Cape May Ocean Wave, 11 August 1870 IIIF issue link — Page 2

fiAPTC yr AY OCEAN WAVE, THURSDAY, -A.XJ GUST 11, 187Q.

Etipe lay ftaui Wave 1 ' — V mnt it T«r, In Adrnnn-. grj- ; : j Tfriiiadsg, MynM , 7 • [3 niwnnvi *1 | Ttwaanema edtWahtafsiadlha. -g I far ll* mm! bfllisnl on. Cape Msv t ho. lad. XrorrhefesnfVre « ff fell II * " Outride- {] wx!k» are tl rouged with peopk, and „ imp slnwla «IU. '|*^WWnaip»c~f „ tin day, tad everything room mUmp right ..tarO p. and when the season!,, ciuarai ** in satisfied it will hare While our ippilar visitor* bit heir, ' . we bBR hundred. who ban com this , . jrmr for the first time— a» evidence of ? tbf increasing popularly of Cape May f aa a rummer n*ort. Thaw who have , ■o i«r>i>tat<j opposed all our Improvement* would perhaps be anwili- ( ing teadmit' that those Improvement* ( hare ilinrtly roodoced to tbfo mailt, . but It H rrldMt that a Judicious and Ulwial policy has not bscn entirely , There are still ftirtWimprnvrmn.L- j " which we hope to record before anoth r nwaon shall roll around. We want to . see every stmt thin eughly ahaUnl, sidewalks paved, homes systematically numbered— for the present system will ■not he found to work properly— tm> thiols of the drum shops closed up, snd a pood lire dopsrtmonl, with adequate arrangement* for extinguishing a tire in any portion of the city. Wc hare nothing to say against our present (in dspaitmenl. It Is mil right as for as it goes ; but we tHnk intlmeof a t i*utagretlou our greatest safety would I a rmvIm fur rpin Tat Is h»vn •paying lot havs

| these improvement.. gentlemen of the ippird oT Commisatooers and Common 9 Council, and In the not for popularity r ami patronage Ospe Hay will continue ■•ut-dletanre all oeropctitors. . .This popdhu- and well-known boose , is enjoying a huge Sharp of the brel , patronage, lis reputation Is aboye , in the minds of its rutroos with the ! r happtc.t memories of the seaside so- , lourn: Oocnpytng the moat central , position of any house on the Island, ■ and fronting on three of our main tho- , roughforea, ll offers many rate fmcil- . ittea to a large proportion of our sum- ] met risiiors, besides all the comforts < and eoovwiluwrt of a fli*t-cl**e house. , It Is under tlie management of Mr. | . Jere. K. Mecsny— ooe of the moat pop- | utar and genial landlords in the State— ; assisted by his lady-like daughter, Mrs. , Annie Tindall. Everything connected i with this pleasant house is carried on in the best manner, and the proajwrity i of Its proprietor is hut a Just reward. : Mr. Uocray Informed us teat even- 1 ing that the house has been crowded , for ever three weoks, and today hs has aurora* of the present season, the time- : honored prestige of the Outre still clings at the old standard There is . . no bar attached to the Ontri, which makta it a very itaaienhki home to a great roany-thmllte*. Melancholy Railkoad ACCJ- ' MKT.— Aa the Cape May train, on 1 the Weal Jersey road, was turning . the curve at Haddon avenue, on Saturday morning, n bona attached to a carriage beteogtag to Wm. 1'. Meyers, and plunged directly on (he track in front of the approaching engine In his oflorta to save the bono and carriage Mr. Meyers was thrown out, and before be could are himself was Struck by the engine and tho cans passed over htm. Ilia body was horribly mangled. One foot was cut off, i his anna and legs mutilated in a shocking manner. He survived about twenty adnata. Corooor Bander took charge of the body, and ou'Saturetav v evening haU an laqnmt, and tha jury L >WjiTT*<l a verdict in accordance with | the shore farts Deceased harm a ' I wife and four ehUdrea. Be rmhtal I near HaddouAold, and followed the I hualntm of bread and cake baking. I Where the Bsddeut occurred the ralL I road track rune within thirty yards of I the pike, on which Mr. f Meyers was driving Into Camden. | The melancholy casualty was ll.rn1 tndtT^be vehicle wm [ somewhat broken, but the bone be-, I came detached, and tamped without L 1.,-je or CnanxjiB Dickens nr Dk. firtiti.TWc Mackkjoib, tho well- [ known edlMr of Taney's Prm, Just pultishod by Poterson A Brother, of Philadelphia, containing personal ncoilcctions and anecdotes, Ac., inducting iwpscv never before pnbltehed. I Tit- work has IM introduced on the Sfcu wiriiing to obtatoaropy "f a I. into every fondly, will ^ be afltaedad the I

f Wc would sdd that the number of) I vetanxw hi the hoods of the agent Is | | Hmtmd. and arc frrah from the Pr.-s. | (y Not (Xuctxo. — Thiungli (he eour ' we; of Mr. J. T. School, wc ken. j r that the effirem of the dlh llegt I'. V. [ \ M., havr damned i". adrisabfo to post- j wtX1 i

naoMa^guimiiA. « Tbc Umr U« IhT^Wmbfc." «f t> Flna Congrifodonal DbbfetUdaawi thcoounty ha* been thoroughly canvassed by those In Urn interest oi dllOCT the Cape Msj driegataa. While | have no objection to any of the parties spoken oi tp connection wHh • the nomlnattou, vre do (W ttrillC^w ; May pwbs' G> Ifclfto dwaaiurthat i nemlnatieu shall he given to on. . I of its own men. The cauntjr has rag- 1 ulorly given its majority to tte succrar- : I (hi nuHld-'**. but the nomination has . not baon accorded to it for almost forty 1 yrara, and we appeal to tha district if 1 . tbiads foir treatment. We know that | at the pteeent time il is argued that il would be an injury to the country to make a (feange Jael as the present mem. has become fomiHar with the rousimply absurd, and used, of course, for 1 oksUonrwring purposes only. We bein thb doctrine oT rotation in of- ' flee, and are satisfied that the country would haw bscn Immeasurably th. gainer had there been more rotation in ' ibcjmst. This paper has advocates! the : nomination of Mr. J. P. Cake, because ' we know him to bo an able, upright • man, and though not making the nem- ' illation would accept it if tendered by 1 the oounty end distast, but at Us- " same time wo are willing to accept ; • any other man from this county wl.o " may bs preferred As to the claims of • Cape May, wc throw out tho challenge c to the other rouuties of the district to 1 show wherein any ana of thou lia. r claims equally stroug. Weraatheal- • ten lion of our voters to tho question, and urge upon them the importance of SOU Ulgs upoa US»* I"6 u."|«.ra...

Instructing lbs delegates to east their votes for a Capo May man, and rcspcctfully yre» firmly insiat upon their claims T being recognlstd by. tho Conrdatlou. a raw n.Ai.v worm. ' si That the sals of cottage lota at the d Htocktau Hotel the other evening was il not a success, although attended by a h large number of moneyed men, is not » much to be woudeml at. The comli- o lion of tho streets throughout tho a I stand generally, and in tho vidnily a nf oua or two of our jwomiuout hotels Ji partleuterly, are simply abominable, j. fiunoui Ilearli llrive and Mailison u - avenue are nothing but oceans of fine, s ■ yellow dost, which ooo avoids in terror v • after having once driven over it Tho b i surrounding the Stockton look k . anything but lurillng to a pl.a.ure, a hunter. Heap* of sand, lltue, brick- t > bats, shavings, offal, etc., are the un- y - Inviting prospect from the front porch d of the hotel. Il Jo never worth white a I for us to shut our eyes to tlic truth. Ii What Is Deeded at Qspff May more than I ' new hotels and new cottages are good li roads for driving. Tho beach provided j - by nature is now the only ptaro fit to t i drive upon, except a few squares on t i Washington street, to and from tho a ■ Depot, not worth the name of a drive, t | Let every energy be bent upoo that k - improvement the coming working r I season, and Caps May will never have c i cause to fear a rival. i 1 JiawsrarxitPrOKOKa*.— The Pltlb J ' l»lphia ft n, dials a heavy blow to tha j mongrel mannlklns who infest our ( . summer resorts, sponging qp hotels ? , as • •gentlemen of the press." We are , glad that, out of respect to itaetf, the . public press of the country la dcnoanc- ' i Ing this American fraud. Ad vet lis- j | ing-aRcnta. clerks, nndsretrappcrs. t , and hangers-on about newspaper of- , , flees, come here constantly, ami ae- ( , tually devour that which it intended . fbr the toiling deserving journalist in , the broiling dty. The former have , the brass to jmsh themselves forward, , withont tha slighteet claim, and the . latter are toe modest to make a row . about It. We advise all nf our friends \ [ to gire these "bummers" a wide berth, i and send their favors direct So those ; whom they are hitandcd to reach. ( r rnBosAL . 1 [ ' JL M. Daly and fomlly arrived test ' , creoing sod are Mopping at Ceognaa , The following are among the arrivals at thefitmfetun llsn. E. B. Wales. . ; Charire K. Rimer, Thoa. H. and S. A, f Whitney, Dr. C. P. Learning. New , Jensy; tfignnr P. IlrignoH, Now , . York : K. A. Warne, Mark Dovirm, . Harry 11. Aahmcad, Iltltedelphte ; ' . Colonel T. U Didtey, Samuel W. , Puller, Illinois. J 1 Amic-AV Wnrxn. It la not qener- « ally known that Capo Colony produces ■ ' ; as a remittance by our neighbors Dr. . J. C. Ayer A Co., contains several J varisriaa raised there, among whieh r • the Couttancia commands the highest . t pries oT aqy wine In the world. AI- , f moat the entire crop of It U consumed i In the patenra of Europe, this rare ex- 1 cepUeo fastne seat to theru in exchange I for their modldora, which have long | • Urn. the staple remedies of South s Africa. [Boston Journal. ' PtaOK^PaCWJC lUlbXOAD.— IK- " MEKSK KAU9 or LaKu.— The aggre- ■ ' gate mles of Union FRdftc ltallread i ' lands fbr thejear ending July SB, lRTO,"!' was SMo.-IM ; average price, >4 00 i . per acre. On July S9 the receipts for sales of land, were upwards of 920,000

j The Kansas Breoing Bulletin says ! j that the most fkshinnably dtreiwd lady , I at a late reception in that town, of R j wtodi the paper presented a report, was u I the wife of a man who huso wed tlisl v paper seven dnltere for the test thirteen , The camp meeting at Barnaboro l» n to close to-day. It te said to have h ! hsen one of the mast soccrasftil and 11 largely attended meetings of the kind " ever bdd tn that ptacr- Thonsands of jieopte have been in attendanos during ! "OMham* Botxpot" te the cham R j ing nam* of a ihiteioiri vwroap lately ft ; estate A Co. It is, autotifig aiut 'J

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HIST. TO DATIICIia. j IS BH TAKKX > KXr.I.Y AXD WITIIOt T | T, CHAIUIIt • | l» IVreotM who visit tlie seashore this j " will enjoy themselves a gnat . Jj more If they win heed the follow- j .v suggestions to bathers: If you get > far away from shore and liiul your- u self sinkfra;, it will bo prudent to write " off your test words on a piece of paper si and then tie tho document to a stone and throw ll ashore- This was Benjamln Franklin's habit every time he '» drowned— and look what a great is man ho got to bel Unless yon are " staying at a very fashionable hotel, it will not lio necessary to enter the wa- J attired In a dreoa-ceat aad white il khls; and if you are very anxious J about staying in a certain length of £ time, do not take your wapb 1" with at Ifenans liable to tajS cold from S feet will find gum shoes service- £ aide during the hath ; and if the oecan u as dusty as it te sometimes in the theatre*, a linen duster win bo nice to ro along to protect your suit. If ^ you are a small man, never try to ■ bathe a fat woman who weighs mora n Don three hundred pounds. There te i* popular impression that such beings [J float; I rut we knew ooe who was « knocked over on a nun by the break- " ere with such force that lie was mash- E! erl out so flat that he could be slipped under a closed door without scraping. « If there are indications of a frcehetin .. the ocean it will ho better not to go in J at all; but nndcr no circumstances try {j to produce low tide by racking up the u water with a syringe. Tbc hotel-keep- El era do not llkr It. Never bathe while J1 yon are at dinner; but It will be well, " if you intend tn try swimming over to tl to take a little lunch along tn 1 hermetically seal led sardine box. J This Is recommended by the fiscally, and they always do It themselves when • they make the trip. If the water is * very cold, the wisest plan Is to dress J yourself warmly ; but If you get heated never throw off your bathing -clothes | S Biirldcoly, eopedafiy If there are tallica the vicinity. Persons have been | 5 arrested for this even when there wa* i ' nobody about but n dilapidated old maid two mile, distant frith a spy- , glass. It jrftl he prudent to take a bar of soapin to bathe with yon, so 1 that If tlie undertow carries yon oot I you con Wash yourself ashore. While the breakers are -dashing about, bo carefhl not to butt your head Into tha stomach af tho same man mora than limes. Carekmncm of this kind on the part of the llantagenct family i * was remotely tbc canac of the English ■ i Won of the Boom. Diving for the ! « Atlantic coble, so as to rend the die- ' patches. Is strictly forbidden at all the j' watering ptaoeo. If a crab scizra you j by the tor, do not scream and give a shock te the seatlUre nerves of the animal, for some member of the Wosaea's Biaueli ef -the Prevention of Cruelty te Animals may be nsar, and you will be immediately arrested. If any part of your clothing becomes detached. it will be well enough to wade 1 out until assistance arrives. At a i ! mite or two from the shore you will ] i find the water quite dorp rnough te j : bide your nakedness. Tnx "Cooux" AS A Hon erne.— j . Newark Co*ritr tells a story . about a man who employed a C oolie I a domestic, who upon going to bed 1 ■ New oat the gee, when his employer ) showed him how to turn U oft He i - wa* then given a candle to go to bed | i with, and the coolie spent all night trying to turn it oft Thr Cbawwr then j j addaI '

We have heard of another One, who went into aervicr at Haddonficld. The mistress of thr house taught him bow make .the kitchen fire, amd used a Now York Herald for tin purpose. And now that eoolte is rooted in the conviction that no fire cun ever be made in that partkmlar store unless . hr has a Hero/J. Ho has been known walk over to New York and back procure a supply for the purpose. An Eminent Divine my*, "I have been using the Peruvian Syrup, ll 30 DcvSu, Now York, will rend teg of"

Speeitl Notices. ■.^Tora. i hi water In Choncwrr. °r Nrw Jarasr. anil COMMISSIONER " r*. tk. Slato at riaasjlraala. I ! Omcssa Ocus tn.Care NavCnv.E-'. ™ Maaav » f— • OSre OrtoT21. sua. TaalUaaalal. aaa.ka aaaa at tea eSaw , alsklac ilawlj. . ] M um 7u2n Wti**utateeUyL" aOmUa'satSllty .althcnt h It Soaa aot kill —US Ih. .Winaro or r*"ow lei't, U a. •«». la j euaare.U aot.ka.kaU bj la »tto rails* i I' , Oiaary lja|*ai. saS On taaatsba naR. ; sHsr.sasfSK-'J? jsusss , SmT T^U.olaroUa«'>p,njI«pIa of tka G?:,SS: s?s: .Trssi . lata sfej. TV. faUlax a*paUla Uia-awa.aad j j 1 "Wa walk aaUlh h#fa." ia«i st Cant ... " Tka aalolh a>. Panl. : i

' eatkro, Sf pariry Ih. at, to bul lkraH?re UunVasukaawaT TkakaiuS | ^SaaT ^l^wajy!^^sk^»l"tK?a aprou^ MUai* aT Ik.' Baasl a'aasUM M gka v«XeMkte>UM*on.^KuM llioa.k aaaMVrolsa.ro farSra|»V.la I • pa»r,l xrtr utiig XAi niMt .MaiMb il la m laul O—a wkal wakuaoi otk.r dlMihr.1 tka alaoach baMr U> IMO at Ul lnT.UA. Tka mmgteare. or iiKnff Tl^MMMl pLaK jl1!. raS. ■!•- SUMMPIt CLOTHINO. BUMMER CLOTHING. CI.OTH1NII. ; SUMMER CLOTHING. the LAaoxrr a wo xk*t. | ASSORTED STOCK LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING AND THIN GOODS I PHILADELPHIA. tuavillikll ignt I TEAVEixnra ecrra I . Tr.A VEW.1KO •»OTS TUAVKLUItO kriTk ] Of FOKEHIX AND DOMESTTC FATlllIf. ! All-Wool Caesimcrea, 1 toady -made or made to order, at shortest notice. ELMAXT LINEN ItTTTB eleoant linen atirni j LINEN la'ITk ! At prices ranging from S4 to (14, | either In Catered or White Linen. DUSTERS, All sixee. In great variety. *rnn a duck sum. ! t -• .—m. white duck surra. WHITE DUCK SUITS. QUE XBW "LONG BRANCH COAT," Is the brat thing out for the warm # ^ days ot^AaguiL "ikXi^wkmmili u*AOII*^5 CftS : s^^SSKS' S «iS! .K K5EJ JS*[EvtS: ' "tSB^ f rntLAOKLrait. i !

WEAVER * CO., ROPE AND^TWINE ; MAX UFA CT U REUS, HEM1' A PLAN CHANDLERY, No. «» XOBTH WATXHS1, sat " n0"H

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . n;r^;I§#r » — ; - p« fvs'i'nitss-skssi^^sts: 1 verict or A Skill* KENT. ' *,tl:r It karekT p'lt tkat CHASLES t. ^rjtaOEK-A U.1 Tor ClTTUlar. aad Catotox*. adarvaa * Xre. KCGKKX A rsciAcrr, aoekts eam «joo a month , aril lax laha C. AbUaf. 1»" treat S M ENr O F^ P,^9a9a^|§a?rWFXL'S I

LIFE IN UTAH | ; ; : HOE,' F0RK"EAKE & SPADE. j ^raai lcdl.|.»ai»MM»r!-^r^'- Ut.^"« ; medical j ^ MADNESS. ■ 5S ' TUVCHoaANCT. or SOUteCHARNINO.- [ lo'lM rt'h, AUhemf. Kwlea, taraalatlono : sSSS;:;SS'siisj:t _ CO., PukUtarra, South lllit, rWWi, Va. ; pOrolAH^WHNXOrTHIDAT. [ waied OTTAWA DEER, . talraal. tar auaklas lb la eelebrated bear auj1 filed lo DrunWli aad the Trad, aa Liberal ! Q.UBAT BARGAINS IN ilPURNITURvE. ; Price* reduced 13 per ceut. • EXCELLENT WORK, j WE til AUIMF.K 01 U C00DS- ' H. PV FARRINGTON'S :J66 ct- 3G8 Canal Si., NEW YORK. WIS ; vae. i READY ROOFING, cheap. Da rat I., aad eaa»r aloUte. Seat far 1 linkley Knitter. '• Tor Vahally Una, lilla SSS. Kail. EVKHTXalU too la!* jmraej. ^A at'ld aaa dtwrale I, ^ [Lf , AMERICAN JATA COrffEE - gnrMCWMfiSRatl! ; TsdSs* M arbaa. pl^Madraa., ke^a aaatilpl^la^ol.r KElSStSS ■ 5

Mxttkrw lisle ffmlth's New Irak. . rw nrrvvKhsi among the i BULLS AN D BE A R 8I an ntf A'tyte^y^^jSS.wdana ! wn! AkraVwaa tad-' ' Wa reT SrVlgkl j odMw J. Xll'UhCO., Ilarlbld. Oaak. ' | " M ARBLE MANTE LSam SLAAS la »rocVMa^^r»rjraar ^ \r ie: il.mi -ib urei A.i.J \V *s^^L^st^*^Mffnt^K*Btaq 5 i sMiaa ! ro^lateUNtiMRI^^akd Ike seller aad ^Iror I tULXXkCal m.lua. Waa^riithkulrbl1 Ira ! coeaaa. UI-, p. av LoaU. Ma. EDUCATIOXAL. j^irriHcurf _ ; FEMALE INSTITUTE. „

PftfNir Hsugiag 1, exeeuted Afeo. EW AMEI A*« done at Beasraiablo l'riocs. Ths grest advuntago Jerired from having l"aEnameled is tliat it can bo scrubbed Baa boon!, and taeu four timra as fotig akfajKr put ou In the usual way. No'. lO Wa«liingWh.' St.. OppoiiM the Oontro Houso, 1 CArr MAY CITY. !*. J. GEOJtOE W. SM I TIT, 1 Practical Paiat+r* GRA1NINGt-^ALC1MINING, wall painting, Anil 4" other Itaintlng Neatly Executed and SuUsfiKtion Guarantaxl. No. 10 Washington 8t. opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. GEORGE RL SMITH, AUCTIONEER, r.

New Advertisements. I J jnE (IUT MKDll IL BISCfiVUY. ! [ YINlXJAll IHTTEKH: I ; ;i" More tixa 500,000 Persons of" ! - i= S Beer leetiroay la Ik.l, -aad..- | ; iulCuratirr Utel a. ] j t\S THIV AOS HOT;* T1LX Eg- I .In! ~ iBi1

• "'^'^iX^tir^^rab.e 'radh" " ll^'bi^ru^iillt cf '"."terrefl've 1 "WONDERS ' . ' °F ™ E 1 l^rt Ll"r 7. A.H.STEPHENS THE OLD WAY t THE ISTEW! ■® great american tea COMPxVNY r. ic.ubii.bte imij c Ji, 33; 33 A :E7 VtaEV hT., JA8. I. KENNEDY A BON jtatrokhi a'.w taav°rii. teUtekRl'lal re t'KDKU THE OL» HVHTKJt - rjIKSSHSSi'tS^ 4.^ ^ l-XDEE Till HEW HVHTKM rt OS! at rbeel. a! Taa. la ihebaiaa at leas tuoe re It.. II laaa lo rell OR ebea. oader lb. all Rw "*■ -'jH !S" i, ISSSTXr. £ ggpsaSi •=:

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|at GOLD PRICES 1 CASH! UI.ANK BOOK*, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ! Mbrcllanroo* Book., Yanxlar*. Ac. j ' notions, j Fiimll.v M.-etU-lli.-ra, | ' Tl lUACOo' A KB HI I A RS. | ; j TfflNKB, TiUSIfi.

| CoDfecliooery Deparlment. " Fine Confections, Foreign 1 & Domestic Fruits, < N'" CHEAP STORE. . HUE, LIYkv" rtUJXKB PllRTEK, ! Mill Feed, Potatoes and Country Produce, Contractors A Builders. | J II. TOWNMEND, ; Qontrnctor & guilder, 1 1 WMhingtei 8t- 0'" Episcopal Churek, ! JOMI NC ^ , ATTENTION! HOFFMAN A WII.I.IAMS, C^pcijtcfs ^qildclrs, J Move Btrnctm-ora °. »H9r^C.~t»teIt« <l.krel...r.A.e "STILL AT IT." WARE A ELDUKDUK. 2 Contractors and Buildofs, * autrsi, ainritu xatsxiai, lilt HARD I . EOt'DER. ! BUILDER. ; CATK ISLAND NEW JERSEY. : s§«,SSSS?i,s

FURNITURE STORE. ^ Tie aid "lead ealakllakte tw.aly Jean, trt"oDTTdSk WALKUT CHtMIXS »U1T*. I Hire OORTI^SKCOM D ST . afcave Vlaa^Eaal a AGK.1TI W**TKD eeerywkro Sit { DEARY WARD BEEEUER'fi peal paper. "THE CUSiTTI** OKIOH." . a HOUSEHOLD EHOOAVIHG OP * WCAHH1NGTON, 4 rrattWEuHtauuoi." T *~. i .M ma. k-tekl. raur te l

Millinery, eio. M"- ^ui"- - No*. 3-43 A 331 South Slnxl, Fanoy & Mourning Millinery, CBAVE VEILS, he. teau-^rr^p^irap^alr^lkaa^raMaga^akd ; GrRAND C)«'U3I\G Spring and Sannaer Millinery i I)uy Goods: mhi a. a, HaWKINi. thrup I'liiladrlplaiB Htorts

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