■ra=ao^^Br "S^in.nnT»' N5©=S^-a': " ' ' Eisss^^Signs i fSsHES*i- ■ |£g «^S^ks-5 ; f : • ""Q1* " —fn*. ' L. twtaeated mu. lt 1. good. bat cwfai- I F Uvsladbretal* bettor. Italy Ike human t I Urate is capable of high mrntel .nil I I Ml devntopmeaL Tke higbret typ. I j r< man's aarvasU. the bone, or tbe dug. I I for instance, taw nut the ala—lta In i I *1*11 what Any were .ten Aey flr-i I !■— Ilniil the breath of their pecuUsr < lie—. Physically, they may be bnproe. t ed. By evef.l aelactkm and persistent 1 trato.Bg they may ta made to guyae*. « F. eenain InleUigSoee, limited, however, t I by the bin which govern ibetr todhiri. i | aai at-dee. Bui whan la (be Until to ■ I the gr— ath aad development of a human | I taMfls-r It b a botodhw, shorcta. V ( Uog, capable of net aad far-reaching > power.. It is tta pan of man thai .* a hould receive. the firs', and moe^Krious t OTtirlnratlmj, lib moaoular part, so to 1 . apeak, b beneath that of the dumb aal- i mala, aad, eoftleate It aa yon win, the . atordieet prfae fighter would aoon be c • Itanul out by an enraged bull, or th. h would ban a poor ahow In keeping pace i< . . with a race hutae or a blooded d g. I H b hardly aa open quaati— i but that the eduction of the boy of the dey goe* c .. too tar towarda iatptorlag hb |brewn a( o tha expense of doing the tame thin,; lor Mabntas. Or, to Male it In another u 1 way, bb b not a practical education, n TV tendency of hb enTironrnent b too V reach toward, the hurrah and excite- c -rat of the park aad gyaatium aad not I. . mooch In the line of practical mesial .1 IjktSkm which would B! 1.1m for the w sterner aad bnportaal dutlea of Ufr. a If Tfa* hay who grow, up lu aa athletic •/ Wnaplmi i canut but iatimilate much a. **Ah*efartmtdnor aportrand reaction#, » '_rWhkh ta well within llmlb. But be fogbt out to ban Utah Muff fed to bin. _g at every aaeal, aad breath It la entry 11 ara jy r that faaa bb grnwing whUkera, " o» the troub.e whl beta his later life that »' fbtta which in many caaaa wllLhc dlaap- o . padailug, Ve do not wlah to be under- " Mood aa noadamDlog manly sport*, aad R ff pa tatlllrattoa of muscle within Umlta, <* bat we beiierr the sphere of man's uae- " ,'end not muvla- ' ' \ "DM you earn aee ao many fat BUT n _ Vaa aald to a War. reporter yesterday u Bench evenua. Well, the reporter ,,
• fata an of it did not belong to men lb. re ' Me scarf that could be Jelly claimed ytj the woui The trouble with fa: j people on the beach ta they look ao U1 / eheped la bathing coatume. All the • Mentis! •# are hrouchl out by theae either , b not a bk pretty ai I bey arabble aortas thai Mt of burning Sahara thai Baa between the hoard walk and the breaker#* Lock at them from what iliretiton you may, they praaent anything hut Una# of basuty. To make matter, worse, the beth-hmiee men don't have "bre."*°y "u *"'b ""hi" "PPen* oh* wen, la arlecled. li would be a good man to mate a apaclahy of fmlabtag — faH-tih. wui. . ,M e~ and hi i hi -tart V well nd.artteed that the moat rMaaoooid to comfortably Utah-id la •*Mue Batumi of the breaker#. Hi. fortune would be assured. Dep. May'. o,en .ewer, Cape Island each, not only potaraa the aimoaphere Of thb fair city, but it b a aerlooa tuba—w to ..ur neurit neighbor, Jhe borough of Weal Cape May. The ov— fta* gaarliun. Ita uOntpb ahould coufaa and anil* with Ihoae of thb dly, and put an K— and In the light of the science of EEu'nigard r/rrWipah Hpafafe It wtU be found the beat of |l —corny to adopt the Waring system ■ (or IV u»,v.ti of tha was- of ivtown with the Improvement, made by appHable rteceou. whlah auald go to I®Ibe faba and wainfal plan of pouring tha— Into the see. Buch mailer abonld go back to the land to any nothing of the m-Tand ^atoree totta soil that which ha. lew taken from it by the jBooeww. tnTtattiuihl panting to tV rrtpptad condition of th> -V.alWot Washington atreti A. «,■. prtodpal buainaa. ** :i/*,-,r The •Id hnet paTnOHM MtV aouth tide cf tew., i. uaJb for padeatrhm., 'it b ' d*Pa*^ta.brb> w.uihcMgal. Bow
TUtiOptotouw. I TVee k one Mot ox Capqjtay'r aaJ, yulebeoa which ought not to V per. . open earner which aUrta the rUy. It b ' of what «v^ eogiuacr .to tV land would properly rtgard aa a crinto Alrrady three hae 1. en aa outbraak of } puhttE Indignation agaitut It hy the roe. Mente of Aa ridnliy who were unaU. . any longer to boar the villleeou. rtcueJ. , which aroaatroai lu natilnraa. At a lhae whan typhoid fewer b raglag eo badly In Philadelphia aad churning ao many victim, from among all . daae— of aoeiety, It la ebeohitoly lacum- • bent on the city council to lake atofw to , abato thta mtiaaace here, which b doubt- | laaa regaaded u . harbor of refuge. The aewage ta wi praaent emptied into I the crwK at a point which b not audi- , , deally affected by tha tide. It mint V , I carried to a point outafde tha dty Hmiu i and either permitted to ontcr the crack i where tbe tide will undoubtedly carry , . out to aca, or, if thai proven on doner i I to ha but a half me—ure. , I then H wrifl be nroraaary to cunteinpUle , i more thorough method of en under- i , ground newer, ranted direct to the era • I ttadf aad for eome dleteace from the , I altera. . • danger of the rchiae being depoelleil on . the hank, ol IV creek, to feat or In l&e , I ac tumor aun end to aend w til It. of I .lealb-hcaiiog odor, over IV city when ; i the win.! happen, to hkiw In that dlrec- , , dou. On Hie other hud the amenity of , • tbe hearhmu.t undoubtedly be praaniTnd : i and bather, protected from uy on- , i plenum puaaiblliiir". Tbaae mall era how ever are after all ; mere mat tar. of detail. The (, fiction b ; ButAw.lhennpnivrmcnli.Uihc> ff-cird 1 > rather, .hall It be effected at wlL 1 • capita! of Prance hae to lend to 1 America for a military engineer capable 1 of effrctua'ly dialing with the dlapuaal ' of her aewerage, but even without the ' of Geo K, Waring It will out prove t difficult to procure the needed aid. aa 1 long aa It U decided by Use municipality J the change b to V made. ■ Tha primer) rrqnbllee of municipal t elrillretlon are— ffnt, a euffldcot aupply 1 of pura water, end second, a perfect aye- ■ leu: of aewerage. 1 .aching either of « the public health la continually I menaced, and when, aa in the caae of t May, the whole proaperify of the ■ city drjiehdi on lu rrpnUbon u a ' health —Mt, aclf prcaervatlon alone ahould make lb dtliena glad to follow what b ao clearly the dictate# of com- f Wc have, at leant, an excellent water ® aupply, now let oa take alepa for Ac - early abolition of the openjewer. We learn fiom Meaara. llarrbon and 0 lbiley. of tbe Fbh Commbaion that a ? reaann for Uie menhaden ateamen being " from our water# tbu year b be- H cauae of a acarclty of Bah. They have caught up all the larger ooea and are now Uylng by mending their neU by can come along later and eooop up the n conatltute a moat Important food aupply b edible ffahea, thb U anatbrr achemc t to brack up what b left of anappbut U mackerel, aheeptiiead. and otVr choice a table Ibhee- Tbccotnmletion la taking . testimony which wUI V aubmitted to V IV KII legltieture m U can take Intel- a Ihrrnt ndliin In I, frnnm In IM. war n llgrol i.frronco
which haa bra made upon a principal food aupply of the people. We learn - too f.om tho gentlemen of the commbaion that the bill, which were Introduced .laal winter by Benator Quay in the agnate, and ReprrtaaUUrca McAdoo In Aa bourn, have nut been reported advcraaly by committee of theae bodice. It wa. the general Impreaalon boa that Ab had been done, tat out of deference to the Bute of New Jrrary, which u ao deeply concerned, the comndttnea have agreed A defer further action tUl thb atate, through lu legislature, eprake officially to Aa Cnngraaa of Aa Dmtnd Statra. Wa wa glad to note that Ac committee b doing lb work wlA a view to obtain Ac facta, having ta mind nil rt Ti— * — mumm Our tntarmen have vohmtartly gone before It and told Aeir Mortem. They, cerutaly abopld have eome weight whan considered by An proper author! tire. are! etprctatlon.. In many particulars. What wiA Ac early act backs over the a Veb of publip progreaa were con--idrrably retarded till a month of prectona tune pamnl. But ta aplta of nil tub there are many thing# to give confidence. .There have been, too, valuablc 1* aWm. Uarued, ami nenda devolOped which another season will ear supplied, and which will rtaull ta much advantage. to all concerned, Already there are plana for building a handaotar casino on (.'ongreaa Kail hen, thr enlarging of the Windsor aad the erection of several handsome .cottages. Another summer ahould not dawn upon Ab tathotoagh purging of (Apt Idand Creek frtwa every uial of contamination, it has qalte long enough endangered the publit health. Tha Wava data* not opact than of our city who are not property owner., (ecu of ;• hail eewcrgr .yaiem, to Maad In srtA It ta Aa effort to bring about a bctti r ayMem of diataage, but It do— kvwlodg. to lend'tatiTtafluraoe Thay canuot aff-vd to withhold It ta each an The cottage# that tare lately been are- b-.ta Mitieiantial and aUraetlvv. ttantag freun Aa bndtag they are orach admired by atraagcre and highly commoated upon. It b hoped tha improvement will continue until there wlH ta a Tha Mount Vereou land Company b building a strong breast work In front >i their property .and Inside of that e broad hoard walk b beta* erected for u 1 town to mrvl that tf"*the Land Corn- * j A." j gresUer fund— for StM apona. The . part taahnm Srady -tabltavd m Ac e affeetireia of the pcqb. rad Ha .norrea , -A Jhgnjlcrity ft* taa future b placed
a Milan, i O. Harrtonn and Was. T. r- BaUay ami atenograpber i,t the New a laary mrrttag at Mavorb office Thure■t day night aad took t— tittoay ta relation e ffahaa no the coast of New' Jereey. Oapa tan Joabh Sooy. J. S. Semon and Gapv ThU morning al*h o'clock a aacoad r meeting wiH ta bald at Ac mma ptaoa. li Tiiooe having taforwuuion bearing on the aubjaot are Invited to be peroral aad ten their atory. The matter of preeerv- - tog Ac aupplv of food Sabre b one of i A st rood meeting of Ac com in led no - was held Hh^araventag ta Aa aame ■ place. Than" present More re. lUrrbaa J and BaBey. of Ae oreaaabaton, who - spent Ae evening ta taking Ae teaU.' i of eo— e of our most elpariencrd • flahermen. Tbe potato elicited from I these wltoeaa— want to ahow a Meady > dlmlnu ion, tbe renall of the d— tructive I teudradea of mraapiag Ae waters of Ae i coast with puree neta. There vu also > evidraco that tbe food Babea depend - the .mall manhaden for a Bring. 1 Ttare were pros rat at Ab inquiry many > of whomt— tiffed. Caputas Booy, Kwtag, Scbeilrager, a P. Foot r, Amemblymmn > W. 8. Learning. Dr. T. a Need, Dr. C. > K. King, 1. 8. Samoa, A. a Oik. Han. » John E. Reyburn, Geo. D. MnCreary, C. ' D. Sbreve, Dr. E. H. Phillip., A. U ' llaynea. Kobt. Chamber., E. F- Kiwe- ' seoa The eouunl— loo bans today for I gal City where As Inquiry will ta , Mrs. EllrabsA Hughas was made to I feel a doaen yfare younger Frklady night . and her eyre were moistened by pleae- , ant emotion whan Ae Mg Congee , * but" drew up ta front of bar reaiI drnce, and from lta deep reeeaeee i emerged Prof, saor Fbhti'a famous Oas- , Orchestra. Preceding Ae serenading party they hid arrived at Mm. .Hughes' cottage, Mrs. Colonel Cake and Mia Wallace to prepare her for Ae call. beautiful aire were pby« which greatly appreciated by Ac afllieled and patient aufferer, who could scarcely her thanks for a hlg bunch ta throat. WIA the orchestra were Colonel Cake, Mr. Wallace, Ed. Cake, all of who— are very dear frisnda of Mr*. Hughes. Notion to Republicans. Pursuant to a call issued by Hon E. Armstrong, chairman of the las: C'o_gt— atonal Convention,' the Republicans < of Caps May City will a— am hie at Ae > City Hall oroMonday evening next, Sep- ' Umber ad at 8 o'clock for tha purpose ' of electing five delegate* to Ae First Re- < publican District Congressional Conven- 1 Hon to beheld at Bridgmou, Thursday. I September 8th, 1888. < & H. Moon, I Chairman of last Republican Primary ' Meeting. t No more money ahould ta apenl in , making improvements at Cape May without Ao— who have lb expenditure looking well Into the po— Ibllitl— of Ar , No more patching up of broken , aewenf or adopting any make " shift system of building roads, or tidewalks, ahould be tolerated any longer. What b done bt It ta done ta a sub- ' stanlial manner, a credit to Ae age of ^
certain new reeorta growing up about us Aat are bidding for A* patronage that has been for Ae past be* towed upon Caps Hay. If we are to keep up with public buildings, and thoroughfare* must conform to Ae standard at a more critical age than obtained ta Ae dtya of our fathers. To accomplish Ala result spent If deroted to baa ntlfytag Ae lowr. W* have given a good deal of advice thb summer of one kind or another, much of which has fallen to Ae ground wo are sure. That's what becomes wlA tbe mnsi of advioa. It's of but llttto ore to tall inexperienced amf bather* not to go out beyond Aalr wabta, for faar Ao) l—T>» fir-1— — nnl ill I mil Trr~ wlll wade out Just tbe — mm till Ae arm touch— their cMm . Ann a good deal ' of a big were will wash down Aeli throats, arlA Ae usual result, e'Aer Ar life beat must pick thorn up, or aoror Intrepid swimmer must go off at tha risk of Ma own life and bring them in or they must drown. If It ware not for the Mr boat# than would ta many a aad altrrj to tell, and tVra are enough ae It m. Wa repeat, doa'l go to far Into Ae snrf, thore'a great danger ta doing ao. Our readers who are interested In leanperance reform win And Aa high license local option bw printed ta fuU ta bat week's bans, being chapter CX of the laws of taat winter. On Wednesday next. September 8A, b As diy fixed upon to take a vote upon Ae question whether you are "against A* lata of fax Uirioftlng liquors,'' or "for Aa —b of tatoilcatlng llquore." For yean, temperance reformers have sought Ab opportunity. Now U all Ae pcopb who have talked tern perance srill tiouance of Ac sale of tntotirating liquor* within Ae llmlta of Ae onuaty Ao anlooa will go Into history, hut If It shall to only talk tbe remit will be different. The ouly true system of er-wage b the one to return to Ae aoU Ant which fare tarn taken from it and aat it adrift Iff a stream. The ouly oae of which we hare any Information le that Jam— J. Powers, civil engineer of Brooklyn, who- plan is ta foU and aaliafantory operation at Coney Island and other resorts. Thb b called Ae arperatta* ryaUm, and b which might be called Ae nature! method, (or it ret ur— to the aril Aat which has been taken fro* It. ' Colonel Walter, promim* to make Ae for Improver— are uf a very unique diameter. The nobb lao has a Malory Aal b national. TW praaent outlook %*r the tamri u eacouragiug for Cape b to encourage Ae mveetoraof capital at Ae Uape, and H wffl do what to po-l-bb to that aaad. B WM a surprise to ua, a few daya ago. to ta- a ritiaea of Waat Oapa May ssrss ' the dlanorery Aat b wqa of vital bnport1 anee to Mm and averybody el— who taMhuta the borough. | TTM wa^ven » ^
PI—OHAL " riA^Thb mother-tn.be. Mrs- M. K. '• Magoaagb. *- Dr. Alex. Meerev, ami family, of U Camden, ur stopping - Bb Dataware d Uouac fnr a tew days •- Mtaaea Lydi. Richardann a«l May B >- Iretoa, of Cape May Oourt Houae, are e registered afthe Eltaroa. d roMrtbo,«1 - Ae M. E. Church organ fund. - organ fund of 1—1x2. ■' Mr. and Mr*. E. M. Bettiey and Mr. * and Mr*. Chart- E. Gardner, of Befvt dera.N. J . , are stopping at the Lafayette. a 8. D. Button, the architect, came down e Saturday to make arrangement, about > Ae p|a— for Aa new adduloe to l e 0 btockUm H—M N. H. Steven., formerly prtadpaf of 1 Ac Cape May (Sty achoob, now attora ney-aUaw, Waahtagtoo, D.'C, and emI ployed ta Ae Pantioa Bureau, b apauda tax a portion of bia anneal leave bur. a J. 8. Albert, and wife. A. McDonnell « aad wife and J. K. Bruith aad family I have been Mopptag-at IV Ocean View * Cottage. Thay tare 'ordered the r Wxecy Wavs to their boamw ta Bcran- ■ too. Pa. ra Legal bb-taem bring, bwyer E. B. * Liming, of Camden, to Ita Cape quite - often Ab summer. Humor has it that . lal reason* for Ma attachment to thb Rev. W. II. Humphries, bte paw or of r Baptist church thb city, bat the TrrI moot cottage resting after supplying Ae Bryn Mawr Baptist church, at LowWarren, Fa., while the pastor bntaeut ta Europe. Geo. D. McCraary b -one of Cape May's moat enAualattic cottagers, and b I always ready to do what he can to help out her prosperity in any manner poaaiI bb. He b aa oM "residenter" and aa. ' Dually snm * ere here. He often call# ' at Ae Wave office and dlacumes matters pertain log to our dly welfare. ' | colonel and Mrs. Cake stared honors 1 Tuesday night wlA their two daughters, Mrs. Baglry and Mb# Mary Cake. < | When Ae Testimonial at the hotel was ' . oree Professor Fldhtl's orchestra aero- I nailed them at the West End. where Mb* Cake has swayed the aceptra of fl management Ab summer with conaplc > , uoua success. The band aba Incited 1 the ladies to an elegant lunch, after Ar beautiful alia of theaercnadc hsdrease.1 1 to Oil the air about the West Bud with > bewitching melody ' Mrs. M *llle CoUtaa. the moat ch .ratingI of Ita oniony of pretty women that hare ' so brightened Cape May AI. summer, i. ' . visiting Mrs. J. Henry Edmunds. 8he 1 , arrived here oa Saturrby, wlA a big trunk full of elegant Paris gow— wlA I . which she a 111 startle Ae regulars of the 1 he'll and musicalcs for Ae balance of ' Ae season. In her mat-fitting white |er*ey and helmet Mrs. Collins dashed * through Ae ueAlng wares yestor ay. 1 admiration of the whole beach. She ' which is a poem of physical grace 0 and womanly taeuty. e J. AlpbeuaVanranl. of Chrodra. Grand 1 Workman of Ae A. O. C. W. of Jersey. Deb ware and Maryland, W. " A. Barrows, of ML Holly, Harris Graf- * fan, of Csmdeh, and W. A. Reynolds, * of Wilmington, composing a committee era revision of the constitution, and 8. Ir. . Baltimore, comprise a nartv ,l Jr., Baltimore, corn prise a
of A. O. U. W. brethren that were at the meeting or Cape May Lodge, No. II, last evening on official business. Thay are stopping at Ae Lafayette while here. Bora W. Melntoah has done a big lot of work at Cape May since hit "Eye" rested upon U a ye— or more ago. Hb caustic styb tat stirred up many a bad place that Deed #4 Just aneh a tonic, or counter Irritant to effect something of a cure of deep anted chronic ailments. He -w Ae need of the Athletic Park, and wlA the beany on operation and sympathy of inch liberal piogresalec geotbnen as MeMra. Reyburn. Hlebenbuay brain and industrious hands bare Btliul— u talk of setting the "mw life which Cape May undoubtedly baa, fairly on lu feet, lie baa fed It wlA such food aa termed to ta demanded by lis enyirooment of oh] fugybm, and If Ae sparks and chips have flown by hb sturdy blows, It b all the belter for Cape May socially and materiaUr. Good tack to "F.. E" Meeting of Temperance Workers. Pursuant to a public o*U thr temperanos robes of Cape May county met ta con era* lo* at Oapa May Oourt Route cm Batucday, August IT, 1888. Judge J. IL Dtrerty was elected chairman and J. W. Young secretary, after which Ae following remJoUona were pasted: "WfflR&'Yffi— ti Owirel o—aiuws ii i? I y/llm 1 III y iTh *** (tasrel latorss. OQEirrr uptThsL ooMhrrrffg. C mm " Ifasfesir, 8a.gv3^ysg iJSiYiSSfSS^' kr^sTcuram TraST.'i??' m— y : I ' : ^ °*r** ia*. "** crTT i VUSSV ; Mr : Kuhfo. «
b That open aaw— — t go. L The Star Vntas-talataaiu even pro* . P«rhTr etalHghL <°*C" b> Wo— bonk— here tare apprared r Gloria— w-Aer assy sow ta eosffdrally axpaotod. i trey's peach train from Flaking Creek 1 is a daily a— tirn. tail Ae noe over. That's Art-beat ? ing^^r1^ "Faathere maked down," ailvcr; ises a . dealer. Ttat b dishs— If will be a good Baptomtar for Ae , a—all— houses that heap op—. I Who's that Congre- Itall young man „ Aat reada WUkle CoIlWKn Name?" A VI— land woman avoid, neighborly . quarrels by auktag out tar ta— topaa- , . lure,. . AbieyelepaA Am feet wide b to ta . . buBt between New York sod New i The Cape May peach crop is found to ' , be quae brge enough to supply tbe , ; The" " • cooreraat oual whirl . oa Ckmgre— Hall porches among the Washington colony. Betto sidewalks on Waahlngl.m urert , U on the Hat of permanent aad long I needed improvements. ( We bear of a home which baa been . traded ao often that he voluntarily shows , hb tecA to hb — w master. [ ta Ab to baa "clean campeignr The. i . 11 "osiers are beginning lo donbt IL , They have teen no "aoep." | We have H from a reliable aocree that : It hat be- called Ae ••pay moon" ever , since Ae eow kicked over it.' Do ant 1— re Ae seashore without tar- t I tag your family photographed ta a group , by Chester corner Burektcm baths- | The man wlA lantern Jaws and a bril- . Ilant nose ought to ta able to get along i i P"*ty comfortably an a dark night. , At Y'ork Harbor Ae ladles ao far ouL , numbe tho grnt'rmen Ab a. ason that , , Ae place is known — the Ac-short. The Cbalfonte will start ta Ae Sep- | tember season WlA a series of hops and i Company H returned home on a I * special train about ».4S Saturday crer- . tag. They report duty at Camp Greco pleasant. A boy's ambition b to go back to ; school ta the fall all tanned up. The , schoolmaster's ambition Is to Un him up < Shcppartl'e for ladies' misses', and ° children's shoe*. Base ball and lawn tennis foot wear ta great variety, S7 « , Washington sL tf > Wo pity the young lellow who wants vole but will lack a day of being * on election day. He must >' feel lack a-dayutical. I Seventy. five and forty-five b gl.IO one of OUr tatelligrnt hotel clerks. w— looking at a pretty young lady, 1 The departures will from today exored tbe arrivals, but there are yet many ' enjoyable daya of Ae a—aim If the vlsl- » will bnt let II reach into September, n There are some bad places In the sidewalk between Decatur and Jncluon streets Aat need to be mended before *1 some one Is thrown to Ae ground and " The Congre— Hall orchestra desire lo hereby expre— their thanks to M.) or
Edmunds fur Ae courtesy of a Break water trip, which Aej eery much enJoyed. The young woman who advertise# for a husband b continually coming to grief. She nee— experiences any trouble ta getting Ae husband. All Aa trouble If you Just stand back and let things go along anyhow tliere'H be no trouble about public matters. But ay a word for prngre— aad rtform. then Ae trouble begins. . But Ab yo-i may expect. The Rose Tree Hunt Races, on Ae P. W. A B. R. IL. affOftwyn Race Couree, come off on September 8B at 2 p. m. Entries ahould ta addressed to J. T. Dohan. 107 Arch street, PWUd. Iphia. yea re and upwards who deal re to become members of a staging claaa to commence October 1st, pi esse confer — — riy — possible wlA W. Porter at Dr. Kennedy *. pharmacy. if We are aware of the fact that a bad odor will arise from the dbcuasion of Ae open tewer question, but Ae almnaphcre will he purer when it b over, provided sanitary principle*. ' Tta east— t way to get over a difficulty like the Oapa Island Creek nuisance b to Taw It fearlessly and Hon— Uy and atate IL Thb Journal has declared war upon lu longer tontiuanoe. We hops to have plenty of help to prosecute IL Ctarenont Notes. It takra Mr. Landb to make things go. The proepoct for winter apples I. slim. Inrrv — y# John b hb beet friend, tf. ter all. Ml— Ism Day, of New York, b. vbll. at OapL James Holmes. Mrs. Kate Cherry attended Ocean camp matting hut week. A Aury church b to ta reno rated inside and out ta Ita saw future. Mrs. HUgr—h spent the greater part , of tail week on a buster as trip to Ocean "The W I 1 I business. IJ you d m'l bellevo It .take , 8— Isle U u dc of the most IlourtAtap six yean old. •Ml— Juliette and II, Ira Cherry are Arnwnen of a Ana Ch Utile, ing piano, a gift fr»,m w aunt. We dre glad lo have our old friends. amj Mil Jackson, refnrn to us — neighbor*, having lived hy oa years ago, we welcome them back. The summer b nearly gone and how glad we will to to aee Ae last hot dty Then comes Ae ladbs anxiety ta looking after tta fall faAio— ; Ae Brae tiling win to a mat in the buttle. Th# day appointed for A afieiy Uescb party proved Baa, and at an early hour the BuperintendenL L. T. Swain, with Ma Sock of tsacbers and ihitatra, set nasi for thifbly of Anion "here itay spent au e joys hie day. Mr. Swain b hygh up ta Ae tstbnaUoa of the whole lb member lta Sabbath day lo keep ft holy, b a gnat commandment amd yet Ae one m.wi Auaed. It Ae AwroAlaot he ™ touch sin aomr*A to the suit an Saturdays for Ae purpose of spending the fjahbaA in brat aalling. flahiag. tafblng. taw druk. ing. Ac , acting aa If Aey knew not. thai the dayAng':.."*! wrath Is earning. WI.o br-p.mri'>? If hotel men did not hold out Ae lotoewmcnt. Ae peapie wauM net ifcpvct ihcro. and their I hmwra a mtiff to tSU-1 with drerrhp. tagjroqdr whang l.dters l-twetoAeBHlta...^,,#.:. y.
cow Spring. SuddA nine- prevented An p—tor of .. thcTabera— le charge from Bliiag hl.appotalmeet on state riahfaath. L The Rev. Jam- P. Onrk, 1>.D , mt "PhitadeipMa. stopping a! tbe New CoInmhra, gave the Odd Spaing Pro bylertan rangregatiop gre.t mlisfarGo. and tateresl by the ataqoaBt discourac John Hewtahuo ttaick ttaL Harry Swam of PMtadelphta is vWl John Barb b" building n new bouro on the bench. Oyster., cu —a la motion I— Ae firs) Magtpe Fisher is convalescing from ae attack of fever. Mm M—lie Creese b enter Lain mg frisnda from PMtadslpbte. Chat, Mills and a— are at work beau. ' tifying (he inside of the M. E. church Richard Holm— b improving hb home 1 raising hit isoun to uptihet story! Howanl Ludlam and wife are Ac guests of Mr. and Mm Fmacb Cresse. I CaptiCbaa. Salovst bat boam this veaael b unloading in PMbdeipltia. Wm- Hewitt is Resting tatter of tbe shock be received some time ago torn a ' lightning stroke. rj*>.in« Cr— k. Mita Ttilic Wallace U a guest of Mr. Gilbert. I Mim Bates of Weoonah-ii- laklnR an i outing In Fishing Creek. Miss K car us. of Phtiadelphia. is viiiL ! relaiiv— in Fuhtag tscrek. Mm Itaoeta Ratotalpb return, d lo her ta Philadelphia last week. City cousins are eery plentiful Just ' now and are cordially welcome. Truckmen begin to look forward to the end of anoAcr boarding Mason, i Charley Howard talks of making bis < Oyateravn are getting ready lo ply : their vocation tbe Brst of Septra, tar. mecttaf, from thb vicinity last Sunday i 1 night. Uncle Bill talks of taking a vessel i ! market. moat successful truckers, drove lo Ae last Saturday. lib son Cbaric* < * drives hb market wagon tills season. Another summer b ended. Agent Saul has laid in a large slock of coal. Butcher Harris attended Malaga camp Sunday. . Wm. Northam and ndfe of lliueuivvtllc. Pa. .'were tbe guests of Mr. and Mm. J. 8. Create on Sunday. Ttare are men In this county who will no doubt on the 5th of September Don't do It. We arc info, m d ItaaWhc Holly Beach tbe Holly Beach bridges some time ta September. Wc are told Aat tbe Republican, of Rio will defer raising their flagpole , until after the full November ticket is , made. Do— this mean a kick? , D. D. Domcr and wile of Pitt burg | dtneeof Joseph Martin. Mr. Doraerb ; traveling IgcntTor the P. U. IL ,
0 Ocean City camp ciosc.1 on Sunday. J. G. Corson, wife and daughter, art ' sojourning among relaiiv— at Ae* Point. ' '■ Miss JohaStlte* of Gloucester, b mak, tog friemb ta Ab vicinity n pleaaani • Frank Ronhau. has bora enjoying n ' two week's vacation with f, lends in ft- ' darrillc and Bridge-ton. t Quite a largo rompnny from the S.aaldo and Tucknhoc look ta the sights "I y Ocean City during the past week. ( On Saturday the river seemed a# II " Ae hotel. • During the gale on Tuesday of last ,' week the I toot belonging Mr. Rein- , . had Ac mael brultoi uff an! «a> inaml -' u In by n yacht which came along alertly ^ B—eJtall boys report a good time at Cape Hay Saturday. 1 J. M. Hand U assisting Ae att.ion • e agent at tho Court Houso. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Hewitt, sttcml ' 1 the Babbatli with tlwir parents. ' 5 Tho Breakwater party stopped si Capo May on account of it being Hi 1 ' rough. ' " Tho Creek U getting to be quite a ^ 0 every woek. ' Smith Errickvoti shipped to Edison & Brey, Pbilatloipltia, laat month, tlirae ' thousand pounds of poultry. ' Th< Jacob 0. Hand Cub woo tuu gam— bat week, cue at OoAco, audita I ; other at West Cape May. They have ' " lost but one game so Ur. Ncbna Douglass and accompftahed - wife, of SL Louta. gladdsnod tholr (arents and many friends on Friday. They 1 expect to make quite a lengthy visit. ' Tta county QamUe — ys the hate bat' • season b doahd. The Defiance Club of 1 tiiis place closed It for Ae Dr. Wall. I 1 S. Lemming Club. The tatter claims the ' 1 county chao.pioa.blp, hot Ae Deflator " is Ae champion as It has lost bet our
Acre are huarae whispers of improvcnS— 1.1 ta; made ta the borough wheo tbe -company sdhaon shall aliut down. . The temperance people of the town or* ardent worker* for reform, anil are not backward in speaking tke*? minds. lhe people of this Borough will team after a time that the base .a deep loleresl In the disposal id sewage of Cape May. No longer should It be permitted to poison tbe atm.wph. re of Ais be* ullOur t wn has brew called lo mourn Ae work p si. Mrs. lleaekiah lUske passed away to the silent majority last Sunday evening in he. list year. She was the .taught r ..! OapL Geo. Foal—, of tha city, lite early tiraA is Ita oacfc of An deepest sore .« . n tbe part of friends and rotative*. They hav# the eympaAy of all. Mra Biaku Wa. j **oos latent member of Ae Rapti t ohnteh. After fourteen years of suffering., ijjirtag which flme ta wa* tad rid ten. John M. NdU was gathered to APgreat throng Of (tariffed atdrlta during Ac week. aged, til years. For a couple of years Mr. Soil redded wlA John W. Reeves, hi# br dlnv-ta taw. Hb'Blne— waff charart railed by sincere Christian submission and pilseocn. A saint of God has gone to rot' leaving behind bin. thr fragrance of a pioua life- lie was ,lr DmTofTtom^'d shaft^ffr sa!-.ifl^'Irt,rt'i*i awake srtA Thy like—." was used hy Pastor tiAi dis as a text for Ms funeral * d (Jowm L*:> r ^ " rhn-' In lta play li :
Sna Into 6ny of Three excarataoaon Sunday. „ 8al.«*and Hotel Keep— a are vvyy ami ua abac* the etrcth— wEteETlrill ef it U Wat - Day* a- ' The- band attempted to serenade May ik Lndtaaa, and not succeeding ta get. si ling a response tbeykfL It vu aft—. ■C ward learned Aat the Mayor w—lteenl and l.i< wife did cot get d>— sod ta lime , ..n Ae coast for real flnu class ihttag. " Ol Thursday tta colored and white r joined ta tattle, and on Friday Mrs 1 [Lines of ar— ult and battery fame, made a. rail oo .me of Ar Ira of Htewartflb Dunn, dealers In "oyster# snj cmtauy produce, sod came nut of Ac fracas wlA a cut and blackened eye, or a pair of Ann, and immediately hied 1 to a magistrate and tad tta pugilistic Mr. Stewart or Dunn or both, held for trial op a charge of assault and battey. with latent lo kill, before It was a more serious charge Tta colored pc- pic on Thursday', sxrtireloa mafic a i.-mbkj ramnmthm by getting drunk —d fighting among Arm. when the rf^vra attempted to atop them ' lhe men Joined UI and Ita ufllcer. were auon used up. The Marshal is not yet able to ta oo-. Mr. Mueler tad a hole diotjp his* haf* and the skin torn up* . little on his hem d. a eery na-row oa— pc a y.utag a number ot ttam ta jail and telegraphed ftv the Railroad Company . to take them away at alx instead of nine T. iutemhd. They refuse*! at flrst to r go. but wtan Aey released tta unpriaioned on— Aey all left. It la re. t potted that one man died from a fractured skull ami cuu before reaching i ..use of tta trouble. ™*U" laM Sunday brought us more visitors r Ann wc have bad during the whole summer, aid more than ever before ta . one .lay. They brought a band of music i and paraded tho streets, and one had but lo ait an hour ta Ae enclosure of the .* of people could ta seen, some ridiculously wicked and daring to spend Ae day ta marching about the streets, playing walla— . drinking beer, ridtag on the merry -go-rnuud with ita shrill noisy turns. baAing. playing ball and all — ^ If U was not Ae Lord's .lay and nut to A bigs might to be stopped on Sunday ' to attend to thb matter. We ought u. [ The hotel and saloon keeper, are j forming I hen. selves int.. a club and arc are opposed to drinking. Thay make
, and other places rail we esn not ft will be .tale ami spoiled an.! the cost | Mil Jennie litak^T. «( Philadelphia. {' is the guest of Mra Dr. Swain Mrs Emma Smith. 8>Ule l.udlsm .ml I ■ , j^rajym.Qiaiflr. , d# " Capt. Jaa. Litis and Mra J Char . j plon. of Philadelphia were I'.o guest. , ■of Mr. suit Mra Tho.. Ch— fur, the Orst Robert Wllionav.l Harry Timtariand. I ) of Philadelphia, are visiting at il„- home 1 wore a ra.mth longer. | ( apt. ('has. If.ua. Lytarn Unco ai d , 8. Tosrnsend, have been rjHU.L j tag a few days wlA their famlll— . Mr. ant Mra Newell 8. Corson and Maud, of South 8ea vl'.le, vblled JJtl (,"l | arrau. on Wedn— day last. | Another welding In town on Satnr. , .lay evening. — Mire Rattle D Errirks.m > Mr. l?rank Nichols, of Court House. I I'.iocta. of Cold Spring, mid MUs Ssllle f Onteroo, of Philadelphia, spent the uut , uf lhe week with Mrs. Wm. O. T*.mlln. ( court House. I .hurch heM a Uaeh party »l Merre*. ) P"ri»l ^ ' E. elmrch, »lio.-«l *itii the nfthwrs and | Haft of til- flth Rcginieiit at 8ra Girl. 1 last Wednesday. a The Middle Township Harris m and ? Morton Club had a pile raising un Mum Morton club had pole raising
0 W. 8. Crawford represents the* only n by law to transact bnrim-s a u this slate, e Write 1.1m for particulars. IL .. D. M. Fox. formerly of this plare, n was taken serioudr 111 while ramping p si 8— Girt with tile flth Hegt., but at e thu writing ia somewhat improved. ,1 The election on' tho Loral Option L high lire raw bill which tak— place text Wednesday prntnia— to bp ** tame afn fata. — far as Ala section of Ac county n la conrnraed. fl The Harrison and Morton Club are 4 b tiding semi weekly' meetings ta Odd , Fellow, hall. Tta prnjram for Mice -, tieo— lona are carefully arranged, and • the exercta— arc generally of aif jptert dexunxxa's Mxoxrisx fur Saptemtar ' con tain* artiel— no's wide range of pop. . Sgbjert. by Ae lion. Hugh McCuhecb, n i t .Secretary of tta Treasury! Gen. Iforace Porter. W. II. MaBock. auAor of 5 ' la I. fe Vorth Livingf" ; H. 0. Runner. . author ol The Midge." Robert L uis , Steven. on. \*U II. Low, Usury Jam—, . Thomas WuilworA .Lgglnatm, and oth- ~ cr writer, of dhttactkjt ta prose iuid "t verse. This munbe r !- .nr rhe.1 *i|h "Don't pot my ramejia the papc:.' ' Ol aoures act, a—tag you dont wish It j A-*l but nine Hum oat of tot the per1 son ao requ— ling iftB get oext morning's J issue and scan U from top u, Imnam of taenudtra*""11** "'"I * ^ w *hi: v tat isztoii"" «
WPAW Ne*VC9 ' - -Rlin^C'S'cera.vra ^ Cclccy * S DYSPEPSIA ©owidp^n^ r.mi-u—n - »tora nauall" Dv^ Pta Pji tao'i—I— for Infants and Children. * Tta C— TXL'V iuwarrv n tturrar SlreK. X. Y. NEW SHOE STORE, No. 27 Washinguon St., Cap© May City, N, J. Laflits'. Gats' ad CMltoa's Boots, Ste, Gate ad Slippers, "* "*"* W7R".'SH £ P P A R D. We we Almost Giving Awag I CCO PIECES 800 PIECE8 . j INGRAIN :: CARPETING. VELfeT CARPETING I uSo'e. w rth 80r; at 55c. ySd. wort h'i'lVz V; ' " Sl.00 ySd. ■ wor I,* 6 c;' " 45c. ,ln i 1.500 P1ECE8 -oo piece 3. Tapestry Bri ell Carpetiit / A v'lilihTSR C4HPSTIHG. ^ Grade, worth 85c;i UJU. yard. s.-ir.:r.;! as^jwrss - sst - « rt '^1- s|« I' ^titoMJcd a tarffo^nuaMmra.1 buy. ra from all parts _ i,»ie , s!.r "ii.-,' d Wrevft 'ai such WW I'liKYkt' U.I no" ^ tori", w"' warn—' cvrt^kC^ef^ aarepre'cMod BCln''* 'hC our °*n ,,c' ' OUR NEW PATTCRNS FOR THIS SEASON ARE NOW READY. .JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, MANUFACTURERS, 40 AND WEST 14TH ST., NEW YORK.
I J. F J. mil drove Id Cape M., City !( : aii.~: ""** h""" |D ,"°!1 | j Tta Life 8 .via. Storion crews have \ | j Mb> Mamie JerrelL dsugbier J. K \ •5-.V red: with it. r mimm v» fij.R .I1' i and In ... abort a time a# possible he | ' And. fab way to Turtle Itcach. If ; lndii* — him lo try Ida tempting bait. J 1 and.lu.h-n lime than U lake, to tell It | ho ta. lan.r.-d Itaud 1- ready for another, j 1 Tta Doctor 1. on expert, ai d eaccllngly I Late arrivals at As Cirll n are Wis Maraulcy. A. It. Hill, Miss Hill, Rev. ; ami Mrs. 0. J. Ilurtou, T. B. Jam—. M. 1 Murphy, .A. C. Downing. Mra. X. J. i Dunn, Edith and Grace Mil* he!, Clifton , Mitchell, Preston II. Ballbnusc. Mrs. Baftboutc, Marlon Uaiilebick. Phlla.tel- j pliia; Harvey Avery, St. Louis; Joseph Clenden, jr., Baltimore; W. W. Henry, Late arrivals at tta Cape House are— Wm. T, .Swinburne, Mire Swinburne, Annapolis. Mil.*, Mils J Bash. Mr. an.| Mrs. II. Johnson. Bessie Haze! Johnson. T. W. Ackcrjr, Mrs. Ilcury L. Taluall. Mra. A. G ilea too. Phlladelphls, W. II. Hlrab, H. A. .Mo.mv-8h»ron 1101. , M s. Collcll. Ma.*k if Ctdlell. tier, mantown. Pa ; Wm. A. Flanagan, wife • and two children, Woodbury, N. J.; W. . II. Findicy. Wayne, Pa.
Tim that Salve ta An world for Puts, a '> Hrulaes, Sot—, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fe- '■ I'1 var Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chft- . e. Wains Corns, snd all 8kin Eruptions. - and pnstlvely cure# Piles, or do pay re- v quired, it ia guaranteed to give perfect satufact!".!, or money refunded, price, lX M oeutajper box. For sale by Marry A " This remedy it becoming ao well 11 known and so popular — to need no f. special mention. All who have naed [« Electric flitters sing Ae song of praise. A purer medicine no— not exist and It la guaranteed lo do all that la claimed. . ra Electric Bitters will cure all diaraa— of Id the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Plm. * pi—. Bqila. Salt Known awl attar affec. lions —used by Impure blood. WUI drive Materia fiom tta system and pre. r- rent a* wail aa cure all Malarial fevers. I For cure of Headache. Constipation and Iwl.rcrion try Electric Bitter*. Entire , ' rd"* ?5it^(5r-3^!So',|m^o«U?M ' *■ Marcy-A Mecray'a Drug Store. 8 )f Tta Indian Ham p Hitters, combine r. In a peculiar manner the heat Mood purl- | I, Ace and strengAan'ng quailltea. They I d purify your blood, aid the digestion, and L I, give now life and vigor lo Ae body, f Good for dyspepsia aad Bvcncoaiptetat. ami la a preventive ol consumption. j, b'' wliriMJreek. » r- . That Tlrwd Fncfing .
made un ajsfgnmrat t.* the sulrscribe'r | ! cgpditors. and that The —id creditors . ' must . xhit.lt their respective claims. Dated July lfltli, tab, Warrltd. JPlfd Sw AAlfftbfflUittt Mm 6akih6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. "■JfiroKAir^fteSL ata'ca aun nTtoU^* ' The Best Blood Purifier lathatwhlch kwmathoLlver anil stomach In hoaiUxj ooiiftitlon. . gV COOO DIGESTION '• • COOD BLOOD. NothinjrinUiotvoKri BostK> ri'.i!l,vtr.*itf »th'-'i: cit iv) oivans as Mandrakcdui <1 1 ho only pure, suft? »n.l Tolmlrio preparation of Uac^rako la Dr.Schencks Mandrake Pills. iSga^jfeaas IPCftlfC WANTED tSB fltlElltOl REW MBK,

