' Utt people win be iocr»a»»«l quenUty »aA >Uo In Bavor nod quality. Tint weak a number of carp and golden and common lend., from Hungary and Itararia, were received in New York. They aw deetinwl fur
rale. The fleh were bronglit over In tanka of water, carefully kept at proper tempera to re. bat great numbera died, particularly of the carp, which 'la a line-flavored, fhat-multlplylng flab, awl which thrivea beat in atill, warm water. Ur. Hemel hae pair* of each kind of
-ill .locate U ' ponds and hatching
Daring the aeneon he npecta they wiU yield at- leaat 3,000,000 of egga. Aa a
da courtesy on the part of
the German Government, the United ea Hah Commlaeioocr-ahippcd for uermany, 00 S«“nl»y to* 1 - W 0 . 000 shad egga. Three egga will he hatched on the voyage, and the young
properly taken care of in patent
After landing in Bremen the jui ahad will be taken to the rim Wcaer. and put,in the stream aa far from the
month aa poaaible, in order
them a chance to grow and gain
United States."
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Some people call Others denominate but Iqr whatevur title known, body reoogniaea it aa a very lively and demonstrative creature, chiefly to be found on the outskirts of horse races ; near the rope* where patrons ol the “manly art ol defense," moo two heroes conx time roundly, and where watches and cash diaappoar from the pockcta of their owners tvithoi fact was demonstrated In the person of the oracle of this lame apirit on Wodneaijay laat at Saratoga, where George Wilkes, editor of Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, wa assaulted by Price McGrath, a we known turf-man. McGrath’s ire ha been excited by an article in tl Spirit of tho Times, severely criticising the manner in which bo and John Ghamberlin managed at Long Branch. McGrath struck Wilkes with a cane, and some log followed, In which a cane wielded by Wlikes was broken, but neither combatant was hurt. Wilkes called for the police and hie ant waa arrested, bat released without ball, to appear before trato yesterday. This waa wrong. The police should have formed ring and let these champions of the spirit of the limes fight it oat, the belt, and only permit them to leave the ropes when mutual beltinga should have taken the apirit oat of them. True f-swrns Divouce Case.— Tho Trenton JVm American, week mya:—Owing to ion happy dlfltaoncei recently gr between Mr. Cbas. K. Landis wlla, they mutually agreed to seperale, and the ostial legal ariiclea
abundant supplies of finny tributarim. All Ihi* i» owing to the enterprise of number ol clerical gentlemen, an’ Presbyteries in ot great cities, who desire' to provide quiet and beautiful retreat, from U beats of summer, upon our inviting beard. The selection, beyond
lighthouse,
was chosen ; bills were levelled ; valleys were raised ; the pond bed ‘ an elegant drive was opened, _ to-day, the delightful cottages, pavilion, lionso and gardens of the ''rove challenge a comparison with « beat rammer resort of our Allan lie in carrying out these improver. J. B. Moore hits been largely ic mental. With the experience of years as a railroad operator and a rood builder, be assumed and perfected the construction of roads, driven and walks Ibis' dellgbtfiil grove, aiul cleared Lilly of its logs and obstructions it is now a modest bat glowing
rival of ttat
Mr. Moore has several grade yet, and offers t* run and nut ini 00 thMS* horse railwi projected odd nearly oot pletcd from the city to the Grove. A desirable Improvements will not I delayed, and in a few days Sea Grove — lie united to our city by the hie iron bunds of u pu
Col. 11. W. Sawyer deserves e eminent degree of success, for l leaves nothing undone for the plea are of guests. The Invitation Bo given there on Saturday night wi ed by a grfltifying degree of ss. The music by Lei' Orclmsirm, with the good order ami pemlct. Wrangcmeuta, contributed much to this result. By prior arrangements, the direction of the floor wan »»»>«"«• to Mr. John Patterson, assisted by Messrs. Edward Morris, David Howell and Hiram Pierce, who faithfully discharged their duty. The Sea Breeze has one of tho moat delightful localious at Cape May excelled in clcsnlineaa, superior table, choice bibibloe and Ikmlly comfort. We wish fh'cnd Sawyer deserved success. li Axsi.iso Must bb SiriTiiitssBD. —However much we may ridicule the folly of the victims of gambling, win), notwithstanding warnings they daily
Mr. Landia. to prodsos the children ii
re deaety Itapower and adaptability | water from wells, etc ; a self-regulating " 1 by -any
U of the Marshall engine, and an advantage that has not beci attained by any other “wind engine.'
n South Jersey and arc said in give Ihe'Tery bast satisfaction.
id apply to him at once.
GaUBLias ox
perience is.a dear school, bat learn at no other.” This has been an axiom, but still its val never known' to the verdant, tbeir losses in life ripen their judgement The'little game of “three Card monte,” ts still' practised npoi board-walk ami green ones an daily taken in by a lottery o guesses which promise flatteriii| prizes but yield only blanks. WU the police protect onr fools fr r care. Remove the etui s from onr midst and eitticr g
knaves, wo cannot die abhorrence of thn sec by practicing upon tl thoughtless duties. Sc
unity
Whose good faith and sound held in esteem, and police o magistrates should be vigilant to detec t and prompt to punish Die viUiana. have heard of several instances of tbeir successful impositions on strangers here within a few days.' which call loudly fbr'rcnnwecl efforts to suppress u vice of such a mean, cowardly an Infamous character. Beside the boardwalk, these brigands have dens in onr thoroughfares which should ho broken dp, and the actors In them, as well as the owners of the property leased for -such purpoeoe, should be severely panThe’followlag uTpartlil list ofBaUimoreens stopping.with Col. Duffy at the Stockton : G. Braadbrnt, Mrs Brood bent, Mrs. Dr. A Urn Smith. Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. General Tyson. Hi** Tyson. Hon. ino. W. IlsU. Miss Nannie Hall, Miss Belle Popplln, Isaac Brooks, Jr.. Joe. O. Turner and with, Jessie Tyson, Edward Higgles. Jr., II. Shrlver. Mrs. Shriver. Thus. E. Conies. Mslcoa Crichton and fkmily, Dr. James Stewart, Mrs. J. B- Shrlver. Mr. and Mrs. Tims. R.
nlr, N. P. RsT.
Rev.L. L Malloy, Rev. J. Cunningham, Dr. H. P. C. Wilson and family.. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Shoemaker. Mias Sallle Shoemaker, Miss NelUe’Shucmeker, Samuel B Boyle. H. D. Post. Dr. B. P. Browns and wife, Mim Mattie Nicholson. Starr Jenkins, Jos. Casey Coales Miss S- B. Cosies, Edw. P. Br Frederick Tyson and family, J. Charles While 'and family, James Gregg,
Gregg and family.
.AN ArraaT.—Three colored ere before tho Mayor 00 Saturday morning charged with an assault upon * ‘ Hood and his with cutting the latter in the band with a knife. The colored men employed by John' Hood t up pins at the Sea Breeze ten alleys, and learning that be was 1 vs, in default of laying his
midnight of Friday. High words t scuffle ensued, when William was cut in the bend by a pen knife. The offlcersandlot-. fined far disorderly Hood, who was arrested, bat being indulged with a reapite until Am o-clock
them into oar look-dp, Tub CiTAxrrox SntJm.x-BoAiii terrapted on Saturday night, for lb ihampionship of the (.'ape, on tin dinfflc-boarti, was decided on Monday Tho games scored on Saturday wer it aside, and the contest on Filon' sw and level boards was began abou80 o'clock. John D. Breen wo iree out of five games, by 0 scow c -Ioneach to II, Viand U, by Job McPhilamy. Tho playing was go» ' the nudlcuoe largo. Breen wa oily greeted aa tho champion c the Cape. Mr. J. H. Thornloy, N. E. come Of Sth and Spring Garden street! has mode a famous reputation fo himself In the way of furnishing bargains lu ladies goods. The elegant silk dresses can bo purchased there at miraculously Ion- rates. Call and see Mr. Thornloy, ladles, awl you will save money by so
doing.
Argue not with a man whom yon know to be of an obstinate temper, for when ho is once contradicted his mind is barred against all light and information ; argument, though ever eo well grounded, provokes bit and makes him even afraid to be convinced of tho truth. It is the mark of a noble nature to (ie quick to recognize praiseworthy in olliera, anil ready on the moment to award to it it* fitting' meed. Such a nature looks for that which is good in It, encourages it, and -gives it the strength of Its endorsement. GRkAT Swimming Feat.—Capt. Webb, a prominent English ship master, recently swam fram Blackwell to Gravesend, on the Tbsmes, a distance of twenty miles, In four hours and fifty-three minutes. He accompanied by a steamer and
The Sveniny Lamp, published Chicago, is one of the largest, fullest and moat readable of oar West-
afford to furnish so mndi intelligence to ita readers blem we cannot solve, the moderate rate at which it is published. 6. N. Kellogg Is tho proprietor, awl J. M. Edson, editor. The steamship Abbottsford, of Ameriean Line, was rank in Cwmea Bay, Wales, on Thursday. f had a fall freight, which was & Insured, and 80 saloon and OSC steerage passengers. Efforts are being made to save the cargo and rathe vessel. The steamship City Limerick has been secured to take her
place on 1)m Une,
A Fall Itivcr clergyman
carry. This strong coostrast
know of.
Mrs, Alexander T. Stewart is one of the most elegantly dressed of the many New York ladles at Saratoga this season. All the lady’s costa come from Europe, and, while conspicuous or extravagant, are coedlngly rich and elegant.' Mrs. Stewart It accompanied by ber niece, Mrs. Antler. “One of the boat and moat road-
is the Cape May Daily Star, iris a very bright and spicy paper, awl la a moat welcome addl-
camp ground u•ille Station. By older of 1 Capo May camp mccttn" associaJ, II, Divcrty, Pres. Jut. Henderson, Secy
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IsTOTICIEI Sewing Machine LEVI E. JOHNSON, No. S Mansion St., Cape May City, N. J., CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.;
AGENT FOR THE SALE AND RENTING OF COTTAGES, COTTA&I LOTS & JAMS, &c„ &cJ FUJI NIT UR E AND UP/fOLS T E R )' Rusinms in all their branches. A GOOD STOCK r.hrays on haml ami MADE TO OltDEIl A Large lot of new MATTRESSES on hand of my own make, all work
1ME' T IME’! LlffEU; CORY &. SMITH,
EGYFflAN ROOFING.
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CATVITOEKT, IT. J.
WASSaNGTOfl CITY. GEO. B. CAKE, - - -
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INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE/ 1 iOvix- JVtotto. 1 GENERAL STORE. N. C. PRICE & CO., 22 Perry Street, (west side.) Cape May City. ICyill l_,ine of Dx-j- CiootlM Ac IVot ionHi. Large Stock of Groceries, Wood & Willow-ware. Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Hass and taXT EE TSrS'WAK.E. Pork, Hams, A Lard, Floor Mattings, ©il Cloths & Carpets, a Specialty. WOOO YA.«.1>
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FAMILY MEDICINES,, TT A. O ET T S .
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