I? " MUM *mj Ibanbj Horning. ' t CAPE HAT. flMUST 16. 18&8REPUBLICAN TICKET. \ far PnlOUil, ^ BENJAMIN UAJtRIHOX, Jg.T ' far Fto -/•rroUre'r, i i - Jed by-uaportk ecwH *ho are nothing. f~. andlhrir Xwattfnl orirotef to ndrotra J . The lore of the ana growa on the atudrot. —Bttta pulled Ilka out would acta a taodeeapa a revelation of wuudroful In■dfflMMwngld folio- tbc labor and a grow- • ■ Mg watiitout of ton for 4 tto vasty dreji •' would - spring up. a source of eonaUnt - atranil, and day afu r day iturllre tbc —^phenomena of the ocean before bo jmta mind.' There b to him a charm In or cry change of the wave*. No bit of drill - atoll but tdls an eloquent atory. The - ■ — Clouds and rty that are reflocted from lb b worn are nubjecta from which be "draws the InaplraUon .that make. Ma raaraSaca a-j much eougfit for aod ad. Take a aeat by the aea aomo line tby and aludy tho van expanse of water, ■ only limited by the horlaon, and you ■ will come away from the pleaaant and prod-able paailme with an idea I hat the aurf bad. b not the only trae to which the lea may be 'put benldea forming a great ocean (dghb-ay. The nc» rial! you maka Wirt bo etIU more Interesting, and your admiration will go la a aort of geometrical ratio till Jt.u are fairly in lo.r with your iiibjccL The lahabltanli of the lea are soother . wonder. There are far more living or. ganbmt In the waters than aubslat Id Ibe atmosphere of the dry land, and the per- _ son who seta aboul the task of looking »^fcaaa pkaann', abaorblag and Uraulcw {""task before him;c " The Itrange crraturea that Host Idly .among the bathcra are often contemoften
« tuously spurned as of no account in the ' grand scheme of eraaHoc. but It b only f I an ackpowiedgcmenl of ignorance when such a view has been Uken of them. , t Xourroa shore sojourn would be of still deeper interest did you but fall Into a mood suggested by the world of waters by which your hit b temporarily cast. As a matter of fact the surf b s great mental tonic as well as physical. I( ,- i. lakes the sourness and IraadbUlty out of ,1 Ibe moat perrereo constitutions and un7 bends tbam to Ibe gentle Influences of jg tocislllfo. Tbc gentler are made more I gentle and communicative. If you are * a surf novice and would lika to get a few points In floating and swimming tsk the llrat aquatic biped you .com c near In ri tbc walcr bow to do it. lib answer : will probably be. U you ere an unfortu. i • Bate masculine, to do Just as he docs - ' % Just swim, that's alii but If a pretty, ,' plump miss, be will eatcb your belt and I; ' give you the moat definite directions it {j Isga should be used in bocnmlqg an adept k b tbc aurf. The moral of all te If you i_J«m't learned to swim begin your nog. lectea education by jolitbig the kinder. Jr " A physician practletngat awrll known X watering place calls sllenliuo to the dangers and crib of loo leog a dallbnoe in the water by children. The common smult Is a condition resembling bcat- ■ about by this dangerous practice. Tbc symptoms, however. In many cases, may aot be so revere, and numbers of child, run are languid and poorly, aullcrlng from headache and aula be from tbj. cause, while the parcels account for thb disturbance by the theory that "tbc climate b too strong for them," ar.lhat _v "sea air does not agree with their livers" or somt such IntciuuMe eiplaasuon. 1 If paddlleg must be allowed, a degree ofjmfelj b Insured by making the child p the water freqocnUy, and run ■ MMM orrtke shore. Tho limbs thus Is avoided si tbc expense of the skin,
whxdh "a apt to become inflamed and Mbtenjl by Uw sun. This, however, Is t "■""V* ■ • The married flirt la having torlnmngt fort of the aged duenna, the designing mommas and the young and susceptible maidens anxiously looking for a" life v partner. The seaside married flirt urnallyjrangc* in age between Iwonty-two * and thirty— just a nice average to make _ — nJljr Inlcrtetlnj;. Hit busband U usually ahaent from Monday dftriuoon till Halunlay evening: ronsrqnenllv three, fourths of herilmocun be given to the delectable practice of tangling men and worrying -women. And does she do it > pared to fascinate mutT and dlriract tto members of her own sex anxiously angling for only a portion of tba aurailon . ssasutiou of being captivated, and regard ' ikeiUgbt connection u much safer than , saying the little, soft nothings to more t^'r It b a mrOero('4r4iderabk curiosity [*■; to twwoomere thai Uw bathing hours are ' Ude. Even a nortec appreciates Uie feel * j- that Um beat bathing bet high tide, and ° I; ,U stands to reason that If there can be ' E, any danger no lids almost perfect beech » g bb during ebb Ude. To to sum to 1 "P >l pr S to.ywLu' waT^pm^ J 'SSh sni*nAt v« " ^ .tWawmmrer^. Hbaeioomatany I L;«5 sawesrs:: Willi fl, Aaageacairfctag tbemo-m. ,
I The C/olormma of JaruSalsm. 8 Tbt Craiorama of Jmual mon Urn 9 day of fc OrpcSfliloo. now onnbl: ? billoo at Bornd and Cbe rv air. Ma, PbHadelphb, Ts a craarton purer sing a vast scope of Inlesaal. The rpeetetor looks = out in one dlreetlen trpoh Telwaalcm. lb magnlflcent pakeea.cqd-ts. 6M roofed bonsca, great walk and gs rs, Wis-dcrf u! r gardrns and pook.. Arek of tha city are historical bins where rumaUB rbe up "* and lose thcmaelrceje thadarit horizon, save in a a'rrleh crowned with a lighter aky , the effect of which b grand. Torti from Uw holy dig end tho eye lookgbevood a pile of rioeclad mine, and takes bi a rugged country, acrosr wk-ch r our, es tho, wen tra'eled read toDamaa- , cut. Ilere add tMfVtragecaravanaaria with grim, nbinritUig . walU, gaping these objaeta In a ham n rocky land out of wblch at vartons points olive, cedar - and other trc s base sprung, awl y-u ^ kavc a faint tonccptloa of ibe tk fat City g. aod tbe surroundings beyond Its mighty , walla. Add, to tkb the curiously cos. u uimed people of UwUoly Land pursuing [ t. tb-lr dally iToeatiena. Some are trave!teg in and - ut -be city gates, others a-c ' i. jonrurying along w ith bdtn eamrb. and r. at favored spots caravans of merchant- , p men bare baited, sabsd their add vnts, ' it and are unpacking their baa- » of bur. , den. Tbc cMof object of Ibe i-eiatlng, d however, b Use Hon of Mao nailed on | c the cross, and tbc two men wlo were « crucified at' tbc lime Staodlaf near Ibe 1 s cross ate tho f I lends id Jesus etraed in ' n the Dlble. Apart f.om Hies: are Rotqan y soldiers, p leats and many men, women | II and children looking on the agonizing e some. A aky that acrmi to. grow darker n each moment hang- over all. and the 0 slh nee makes the cnUre viow more lm- j s prasaive. Tbe flgurea are 'life size, and I. the painting b classed among the beat artbtlc accomplishments of tbc age. It j y b Invaluable to BUrlo students, snd In permit tire mind to hare the acme pho- ; u tographrd on It, which can be thine by d seeing tbc picture, would be of more c lasting worth than close application to I, volumes of enryck-pedlaa. In these ' days of bony, worry awl continued toil It It b refreshing to tarry beside U-e lesson ; that accompanies this great work of a t. ( D -n't hurry. The man who died In a | r hurry died in Angust. There b no .. more pnisonoua mixture than hurry dle luted with humidity. r. Beware of your fuony friend during ' „ the dog-days unless you delight In beer- | J log that the sun it striking for fewer ' „ hours, that the wayfarers In the dfy we 1 fast becoming h^hen because they arc ' , Hot en-tottcrlng. or tbat thb ta the hind ' of weather In wliich peace and good- 1
y oolncsa. , n If you can afforet It, stay at home In ,, the summer, where your mosquito bar ( U b so arranged as to let m but one song- , stress at s time, sort where s prohibitory ( , Uriff l» not place-1 upon tho bath tub. j prefers wearing a white colbr In sum- ] it mcr to appearing iu a flauncl abtrt, [t which may be mure uubeeomlog to kb , if style of beauty than a horn collar would , >- be. Dress b more or less a mallet of ( If habit, and If men bad been brought up , e 'to wear s. siskin overcoat! in August and ( e duck trousers In winter, those that liked ( that aort of thing would be quite as well | k satisfied as under tbc prevailing faabion. , n When you meet a mad dog Is Ibe , ir street remember tbat discretion b tbe , I. better part of valor, and give tbo lelo. - graph company tbe tbanka dun them | ', for not removing their poles In the hour | d Coming down on the boat Wedneatby ,1 1 was seized by Ibe divine afflatus and , I, composed while under the spell - I tbe i Sirens the following verses on Sheridan , .. to' which you are welcome If avalbble i for publication. A. N. W. \ A RITKOBPZC-r tir llintlDAH. t J' PlaiynMWI I-U|avi|tas havkvt, ' 1 a Awl swiom, "daarttahr , e TWayasiiiae loaaHwfspav; ! j, .-t««^mr au.v Pwu I J n ° ™m»™ i^tMvve'wr. t More |M*M tkoa t*v osrceU or pea; I !, la rMoaare. |
TncjH tiaev tsj t«v ta l*M^?rLwv ; 1 ' B l«M on tkesUotd of H w"""1" 1 ' I no soa was aattim una wets- ' roe (saw sriupttmimu- ] iraea joo -tspavted. ( VatnieeresobM^sial. also!. , Mapd Oyv, aid oomrs.lt or 10a pas*. I Tw esd to mr gooJ t-yo at rest, , Tbe wort of tbe busy -rammer season ' will soon be local history. There have bteueoeee dbappolnlmnnb and many , successful achievements. User bright anticipations ol Juno have not beets re- j rood human caolrok Tbe winds and ' tbe weather are not subject to the wishes ( have a amy of happening around when ' oonespondlnfly ooolef where bricks and | Whlb there has been much done to ' msxs public palinoagn, to keep step to Ike ^ «» where wcam -mcl. proe-rion go by. a thing our peoyt. I. -« flh rig Us do. Oap. May ba. mc !. are! -amb. There b oaa wkkh k opprrmost htnMM. ?* "** ^ Tl I
Birthday FSrly ' Ou the Nth of July tbe Bfitk birthday ' at lit aged Junes Dare 1 1 Greenwich , i township, at Bay ride, was eetebraied , by tba family and f rim la. About sev- * eniv were pVeaeot hsdod eg the vener ' able Dr. Exocb Fithbn of Grerawleb ' who b Bearing bb nloetyoevreib year. 1 A generous dinner eras spread a nd afle all bad gathered in tbe shady front e yard a moat lolerrs tog address was P mads by Fasur Thou aaoT tin- Freaky. , * tcrian chu-eh. He spoke my k ndty , ' ol ibe useful, upright life of tbe now * feeble oil man. and tbe object of. the - gatberlug, log- ther of tbe children and* . ' grand children, tba pleat grand rbildten , " and fricwda, to do honor to bb advanced , age, and dwell.moat xtoqucoily on tbe ' subject of all bring the children ol one . [ loving Father, all u-der hlv«eant and lore, no matter- If we were quaiipra, tletledrsts. Baptists. Preabyteriana, or any mber drnominailon All are atriv. , log for /he eaane' future, all trying to . servo the same .master and worshiping , the him God. aU Urine by His mqrey, ' end we must alt dk and be gathered lb | ! tho same Home to Bve wiih the same , ; Father for all cbrntly. For these lib- . | era! and christian rCsHlm Bla the pantoBorne, we undcr-tand. arc Dot willing . ' that lltclr paatoikhuuld eztend hlv help- , lag band, or rather t- at be sl-ould take I all Into lb : same fellowship, lie was , of Ibe host, who spoke very affrctlon- | slyly of hb fa' her snd referred to bb , ' rarly life and tba l-oorvl ii.tegrily "IliU , had beets the means of hb bring now 1 a le to live comfortable anil to ritend a | ! hearty welcome to all n bo came to bis , ' door." Nearly all of the children and , grand children wire Ihete Including R. , . & Hare, wife and son of Philadelphia. , Mark It- and family. Fraukl(n suit wife. ' Jaa.cs Butler, wife aod family. 8. T. Coleman and wife. Dr. Enlng and fam- , lly. Dr. Charles II. Dare and wife. Iter. , Thomas, wife ami daughter. Dr. Eoock , r Fithian ami niece, and a great many , more -rbtlvea and frfnds. About four | ' o'doek all started for their respective I homes, hoping. > st fearing that thry , might m ver n.e- 1 tl-rlr old friend and - 1 father at another birthday gathering as , Is quite weak and fccbie sod his rare , seems nearly run. though he enjoys , , good health fur one so old. He j hb grand children, the Coleman children, a visit snd attend camp meeting , , the first day. Though a (jualer, he , ' very much enjoyed tho cvmp meet , , he baa attended at Hen> llle. but the , . illness of one ot hut grand sons pre- , . ranted hb coming. His life has been , I of beatuiful chriahn chs By and , . usefulness. ,
1 '•Chief Justice Van Brunt, holding ' ' Ibe special terra of Ibe Bnprem • Court j ■ tbe application of .Nelson Smith and ' Robert G. Ingcrsol . made the in- ' Junction In favor of Prof. I/ilsclie. rr. 1 1 .training George S, Fellows from pub- j • llthing hit Memory 8ya" m perpetual. - "Dr. Wm. A. Hammond. Daniel \ ' Greenleaf Tbompaon. author of a work ' ' psyebo'ogy. and several other pro. f lessors testified that Prof, toilette's ays. ' was original, being a new depar. 1 In the education of memory. The ' Court ordered Fcllowa t.Ucllirr up to | ' toilette the stereotype plates and ' all the looks In his control. Over nine , ' thousand copies of the pirated edit loti . ! delivered up ycwlrrdiy." Wc are Informed that full dclaib will , 1 be furnished In the pros, ectua sent poet | ' free by Prof. A- tolsette. 847 F.fth Av. roue. New York. . " , ' It Mrs. Cleveland should sure ed lu ' I making the Ameiic n peiqile underat nd 1 - tbat la a republb an st-clety t here can be - sue'i thing aa caste, says U/-, and 1 t that an aristocracy, if there la to be one, | irrespective of other considerations, I she will deserve as well of her country ! as any of lb patriob or statesmen. lias formed Itself naturally ppas a baab i ofr-uik. where rank b flaed and lb 1 etiquette an exact science. If we Am en- 1 cans hsd s lowed our social urages to 1 form themselves upon our nobler an-! I natural model, as exemplified in the has- 1 liar principles of republicanism, we sbmdd not now be a race of an-dis. It ' li dne to tbe -trangt paradox.tbal, wjille ' id ». we re. nae to follow It to a conass of ouraelf. The man who bans over the gunwale tbc i dace thb year of the older-fashioned who careened pleasure-boats "for - fan." While many water parties sue- < eras 'idly avoid the rbks attending either ; t.an.l ara.Mnwec I k. wwww Sdllv—— swd or Ika '
deadly boat- rocking, many others are 1 turned Into funeral psnrcsslou. -This 1 seasons record wDI probably not fall below tbat of put years, and will only aggravate ibe conclusion that the male at- . tend .ala oh a beating eseuraloti ought t to b first carefnlly examined as to their ' sanity and then furnished with a list of ' things not to do and warned Uyat the coroner had hb eye on them. M my of the wisest things are said off. by plain people. Appropoe to ; thb remark a good old-fashioned farmer w it neat in a case touching the exact , ii lou al t certain tract at land. Tbe , question had been reputed by nam In|ag feu east In many and vaiiotM forma , "Tell us juit where thou trees were , planted." Somewhat righteously vend the teoman replied. "Do you want to | know exactly where thou trees were . pbitrdT "Yea, that b what we want to know." "Well, uoterul can tril, , thry were planted In the ground." bad no further questions ou that I Sc tt-ave's for Augut la devoted largsty 1 ' scVerxl noted writers. The railroad ' aketebes are cootlmred, snd portray the 1 wonderful devcfdpmeal In that line of 1 Am- lean genius. "BJvtes and Valley." " b a finely illustrated article Hubert " touts Ihcseuaon juuetilbutu "KpBogoe 1 to An Inland Voyage." "The Fata of ' the Uoorgiaae," kg Maria Bhintibalove I story of Urn Hhade Island eoaM, srith a . beautiful heroine- Tba third part of ; Henry James ■ novririta, "A tondon Lite," brings Ike chanotan.tato a very , corupies aitnatton. "Fair Day- b a 1 I by Barak On* Jewell. 1 I Resuoad flatu w'thaDMWorails r CTub^Con vwntlon ^tri Traretoo I The DeamcnMc Chtb* of the Stale of ! , benefit of thoik dariring to sited, the , : :
Hotly Bench. t Sweden barglan serricmarc brid every J » Sunday la Mrs. Babcoek's rMkgn on J -it takes a thief to catch a thief." Maybe that b Urn reuon Blank caught » on to thb Utile trick. A new bowgc is going up oo toaming avenue above HoBy Beach avetroe. buBt 1 by Mr. Bob, of Philadelphia. c • Have the ton pie who take tbe late - evening walks preempted tba llub but * ' of the life Serine Butteo down the 1 r strand f ° •Services were held at tba usual hours 1 ' at the Preaqyterian church morning and ' evening. Rev. Dr. Graff, of Bridget oo, * 1 afflcfatlng. . : Why don't the city authoritlev dear ' ' that park apd Improve It » Tba H. 1 B I Co. ray they have given it to Holly ' • Beach borough. * ' Tbe mosquitoes seem to have Wholly * • disappeared la tbe past'two weckr. and 3 with neither gnats or grpeaboads. life b 1 ' met strat delight- \ a • No.' raid Mrs. MaUpn-p. "wc don't ' ' to live right In town, exanlly: we r are Just out In tbe shrubctba," which ' - not so bad after all. ' Another acaaoa will probably sue two 1 • more churches built in IfoBy Beach, and * E wc linpe tbe Presbyterian church may - also be Ciimplelrd before that time. 1 watering place on tbe const wbere the 1 best frnil and vegetables are as plenty as t Holly Bench. We ha v» also the beat ' An entertainment was given In Uw v ' Monday evening wblcb vu largely ' attended. It ennobled chiefly in slight, c 1 vf-h nil perfopnnaeca, but our people • always pa|rtulte borne talent more gen- r • eron-ly than they do tbe imported. f ' If mo habitues of Cape May knew .what a delightful rail it b over the s ' sounds to Holly Bezch, and what giori- ( • ouv old holly and cedar trees tbe woods v 1 contain, they would certainly all come ' over suit pay us a visit one of Utnac per- { ' feet da) s. 1 ; Episcopal service was held ami scr- ; ' preached by Rev. A. Colt, of New 1 City, at Mrs. Starr's cottage last 1 " Sunday morning. There are n Urge 7 ' her ot Eplrcopaliana here, and steps \ ■ are being taken to secure a suitable r ; place for holding regular services each The Holly Bench Literary Club, which 1 ! mouths' slny, numbers about Ihlrty-five E members, all of whom have done some r ' worthy work In that Hue. We slonht if ' in any other community of rqual sum1 could be found so many really ' clever people as in Hdly Beach during the summer. - It lfioks as thoueh the llrldne Com. It aa Bridge
pany dta not Intend to-make any repairs , bridge or turnpike. Foe three jeers j- they could the intolerably bad road over the meadows, believing that lite compauy would make good some of their promises of Improvement; but It ia.now to a very unsafe condition, and nothing I seems to be even promised In regard to it. No company has a light to collect toll on a bridge In a dangerous condi- ' Hon, u thb bridge now certainly is. c Tbe Continental b full, cvelr room | Uken. 1 Mlsa Crawford, of Philadelphia, has * visiting Mrs. Dr. Geo. L'rquhart 1 for tbe past week. A fatty of DennbviUe ladles made a visit of a day srith us. enjoying tbe surf 1 and cqol breezes. Mrs. Edgar Tbomaa b aUying at the Continental, as b also Mr. C. E. Laodb. , and a number of olbera dial have rented 1 their ocfiUgea. i eion here ob Thursday last. Quite a crowd rame and all wen well-behaved ; people that enjoyed flrawmrtviii In bathlog and the young ones with rides on ] tho merry-go-round. Last week we had a scarcity or fnnt , and vegetables, scarcely enough being ■ obtejwd to keep tut alive, ami ibb xa k i takes all our lime going to, tbe door . answer trackmen's -calls, their stuff , being of tba best quality. We notice • I great deal being taken back, more than . could to sold. j The band at the Tivoli Hotel attracts I a great many people that come on tbe B trains for tbe first lime. A small boy, , not over thirteen years of age, plays the 1 strumous tbat we coo Id not see and were not familiar with tbe rounds. He seems to to perfectly at borne with them e all and b very entertaining. E Wo have been dreadful!" troubled for 1 water during the bla drought and were r compelled to buy h by the barrel, moat . of It beku poad water and not very r good to \rtnk, fit rmty for washing. 1 - lecsLStohaUya barrel of well water from - -he shore rould to houeht for a dollar. dollar,
U Surely we ought to have some means - provided for supplying us with water. . .We hive ilectric lights, at a great coat, 1 and we were able to aea very well with r tho old ones; now why should we have r the luxuries and tot the necessaries. If t lllii matter of economy! Along the" Shorn Road. Mrs. C. E. Foster ii entertaining a > Wend from the West. ' Mrs. Mary Sapp hi< toon enjoying the 1 roctety.of frl ods at Cape May for a few 1 days pert. Quits a number or querta are thb ' week entertained dnfcr llie hospUaUr ° roof of Azarisli Btrattoa. . Mrs. T. B. Biltos who b In quite poor ' has gone to T uckoboe la bop. a of ! being benefitted thereby. ' Mrs Henry Young. Jr. I. -the reclp- •_ of a very lino crsfy work tidy, the gift of bar friend. Mis. Artie Garwood. Mrs. Sophie W litems snd son hive left the noise aod din of c'tv life for a I season, snd sit bow enjoying tba fre-h . country air. I Frank Godfrey and art's, Mr Mulford , of MUlvDlo, and Dr. B. T. Abbott, w.rs ( the guests ot Mis. H. Garwood oo - Wednesday last. , AllteAlrlcB.s native ot thb county, . BOW of Kansas, rare fab friends In I thb rietafty s call lssfcverk prior to rs- ' Eh"1"* 10 home. ' A heavy yUd ot cans b looked for. Wm. Kimble la- spending i few days St Atlantic Oty. , H. W. Mllte started on his fetors . l-HSSS-r Mrs. Moor, of Phlbddlphb b storing f rrebkmce of Ctdemae Fbtor. t Alfred Champion tosretuned t.hb » boms Is Gteratowo after a brief vbH ! ^TJH^Ttf^Te PhBadeiphb Baipe - dab are toady doraleOod lu their quar. «{ of (V- May cuJy going wet 1., Sep. • umber, a baga bjpror brnteeas will to
Fishing Cr— k. tod very much the appearance of day night " c Mr. Samuel FUater of Philadelphia, srsi ta the neighborhood the first of the a week ririUng rclatlvm. U aod (Hearia Stow tieut on 0^0!^^ curslon aerara the bay to' Delaware bat u , sreek. K fi I MbaJeuaie, the cbartnmg daughter y \ at Cept. Richard Randolph, of Philadel- tphis, b visiting tor cousins, the Misses morning and gather canidoupca by 'he 1 . light of a lantern. n We would think by resiling the lead- a ing political papers that If ehtor pari) elect their president the country b 0 rained. What a dlleraa. it We had an abundant?: ot rein to* Bun- a ( day afternoon which thoroughly setae- a sled the ground. The soil tod become 0 very dry from the best snd lack ol rain t Isaac Corapton took a trip to Atlantic Uty tot week remaining there for two s deys. lite brother Lorenzo b la tho 1 produce eommlnrion bull urea at tbat I pUr® ^ Walter Mercy b ^home 00 bit vacs, f lion. Our C. L.8.C. went to Ocean City * last Wednesday. I T. A. Holmes and A. T. 8. llowcll • visited the city bat week on business. ■ Ain't we gelling there." Two Ice a cream aaloona and two base ball lanu. I Capt. Horace TuUic went to Belli- t on Monday after having spent a 1 weeks with hb family. a The tote ball clubs expect to play t with the West Capo May. Holly Beach. • House and Goshen clubs thb t 1 week. a Miss Marie Holmes came home Mon- t friends and relations in PhUadel- fc phla and Kicetown. h The sailing parties report good limes p week at Delaware and Cape May. t The Agues will take a party to the > Warner House Wednesday to aee the fi : race on Thursday. IThe funeral of Mrs. riarah Lloyd took s place on Saturday morning. Mrs. g Lloyd has been a great snfferer for over c a year bat no one heard her complain, c ' heard the call with Joy and glad- d - and b now asleep in Jesus. a D. J. Robinson and wife spent Bun- * day at Petersburg. day Petervburg-
Capt. Maetwald took out hb annual " excursion on the 8th Inst. " We are gbd to see friend A- M. WaL c kins out again after bb revere illness. * Muriel, Infant daughter of tony and Etta Peterson, died on Thursday last. ' Frank Wentzell, in spending a few ^ days with friends the guest of hb par. , Joseph Frici returned home last Bunday after spending a few days at John McCrmven's cottage. Tiic four lost lambs were found coming up from tbe pasture and tbe two q Bob' had relumed home. The ^remains of Chna. Moore, South , Bcavillo, were Interred In the Union x Cemetery, South Dennis, on Bundsy toil. , The next time the straw -party rides f out they would greatly oblige the sleeping residents by leaving their boglo at , Among the errivab are Mlsa Maggie j McCrsy, Marcus Edwards, Ed. Bartlett. Alex. Wolflngton and sons Harry, Al- . tort and Frank, Mbs May Wolflngton, „ Mba Maggie Boyle, Mlsa B. Lull, Mlsa j Katie Boyle and Mbs Maggie Phlley." The long looked for ralu came Bunll day. E Uuckletoiriea are not as plentiful aa ^ The cronlc growler still finds lota of " faults. No one does right. Several of our Chatauqoana spent n Wednesday at Ocean City. A. E. Holmes tod the misfortune to 3 mash hb foot quite badly tort week. ' Capta. Wm. TayloFand Chaa. Ftdler, '• also flurry Ftdler spent Bundsy at ' home. Our worthy postmaster, T. E. Ludlam, baa been qulle Indisposed during tbe ° past week. The Steam Mill Company have taken a contract for 50,000 feet of gum lorn. T tor for Andrew Welkin*. ® A party of young ladies and geotle- * men paid Bra Isle Uty a vblt Friday * evening enjoying a refreshing belli E" while there. — ,
n R. B. Wright hai hired tto yacht Lu- 1 r" In for tto present month. Bob enjoys ^ railing and fiahlng, and don't object U, tbe fair once accompany him. r* The Calathumpian band did not lake i" vcj well Friday night When people are first arouscil from their slumber. * their senses are somewhat blurred. One frequently bran It mid by mucoid fashioned people that it b no longer pfineibh to get a "rani good cup of Ira" * such at formerly used to Invigorate the ncivee and delight tto eplrtu ol nil prouken. And there b not tto least doubt but there b only too much foundation > for thb kind of complaint The trouble, r toTdratol,^ ta^oftri^^eO^dZ meet in anteetlng and blending tto leu ' they handle, foe In Chins, Indis and Japan the art of tea growing b today curled to a Uglier degree of pcifectlcn ■" then ever before. jBJara we have pee miliar pleasure In placing before our reedcra some particulars respecting the 0 work that b bring done by Cantvux's 1 Bixxdud Tea Ooneaxv, a concern bar, 1 Ing lla-htofl quarters at *18 South Front street' Phi bdelphta. with n New York 1 ami Ltmdoa branch, Tto date of Ineor- ' porstjon ww .Oriotor 1896 sad since ' that time very rapid prognose tot hem . made. TtooOcenotllweorapsayere; O/M. Moore, G Irani House, President' The company occupy e large five Hory warehouse and carry one ol IM largest and finest slocks of ten IMlm city. Tbe " company trc direct Importers of tto finest growths of lees and three they blend ' In such a remarkably effective manner aa to arrive at ready extraordinary reTbe mast faraoHi boteb mad reetsH. rants, aa well as very many private <amBiro at tto country age now using throe bfcmded teas exciuaj vefy, and b is every- - ' where admitted that nothing to emu' - part- with them toe heretofore been t open tto Ameriron . market. Dealers, both wholesale and retell, every wtenlid tbam to to Om bria ' . eriBaggmsdeef tto klml lb? aver tod : , bra* tos draeovered that tto bla of an J , eat b CTriy tbhtyrire jqya, msywny. 80
"Wave's" Bxialnnaa Locals, [ E. Borhrita b at fl3B Ctosinul street. goods of tto beet only. mjSt-5 New Bmger Sewing Machine for rote at thb oAce. First fleas In all pertlcu A bargain for thoee who may be D al Jail to carry inane Insurance upon that boi.se of joora, W. 8. Crawford, Oepe May Coert House, will give the moal rriieMe laaoraaee at bottom intra jit-"-; Turtle La'nrzs — Mrs. E. L. Ball having aecnnd Ibe scrricee of a competent end frokl-meblq tog||n«her of Phnadclaad will guarantee entire aatiafectioo to all tor pelrona. Call at corner Lafayette and Franklin street. tf W. Scott Hand offers to tto cltbeos of Ope May county reliable and cheep for tto safety of the borne gainst the destructive fire fiend. 111. office b at Cape May C." II. where he to consulted. Write to him for Tto merry-go-round b going every night tkb week on the Bra Breeze lawn. who enjoy oubdoor fun ran have at the merry-go-round. Only live cents a bout. Everyj thing first clam. W C. ford lhl4£wt reliable live stork Insurance ceinpony to Hie county. He con give you a reliable policy on your boric valued at filOO for 88 00 for three yean, with only two e"acssmenla per year of OS ce-i's. Iusurlossea paid prruupUy auil without nppmaraent. it Ladles', children's and men s shoo, of all grades at E. Johnson's Store, Nix SO Washington street. Ilia goods will to right, and his prices are right, too. J ihnaon has jn I gotten on his sbe!res a new lot of fool wear adapted **We call particular attention to the cottage of Mrs. M. E. Lake, at Holly Beach. It b stunted near the with a nice. graded walk right down to the strand. Mrs. lake hopes careful attention to the comfort of guests, to win a share of public patronage. Dr. Lake's office b In the building. 51. ' W. It Skcppard has very tastefully up a new alloc stole at 27 Washstreet. He has gotten upon his shelves a complete assortment of ladies', gen Is' and youths' foot wear. Hb line of outing shoes are bound to go. Lovers of base toll, bwn tennis and other outsports can find all tto latest styles at Shcppard's and prices that will save the buyer money. Thb establishment b a nouble addition to Washington with eU classes of buyers. lit Jos. Hdredge offers at lib Cold Spring
' 5ic- per gallon, pure Salcui County lard atfij cents; Vlnco tobacco at 36c.. lb., gallon, best Maracalbo Coffee, 2^. lb., beet Rl- coffee 84c. . A sugar «jc, bead- ( light, ISO lest, 19e. gaTon. new prunes, pepper 34c. lb. . anil all kind of groceries, spices canned goods, brasher, buckets, 1 tinware, earthenware, floor, table and shelf oU cloths, etc. All kinds of salt meats. Afao a full line of dry goods, . and notions. All as very low prices for cash. Can and be convinced. a At Reuben Johnson's store you will 1 tury calicoes reduced from » to Bets.; ail other calicoes 'reduced from 1J to lc per yard. Full line of cotton and wool. " cn cloths suitablo fo: mens and boys suits. Flannci.coab snd v. ate for »1.35. Meson's fruit Jnri 91 per dozen. Full B line of women's and mioses hose. .Bat- .' teens at 10c per yard. Full line of straw and Kaasulb hats. Groceries it lowest i* possible prices. N. 0. molasses at 45 a and 55* cents per gallon. Headlight 12c per gallon. Fancy grade of flour #5.35 per barrel. Coffee (Rio) at 12 cents per pound. Wright's celebrated nests fool oil, sturgeon oil, snd all kinds - of olb and paints at lowest possible prices. I- Full line of smoked meats, als • Isdjrs and gent's shore. Ladle's dongois kid . reduced from 93 40 to 92 25. A bice khl snd iminvmost.fiLtQ. All slrem si - Rumn T. JortKoox. . Bennett's Station, N. J. 0 lu tho combination, proportion, and ptcapsrilta accomplishes cures where other ' preparations entirely fall. P. culler in 1 its good name at home, which is a "tower ot strength abroad." peculiar in tbo phenomenal mini K baa attained, floou'i „ BonaporiBa b the most successful medicine for purifying the blood, glvlnr strength, and creating an appetite. a — _t — —
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| The activity of the Clothing Trade centres at Sixth and Market Streets, just as usual. We are giving customers good reason in both our hot-weather gocds and prices. No slowgoers in either. Surpassingly good Serge Suits at $1 2. If you'd rather have a good Flannel — it's the same. All Wool Suits (outrank any you ever saw for the money), $8.50. ' Loose, thin, easy-fitting and comfortable Clothing of all gprts — best of style, best of quaUto* — and the cost several notches lower tliiin fflPiyherc ' r , If not convenient to come, send for samples of 1 Ready-made. / I — Wanamaker & Brown, - S. E.Cor:'5ixth and Market Sts., j Oak Hall. Philadelphia. J WALL PAPER. | ■ ■ - — > AH the latest styles are now in stock. ^ Klcgaht Blanks at - - 5c., 7c., loc. andia ou. Elegant Gold*, - • 15c. to 35 cts. ' Kmoossca Gokla, - - 35 cts. to >1.00. * Kelts and Ingrains, - - 20 cts. to 60 eta. r * . Lincrusta Walton. Samples senf to all parts Of the Qtnintry free. All goods war t ranted perfect and full length. - M. MERIGAN, , " 1 22 3 Martret Philadelphia, j 10.000 AGENTS WArnjED.40 supply FIFTY MILLION paopte wtth BEN. HARRISON } BenTfur.
' WawtmakfT s. 1 Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. ' When you conje to the city , bear in mind thatW anamakers is a meeting and resting and 5 waiting place £s well as the ■ biggest sWe in the world. There are reading and sitting [ and retiring rooms foe you ; . telephone, telegraph, and mail _ 7 facilities. Your parcels will be » cared for without charge. We ° try to make you welcome , wether you dare to buy or not I u use h : \| WANAMAKDfS l[ ' |l IfAiti. fc . §, FVOOK9P*C£ || : 5 PHILADELPHIA r „ J 1 --y— j 1 L 1 1 1 r « You know that there is no J worthy hot weather (or any r weather) thing for wear or home use but we Jiave it. If . you can't come to the store, 1 write for whatever you want, f samples or goods. Shopping D by mail lias come to be simple e and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities J of the store are yours. " John WanaMaker, t 3Jttr Admftstmnts. J jg-OTICE OF ELECTION. I WediifsilaT, Hie nfH Day of Septemter, itklra"" "J'KkS-SSo."" IARkfeR'3 ' ^ Faii"to"«te?irel Orcj
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IfirtunT. It moan, not only thb but mean, a saving u> you of fu.Iy THIRTY PER CENT, uu curb dollar. A flvo dalbr note save, I no a purchaae tolps to N. SNELLENBURG & CO., Fifth, : South : and : Passyunk : Avenue, * PHILADELPHIA, PA. J - i-g? : CHARLES MACE, ] REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANGLESEA, N. J.
HAVE YOU VISITED THE NEW REMNANT DEPOT and seen the bargains, if -nut, right now in your time while wq arc receiving fresh Remnants at ridiculously low p'rices dq ijy. ' As wc supply lots to small County Stores as well as tfiojc in paM May City, do not think yo» can buy just as cheap at home, qnc yjiif to our store will convince you to the contrary. Remember, no auction goods, or trash of any kind, all goods direct from manufacture*! hand*. Just received 5 cases best fast color town we will close af )s, per yard, worth easily 8c.; 5000 pieces Adams beat, 2 yards wide, mosquito netting, 6c. per yard, storekeepers -price by. fo piece lot. Large job lot or corsets, regular price 75c, our price for this lot 30c. Every imaginable style of bustle, from -5c. up, one at 19c., Philadelphia price for same, 25c. Remnants of Unbleached Sheeting, 5c. per , yard; Remnants of Seersucker, 6c. 8c. loc. Extra fine line of Ruhcing 50c'. per yard up. Curtain Screens, 7c. per yard, extra value. ' A large job line of manufacturers samples, in SIK, RAIN AND SUN UMBRELLAS Limited space prevents a larger price list, but a fjjl yril) cotqrincg , you. Wc luvc Remnants of ™ Mulin Miia, Giiilau Talls-liw, Met TsMtMiMIf, Mart and in fact all" DRV GOODS. Wc guarantee all our goods PERFECT and best value for the L.SCHLAGER, Proprietor of Branch ofNew York Remnant Depot, 28 Washington St., Cape May City, N.Jk'" ULUini A.MD KILL WOBl ■ OEOBOE .OODCN. H Cape May Court Housa, N.J. Wis Pin Tiei Wbm k Henlact Lair.

