success to the white winged flyer* 0 F. F. d The following la the record of the o horses now to this city, comprising the » stables of Ackennan A Co., of Columbus. Ohio: Si .Nlck. b. g. 4 yt|, by Imp. Kyric >' Daly, dam, Sllencr NoonJky. b. g. 4 yi* by Imp. Kyrlo Daly, dam. Dawn. [- Geo. McCnllough. eh. h. by Harry P Baa-ell, dam. Spotted Fawn; won 1J * mile hurdle race > t Niagara Falls. July i- fid, 1887. time 8:86; also won 3J mile steeple chare at same place July 7, 1887, f time 0:46. * Breyfoglc, b. g. by Imp. Hurrah, dam. '■ Rtogdlana. » Mamie R., ch. f. , 4 yre, by Imp. Kyrle Daly, dam, Gal ll! Royal B , ch. g„ 8 yr* by Geo. McCullough, dam. Annie. « Laura M-, ch. f., 8 yr* by Geo. Mo- " Cullough, dam, Elmo. Monarch of the Oak* b. g., 8 yr* by " Dudley. y Klltv Burns, ch. f., 8 yr* by Plow. 10 man. dam, Zola. " Miss McCnllough, ch. f„ 8 yre, by Geo. McCullough. dam, Silence. n Kyrle Tail, b.c., 4 yr* by Imp. Kyric * Daly, dam, Lady McCullough. Dr. T. A. Lynch, of Marylaaid, arrived '■ here Monday morning with stable of Lattals track, opposite Cincinnati, and f. named and bred u follows: lr Protection, b. h., 8 yre. old, by Parts' nerahlp, dam Spark, hi Uarollne, ch. f., 6 yre. old, by Harold. dam Lady Clyde, y Lord Stanley, gr. h., 4 yr* old, by »' Derby, dam Clyde Hall. lr An Enarcatto Woman Phyelclan. Mire Franc la Wetmore.H. D. , has been o- appointed Government Physician for the id island of HUo. "Dr. Fanny" had bets come familiar with assay of the usage* a to medicine before she oorne to the United Stain to take a practical course -n in one of our beat medical scoot*. Then >n she went hack and practiced medicine te (or ecune time. When she aw that for some diseases almost peculiar lo that u- country It wou-d benefit her lo study » under celebrated specialists. She Jgata to coma to the States sad fiemhtoed another yea. Her success since coming back at the second time has Jreen very great, ao id much that the larger part of the taublr. are Kit some time employee her. Che fa ts sympathetic, gentle and Industrious, ry "Dr. Fanny" la not hampered by spy of «- the sham conventionalities of ao called er polite eodety, but properly dressed for ha work and for protection against tbe at watha. She mounts her bone, and, o- let the rain come down to torrents or e. the eight be ever ao dark, she la instant-
ly off to any part of tho district to allevate suffering, never asking whether people wanting her be rich or poor. Per— Van. ' »M ta* wtsnan. ABd UM-aaftsrs* Ian U||H >**■< JsstoT wb*iwltlsa)>Ws*.Ve*i*" LTDSOVL awtiu-aa— rtTWeana a wow aototraii Oi -asu.". tine of the handsomest of Capy May suburban rasldgBoa ta Ifce Weltfis homestend now omiii if W. 6. P. Shield* It has lovely situation, coousaadtog an unobstructed view of the ocean and country. The hnosn stands upon the
highest I— d en Woktaftn* street and is surrounded by rid red Janipen, giv^ ' ing lt an an air of eoUd comfort for 1 either a aamnier or winter reridmce. ' Inside, the UsUdtog hu been rrcanlly : painted antCpipered. Iu broad balk f and atairsraya remind one of the real- ' Perhapa our trtoad Shklda wiD occupy • b himself ~wbaa ha gota ttred adding to i JqiyaS!'''^' *1'"1 ■lg Elk Butter. HaBowefl's have Qm. agency for Cape May and ta reodrtag tbe Big Xlk Butter by ex proas from tbe Olrtoe at Oxford, BSkZrSr
nl' ~ "furpota*ak»yt «» Come off the modi flaw some "log roUera" the other day. L Ladies holding tarysstts make me tired. <* "Who ta tip> ama" In the striped hathr Boa very reels. As people ooltact on ^ ! ^Qufta'e'olee right to see-ladles riding - the horeca. Mr. Kahasrclier always exhibits a al "Driftwood" ta on thr /« when the Wxvaatrikra II K The boulevard to filled with the elite of ft the city daring the day. Mb* and Mr- Fethentoo spend Sun. H day afternoon on Uri Pier. . b i . Bona people look adto—ub, well, you you know— in jersey suit* '• The Congress ItoS ta the spot. Li's a k dellgbtful place-, always cool. " The pavilions above the hath bouses i alwmya flDcd with eager slgbt-acers. . o If ortala boys doo't atop throwing l< things In the water, we'll. GuowUMm in. d It's quite novel to ea the novel way , which a certain gtri reads a novel, d Uatifl " > " -Where, oh! wbcre'hsalbr man wiU: f( . a bald bead, no mustai be and red whiskgone?" I It isn't often that you see two boys I going along arm in arm; ii'#«ei»eraliy a r boy and girl ,| Tbe handsome equipages of the many t •■big" people form an interesting string along Ihe beach, i A sloop yacht was soen Sunday afternoon. It wu some club that occupied ^ t ltand tried loatUt,' we think. [ Madame. Jf your "kid" don't want lo i bathe, lo desist from ducking blmi It ; don't do him any good or us either. " You want to get well, you city -sick . du.lc? Bit on the sand from 11 lo 2 sod * > do the whale act S - Joaoay twist* t"" avomock. ( The other day 1 taw a man wilk a pair ( , of smoked cyc glats.-i situate on bis an- , B gular nose galog pensively at tho -and , People are senaihU- dowc here- Tbcy , take long walks up and down tbe beach, , and expect the reporters to wtfitq them . . up UfWt pedes' riaus. x 1 "don't like lo say anything, but you , . ought to bar pen, fa in s<-p*rsie hath , [ houses talking to each other. It strikes , J me they had better be careful what they ( e say and how they ay il . i One of the most amusing scents heheld everyday to. re ta a flirting couple on the beach. Pretty etc* game any. how, why not try W "Crab" will have c his eye on youtond krrile up your rldlc- " olous actions. t The other day 1 «w two gentlemen of i color sidling along the beach, each with y a big pitcher. My f ind raid they were i going lo "ruali Hie growler," but I told . him they were going tb*rt some salt i water to freshen their city Boarders. i Some boys and girls go oft tho l'ier, sit down and commence lo mvkc lore to each other, and then, when tbcy rer any . others enjoying i ?1 themselves in the "Gonstateeay, ihou art indeed a Jewel." d The gall of some folks Is amazing! A Do you know, some of them go out on n Ihe Pier before 0 o'clock and then atay d to hea tho evening concert without paying an extra cent over the original ten What do you think of 8a Foem? I_ Y dure— in a Wave. 1 Abaantin A story uicd to be toUl many years ago of a merchant who waa peculiarly • subject to flu of nbacntniindcdnoas. n Onoo ho wa writing a loiter, and ie thought, abacntmlndcdty, that he had e- forgotten bis correspondent's Bret name. a Turning to one of -bis clerks lie said-, ie "What's John Jackson's first name?" ie Tbe clerk, accustomed to bis employer's in peculiarity, replied: "John, sir." The ie merchant wrote the letter, put it to an ir envelope and wa again at a loss. To A the same clerk he said: "Excuse me, y Charle* 1'rc forgotten Juhn Jackson's n tost name. But a better story than the ir above u told of a gentleman lu Gils city :k who waa met by a friend one tporning 10 recently hurrying back from th depot 11 toward his home. "Wuat's the mat c, test" the friend aked. "Ub, rye toft M -fay watch under my pillow, and fm * going to got It." "You'll miss your of trato." "Oh, no," was the absentd minded man's reply. "See, I've got yr four ratnates yet." and he pulled ool his ie watch lo enforce Jtbe statement. And L he dtdn't realise To r several seconds >r what It wa that made Ills friend laugh t- ao heartily. • heartily. _
Tha. Great Strike. 1 IIcllo! Hello, there! Mr. Digestion cl z Whet's the matter with you down there? 0 Hellol Mr. Tongue, ta that you? Oh. everything U wrung dowu Icit. The u hamk In the Gastric Works bare ' 'atrnck'' h The Food AsalmllatinB Company have ..shut down." and the Bile Supply Pipe b Uae can't handle their produrt. It hu fl ,, bated" and "sonred" I have afnpped ^ work altogether. Cant moye without aaatataacc. Bay, Mr. Tuagur, can't you send down to mc a bottle or two of Dr. fl Fierce'! Golden Med lea] Dtacovorj? v Yc* That Buffalo man's remedy. If ,| you do. 1 can start at once. When the b liver, stomach, or bowels are deranged. 1 or the digestive forces are "on a strike," It b the best "agtmt" to act the wheels of nature In mntlou. Druggists have It. D -n't hawk, us'wk, and blow, blow, ,, disgusting everybody, but use Dr. Sage's ,, Cstanh Remedy. _ — . ■ ■ . — - — a r Nottoa to Owners of Dogs. p Public s»fcty demands that dog* runnieg at large uomuxaied wtthln city g limits shall he dastiuyed, ooeformahly to law governing such cases. Be It of- v ' dered therefore, that two days after date / " ot this notice, all .dot*, except such u I L shall be properly muaaled with a wire I muxile or strap about Ibe now. securely 1 fastened, shall be killed. Tlie Chief of fl • Pnllr* Is heiehv .mho riled to ea this ' ' Police ta hereby authorised to this
order duly executed. J - J. Haxnr Enur.su., r Maya of City aC Cape May. s ; JffrHUh WSB- * ; l Notice of Assignment. t Sot toe ta hereby given that Cbarjca r • H. Oliver of the. City and County ot • [ cape May. New Jersey, kath tola day | > made an asslgnnsesil to ihe subscriber J 1 of tale cafeta far the equal benefit of bis c cred.tore. and that tbe aid creditors ■ auut exhibit their respective claim* , under oath a affirmation, within the r torn ot three month* , Benin W. Koaram. I ChpoMsy, N-J. 1 Dazed July 18th, 1088. J maqroT^ h^oSm'STstock^ -MMMi Y •* !"
pin Croon. Mi* G. Johnson ta a Anglcaa fa a day* Ai tbe present writing Mi* Joseph u IJoyd ta no better. The Bay View seems to bare a boat p of visitors all the time. to * Miss Marvle Holmes U vUltiqg bar Mr*. Amelia Gay and family visited 8 Amanda Quinsy the flret ot tbe week. d John Howell ta spending a abort lime ti Saville during Ihe coming csonp People are moving lo the camp S ground Uila week to be on hand 'for - the meeting. " Cap* Earn Norton, of the schooner *. Learning, ha been v tailing his and abuer* " Mln Jennie Norton, after visiting a o weeks with hcr.aunta to Bridgeton. relumed mack to -her parents' da- g Mr. aad Mrs. Ptotl after spending a week with, relatives and triads returned C their home to Camden on Tuesday I lal p Spencer (fallen ha returned to Phils, a dclphia after spending a week under parental root, be having been absent r Six trains dady to Philadelphia now h and all atop at Ocean View. , James B. Anderson and family are at j. father's house, Thompson VangU- , dcris. Miss Carrie hu graduated and t will remain at home to the future. c John Hancock spent 8unday st Dy- | er's Creek visiting his sister. Mrs, c Amanda Quiney. | There is to be no more service in the Calvary church until after tbe Camp ( Albert Coleman and wife of PhUadel- ' ph.. ^*{*6 J; ' A low days ago u Frank Sliurp was , cming fro c Sea Isle City h« threw shells In a ditch. This fright. I track part of A. F. Kendal's iron lumber , 1 stopped, "tte consequence wu the 1 wagon h^jb Ire token apart, tbe ' wheel off Ac.. l3W tbe horse could to: Jured but not seriously II ta hoped. Mrs. Mary Foster ta on tbfi rick listCapl H R Young w. nl to the Quaker f dlcg for Thursday evening , Mr*. It. S. Sapp is visiting bcr daugbi 8. E. Wicks, at Tuckahnr I Miss Hatlie Btltea . am. home on M»n t day to spend a -casoo under the |»rrnr on Monday. r Edward ltaner 1s naklng NHiie tm Will 811 tea Is engaged tmllding a a cabin on the vaclit belonging 1 1 Tisnsi t Somen, of Millvllle. - A company of nine young gentlemen a from Malaga, have been camping for a lewis Lippitwott anil wife, of Morton. Pa., are sojourning for a few days among tbe scenes of their childhood. On account of ttoavlUc camp meeting ,, hcrefnf thc neiMwo ^ ^ ^ ;'l lady' be sure you have him securely » ' The fiah are blllng good. ® P Many of our folks will attend camp ° Friends ffom Philadelphia an- vi.il , ing Wm. Worth this week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Wilmington, are j the guests of Mrs. Mary L. Foster this * Mr. and Mrs. Job lake, of Pblladcl. rt this plaw. n CapL John Selovcr has gone to PhHlr ad Iphia to take chage of a uew J, The Misses Ella and Clara Daugler. I, of Philadelphia, are (pending a few d weeks with tholr grandfather, Mr. H. I. Tea tor. e h South Sesivllla Only three days to camp meeting time and business. "
Seniors will be discontinued in the church for two weeks on account ot campjneating. o ' Mr* A. L Gay and daughter, drove ■ Dyera Creek on Sunday last ft visit , niece, Mr* Quiney. The mosquitoes were never known so aa they are now. Tbe people will I hem very troublesome both lo tliemsclves and their horaea on the camp r A gentleman, recently a m'taiouaiy, Chin* hu been v tolling at Mr. 11 ' bringing with him some curios!- ( ties from that rountry, seel, we presume, Air. Vosa's ilaugbtc, Mrs. Doctor South Dannla. Plenty of berries, ' Mr. Icwta Crea*c of Towftaend's Inlet visiting his daughter Mm. C. F. Lcam- , Our enterprising storekeeper L. R. ta giving his new fence a coat of paint. -Kir?1?:/ Larry Pctcraon is Ihe * happiest man to town. r Among the arrivals" are Mr* Dora Wenoe, Maggie Tiney, Mary A. Devi it, | Al. Wolfington, Atoaxo Wenee, Frank Wolflnnton, Pkul Daboica, Percy Uooroer and Marcua Edwards. Al Reuben Johnson's store you will . a great reflation to prices. Cencaiioons teducrd from 8 lo Set*; " all other oallcora reduced from I ( to 1c ' per yard- Full line uf cotton and wool 1 en cloths " suitable fo mens and bby* ■till* Flannel coats snd v sts for 81.81. Mason's frtdl Jan $ I per dosro- Full line of woman's and mlaash,-s>. Satteens at 10c per yard. Foil line of straw and Koaauth bat* Groceries at l.wert possible price* N. a motaaes at 41 and 86 cento per gallon. Headlight >8 i [SCf . aad paints at lowal possible prices. ■ Full Ho* of smoked mote, alsv ladles and gent's shoes. ] jullc'- dnngola kW ( kid aad mortovo at 81.60. ' All shoes al I low pnee* Call and be convinced Youm truly, . Kxtwn T. Joztaaoa. Baczwti's Station, N.J. That Ttrwd Paalmg , j Aflllcls nearly every one Is Ihe spring. ' Tbe system bavtag heonme accustomed to the hraclagairiif winter, Is weakened ease. Hood's Saraaparlllt Is lust the utadtoine aarded lt tones and build* up aery part of lb# body, aad also •». ^a aD im parities od tbe blood. ^Try It
r t»h ton Crank. The market alCape May ta Improving. Tha mosquitoes are diminishing to Edgar H. F.wtor and wife, Phltadolphi* are vtalttog their puau this week. It. Matthews and 8.M. Foater rode i out quite etyltab last Saturday night and I Sunday. 1 The late rains caused arty peaches to' on the trees to a slight extent; will be ripe this week. Capl Geo. Rofrjpizd wife were guests of Mr. Wm. Holmes Saturday nightand Mia* Emma Ooljon has been employ, ed to teach our school) the coming ace. j Mr. Campion is at work for the sugar I which ta havesllng Its .crop good II Is of a good color and growing rapidly. • Mr. Wm. Matthews went to Sea Isle City last week with a load of vegetables. rep vts a good . market with better ' prices than al Cape May. lie makes • another trip this Week. cation la being made for an appoprialion six feet deep through the sounds from Cape May to Attont c City. The cost been estimated at 130.000. It ta , appropriated Immediately snd the ' carried forward as it wilt open up an excellent market for Chpc May t.rmor* only be traversed by boats of eery draft of water and then In some | pieces only at high water. We cannot . conceive any Improvement which would more l.rneflrial lo tbe entire farming population or Cape May County than I rapidly ami business ta brisk again." Tlie cottages begin lo show quite numerous now from the lower part of ! Tbe bridge arrows the Inlet Is lo Al j Tbe • observation car." run from the all employed J Tliie make, business for » Cap:. Morgan, supervisor .4 the build. * rod- llmiae The captain i- a very I- ^ Measem'smnton" King and llurell tog yesterday afternoon and bail « pleas. lu catching crab* The party numbered " J..IJ. Chandler, a guest at the Stockyesterday . He caught a liaudtomc Too Glenriddio, Metropolitan, Harriet " Ashing grounds of Capo May water. [t- They all did well at hook and line sport. Tho prospect for some big catches of flsb were never better. U the Mcnheden men will but keep off shore a great Ashing season Is Juat setting in upon the
Frederick KempordtandChu. I'rlnny i look Captain Clark's May ycalorday. and < after a few boon hook and line ^flsblng flsb. Uoanan llama. ' How's crops? Camp meeting fever is raging here Miss Julia W. Champion of PhOadd- 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mr* Thomas Mr* Capl Wright and child accom- ' panlcd by Miss 8oIlle Swain of Philadelphia, arrived pt the home of Ihoir 1 mother, Mr* Tbonuu Swato, on Satur- 1 day night but. Mrs. Hannah Erlckson of Ew tog's ' Neck, is vtalttog at the home of Mrs. Nancy Corson. Mr. Hubert Stephenson is building a new barn for Capt. L, 8. Stllwell. Lumber Is on Ihe ground and a now . house will soon be built for E. J. Mb- ' Mr. and Mr* J. Wesley Vogeoburg of Philadelphia have been spending a few Among the visitors in town on Sunday 1 we noticed Carlton Wcstoott, wife and son of South Saville," Capl P. Browcr and wife of Townscod's Inlet. WlllUm , Hualed and wife of Court House, and ' Elbert High of A v. Ion. ■Wagons loadeilyrilh goods arc going , towards tlie camp ground. A very luge crop of black grass hu heen gotten thtayesr. ! Thi hoyuow.kcep their pockcU well. . .1 abed wtihgroen apples. j I 11 M Carroll ta adding lo the appear- ; anou jl his to e by repatotlng II : Mtaa Lucy Corson, of tbe Conrt House, I speeding a lew days with her brother, ii Mrs. R. R Wright aud Lottie Carroll spent last week at Ocean Grove. Chicken thieve* are paying their respects to some ot the coope arouqj . n?r bear our band will be ready for j the fail campaign. | Charlie White, of Philadelphia, Is tak. I ing bis summer vacation stopping with W. Scott Hand, safe Insurance at lowI est rate* CaD or write to him at Cape May Conrt Hoot. (tf)
WEAK HEAVES TO . , ^ rainesi mygg W A I |J8 M inDNEYeOMPLAINTE . icicry " DYSPEPSIA x ©liound^Spr^ CAR.PETS:- . Brussels, Ingrains, TapestriesA complete assortment, all new patterns, lowest prices marked in plain figures. Five salesrooms ; elevator to" all lloors. V. E. ARCHAMBAULT & SON, E. Cor. Eleventh and Market. - - Philadelphia. I NEW SHOE STORE, ' No. 27 Washington St., Cape May City, N, J. ; LafliEs', Gems' and Children's Boots, Sloes, Gaiters and Slippers, — p™" •**' "^FTSH E PP ARP.
I "mita mm! ■la'ughlcmj conic, \ I, of Pbitailelpblu. *n: vtalttog relalivca !" MiwF.lt. Champion, ol luabu.g, ta y ta upending a few dar. with her cou.to «e her. y a The regular annual convention of the Sunday Schoola of C.|k May county ,r will to held to (Id- place in October. ,. Miu Ella Guff who hu been spend, r t» bcr homo on Friday lata. She ll to 'y dent of t «|W May' Court llouro, wu II • very ncrcrably entcrtaloe.1 on Saturday r and Sunday la-t by Mlaa Flora Wallace, one o! our mo«l charming and Interval i* The mite society have greatly bn grand wnjfa ^ ^ rt, at th | ,11 Mr. Nelaon Hand ta confined to the U. It wrnw i cry rtrunge that Col. Harry linking Iiiii-I commivaioii aliorl of TrcnA ton. It's ao evident tact bin Trenton ao man will never el c' him to Congrea*^ at Atlantic Cily August 88. H dredge, took to the rights at Holly nc Bcscb, Anglaeu, 8a Ide City, Ocean hi trip with track to Atlantic City on the season km played here Wednesday 1*. between the Champions of Cumberland •at county ami the Grander* Score 8 lo 8 ho to favor of the home Ictm.
Wc believe tbal the awallowa anil mice arc in Indisputable jmaaarion of our grand old odnallooal temple. Mr. and Mr* Crane of MlllviUo are - vtalttog Mr. soil Mr* F. Down. Mm. Morta and family of Kiaaimmet, J. Morgan Jennlaon ta Improving hla j avenue collage and ground* Wjn. liennya -n luui purchaaed of IL J M. Bftvenz two lota on Capo arante. e Mrs. E. Untied and family are pow occupying Ihrir central avenue cottage. ) I). M. ilea", of l'bilaikl|JiU, baa pnr- J chaacil the Myers Cottage On Beach t W. O. K-.cu and Edw. Makley pur- J chared at KhcritTa aale.tlie 8a Girt Cot- > tage in the inlcreal of the 8a Grove , Building Association. - j A taxpayers faceting is to conlempla- i lion to consider the advialbllity of aup- ' (dementing the action of Borough coun- j ltev. Mr. Uulcbcn* of I'hlladelphto. I occupied the Baptist pulpit last Sunday. 1 Rev. Mr. Drlancy, the Beadle Memorial, , and Rev. Mr. Fullerton, that of 81 Pelcr by tbe Sea. All bad attentive au- ■ dimccs. The soi v|ce of song In Carlton , parlor in thr evening was well attended I and appreciated. ' ^ Tha leroedy ta becomlog ao well , known and ao popular u to need no t special mention. -.All who havo used J Electric Bitters sing the song of praise. _ A purer medicine docs not "1st and It , lv guaranteed to do all -thai ta claimed. | Electric Blucn wffi aura all disoea of < the Liver and £ldncy».wlll remove Pirn- , pic* Bolls. Halt Rheum and other affec- ' lions caused by impure blood. ■ Will I drive Malaria from the system and pie. i vent u wellu cote all Malarial fevet* , For cure of Headache, Constipation and I Indigestion try Electric Bitter* Entire ' ed. Price 5Ur. and 81.00 per bottle at ' Marcy ft Mecray'a Drag Store. ' 8 Nolic.. i : . r.'tnr given that the "0on- • ssSsASapttSSiS 1 any deti-» — balcver mat may be cob- : tract* d "w-nblHoM. taffionW. mill n i 4 . S,%S:T~ES"o.,!S.S™" Tri-axurer CuegrMa Ball Hoto^Co.
| The llcjt Halve In the world for Cuts, I Brutacs. Sores. Ulcer* Salt Rheum. Fc1 vrr Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hand* ChUhtatoa. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, andipostively cures Piles, or do (»y required. It U guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 81 cents'pcr box. For sale by Marcy ft Eugene C. Baugn. piano tuner, liefer* by permission to Mr* II. C. Thompson at Bank. JcSSAf. •Hew advffflsfrarnts. ^AkiN6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. • j^earEbum When the food does not '• digest, but ferments and * sours, it causes a burning sensation. This is a step a in the direction of Qgspepsia. It can he cured— safety and surety — rath
dr. schencjcs mandrake; pills, which wilt put aH the digestive organs in healthy condition. raqntajra^1* tarxu! tfu atoTnux gHERIFF'8 SALE. D.ict tr:, town. j ti. * Audreii, dorr. sn prtsss ' | HALE. - ^AfaMrtas ol s writ er Ft. P* Meek. Ise* 10 IWrriai, lasiisil cm •( Wis cap* MS) mean ODOtjSaie n«**taw StrwtJ, I Wlilsxrear loiats ' st Us barer iwoo-clo^a 1*. na ml,l day, al Tbr rollowtaf dssrrUMvl balMraw sad tie. hi ! 2!saMawMIM !''Ji'.'r7''."-"u ' 1 "—wiffSsr aiu 1 *-AmSS^sr- wrta.ta.ta AGENTS - Foratu * HI* C-iizilxsw, tsz ffiT 1 ifr!! iiuiyj

