Cape May Wave, 16 August 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 3

•HMjH *■»»■■. i» ><"*• ' NOTICE • ' . ga5^g£^TrsJs?-! ; Nfiwwsss ssrasr* **" a***' ** VY ■«: nUrmmZLn. •jsaggSESiissr jtsiils OMtrph Notion* I We ask attention lo th* eervlcea In ' Ik* kethodfat Kptacopal church on ' Washington .treat ikn Ooaan, on 1 tester. \«t 1*. — follow,: -An u I ocllent prayer tad experience meeting ' held in the caoel .1 U * m.; prc.rl.ln; M » J». a. n. The Rev. A. B. 1-ecm- | aid. D. n.,M Haw York City, will dr. i liter the acrmne la the morning. I>r. ■ I. ootid la amaa of rilrnalro reputation I at a preacher and speaker. Moat that < can make H poatlbie thou Id ftll V. hear t the Doctor on aeit Habhath. Sunday r achnoi. t p. m.i preaching in tlw ere- r ninr at 8. EfcrvlK-dv inrltcd. flanta I nlng Ererybody inrltcd.

Free. aarrirT cnunon. Bee. Ben]. C. Noedham, of Chadd'r Ford, Pa. will fill the Bapttal polpH on 19th, morning and ereniog. Mr. .Needham la owe of 'the four "Necdbam brother." of national reputation at doqucut and forcible goapel preacher.. The Warm (Ma weok botala Ibestaodard of Urn Republican parly to Uie maal head of lta column., and in doiog ] ao will uae Ita beat effort, lo aemm the election of Benjamin II. Ilariiaon and , Levi P. Morton to the poaltlona which ( the National Republican oonrentlon baa ( named them. The laene thia fall la a plain and well ' defined one, free trade or protection. , We are of the opinion that the expertmeet of tampering with the tariff by the Democratic doctrinaire, will. If their teachlnga become a national policy. ' reft th unlold dlaaatrr to the Itepuullc, , brooe the action of tbU Journal In ref. I erence to the National campaign which j The Journallat all! he here litday and a look over the Cape enu her boealed at- J traction.. They ahould be bandaomely t log nothing of tlie proverbial hoapltality , of our rottage naldcoU and buaineaa c men. No better opportunity tlda amn- |, met haa bCen off. ml Ui gtrc Cape May ,| a good boom. Make tbo acrlbea fed it a borne. Tfiey are a banl working oom- , pany, and will bandaomely reciprocate t erery oourteey .1. own them. 11 will be ). plnuent for them lo Bee Uie citlxcn*' |( committee on Ihdr arrival, and at many t] more of our people a. puaail-le. Preprl- , •tar Joeeph Harrison will entertain the dub while here. The time of Ita mem. (

bare will be fully taken np from arrival lo departure. Borne who are expected with the newspaper men: Hamilton Diaaton, Ex -Sheriff Wm. IL Leeda, Mag latrale Abcrn. Mayor McC'ucn, Jarne. Rawley, John Forepaugh, Mayor Hoffman and Meaar* irring and Albcrtaon. Superintendent A. O. Dayton haa planed a apeclal car at the dtapoaal of the party, whlcth win remain here till Friday morale*- • Iter. Madlaon C. Pelera adtlraaa In Oongreea Hall parior on Sunday evening retained matter totalling with polnta. One In particular seems to .lick la our mind with bure-llke tannelty. It waa in rebalance, that tome people were ao good that they wore good fur nothing. That kind of paraon la common I" erery ttommunlly. They look themselves up In a kind of .ugar coaled religion, aedu•km and (bank 1 1 raven they are not like ■"hfTflhe. For f«r of contamination Individuals oT thl. ipcrlr* will draw in their figurative aklrU it happening to ooma within reach of a possible .Inner who tbeythlnk beyond any aaving grace. How fit tbla la from Hhn who came among as to teach the goapel of charity, «uch may nerer know till Ihe condnmnaHon of Ibe Just Judge aball tmlu upon their ears. "Inasmuch aa ye did it not |o one of the treat of tbesr, ye did It not lo me." Tbo man who minds hit own buaineaa haa hla hands full. If yon bare no bud - pie bare made great fortunes by strictly *ltand|ag to their own affaire, UPcouraa lta not ao easy thing lo Just beep your finger, out of other people', pie. Ju the vmaket thing la the world lo pees Judg- 1 mint upon you neighbor1, affaire. Juat how they ahould be managed .and thing, that .book! ha dooe and other, th.l should he left undone. But on the other hand the moei difficult to Jut take care 4# yourrelf by strictly obeying what ha. been dwuimtnetod the lillth Commandment, "Kverybody tnjnd their own bitaL The novice la the surf bath » an Interesting Object to the expefcocrd surfman. A Mrs. B , of Ocrmantown, waded lata the breaker, yesterday with a couple of Jier masculine friend, pulllug her forward and other, pcrauading

witj encouraging word.- She gave rent to Mm ureal amount of aero®. and , frantic Jprmatfaal effort! lo break away „ lyaari twaHownd dlmlalahad lbs aire of " Jhe opran fay a uallon or re, and the elk , past tru rearbad when the root of the „ novice waa Darned fairly tm-a 8ound.tr With a aUuggln d. broke for the ahorc smthnrkajltote*. While CApe May entertain. a generally J sensible dam of pmplewbo look opo. ehamlwllb the contempt It deserve*, { anobocracy. There are tboae who love lo ahtvlahly Imitate what & Bngtlah hun know, and by so doing make themaetvr* lib tafialy rtdteukma, A" exhibition of IhM la no- nod then plainly xWble on Ibe betel poadm, than which no better paennrebe fo^ to^rtetiy^ finWaa. Ewtaff'a bareovm In Town Bank ensss^visr

Jndne ta making excellent pro- . gwaawtth Ida agnatic class- lie la a | tarerof manly aporta bceatiae of Ihe 1 pleasure they bring. Hi. predecessor, the witty Cashier, win hare to look lo . : hit laurels. While to him bal nga the of Introdocbfi; the art of riding ' the while caps, and graduatingrthe fret clgaa. there are othere who are making meat remarkable program notditlrttawL log the many bruises and casual. ire limy t bare' sustained. Rat it was in And when starting off to say something m lev. the sU."f 11 a'ing red awimmibg. ' Hdenay acrer be In n sllualln where an involuntary plunge Into Ihe watcv will breoma-ooe of faia experiences, hot such things happen, red the victim of an ac- . ddenl who may float tin reecoed, or ( he can awlm to a place of aafoty. To > learn the art of swimming or float log 1 would then arem to be a simple art of ■ self preservation, ll require, no wii. ncaava to prove thla statement. To maar far the art Is not difficult, (to Into Ihe water about waist deep tod thrn .wtm , is about the way lo do it. The diariple may swallow a few galloaa of will water , more sir Ir a. but ibat's one of tbe pen-' , , prorerblal peeh^of dirt la a common ex- , preaaloo of lite io nnolber department of , I existence. rl.;' , Thn "Tornove- Club" U now in 4be • fulleaf ilpveiopmcnt of Us summer exis- < ■ It baa 1U full compliment of membership scattered abont among Ibe i i hotrla, gathering informallon to CX- ■ I change with tie* circles at different ' Ita avenues of Information. are ' 1 my ami varied, and its topics usually ' in Ibe seme Hisnnel. I, t. acandsl. the literal learlnr atmrt of eich other, '

and the dboemlnatlon of any unpleasant Incident connected with any unfortunate . gueat of a hold lb it may bare offended ' on* of ita member., practically ostracU- - iug tbe individual wlio may iisvn unn-it-i ilngly offended. Tfie.aoricly ta ono of gaelxallon lscyond thai offeretl by a pro " aolely bent upon ihe loo rrdical lovrell- \ gallon of guests and Ihdr actions, only | loo frequently perverting Ihe truth, and j uauafly malting the truth abbaervlent to their Imaginations by rtrclching it to tbe 1 fullest pnealbl* limit. The aooMy la one 1 of tbe flexible eon that does not eren ' of them leaves for other olacra. she too torn apart with the aame charming W. II. Shaw, .who has returnod from • 14). there Is very little prospect of Congress adjourning before Ihe middle or last of October. Both i parties would be glad lo get away, but tbe Republicans hare detcrmled to formulaic, report and pass a tariff revision and revenue reduction bill baaed upon Republican 11dm and In harmony with tbe Chicago platform. To do Ibis, and to do no injustice to all of Ibe great diversified Interests and Industrie* of tbe country ta n herculean task. But tho of the party balievp II ahould be and therefore are willing to remain at their posta of duly and perform their work If ll lakoa all asmmer. Mr. Shaw, accompanied by Bens tor Blackburn, of and a few penonal friend., on Monday for .Saratoga, where ' will remain for ten dayi or two weeks. ' _ , Tbe lively guests at the Aldlne in,1 dnlgctl in thalr usual ten pin p* ly at

,,1 Capo May I'olnt uti Monday anernoon. 1D Both ladles and gentlemen competed lar the priiea, which were bandaome, artlatlcally band-palnlesl ahclls, selected by 1 . Mr. D. Wolf, of Philadelphia. Tbe priiea for ladict were won by Mrs. 1 j Oehm, Mrs. Alb xllte. Miss Kreuae, Mrs. 1 Koch and Mlas Newman; thorn for gen- ' llemcn by A. Newman, D. Wolf, Mr. ■ WUbmeycr and Mr. Feuaa. Mr. Kocb. ' of Philadelphia, deserves great credit n for bla Impromptu preaenlatlon speeches 1 g and Mr. A. Newman tbe thanks ot all ' s. for hit grand "act out," which he gave ir in honor of wining tbe firat priie. A ' n Jolly ride on (be flying horses at 8ca ' o Brecxe completed Uie trip, everybody I ;. agreeing that Ibis ton pin party waa a I. great eueeeaa. . I p Mr. Julia Miniver, a lady In bar 84th ' year, familiarly known aa Aunty, with her niece, Mrs. Bretch and two charm- . n tag Uttla girUbare munifld io Uitlr , 0 Cap* May home— El heron House. , Aunty M in tier la a remarkable woman, retaining her faculties wonderfully. Her ■ ~t eye la scarcely dim, neither is her not- , . urml force very much abated. To know t ' her la but lo love her. Such haa been ' her life. HTewill lire In the memory 1 of friends In years to come. Having f i( taken five niece. In the hour of aorrow , and bereavement and trained them In ibe patba of virtue, rcs|ioutabHity and j . religion. Aunty la a consistent member h - of the Episcopal Chu'ch. May hex pres. ( i- bent diction. r ' Mr. C. F. T.tnm.Vbe big kyut* 8t. . * I-ouia buaineaa man, Mrs. Tatum. daugb- a ' tcr and aon-lnJaw, aic at Bcdfun| Springs B with Mr. Jaa. D. M.CWIan where I bey 0 ; W ill remain until Beptembar. It la but ti right to give utterance to the aentlment y Of Cong'eaa Hall and say that Ihe family C are murk missed. Mr. Talum has deft ' the Bold of Wa Hairing operations In very 8 r worthy hands, hut the record he has in y ' this department of heroic ah«rk corral- 1 • ing la not likely ta bo broken tbla yeer B any way. ferionally we could tdl a verj- pleasant story ol Mr. Talnm's gen- tl cruelty, but are poablrafy forfatddan. o Ocd. D. Floerekey. now slopping at „ I Ihe Arctic, put lad In a nine foot shark > Monday on the Ocean Her He had ' ta coll in some volunteer help, among p which waa It 8. Daria, the aucocaaful j

lawyer and shark fisherman of Washing, ton. D. C. The monster bad to be stunoed with an oar before any advance oouKI ha nsads In lis naptnre. Tha Got- ' onel had bla abarkablp dUaeclyd. and . a half buabel of m, teaden I. 1,1. ■ st-rmach. which- gop. lo abow that they prefer flab lo buntan flreh. , There era muy of our summer guesta ' who have formed permanent attachments * for CXapa May. and go away from bet* 1 •bona w(tb fondest mctnorlca ol the pleasant events srilh which they have 1 been aasodalod. they will be cu-ioue 1 ta know what ta going on here in (he off ' naaou- Buck Uudeblo dceirta may be 1 eonsumated by hmviag fit with the pub--Bohev ot tbla paper. For It the WxrxtT J Wxnt will be vent to your addrem for ' — -."v. ' 1 Fntan ah that can be learned the foots ; are not all dead nor. (re they likely ta be. They are found io all dciwrtmeota < of effo t. Cape May'b not free from , taeut.tlU.qqgh the aalufarily of , die atmaipcupatiuitat * good tool kl ler. . What It good for the body Is good for , the mind and restore* if when nothing ■ dad will. 1*e Helping Ihd Hodety ta mm- 1 IhmtagU. good work of ehmity right 1 Utroogh tap .u»nr! 1 has ^ ^ .

PEfWOMAlL ... H F. MRrtaDl, nf HilMfdnlria, la d j i the Saw (Wurabfa. . Bar. John T. Craig came down yrsax r- 1 > day for a few day's red. 1 » Eugene B. Mercer, of Philadelphia, ta ! reding at MiBcCCottage. 1 ■ I Marshall, of Syracuse, N. T.. ta a ' C guert H the Maw Columbia - John M. llobach. of Phllndelphl : ar- ' ' rlicd at Cossgraaa Hall yesterday. 1 F. D Clam. New York, la one of Ihe ' ' popular guests of 'he Columbia. joa. H-. J#mbert. of Hilbddphla. la j • registered at the New CilnmbU. '. Among popular Philadrlphta ladles at ' the Elbi roa U Mrs. Geo. E. Brechu « 1 Mri end Mrs. Oarance A. Wrey, of j - Phlladelpbls. are at tbe Chalfoote. ' ' A. A. Ilosling. Waahingtm, D. a, ' ' is n prominent gocst it ihe Elberon. . ' Hymen Itanna, M. D. 8., of Kingston. ' N. Y.. ta n guest el the MaHnc \;illa. ■ M-. and Mre Charier It- Oibey, of 1 - Illchmood. Va , are at the Chalfontc. 1 ' Mrs. Wm. Taylor and family. 11. II*. 1 1 tlelpbla. are sojourning at the Bur Villa. W. Herbert Homer, a prominent dlir xenof Baltimore, Md. lint the Stack. ' Mr. and Mrs Albert Herman, of WmhJ ingtoo. D. &, are mating at tbe Stack- ' Dr. and Mrs. W. Wood Iz-slic. of • Pbiladrlphla. a e stopping at tbe Lafay. J [ Rev. J. Allen, Prsdemor of Theology ' : at Emmluburg, Md.. ta now at Coo, ram, ' . Hall. 1 1 P. M. Pyle. wife end child, of Cheater i (tannty. I 'a,, are al the Windsor for two r weeka. Mr*. J. Wallworth and Mlaa E. Wall- J , worth, of PbUadclphi i. are rucaU of the r, of 1

n't Ebbilt. ' ta John J. Heard, of Bf. Paul, Minn., u *1 again register til at tbe Stockton for the ,. season. ' u Tbe charming Miss EIU Beige! handles * nf the iclns very gracefully and ta quite a driver. " o. J, M. Smith, of Philadelphia, was * j! tarda/. » y Postmaster Uarrily will be ml Cape " d May for "ibe larger |«rt of tbe week with •' o hie family. P Miss Annie Butat. of the Arctic House " ,o indenda ta visit l.uray about the 1st of n September. ° is W. C. Pitxgerald, e prominent Puila- 81 o dclphla. halter, la aloppirig at the La- * g fayette. ^ The popular D. W. Jons n, of Phlla- 11 dclphla, la making a sojourn al Miller ir ° Cottage. • Mlae MoUlo SJiarp, of WUmiogUn, is *' ' spending the remainder of the aeaaon et u h Cap* May Point 11 John H. Bcanlon, tbe ever.po|iular 81 '' clerk of the Arctic bouse ta a favorite lr " with lite lady guests. ° Dr. Geo. Gladden and D. W. Richer. h ol Homestead. Pa., jolnod their families '<■ 11 at Congress Hall yesterday. Major A. K. Fulton and family, leave 10 ° for bomehMlay, after spending a pleas- w • ant month at Confrere Hall. ° Col. Bandera, and Mlarea D. W. and J" 11 J. Bandera, of LouhvUle, Kyn arrived n ' at Congress Hall last evening. Rev. A, N. Whltmarah haa relurnetl ' ta Cepe May with hla family and taken vl < the cottage 183 Lafayette street. " c Max Riebenack and Mrs. ltiebenack ' take dally six o'clock rides In tbelr neat " drag, drawn by atyUab family horses. A. W. Buplce and son. Salem Countr, M t N. J.. and A. L. Buplce, are apemfttag a cl< N. . are apendtBg *

few diye at tbe Delaware House. r Leon Uans, of Philadelphia, Joined . hi» family at Uie Columbia. They are j spending the aeaaon at that hotel. , Mr. Wcmllll Phillips Leah a stirring merchant of Philadelphia with bla friend Mlaa llubbcl are at Ibe Elberon. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bleward. and . Mtaaea J. M. and B. J. Steward, of l'blladelphta. are located at tbe Stockton. I Judge J. W. Weacottand family spent . very pleasant vacation at Congo as 1 Hall. They left for home on Monday. Europe, run down lo the Cape yesterday , renew old associations at tbe Arilng. , Mre. Annie Teris, a lovely bruneUo, 1" ■tapping al Confrere Hall and la raceiv. Ing universal admiration from Ibo gen- ' Mn, Brown, of Germantown. is doing I In aurf bathing. She *U1 a oe and awlammg. Dr. and Mre. J. Hoedl, of Detroit. Mich., are making a five week's visit al Cottage. Dr. Hoedl ta a prominent physician In the City of Strait* II. A. Fuller, Philadelphia, ta making onto himself many friends among the MI of Gongrere Hell. He attends the Congress hope In faultless full dress, Hon. J. E. IlnghM, manager of th* baa made quite * bit for hla it having more peoplo In propor. tlon lhan any other on the Island. John Mackey, John Young, and NorRichardson are three Plllaburgeii who are at tha Columbia- Mr. ltlchardta onalgier of |be Monungahela J louse. Mlarea Emma and Beulab, daagbten or Mr. Charles Leak, of MUlvUle, are at the Elberon for their fourth consecutive They always find a welcome to May. Mr. and Mre. Carl H. Haawln and Mre. at Holly Beach, were al Ihe Island yesterday accompanied by frt nd* They made tbe trip hylnahjo channel via Sewell'a Point. Mr* Wm. Warner end her friends, Mlarea Ferris make a charming party of pedestrians. A walk to the light house and retard Is to them but trifling J. M. Kennoy, of Piitsbo-g, now stopping "at Gongrere llail caught fid snapping mackerel yesterday on tbe hank* It I* one nf the hirers! rwtabra of tha the catches

Mr. Charles Fay and ramlly mill linger by tha acaaM i nntU September. They bare roqmaat the Arllagpui. Mire Fay is ou* of the moat styllah brunettes at the Cape. fturmthlatic frteed, Mr. T- P Guriey, ta a prominent member of Uan^mgneL A» thdjaporti on Monday last be waa anchor in the lug of- war and participated Burr W.- Mcintosh, the champion hrevy weight runner ot Petwylvanla, will ran al tbe benefit next Friday, as , will alao Harry M. Kennedy, *C ibe Oapa . May City Athlcle Unh. Mr. J. W. Timnlng.ra gentleman from . Philadelphia, with bla estimable mother . and e harming staler, accompanied with Ihdr good looking and genial Mead W. B. K easier, have taken room* at the EL teen. T-eBirf dare will mlaa genial Judge Weecott." He afcowtd.hiaiMlf an active am, obOglnri jt ta thought by aotuc of ,hc clqw thqt bo equaled Ibe rounder of the acfaoul. the willy Ed. oaka of Coogrem Hall, in hie aijuaUe Mies May AbelU daugktar ot tka proprietor Of the Baltimore Baa, and Mire lackey, antarent iraahtagtan.

John A. Queen, E-q . o- of the pubHabere ef thagrr** Terttag panre ihe New York CWppee, arrived -i.k kta wtf* laat evenings They soke Ikab boree re the Arllagten. Mr* AHee MeCroker ami 'Is.fbue, Teaale, who hare been stopping at the Swatog* They intend to spend the re. One of the liveliest and more bewitch. , lag creatures among our young folks ta Mtaa Madge Riegei. She ta peaetaoreely , food of eurf balking, end by confidence ( In swimming attracts much allesliou. Mr. J. Howard Whltmarah, who ta ( connected with fidama Express Comi Philadelphia, la stopping with Ms brother, llev. A. N. Whltmarah on Laf .yette street. He prefers (.tape May ta . Atlantic CUy. Captain Led C- Urate Is at the L'nlted States for a few day* Tbe captain ta a - well known seaman of Philadelphia, having sailed from that port foe many He ta a brothrr-ln law of Isaac With Ita of thla city. Cha* W. kicbaidaoa arrived atbia old home yesterday from Jacksonville, Fin. 1 He will be at Ihe Cape foe some time. He speaks of Ibe fever panic now prerailing at Jacksonville aa something | BenJ F. Alclrioaon and wlfo of Lnqis. . villc, Ky.. accompanied by Mtas McBobcrujof Dantille, Ky . are at Congrtaa Hall, where they arrived last eve. 1 ning. Mr. Atchinvon la a prominent " of Kentucky. Beyond n doubt, Mr. Isaac Myers ta tbe oldest eonaecutive visitor at tbe Cape- He stopped with Mr. Jeiry Me., cray before tbe building <f tbe old Centre House. For several rears bis uouae. ror several ins

home baa been at tbe Arlington. - — . Rev. Madison C. Peter, left yesterday for. Aabury Pa'k where be has an engagement lo preaeb. He will return on Monday to Congress Hal] where will on Tuesday evening deliver one of hla famous lectures to which all are invited without money end without price. Colonels J. W. Moore and Phillips nearly depopulated the sound* Tuesday. What fish they did not ralcb away inlo wbitcrcr hiding places could be found. Comprising the take were ninety-four bake. D. Kneckman end A. M, Orriaon, a couple of Washington, D. t\, young and successful fishermen, took from tbe 1 waters of tbe sounds Tuesday fl fly-two In a half bopr, This is good work, and elects tbe genUemeq to a high place tbe Cape's piscatorial regUlcr. I>. 8. McPb-raqn, of Hartford, ta al Cape May wiih Ibe lilea of writing it ' Mr. McPberaon bus wrltlen tome verse* whirl; have attracted the favor. \ able allention of tbe prlllp* lip bar the Utanry spirit, and Ibis morning contribute* a paper lo ihe Wars. ! W. C. Uoane, of Ihe New York Ath- 1 Ictic Clflb, bee telegraphed ta James Robinson Ibat he will be here lo the IsL let's benefit next Friday- Mr. Dosne will try lo break lire one firurth mile ^ Juat retained from England where he ' recently won two champ! nehlpa. Those who think that Candidate Her c rlson is not a clever pol.tii ian ahould re- 1 their opinion*, lie la warmly Interested in base bull und is an enthusiast ' regarding the lndUnapoH* teem. He attended a game tbla w ok and saw the Indianapolis nine defeat Chicago. That " Mr. Harrison la a perfect gentle mar, ta " shown by tbo' fact Ural be ha* cicarty mown oy roe lact mat ne ua*

never been known to hoot at tbe umpire, .j The baorUomc W. D. Ilennagr, fourth commtaaary of Ihe national guard* el Pennsylvania, is enjoying sea breeze* ,|J from tbe porches of Brexlon VU1* His d picture may be seen tracing Demon's gallery, Cheetaut street, Philadelphia. ,t Wm. F. Itussell is deeply In teres led j. in Cape May enterprise* Incidental lo this be has become owner of *30.000 Bl worth of the stork of the steamer Repub- „ lie- Mr. Kuesell is a progressive busL nets man with a wholesome piedrliction m for Cap# May. iy Rev. W. a Heed. PbiUdelphla, who . has ocrui led a rottage here, haa jutl taken his family ta the Catakllls for the balanrp of the season. Mrs. Reed's health r. requiring the change- „li Drasant face and genial spirit will fie tnhaed. Our heat wlihra go with him. , The Arctic IJouae boasts' ol many e gueata of npnc, among whom la notice - d aide, Flo-cnce Ford, of Ihratrlcal fame. nim Fort ha. ptayrd wjth mneh credta. t Barbara Hare lo East Lynn; Wlnfred ,J in Jack Shepherd; Armond In Led l_ .tstray; end i« tt present wllh lb* Fifth Avenue New Turk Opera Company, on I Misses Julia E Mass and Annie C. lg Newman, two charming young ladles , from Philadelphia who are at Uaa Aldlne, j are the champion rowers of Cape May. M Their- oar.manehlp et ScweO's Point Tuesday morning waa tbe delight end wonder of Ihe vtalfori at that place. Caterer Stevens tendered a dinner ye* s tertey ta members of the (tape May L Journalist's Hub.. There ware present l ta paitake of hla boapllaDly, Harry L. a Taggart. Wm. H. McCoy, Bnrr W. Mot Int'jsh, Alfred P. Trotter and H. W r Hand. It ta nsadleaa ta my life dinner 0 waa a moat enjoyable one, the entslpr and service being irreproachable 1 1. M. Kahnweiler, assl.tapt manager 1 ot the Rational Theatre, who baa been l stopping al tbe Arctic House, tells as t that tbe National, aa at present re* (traded, ta the most modern of any I, place of amusement in America, In feci |- Manager Kelly haa suggested many Iml provonenta foe the convenience of hb [ patrons thai no other theatre in the world has, such aa spado ua seals, ran .. tOaUon and exit* - Our personal friend Simon Fklacb- . man, mualcnl and dramatic critic ol man, m us cat auu uiuniK cnuc Ol

a Buffalo Journals, left the Lafayette ye* lerday for home via. Philadelphia and - other coast rennets. He haa not ceased . to love Oapa Hay. and at,U regards her i c harms ^mperinr lo any of her coaqjetL Mr. pietaehmgn go J. L. Qrtenwald and . famUy. Tbe party bare the brat wlahaa . of the W«rx far a very plramai time. ' 1 A party went Jo the banks from Coo1 frees 1W Wednesday with GapL Fo* ! ler. It waa composed of W. Hpace ' ' Harvey. John Bald a. filhnrt Wood, 1 . R. C Wilde, Mtaa Kay Harvey, Mr* ' • John Haloes, Ms. Albeit Wood, Mia. ' Matlta Oon war and Mtaa ffWbeely. The 1 boat waa canght on tha bar for a while 1 > but nerartheloas Ihey had lota of fan, < end-frt hack ta time ta Uk. a trip to ' th* Breakwater on tbe Republic. - AtbntkfCUy rlouraattstta Clnb will ar- < rive here oo Tbnraday morning and be < » entertained a| tbe Cbalfoqt* Thirty ■ « scribe* ore exported toih* party. IhurI lag the afternpon qne of (he grenleet e games ol barn ball ever played on earth 1 . win come off between the visiting and < s borne dab* la lbs evening by lovit* ■ .tlon of Mayor Edmunds the dob will I - vtatt Iba ocean, pier and later on goto < ' <*«"»?#■♦ Some , web known o.n.paper tnenvrfll > of r the party. Thn Cape May coeamlltae , ufimpilaie Senator Reyhnn. George D. I McCreary. Pr. Kmlu yhydok. George

ffAt-Tg ' 8 ft rrella make buoyant belle* 1 Tha bat ta mightier than tbe pen. Fred. Freer ta a painstaking artist See the big onaa today in tha pork. The Ahllne Villa Is a popnlnHfotel. Itart tan nlghta of OHrette at the Iron Pier. ■ ; ; ITetty dramas filled with pretty Dump. J The Carroll Villa la- doing well thla j The story of Ihe "Stranded lioafle" t» ! ' declined. Congress Hall orebmtra to-day at ' ' Athletic Park. Lovely ride it ta oe local railroad to ' Sewell'a Point- | . Mb* Jennie Prince baa made a great hit as Olieette. ' The Brexlon Villa ta Ibe popular place j ; for social panic* Tonight and every night until further nolleq Olivette. I "Bobbing serenely np". when tbe f crowds ore away la good. Matinee taday al 10.80 * m. Olivette ; by tbe New York Opera Co. A matinee will be given on Ihe Pier ' to-morrow morning at 10:30. ' Trade marks— four fo L pi iota on the _ ahot-s - pposile gender. ( The mint julip club haa abmilwal tered to other ahore* than tbcae. '/ j Artistic aenahore photogrnpliy al Che* ' , On Batnrday evening a grand hop will | . take place at the New Columbia. ; The owner of Ibe big raft will go down . .' to p ntcrily aa the great he rafter. . Saturday night, by apeclal request, the great success Mikado will be given. ' great

Matinees Wednesday and Sa- unlay by tbe Near York Open CO., at 10 30 * m. n Don't fail to see Ml*. May Dooglers as the Conntese, In OHvetteat the Iron Pier. The New York Opera ;Cnmpeny arc '. drawing large audiences n'ghtly at Iron a Fishing ta now good, llake. weak a" plentifully. " ' nee tlita morning st lo1». Admissiou, only 10 cl* 1 Eugene C. Bnugn. piano tuner. He. , era by pcrmtasioo hi Mr* U. C. Tbouipt son at Bank. JeSS-tf. 9 I'infmaor Haaslcr's art hcalra baa lafl " Don't forget (list we give UHvctlc 1 Wednesday mariner at 10 30 a m. Admission, 10 tt«. | Hughes street. \ Ball Saturday night. Testimonial In , The klndi-egVtcn " der the pier holds ! mlmlugtlll rnidnlg)it.C " ." ' The funniest of al| o.cras. Ma* ' cone, will bp given at rite mariner Sat. ' unlay at HI 30 a. m. The atramcr ltepubllc goes lo Break. . on Sunday. Ticket* .10 etc ** ' The ever popular opera La M ascitic ^ New York Qpera Oompeny lure made a great bll in Olivette. Don't fail lo go '

jJ ta Ihe Iron Pier and ate I hem. )( Cheater lakea great pains in photo ' a graphing tbe Rule one* Call at his 1 gallery, corner Stockton aurf bath* ' , We begin tbla week ihe publicarion ' of the lawa of Ihe last h-gislature. They , will be continued Id each issue till com. ' 0 D'taA • ! 0 Great cut in priiea. Bargain counter ^ Go lo T. Paddon's. .11 Wasliinglon street, and ace lor yourself. Bargains in all ' B grades of shoes. 1 Shcppard's for ladies' misses', and ' ° tennis fool wear in great variety, 37 1 Washington aL * tf ' ^ Owing ta tbe gr at soon ss of last Bat- . r urtlay 's matinee, thp managetnent hart- ' , arranged for tV'ednewl.y ami Balunlny [ matinees hereefter. If yon want ta take a pleasant ride ' for an hour behind a favt team, patronise 1 ' the Knickerbocker livery stables, n ar of 1 Or Wsrlilngion atraqt.' 91 JU < , A betler'pcrfotmance has seldom been 1 , given lhan the N- w York J>, -era Co, give s of Ollvclfe al Iron Pier. Adq;balon (o * t pier and opera, 33 cfq. f Mayor Edmund* haa (codered the vl* ' , Ring Journali. u a (rip ta Pape May 1 , Point sod Ripamboal Landing, on ibe c occaalon of tbelr vlalt. ' ' The oonteet on Friday next betneen 1 j the Cnlveralty, of Pennsylvania, and tbe ' j Princeton dobs at Itablnaon'a benefit 1 promlaea ta be exciting. - Tickets for James RoRlnson'a benefit " at tbe Athletic I'.rk nyxl Friday a' ler ' noon, are on »'t at tbe Palace Phar- , macy, oppoalle Congmu Hall. | Al the benefit Friday at the Park, the f admission will be 35 cents. Tbe grand | ' stand wiU be reserved for Udlea and , ' gentlemen at no extra charge. , ' The nine of tfie Cape May Journalist , Club today will consist of Mcintosh, ( r DureU, L. Price, Laird, Hynemnn, Wag. , J euhurat, Lancing. Johns and atlnymel. r ' Dame rqmor fiat R that (he Rev. Bam- I . nd Jones w|U be here on neat Sunday 1: , weex and praacb \n the Qapttat cburdi. h We note tbe report for what It Is worth, a ■ A great treat for the ladles and chll- * - dren. Special grand matinee Wedne* a day al 10.30 a. in., when the great auc- 11 ores URvelle wUI lie given. Admission. C . 10 cu. 1 1 Tha JournaRata nUi 1 c enlertajnpd on • ins Journal lau will he coteriainpo

. Ocean Pier on Thqradqy evening after | tbe upual performance*. Tnc matter la In the hands of local committee of Jour. r naliat's club. Sick agga have Raguu ta win popular i Bj »* polMkal weapons hi variouv parts I of (ha country. I ke effort lo make this ■ a campaign of Intellect haa many otatndaa to cverconpTbe rumor firoting-ahout town that-- . Stock too WUI dona on Mund.y la (alee, . and Proprietor Walton wants It understood thai (he hotel wUI remain open ' until the twenty -fifth of Beptambir I Friday afternoon, Ihe occasion of the benefit tendered James Hoblneoo. man- ; of AlhleUe Path, wlR be one of the | greateat daye In. the history of that ptae* | Look for program later. enc* a delight al the aeeabon. TIm coo- . dltlooa are favorable for a oootinuaoce , of things u th«y sow exist- R matter, r not bovr Jt tqay b» plaewbcen its pleasant hptfi. (tape May haa many visitor, who don't , to ooofona ta Urn horn* habit of I church attendance. The'kmg Ran of . strangers that crowd the aide wsjks be- | fore and after perri«* at I rat this pica. ; lam*— A pair of gold eye glmseca with gold ohatn aiUetted. between th* Stank, tan lloaei Dining Itootfi and Jaekaon ! , atreea, via Board Walk. Finder pk,* , return to Horn* fW, ttoektan Hotel. Mo.ffri.llii ii W IMl ,

On Friday evening tfie enicrtatumcnt *< the 6. P ilrA- al Oungrra. Hxferomw off. The pntrooa of. the society ebmptineamaeof oar boat eitixen* who bare given of tbelr time and means for ibe bonevoient porpoaes of th* society. The man who would not protect his wlfy In the emergency of an Insult to her 1 may be thought of the magistrate who will parole the men who offers tlfe insult and bold, the vielim to snswrr There should be formal charges pre- ' Jarred against tbe municipal officer who hta place tor peculation, lie must be responsible to somebody, and tbe sooner ha ta checked the better foe life tarnished administration of justice ) Tbe pupils of Ibe surf kiadrrgartcn lor. They are making rapid progress. One of them mora teach* Lie lhan other* has learned- to disc to tbe bottom and ' bring up a dropp-d coin aa a test of pro. flcieney. A mas* meeting of the different minded ' temperance workers of Cape May counhas been palled for Batprday August 18th at Cap* May Court House. The subject will be considered there in all r ance lo Ibis county. ' CoTonel Cake, with the liberal .'pint characteristic of him. bxs kindly rendered bis hotel orchestra to tbe Journalist's Club for the great champion gnine of base ball tmday at 4 p. m. We noticed n young lady of I 'hi add. ! pbla whose bathing suit consisted of a yard of tar* and a pair of while boots. without difficulty. A red hot wave la coming tlita way A red hot la coming Una

from tbe place where they are made. If ^ will probably strike FbiladelpbU today * gel homo wish they hadn't. There's ^ While -one swallow don't' make spring, " When one come* to Cape May Ihet a call anil aak for tcrau, which sn with. j,dT C*P" M,>| r"" ™" ' Merribew. champion of Ih-l.-.rc and : E. Irving Hnlsled. champion of I'con ; c sylvanl* The raeea will Ir one ball i mile; one mile, and two mile* 1 era at the Capo May City Athletic l lul. , Pull, open from "" 1.7 ta 0.13 oVUck. ' J>ux>M E llll i'kwiii. i 1 seen Ira* of I hem. ll ta lo be hoped < J the coast a wlfie berth, fbey are ar

| Cake leaves no aton<T unturned to in struct and amuse bis guesu. lie kecqw Next Saturday evening Prof. Lrmmis , will be the recipient of s grand testimonial bop' which will be given at t onHall. It should be a running ..v., . auccjas both hnnncislly ami aucially. The tadlca of the New : their good wprET" Mlsa TURe May Forney, the awdntc ' editor ot Ibis peculiar Ijterary Journal, gives an able retrospect of tbe pax! four weeks of society in general and that of 1 Philadelphia In particular. Her "Cans ' erle: A General talk on Men, Women and tilings," in every number of Leisure Hours, is recognised aa touching on many subjecia of interest in advance of other puhRc Journal. " • Thn Mfiit filth thn P»»lo Eye. If baa been a long lime since I've said anyt Jiing aliont what my eye ba* seen. , It's not because I haven't been seeing. ; have been seeing so much that my , la Dearly broken. But It's nothing unpleasant I'm observing now. Last i week Ihe Capo May JouraaHala' Club 1 went to Atlantic City. The Journalists' | Cluti there treated uillkclord*. Today want In do Ibe beat we can tyrcclp. I rocnta- We'll mnp np tbe earth with ! them playing the game, unless they run t in some ringers. It's awfully funuy to ■. them kicking about our profs, sionals. Nearly all of our nine are i members of tbe Cape May niDc.bul they ! gentlemen and regular 'members of c the club. That's all we say. We'll kill t the® playing boll, sad when Bowcll's ■ alalia out of sight we'll give them I

r If they can't thla afternoon. Billy Bwope , wlU bat in Italian. "WURc" McCoy . cannot be induced to get concuaalon of the brain again. Col. Cake has given ua the use of. hta orchestra, and there will I be sweet music ta heal lite savage breast. a 1 lie Mayor haa invited everybody to the . Pier to hear "ORvette." and tbe sport there wl'l be numerous. BUIy Yollx x, will be here to umpire, and he'd better do better If be wants to go with us. to .. night. And Tommy Logan will cast bla a weather eye over the crowd and keep , them straight. Hla Honor Mayor Ede munda wlU walk aryi ln-aim wllh Ills i. Honor Mayor Hoffman, who will tell , what a great city be Rvt. in. IMfe- , ,. Mayor Edmunds will point lo IheUsSi . and Mayor Hoffman wlfi weep. Oh 1 it . will bea great day. today. GsmefaiRd , .at 4 o'clock. | Th* old wreck at Bcwell-a Point has I come- lo be a familiar and useful land- ' mask. Bo long as lis spars can be seen 1 . no wreck can be overlooked <>«lb«l part , of the bench. Moral i Even a wreck haa : f "* "fib. f I * Geo. Wallare'a life of Gen. Harrison < shows signs of hasty preparation, apd 1 tha adthor tfialnu indulgent-e because of i the little "time be bad for bis Utah- OB ~ other worts be haa Ben ilur-rlca In ajef' 1 w«k - The bo iler of tha Norman has become t teal Cipe May beacon. Without tt now tbe strand would lack something I Which waa at one time a source of e«L t

■j A few of Townscnd Inlcl'a most cheer- " ful joung people met at Mi* JtL'ia . 1 Springer's In a small party t > surprise v and entwtiin a young lady visitor. Mies Mable IXx-keailorff. A Jolly good lime " was haiL Ice cream ao I Olber rcfrethI mail were eojo ed and games and mo* j II sic in a way to cult all present. I ° Tbe people living In rite neighborhood 1 11 bsvc at last mv> t'-e eff rta that should have been mmle hm- ago. to stop the s bringing of garbage from Sea Isle to the " lower part ol 31. L. Bmlth's farm and >' there dump it out and leave It without * covering. N-wme do n-d wish lobe •' selfish am! have no Idea of doing "prirale injury." but we really do object W I " tlie kind of |ie fume waftul lo ua by Ibe I ' — nlhcriy breezes from off that gnrbege | '• pile. We may be so unfortunate aa to J poaseaa a vulgar and unrefiScd aenee.of '- delicate and nigh toned accomplishments bf society, but bring unused lo 11 the smell, and failing lo become »o, we h- wew afrahl wc might not be so bcallhy ' tlowftbis hi t weat-.er, we epprah-d to '* the. pro; cr aoihorltlaA and they on In- - driving d an to Sea Lie waa all we ry- ■ srsrr ',m 8 glt^ < bc'rellrf « 'idfed' and' «'t!te

' s-air. bjil It ta not the Sea Isle 'people. " they aympilbize with ua licarrily. We • will have no more of It. - We have barely llnsl^lhrough the l» . Ron to preach ta laat Sabbath, sa every . one seemed glad to Italcn ta his word* < Wlr! yuungusl .. . Wo, am Ma j

J f'api. U«n. Hnyre of Ewa We l ily I. , 8. B . waa taken -uddenly III wlU. rainc hot {w the prom pi arrival of hta son blood lo flow ing naturally in bis body , a"'' he wa. soon about again. It was . not due Id bis going in Ihe water when ;• loo warm, nor I. be aixly year. old. as recovered, sri L m well aa 1 COM Spring. I Mr* Mary SclwUaagcr. of I'hiladeL 1 . plila, is visiting Mr. nud Mrs. V. D. 1 . Hctacflengcr. of Cold Spring, for a few ' day* ' ; Dr. Joseph Gurrtauu. of 1-hfladelphi* ' : visited ids relatives nt Cold Spring on i Sunday laat. He returned t > PhHadelphis Monday morning. Mise Emms Bicinnu-U. a lovely blonde from Philadelphia, vtalied her cousin, ! i Miss Bertha Bchdlengcr, laO'wock. Af. 1 i tcra few days slay at Cape Slay she will ' A very pleasant evening gathering ' i took place nt Uie rcalilcnoo of Mr. and 1 Mr* Virgil P. Sc-liellengcr. Cold Spring. 1 ' Monday lasl. During the evening i there were music, addresses, recitations ' and solo*, which were rendAl tn -the J best of style. Mr. .nil'MneWtHlengcr did tbelr 'part by letting out a grand □ aiu tneir part oy setting out grand

t fcetioncry, nuts, grnpoe, peaches, Ac. f Those who enjoyed tbe evening were : 1 Miss Ella Fraxer, Mlaa Helen Its-row*, J Mlaa Korcross and gentleman friend, . Miss Bertha BcbeUcngcr, Mrs. Doctor B Hunlalngcr, Mrs. Mary Bclwllenger, t Mrs. Emily Garrison, Mr. Uto. llusted, < Dr. Ell. Wales and W. Thompson. 1 Mr. J. W. Grace baa been qulle stck, ' but is able to be about again. Mr* Rae Chambers and son Ralph , ' are visiting relative, at Swing's Necl. , Mr* DeOarah High la visiting b r j' daughter, Mrs. Bmitit Blika* at BouUi ' Mtaa Uxalc Chamberr of l'liltadalphia, . is apeudlng a few days al Mr. Evan B. ' llnrker'a. , Capt Buake. wife and aoai, have been , _ for asraral days vtalring different ' , Plaota in IVbware. , Mr. and Mr* C . M. Weatcott. of , Sooth BeaviRc, apcnl Nimiliy here with I relatives and frtenda. I » John H. Norton, wile uh! tkugUUx, , of HRlvUk. have been visiting Thomas I tbe past week. 1 r Mr. and Mrs. Alien Blcclman of I'hR. t ■MMkyir the gueau of OapL and 1 Pfl||M this week. ( iy|Bt Elworal ll°eh.n of Phil, t adela^DB spending a few day* at 1 i the bWwihdcb .S.Towrtaend. J; I Jay aaifi Tot Blmmway, of FoUavUle, f ; P*, am- wendk* thah- snnmer vara, turn st OHkffMndla'JKi'a, Mr. WHRam

Clery wBm W DT8PEPS1A W"*'.'*'. Mm |5*- I ^^Wpi|ria,aa4 aa atecUaaa af tha rilnij i. WELLS, RiCHMD^N npoSflBS for Infants and Children. ' l-fi I turara t. I wff^^TmriZd^1 • I ^ Taat-xwrscy J™v.„ "lal ^ — 'm

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ed. Price 50c. and 31.00 per bollto at " Man y A Mecrav'a Drag Store. 6 j The Indian nemp Bitten, combine In a peculiar manner the lieal blood part- ' tier and strengthening qmlRlea. They ' are purely vegetable. U ta one of the beat ot remedies, and succeed* when other medietas f»R- Tbeac Bit tars will pnrify'vour blood, aid Ibedlgealion, nod • give new life end vigor to tho body. Good for dyspepsia and liver complaint, 1 nml ta n preventive of ccniumption. Bol.1 by . Jotix Fexstku, tf Green Creek. That Tired Foalms , AflUcU nearly every one In tire vpring. gytlcm having become accustomed to'tbe bracingnlr of winter, la weakened by tbe warm days of tbo Chancing *cai son. and readily yields lo allac-kit of dta. 1 Hood's BaraapariRa J* Juat the medldoe nw.dedr II lone* and build, , bp every part ot the bodr. and abo expels all Impurities of Uie Mood. Try ll Big Bin Butter. '• IlalloweR'a bavBAho agency for Cape May and ta receiving the Big Elk Butler Cipro* front the fie tries al Oxford, P*. and wlU aay to all lovera of good pure butler thai the dalric liavn changed into very artlv* hand* and Ihey itropoae make Jt, atrictiy flrat-ttaw'. Aa ihj they propose to make ll the standard butter. None buuer, give It a trial and be co'Bvtoeed. ' if Rev. J. W. ItidfftaHhl trlflTcf Pittaburg, ■re M to ' . ' iSB . Wk * '

II. Oliver Of . the cuy ami Cnnt-M^ May. New J. racy, hath Ihl^^H rnadcau Maignmant. W Uw etibser : i-tjy. „j« uf hta rotate (<w the equal beam:: nf fiBSB credluwt, and that iha Mid cri4|nre3sH must exhibit %rir rirpc. tire dHWH under oath oy Tunrjimtlon. wiih#ay4?33 term of tli.-co month* . ' llxmiam w. K..neidBi-it|S| Cats- Mkf, ^Hnrrifil. ^ gfif A d ic rl i iwatS.' pm,: m '.ll ^AKlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure.

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