WPTICBrorr omca km—mn , irlr^tSS^^ "V #>»«# M«WPe»Bantam la the Mrthadlrt Kptooopel church ca Wakhflm street above Ocean, oa bonder, Aag. 8, aa follow.: Prayer end experience meeting of great spiritual inter ert h«M In the chapei .1 9 * m. Preaching by the peetor el 10-30. Bub)ect-"Tbe True IdeeL" Sunday school el * p. m- Praacklag by tho pastor at 8 p. a. Bubject- 'lil. Home Shall be Celled WondnrfuL" Vlrttore ' era lavlUd. Every noe welcome. Heats 1 . I Oeo-.W. Boyd has always been a warm frtenJ of Cape May. Each recurring of tbe Otpc's hotele lo ipcad tbc heated period, lie done this beeaaae be reeog. , aleee In Uie Cape a reeort to hie liking. | la Ua huatneaa •eiatiuaa with it he haa ever bean bread aadiibpral en far aa was r present reSpoMblt poallloo Cape May i baa been fairly and Justly dealt with by , him In every laetaoea we can recall. Tbe latent taauaca of Mr. BnydbfHendly spirit la tbe liberal dealing of the Paan ( hr I ran la railroad with the Driving Park , Company. Special train, bare been run s at low ratee of fare, and r* tensive ad- a vert tol fig schemes cooituaated which , ban not only been of great advantage to tbe Park, but incidentally lo dope a Mar. We call attention to there facts , In recagaHloa of tbelr great advantage of pr.par.Uoc Just Fords of appredsHon may be forgotten, and U la one of the function, of tba Wan to otter r ; . , » Alex. P. Shaw and Harry Smith, of 11 Washington, D. C.. bam arrived and are at the Stockton, where ihsy wUl x»- J Joy their usual vacation. Mr. ft# n graduated from teblgh Uol really, sash rieotrical aagiaaer aad la now In charge 8 of tba aieetrical branch In tbe patent 1 oflce. which is becoming one of tba moat important fcaturea of this depart- 1 menu W. a Shaw baa alio returned I ing tba neesT-He aaya coagreaa will b not adjourn before the 6 rat of October. 11 The determination of the republican senators, to formulate a tariff bill b baaed upon the republican Idea of a • thorough ravtnon of the tariff and a reductlon of the revenue, wUl keep them b lo seeeioe until that lime. Tbe Mills J MO, while not entirely a (Tea trade meatore, is regarded by the republicans sea positive more In that direction, and Is 1! no Intended by ilaframera and advocates. 8 The United B ates revenue cutter ^ Mat Monday to remove tbe wreck of tbe !] "Brinlga," which lies la the path of p navigation and has become a dangerous obstruction. During tbe great blixgarti In Match Mat the "Brtmlgs," from Par- „ nambuoo, with a cargo of sugar found. f, ? red end has given tremble areolae*. b Wllhln tbe laet week tbe old balk Hosted upagalat tbe steamer Republic wharf at Cape May Polat, aad for three days tba Maaaser was unable to land peacrn- * gera at her dock. The wreck fouled I " reaaele yesterday morniog. and believing ° that danger to amtasnt. Deputy Surveyor 7 Campbell tanned orders for the revenue * cutter lo go down and ramove the obstacle out of aarlgable water*. ^ The yacht race la lo take place Pridaj , August 10. Mr. Albert H. Moore, tbe donor of the Ug cup for U>e Oral price, I6 was down Monday. The exact courtlh of Urn regatta b a not as yet been art. "I Hod. but if tba waatbor la clear and enough yachtsman agree the race may
be outside, along shore, otherwise it wtg bs laatde the bar. It to general! r expected that the latter course will be agreed upon, as most at the owner* are In favor or it. as the Treat one for their boats He to^I* to tetteb»^*«t too much, aad In some insUu, -as drink toe ranch Jersey lightning. Altor a ooupto of days the Imprudent, n. a. wonder* ir the water he Is drinking (there's no bettor In Urn world than here) disagrees with him. Hafaals all bcahaa up, busguid and possibly miserable- Thecauaes are. abm Umes la lea. found lo toctode "wee Juri ncfod. 3Vl too lengthy ocean bath is probably the moot fertile. Tbe old story that* was Brat told Id tbe tlardrm of Bdoa so maay age. ago la belog rebearaesi on the (tope M.J .tread this rummer Wall U's the way thing? are Intended ao what's the use of Sad. lag any fault with UM pocmdlngs. the proprirttat should be observed In such pubtta plaom as hotel porches, pier an^Om^wrblag^ the bowl walk. Cohmel Chkefinda the~fc aeon's ltd. rsjaatsass: Johnson's cottage opposite the bold to ocooounodate tboee families which will arrive Ida in tbe' week. Tbe liberal policy of CoJooel Cgkatn tbe manage moot of kls boom is bringing to him hts sure reward. This old fare*. bote! wlB may fafl till tlw end of the aoascst. AS about Cape May tba omam roll. LhT^had^ -
SECOND RACE ftA*. ( Mute, Nine W-«Valtot. and ffiaewutn » , tba Wlnrrara. - The wmlbersraa an right aad ap ana tbe track. Tbe shower of the night be- ■ fore had laid the 4ns I, Una improving " the chancre to ett a good view of tba dyers. There were lour closely oootested mora, tbe wlaaen of which are | exhibited W»». TlMJfW" gave up a 1 large part of Its population lo ewaN tba r throng that poured Info the eactoeure '■ ,wbco Urn gaits were opened. There Of " them ladies. . Every available carriage was required to. tmnspnct tbe people to tbe Park. I The beulng was liv.ly, quite aa exchange belqg act op for the time being. [ Soma of oog borne folks had taken Into • their heads tbe idea thai they know a , thing or two about borpes. aad lhay really aoam to fram tbe way thing! pan- , ; ned oat at Ihliaccoad race, of which B. : B! M^rt Tlnwrai J. K. Aebannao. Mr. , . Whitney and C. JI. 1', tlcogil?, 'Nlsrter, Richard llwyer. , , Belling race. I'urse #250, of which i I ISO to second. For three year olds, i Tbc winner to be sold for flMtk If en- i t Med to be sold for toM.1 Ra allowed ' i fin cadi #100 down to ♦**), Uco 2 lbs i i the each «KM down u.gano Winner I I of aecood race Aral day to carry S lbs. , extra. } mile. I Thos. Oryslei's ch. h.. Mutci 6 years. < Silent Friead-Aonie McKinley, 110 i i -be. Richardson. 1. c A. Camp's b. b. Ilurtoa. f» years, by * Blllclt- Dl tractloo. 100 Iba. Camp, 2. t > I. R. Ackmaan'a b. g. Iireyfogle, t ' sged, by ITurrali— AUoggo d Diana, 104 t Iba. lllnaa, A t i II J. Woodford's b. g. Jim Rrrnnan. i 0 para, by Pawnee— Buckutle, 104 .be, t 1 D A. I.yoch'snh.m. Hsruline. « years, 6 ' Harold— Lady Clyde, lid I be, Dor- s f^S-^«h^ilk|?")4oiicei tm. odd t #!S. Bhtdog ( Id 1 against llnnnau. I s gainst Burton. 3 to fi Mute, 8 to n Haroline. 3 to 3 Iireyfogle. Mutuals d rimtght paid n M- Burton, on place. On the first quarter Mutu was 4 lengths C ahead with Haroline last. Mute won t really in a cantor with Burton second. a « Puree *M0. of which «80 to eecond. j Winner of the eecond rare Oral day to. carry i lbs extra. Fire foriongs. Time Cryalerie b. f.Klna W-, Syeara, * Lake Blackburn— Mary Walton, 104 . -. , s » IL J. WoodfOnfe ch. I. Theore. 8 " by Woodland— Tbeodoala, 104 Thayer, A - * Williams A Laoaanl'a cb. c. Hector, c years, by Rantda— Louisa Owynn, 108 lbs. Williams. 8.' Swan Stable's ch. f. Raid, 3 years, by " DuTosky Vernoa. 104 Iba. ® HtaMM A Camp's ch. g. Silver Star, 4 year*, by Jack Hardy— Annie Whretoa, 118 c Camp, 0. - " O. P. Clemaoo'a cb. f. denote, 4 yeara, * Glen move — Yellow B.t 1J8 lbs., Dor- ^ my, 0. Geo- Ward's ch. g. Royal B., 8 years, Geo. McCuIlough— Annie, 100 Ida., 0. U Time — 1.08J. ai Pools— Nina W. #00, Tboora #40, « #«, BP en Bur # 20. Hettiog al to S against Theore 0 to S Nina W., fc area oe Raid, Hector. BUrar Bur, (Hen- rl ola, sod Hoyal B. itace 8 to S. Tbeorv T even Raid, Hector. Hirer Star. GleaoU <a and Royal B. Mutuals straight paid #4, la place #3 80, Tbeora, place #3 40. P On the Brat quarter Raid waa two al lonpha ahead, but Nina W. cams hot a finish one length ahead. GlsnoU at and threw Jockey Dotaey, who T broke kit oollar bono and oae arm. ® t'iukd usee al Bdlingrace. Puna #250, of which 9 #50 lo aecood. Furall agra. The win- P1 to be aoid for #2000; if entered to " b : sold for lata, 6 Iks allowed for each h #300 dona to #1000, thea 3 lbs for each « •ISO down lo #239. One mite. , « C. a. Pettaagura eh. g Valet, aged. <8 by Wat Dance— Ella Brecksaridge, 107 Q lb... Williams, I. Thomas Cryatof. b. g. Jos Mitchell, r aged, by Glangary-l{aUe piabar. 107 M Richardson. #. « Swan Biablc's cb. c. Glenbrook.4 yrs. M by Oleamore— Persia, 108 lbs.. Hlare. A " H. 1. Woodford's eh. h. Kin* Bird, 4 01 yrs, by King Alfonso — Canary Bird, 107 * - yrs, uj mug aiiuoso — tasaiyisni.iui
, lbs. Thayer, 0. . Tlme-1 471- ' , Puou-VaM #80, Jos Mitchell #43, ' , Bold #10. Betting 1 to 2 agetbal Valet. 1 V 7 lot Joe Mitchell, even King Bad and I Glen brook. lTaeo-8 to 8 King Bird, 7 < h •».«, pfima #A#S MlmbSTrnTjIbL! ' I «A«. r ■ - ' « 4 ; a Puree #280. of which #00 to second. IT To carry 8 lbs briow the teak. Horsee " V baring woa two reoos lo 1888 to carry 6 ' ■ lbs extra. Thcaa jot haviag woa this b year allowed 8 lbs, or If not I* 18B7 • 10 lbs, Maidens 13 lbs Una mUe. t ' a H. J. Woodford's A g. Baruum, aged, r i>y Botmle ScoUand— Cbariotle Thotnp- • Son, 117 lbs, Thayer, 1. . Swan BtabWs ch. g. Pints, 4 yrs., by , O. P. Cletnpaoo's b. m. Rosette, egad, . • J<maa,0. 1 Time— 1.48. 1 • Pool. T- Baruum #100, It rale #75, < r Rosette #1A Bold #10. Betting 9 to 8 ■ V against Pirate, cyan St Nick, Bantam I • aad Rosette. Place, aeaa on Bt. Kick. < ; MafMa nulgl" |a>H(HB. place tuft ■ ] Pima, pip— ,#A2A T ^ J J • Mayor GaUigbey and OriorM llamy " « (lark war* over al the Bteamboal I*ml- , I iog.Wsslnastiay .he*. wh<-?'m 'mim , 1 waa exploded scattering a coition of lha , - frame of the Briratga high fat tbe air. , ; saaeasi'srss i • EESSEtS t : ; Three —ere Utrea ot£m, ' "real aft. Tlrey-viexnlodmw.Bre: • } cuttpr. Ttavyrt^Twas' ri^t U.™ J J hand ad yards from the shore. There j rve.jr.ft.-red. the the \ r j
PERSONAL. Mire Ida V. Randolph, of Sridgreon. Mr. and Mrs OhasSdndg*. of AU lou. were the gorecs of F. a Eldrrdgs ■ aad wife Oe Batarday tut . LlUle noreace Bidnoy, daaghter of C Mrs A. M. BMasy, red granddaughter ■ of fider Henry Hand, of this dly, died - In Camden al six o'clock even » tag. > Rev. Edatnad Hewitt, paridr of Ftat • Church. MlUvhls exchanged pulpits c Sunday with Pastor Maacheaacr. Tba > ravreend geatireau stopped at Coagreaa r HalL - Mrs J. F. Cqkc haa exacatlra ability - of a bigb order. Nothing about tbe hotel, whose Internal affairs she manages ■ so skBiruOy, escapes bar notice. Tbc - Coogfres "la ragrelallr fortunate In Ra > organisation. > Colo Dels John L Rogers, and J. Oren ' villa Leach, both members of the Phlla- - drlphla bar. and of tba Staff of Got. . Ilaarer, returned to their cottages, ben. - Saturday after anon, baring brrni abrent, ■ engaged to military dades a! the camps • of tbe Pennsylvania National Guard: Robert J. McKeaqr. special oflloer of the First District of Philadelphia, who t. now stopping al the Arctic House a. > guest of Itueben (token, la a gentleman . of great reBorownt. and his extensive abilities are Immense. Mif Cobe* h a I whole-souled frikry , end w hire be meets with men of the same typi you may what happcni. Burr Mclatoah has gone into strict training for his two champion races one of which win be ran la Cape May la 1 August. Ho Is being prepared by his old college trainer, James Robinson. "Mac" baa woo some of the fastest hurdie races to tbe eoootry, and' was In the days of his laurel wlanlog considered coming cbsmploo. lie has the Umla him' to do it again. In Darwlis O. Fkaan. the able city odi- , of the Phitad Iphla Tires, who has spending the past two weeks at the accompanied by his beautiful . wife, returned home yesterday much to ! the regret of a large circle of friends MaaUr George Darwin Mtoiun, thrir . young at®, handled Um Ubtore. , a veteran aad made maay a young mire proud, when taking them out in a dart. Hon. Samuel W. FWlts test tog from , his congress! mal labors at the New Colombia, where he* arrived yesterday. and Is (he representative of the flf.h ( lllslrlct of that state. He was born In (toosty, September IS. , 1832; received a common school educa- , lion; was elected dtrk of the circuit . court of Carroll County in 1838. and In 1880; entered the confederate service In , 1881 u s private, and was ejected Major , of tha Third Arkaaeas lufantry (Slate , troops): re-ebtored tbe Confederate aer. vice is 1882 as a private, aad was elected , Colonel of tbe Fourth Regiment Arkan- , aas lufantry. At the eloee of the war , bo commeaood tbe practice of law to the Stale courts; waa appointed Prose- , cuUeg Attorney of the Fourtli'Jadldal , ClresM of Arkansas to 1878; upon adop- 1 Uon of the new conet! union in 1874 was elected to tha lame place-, waa elected , lo the forty -eighth aad forty-ninth con- , gnesi's and re-elected to Iba fiftieth con- | ea a Democrat. ... , /*." :~7^~ 1 Sooth Seawtll* , Camp meeting la over. Those that r to hear and see the last of it are tearing today and the camp ground c will be deserted for another year. The t attendance haa been by tor the largest [ several yeara aad the Interest haa rewith almost tbe old time vigor. [ minister* hare exoeRod themselves I fn explaining the subjects chosen for en- I tertalntof and to ten* ling the crowds bf people gathered there. On Saturday r aad Sunday tbe grounds were crowded a and the last night was tbe ore. that all 1 seemed to enjoy to tbe fullest extent, r sermon by Rav. Mr. Rogers was that will be long remembered by t who listened to to Even the moat 1 carol ere were drawn aside to Baten by his r voice, thea. by hit eloquence 1 they were made to forget an else end went to many hearts that least t expected to bo Interested. Moat of the j old attendant! were to their comfortable 1 ootlages, lha Marshals. Hleelmaaa, Van y Lodtoma aad a ho* of other* that have been regular camp meeting a for yours- People met and shook a In friendly' greeting; Introduc- e made other friends end acquaint- t couples that made this the time for b nnltli% their destines for better or for c One of tbe parties or couples a ware alleged to bo Mfa* Mamie Ludlam U end Mr. Harrv Cheater hnth of Dremto.
, villa. Tba others ere did sot Bod out b tbe names of . nor do we vouch for tbe a 1 genuineness of either, being "bear my" a ; only, but it waa told in good faith. The a t music waa tbe gramj feature of the. whole tomtom*. Nothing abort of u a angel band could pom pare with to both g and family are mualelaas of no ordinary a ■ ability aad to Halre to them la enchantment. bat when emteted by tbe yonag ' todies of Goshen aad Dennis vtlle, and of ! course the gentlemen la, they make dl. Tine melody. Prof. Goff too added much to tbe entertainment, performing U to the absence of Prof. Gllmore. The n new book ueod called "Shosren of IBee- u sings" contains some beautiful songs b Tbe dressing by tbe todies was ele- t, gant on Saturday and Sunday, but the a dut made the pretty black slikand toe. u lank gray aad la maay naaea tkay were U quits rained. Damp meeting is not the place to wear fine clothes. White r and simple sateen or lawn nre far 1] suitable for such occasions when s 1 is Invariably dry aad daaty. Tbe ti closing was impressive, all marched around and mug over and over again „ tbe beaatiTuI hymn- "God be With You T we Mqst Again," after which the t congregation began shaking hands and ti ' saying good-byre A number of CApe 1 May Oily people came up hut alghl and d 1 haa boon a targe atlaadance from I Millvlllc, Bridge ton, Lemburf, Doreb- o eater sad soiroundtog town, and rfl. V 1 togas. Very little trouble has been had b ' with ouiahlv rofflans m>d no enioua so- ; cldaegs have happened. One mm. fail 1 from his1 wagon and waa slightly tajoretl h aad ooa woman gave her >uahan<i a a ■ camp moajlag bny of which be Is proud « • bcyood tolling, balog Um Bret to ebim b : : ' #!""««« acqJSoianeaa were made, p ; tad maay friapda, no doubt. Tbn t | eaa oottaga where noma young tody bad . jiht£ ^ Sma^ si^ II
•ALT#. ,£i '• Dual dun em apoeSal eard; it lent [■ NtoL 1- Oae-baif tbe araroo la hialoffy, aneh an • bis. Mhtmtor aa aa oul-door recreation. * How to gri ctea wkh Mm mar — * pay Umes wtoRyoa owe Ibrna. * Many men bare made large fortunes ■ by minding their own buslmae. You may expect n rooatog Ham oa Um r ocoaakm of the next lqwa aporia. • It was a magic web aba wove about • him. That's why be had to come bar* e so soon., * The prevailing erjol wn*er ia luring ^ the bodaacy fib kaep paapieat thrir city " -argtme C. Bangs (Aano liner. Ha. ' era by pramtaskm bi Mm. H. C. Thomp- " son at Bank. Jr2B-lf. ■ &£&s&!ttjr.sss$ work upon dclaila ! ' The ancients believed Um earth was 0 square, bat that was because they hadtol* * been around much. ° The heat Is to the aty and will male ' riallxe beforef roat "It newer roia there, ' nor vei.1 U this aeaaoa. ' A woman, unlike a needle, can stab ' with bar eyea. aad like a mosquito, ' wound with her nails. 1 A prise to the handsomest married c man of Coogreae 1U11 will be a feature 1 ' of tbe next lawn meeting. ' Chester, corner Stockton bath bouses. 1 - secured s floe photamagaUre of (be Cape 1 " May B- B. Club yesterday. ' Paul BtooTlntf^-rtoiin virtuoso, *01 ' 1 give a mualcale to the parlor of Con gross ' Hall on Thursday evening. 1 Tbe jaetUan girl at Um HaU will be < ' duly rememb red by a becoming sou- 1 " yculr next meeting oa the green. ' ' Tbe town presented a forsaken ap- ' yaaterday afternoon while the ' races were going 00 at the park- 1 After a Russian has once mastered his ' ' native tongue, he Buds no difficolty in 1 ' crocking hickory nuts with bis teeth. 1 • Morning dasrood yesterday pale and 1 1 threatening, but iba sun cleared op the I shy end the day waa a typical racing 1 1 r / • "■ 1 "V7 • • 1 Ilev. W. B. Reed of PhUedelphia, 1 • will preach for Pastor beadle next Sun- 1 ■ day at the Cold Spring Presbyterian ' ' church. ' While tbe modem husband haa much 1 > to answer for, it cannot be said of him ' ' that be ever goes through bis —He's ' ' Tbe newspapers that bare been rlesdg- ' 1 natod to publish tbe tows to this county ' reported to be the Wat*. uaulu 1 and 7 rases. ■ Don't fall to see tho New York Fifth * ' Avenue Opera Company to tbe Chimes ' of Natmaady oa Iron Pier. Admlasicm 1 only 28 cents. ' Sheppard's for todies' miasm*, and 1 children's shoes. Base ball and* lawn < foot war to great variety, 27 ' at. tl 1 1 What's that? A woman can't keep a < secret? Joel try to find out the age of 1 one of the dear creatures and let ua 1 how you conto out- y ■ There la a general wail from resorts ' this summer. Some of them will hare ' to go 00 the retired list. Cape May's all right ao far to its program of affairs. An enjoyable lime was passer I on Fri- c day evening last at the Miller cottage by 1 the fuacts. It was celhrd ■ slab bubble ' pay, and three prises were awarded. 1 The Court of Error end Appeals has ' passed upon the coneUtuUonality of the 1 Licence Local Option tow, end U ' therefore remains in full force and effect. ' A bulletin board containing all Uie ( of the racing events can be seen et 1 at the 8<* Urease Hotel. Entries of lire r the dly aad evening proceeding • r L. T. Entrikaa haa Just completed e > monument to mark the sou! 1 Cold Spring cemetery where the re- ' mains of Mrs. Dr. Alexander Mercy are " led. r Tbe homely proverb, "The goat mutt k where it la tethered," covers Uie 0 ground and fully explains what lotto " under certain clreuaiatsaora-tbc beat " can. « All kinds <4 uimimulsl printing done b at Um Wxtx establishment with skill P aad promptness. Steam power. Beat r equipped prtoUag house to this end of t tbe Bute. F Several roogreawnen ay thsy are troubled with Insomnia. When ihe cock c al day break;' lbey are still wide awake and scanning tbe curiey-cuca on c
Don't wear year store teeth to the waA sudden filling of the mouth with piece of breaker may weak them out, aad than some .hungry shark may maka H meal of them. The clerk of tbe weather fare ua n gnat. Aa this la the real outing month, the change la mopt welcome to there- 8 3K56, ' Before you call aUcatioa to Ihe fact h a pig has no use for his UU, please u remember that you have two buttons on lower back of your coat that deal " anything. Tbt funeral of UUle Flora Sydney " look place yeetotilay morn lag. The mother, grand parents aad otheru of Um * hare OUT deepest sympathies to ® their bereavement. Tbe Board of Health mat Thunder " rhUlps. President, aad Wm. T- Oaa D red*, secretary. M. C. Hwmln wUI conlo act aa inspector. <> Coagresa Hall will tmrodaoa'otbar u novel events aa the aaaaoa psogi casus n There Is plenty of lawaatkm among the al exeeUeal people <*0* HaU when them « la that which made you so .vwry h Mc^aytoHadar* waa aUgauoccas, G ohddrea hid iba pleasure of lwnrtba stagers la Uie CUmm of Nor- h maady. Tbey were defightod wtU their axpariaaoa, and wfn go again when thrre b New Yoak Fifth A venae Qprva Oaaa(wnyAgaia appear to-night in the Chlxoca a the caah Mk* JamdfwM, Lfflla Robert If. Dunbar, Fred. II. B Freer, Id. S.' Great, aad Ed Webb. 8 wffi #at eatar their boat* atagle stick*, ti wings ma' let kuwe. Put the Wxvs tl i 1—a ;
Oat- 81a*rynr aas TnrtfT. 1 Ma. Eacroa:— Ths M, Uwt weak , publish en an ariacla copied from the Salem ffllsafmg heeded "Hard oa Cape t ***" repwrially referring to me eaa caadWue tor Coogrerelooa] honors of 1 Urn first Dlatrim of N.J, The article to M ausne credit^but : OTg^raraamm^^lt^ffWhl Inreplylalmaaap: Tba priaefpka of , the RepubBran party arc weU defined by Its platform, protection to every tofoatertog care to every new industry I born within care own coo airy, to which , the labor at other countries comae into amd Efittoad.-lMcinm. Vtoacc red Get. many, and oth- r over producing countries at Europe, lire been reduqed by „ stcAm. and the expeoa. of psddurlag ia _ those countries Is much leas than In our own, which difference arista from the . low #»d meagre wages paid u labor. , ; iinr4*li*4se polky <*the free-traders emanating from the great aaU-moartpo- , list Wm. L. Scott, (God ! forbid), which |i holdv out lo the American farmer and market bf the yorlil, when he sreli know* that our idauu'retarer sad farm- ' one fifth or that paid to this country. Protected Industries build up fretorI 1». employing thousands upon thou.- , ends, who ere receiving fair wages for their labor— rates unkoowuto any other country;— these industries build up vfl1 and dtk*. and making a good market tor the farmer, red demands tbe I services of tbe carpenters and builders; , it builds the mansi 0 for tbe capitalist, Um cottage f r Uie working daises, the s church red the school .hooae. It ia u undisputed 'fact that the ab-cncc of 'hose industries in our. country arc sad- . 'J f'f ■ Protection haa made our country the first in l^e world, it enable, the eapiial- , the working class; ll is this policy which enabled the Republiimn party I through Its financiers, to pay off a large , portion of that enormous debt of the j meal gigantic war Um democratic parly emailed op our Nation, red enables our . low rale of three per cent, interest, , when under the free trade regime of the Democratic Party, from 1844 to 1881, , they were compelled to pay 20 ger cent. , discount 111*1800. Furt er comment to Neither to h necessary, or possible for . one lo leach or explain the Individual , necessities of every industry- The lion. , W. D. Kelly, of rcnusyl>.nta. has for bis speciality the iron interest of his , It to presumed that our esteem. 1 ed mcmb r from tbe first District, the I George Hires, fully understands the wants and necessities of the glass I interest, and ao we could enumerate • Any republican who stands firm, and 1 who holds on to the fundamental prin. , cipals of the republican party as an ! nounced by the Uldeago platform, giv. I tag protecUon to American Industries and labor, to competent In my humble 1 opinion to legislate intclegenUy to ad1 vanoe tbe interest of our Nation. I 80 much in answer lp "Tbe Standard. " Now, while It Is true that Gape May county, since the history of the formation of N. J. as* State, ha* only been represented four' years in Congre-s, and that over sixty years ago. It to also true that tbn interests of our county hare been aedly neglected by tbc gov. chunenl to the Interim. Five hundred thouiuod dollar* to called for by Capt. Mc-lellan Derby, Corps of L". ». of Rivers and Harbors in New Jersey — portaneo aa tbe waterways of our county red district Wc have received bul little for the district red nothing whatever for our own county. Now. If a member, of our own county should be choeen to 'represent this district who knows the wauls, yes, tho necessities of our county; who would be ihe meres of procuring an appropriation and lo a channel between Atlantic City aad Cape May— aad to commence and travel a route to benefit our county red people, ttuh*dr*ntrgrs to *11 of those resorts, such as Ocean City, Bca Isle, Anion. Angii'Saa, Wildwood anj Holly ' Beach, would be immense. Why not give Cape May County a ' chance. H. W. BxwrxaP— Be— TV estimated coat of this 1 channel, 80 feet wide, hy U. a Kagh nee-a, la #75,000. " H. W. 8. ' Fishing* Creek. \ Charley Howard to St work for Mrs. | 8. A. Bate. t Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baton are visiting ; relatives here this week. 1 ] Quite a number of people attended | tbe races from this neighborhood last ! Saturday. | Misses. Ells Hemingway aad Oterla | <ftssrailic last week/ if she would oontinlC iter Mtge, she | has drifted down MMtaNAesmboat , landing. | Daniel ScheDengcr, JrYook water- , melbaslo market last Saturday: tbe ] Bret in tbe market from this locality; | well done Den. ' , Clem Shaw came seer baring a nine- 1 on Use Island last week oco of * his horses slipped his bridle off red Clem being pretty plucky held on to the lines with a close grip and succeeded to atop- 1 btagtboa after a abort ran. sustaining After paastog several eppmrtiDg ntoal our prevtoue school mesdhga., 1 meeting ws* raooaMdered sad things I .supervision of SupL Miller who Was ' present et our meeting last Saturday Siffhl- 1 Bio Grande. | Mr* Champion^ of Olaiboro to st tbe of her parema for a taw days. 1 Tba new grocery More to wist Kkr 1 Oreads la rephllj Bearing completion. 1 Our promlnrat butcher Wm. Itarrto aa aye to badness In Fishing Creek. Cbse Gnrretoon hps theeontrect for bcildhtg *n addition to the »ew auger , Oapi- Flank Hand makes regular j weekly trips with Ida track beet to At- , awl Mrs. Edward Huff aad famUy, of PhUadeipbia, spent Saturday aad , Wm. Hewitt who waa preotrsted by ' »jp»ufaatotooa* Gar Mmbttaata ere muck alanaed at , g^b^aa," , '-at SuaggaSasg
fa lata City. k I * TV aaw L. S. & Is betog cleaned 1 » aad ie about finlahad aad ready for ocu- * T' d fish , ' " J a Friday about bathing time aad a tag it crosrd aooa neOeeted. The various I d opinions aa to what it sraa and why It 1 "• "w: tail and a portkm Pi . a Tta Wy geaa was amusing to the ex- I >f tremc. It lied simpty^beeo bUton by e < d' shark, and dying, was Washed ashore. I s- but It area a curiosity, aad'drew crowds a 10 ghae in astonished woader at it. I y The body of tbe boy Sullivan, who 1 h waa drowned et Townaend Inlet last I o Tuesday, sraa taken 10 Philadelphia on * Friday. The father at the boy came > r. down and reported that there waa #400 ' I- insurance on the boy's life, and that he • J suspected foul play. There waa ramr* n Ihafthe colored men waa to be arrested I ir aa they thought It highly Improbable ■ it that a little fellow eleven year* old • could drag a man out beyond his depth * and ding Jo him so he would he com- I b palled to shake him off lo save his own < h life, and that the boy bad a bad around 1 d on his bead when found. All these e things and more waa aald'by the lovers I II of sensation, but there was -probably a I 1- Utile difference as to who should get the 1 a insurance, the father, ubcle and mother I it each claiming IL Whether the matter I la dropped or not ws have not learned, r- Every day, and al all times to tbe day r >r may be seen et the wharf at the turn- ' r pike bridge with hook end line to which t U to fastened a huge piece of beef . this t d they drop over Into tbe water and 1 0 wait patiently for the crabs to Taster: 1; themselves to It. Women will all fiat • L, on the ground and lean over to watch ■ e ths tins, ami they are surprised if Uiey • s do not catch at least three crabs at a i if time, and as fait as they can pull them t I- up and scream when the poor thing, If 1 tbey should happen to get two, which t c to very rarely the case, tries to defend I I- Itself with Its claw* f out of trunble that hts awkwardness has 1 a of getting into difficulty here A fellow 1 r he has no knowledge of Hs manage- t o men'. Thinking he to all right he soon ' e another boat or the bridge. Mr. B. or • ij Ralph very good naturedly goes to the ' d after explaining it would be better, 1 but they still ssk silly qtiestlout. I I. A. 8. D. Howell and his molbrr vis. , to Mrs Thomas Hayrsa makes weekly 1 a tripsin Hem Isle City with truck and 1 d the sloop J. F. Penny. Thsy caught a < I- nlcc lot vl n'h- I i- Bathing and sailing parties were much 1 r. enjoyed by our young people during the ■ * moonlight nighla. 1 e Our village has beej quite deserted I. llie past week, Uie people being In attendance at camp meeting. Tbe fast sailing yacht Agora will take t d I age a.eK Mr*. Hmllh TomHn of llridg- I 0 ton, and Mrs Farnell and son of Cam- 1 y den. I One of tbe MUlvillo base hall players ' J played with the J. O. Hand club of | 1. Dins Creek, Saturday, resulting in a I I. victory for the visitors. I 1 Tbe Victor besc VII club do not < - seem to understand tbc rules «f playing < - ball or they would not get in the visitors ' y way to coaching Uie but*. I Quite a number of plea to re seekers 1 - are camping at tho beach at tbe mouth I s boil's from MUlvllto* This to Mr. Ab- 1 3 bote* third rummer at Diss Creek. ■ Cold Spring. [ j May are seen dally driving through our t 1 neignborhood. 1 1 Mr* Doctor Huntainger, who has 1 0 been visiting her moth r, Mrs. Emily , Garrison, for quite a long Ume, will re- a , turn to Mtohawska. Indiana, in about I two weeks. Mr* V. D. SchcUenger , t will accompany her aa far as Phllade)- 1 pbia where Ihey will spend a few days | 1 Mrs. Uuntslnger goes west 1 Rev. Mr. Joseph Garrison and two 1 daughters. Misses Addle and Ellen, of Qulnton, N. J., have been visiting Mr. 1 Garrison's mother and slaters of Cold j Mr. Garrison preached an ex- * ccllcnl diMourse at the Tabernacle M. ! church Sunday morning, and also I led the services at Cold Spring chapel 1 I to the evening. The Mimes Addle aad 1 t Ellen are two charming yoking ladies v baring maay admirers while at Uie v ' Spring. 1 I A Urge number of frlende spent the a day with Mr* Parsons Towntend last 1 Thursday ami enjoyed themselves huge1 ly. ' Mr* Townaend art them out in ex. I cellcnl turkey dtonerwhlcb sraa heartily , parakoo of by IV party. Some of - those .present were : Mr* V. O. Schcl- ' Mr* Doctor Huntainger, Mr*. . K. Saffc, Mr*. Vincent MlUer, Mr. Joeeph Garrison, Mr* KmQy - Garrison, and others. ' ^ 1 Harry 8 wain ofThUadclphla to rtolt- j - IngreUUre* 1 Mr* E. Hand is getting better of her g recent Illness. ; Capt. Jo* James Is spending a few dayt with hto family. h r Mr. 8. Crumley of AllaaUc City la , 1 taking in the creeks. Among old friends, WaBaoa Linton Is , 1 vMUng for a few weeks. ( Wm. Matthews to here looking after shore oyster grounds. E. ltoblaaoa of New York to spenda fen day* ai Id. Crams'* , , People are at bom* from camp meetleg. Tbe work done there haa been ea- g ' and Iba Interest , ' ' BlgShootlna, P C. F. Tatum, Judge Joha W. Wert- i ' remand Master Harry D. Weetcotl en- 1 gaged to a shooting match Monday morning on Athletic Park ground* Of ' ' the stagte birds («hy) Master Harry D. I wmtoott shot al 14 and broke 10; C. F. ' Tatum 40 and broke 32; Judge Westoott a 40 aad broke 28, wincing tbc rlnglc bird a contest Of tbe doublea^Mr. Tatum ■ shot at 17 pain and mimed VI three t ' DMKhrtua0yhlUlng31Vtort4.tr*. I ' markable record. Judge Weetcoll shot | , at 10 pairs aad broke «-M»to was a 1 mart interesting exhibition bf mark* ' manship. aid wOl lake high rank with " ' other Park achteremrms. , ; Most of tVladtoT to Saratoga hare ! > dUnarded the bcsUe to hooor of Mrs h - Char ila ad One lady, aaya a corraspoa- ? drat, receally an lend at Ihe Springs J "with 830 arrears sad two Iraaka flDed , BT.
HotohsacB. I Why don't aomeooe buBd a big hotel her* It wbaH V a mfe sad mastey I making iavsasmeat. a waddlag la Iowa, Slid moat eruyuue ; la gneealag who ft MB W . Mr. Barker haa la teat the ea parity of I 1 hotel very frequently, end could I 1 tt fall were It twin sa larg* I . front to fall aad we hear many of lha , rooms are mgscrxl trotil the teat of Sep1 How about that episode on the totmda Saturday evening? And did Uie , parties recognise the "lone fisherman" I to the boat behind them! A , And still they come. Everyday I , tta ear loads of visitors, who | I always leave with a desire to come , again and remain looter. ; Mr. J. Starr .one ai Ihe wealthy lam- - I Wbcooaln. la the guest at hto ■ mother at the "HoDtaa." Mr. Start I sails for Europe this areek. , Mr. A. J. Tafei and family, who Vte . spending two months In Mr. Hurt's I Philadelpbi the first of AuguiL The surf has been unu uaDy fine of t and great numbers hare been seen , bathing al all hour* of Tbe day, and evert i moonlight. We have the moM per. - beach to tbe world for driving and Aa I learn that a dozen Vpleaa young In Holly Bench bave been find I upon as tbe hero of ny skctohjn last . week'k War*. I wish to explain that i tbey are all Innocent of tbe charges! , given. The Incident happened Tbe eniet lalnment given by Mtoa Cole, , and the six young girls from the blind 1 asylum hut week, waa a very lnteteatlng - affair. A large and appreciative audI greeted Mtoa Cole, and enjoyed I tho explanations given of the methods 1 by which the blind are educated, and 1 the examples o.' printing anil reading. I Quite a nice little sum was realized from the eeteitainment. The wreck of the old brig at Angles em : hts accumulated several hundred sores • of sand bar Can't Holly Beach profit . rial Jellies at tbe foot of tbe street* It 1 would a comparatively inexpensive tmI provement, and the governmen.'s many j r experience in harbor building and ! protection ban placed It beyond p • tbc limit of an experiment, and demont at rated its actual practlbility. , We understand there 1b a movement , persons from taking sand from tbe beach front. This would be s most un- c wise proceeding, and most detrimental • all the low lots filled to grade, and where to the sand coming from if not from the J. t suppose that the few wagon loads of sand taken is going 10 ton any ( ! Mr^vram,b'ihehnrosTn oTeandftom ' private property, but below high wale r (■ erty on Use Island. i, ' — — ^ — f, A very few of oor famUies wore in : cottages al Camp Meeting. c E. C. Cole has returned from hto sea f - though be feels Ural he to very far be! f 1 to find out who -ere the for. 1 lunate one* He to looking very ; old friends again, though he to s grass , to one of oor nelghbors^lLl win be u missed sadly. No kinder, more useful, g and weH beloved woman haa ever lived 0 our neighborhood, and many sincere friends will be deeply griered to part ft ■ with a slater and frlend *0 true and well* b ■ beloved. She "has been HI for some (, Ume and her sufferings have been ae- g • expert fisherman. Almost every day ' I genial face may be seen at turtle b ' reach, the popular fishing" ground, and n when the e to a fish to be tempted by a 11 1 pleca of crab or a shrimp, hto wUl be *j the chosen book and the ftoh win be « 1 Mis. I. E. Whelcn baa been to Vine- " on a visit being accompanied by a lady friend, Miss Ida Campion, . who returned on Banday afternoon. r« A party of young people conaisUng of 11 Annie T. Froule. BatUh Smith. Young, of Felerburg. aad Minnie „ Way, too* Uie train for Sea Isle City « where they met Mr. E. C. Cole, and all J: went out for a sail in Mr. C.to new boat. [| went to Coraoaa' Inlet and back. || and report a delightful time. al Camp is overt ft Miss Lidc Adams to la town for a 7 weeks. J Judge Dlrerty haa an unusually large y peach crop 4hb year. ai Our wheelwright anil blacksmith are •* now doing a rushing tounnea* b The political pot has began lo boil, banners hum bean unfurled o Mi* Sarah IBkmin spent Saturday and Bunday wl?K her brother, F. W. Among other arrivals are note Tom „ Harry and Hcaaa Cbsstsr, aad k Harry Fldler. h Mr. W. Earoeat hts been quite III dur- 
