CAPE MAY '00£4* , AVE, THUKSDAY, APKiL js, 1»71.
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE cfrv AMD COUNTY miIMN AHOrUTMIi: Tim anTHt qctn at mm*. The Talm of dock la tin CW May '■ZSZZXffl'ISZF: •'!' n6 '•:• 3S» Tub Co-OrBUTIfeB A«octaTBH(: lat. series, IT mootta okj, tCS-M *1' " '» 'W. 03 lib. I' 'J in 7.50 A. Mot s is tub Ru-trs Dtiubcmov.— The absence of a ' tinnufarturiog in U real of tony. I lAj in this plans has long been bit, nail ret we SKCTJSS.S.TST-rU" made. Wecao ace no reason why rapilslUto could sot be {p laced to establish crrtalo brendiea of .Industry lb out midst, aud withe milted effort a^MMWKSE pUebed. Mti asostetry fr,r the' better •oceeee of saeh en oadsrtahing. tawcvtr that n brstaolng be made by our"•Irei, which iF centtortedrirttUv. trill tar. tta eifert of luplriot coud^ueo among manufacturers, ami canitaiteu. end In dsiihruiu* oar burnt mruM nod natural advantage*. Lotar with ns i> now nUebtti we here superior railroad and water' eocimunleailnu with the outside world: a Une of PhltodehfoK touching "at Ospc May; la probable, no that as flu ns our comluxrrta] advantages ami lonulrcment* are coneemed we hare no obstacles to Than nb I ottor matter* ID thsl Bun••rctloa having been taken into consideration, and the subject iff organizing n maoafceturiog company talked orcr lyafcw of our wide-awake business nen.nnseetlna wnedeBwuiaod: u|<m, • 1th a rto J deriding on some dell■dte line nf action. Ace irdinftly an i.irluUou » ai extended lo all liueml.d to eotne (neetber on Thursday ever, - tntr last at the real relate r< ran* of Mr. •mm IV. Lyrett The treetlng was properly oiganlml by appointing I>r. K. n. Phillips fhalrmen. end Mr. Ly- ' ceU secretary. The chair in a few rctnarka c-iU.-.l attention tn the lm|iortnno of the matter, for U1.1 eonaldcnitioti of which Ou-v wro met. He spoke 'if the want of manufactures In Cape May. and of the H'lel hriwflb, to be di rirrd from like oars. The proptwed line of Nov Turk tlnui-n. lie though', should bo an mdut-mn-nl uotlo fa lightly considered. Already several applications had been mide for wharfage sites In the vidolty of the Stcambod lauidinp-. Anion the various eoterprfaee whfch were considered feasible trere glass, t mii and at 00 fsciorles. Mr. M. Whlildin said that ho did not know a hetber the atad in this revUuiiwtt suitable ftir jilys. lie »dfactnrvr el Tuckahoe to mike lite experiment, but oould not sneered. He faellered that ours sad liad oerrrbeen put 1 1 a fair teat. He war somewhat doubtful, though, as to the amount of Capital which wcokl he required— tmrerulm* hTw2^oINip" Wu! hoi" | arer. that a «nap factory could be start«l a. ill I rt.tr ..Ul llfl - Mill ever, urns a -nop notary cunia ue startwithout aud that it e -uld bo *
made to pi.) from the drat. Ths | 11111 mot tiro ssaCy would It; omuparaUrcJ, small. and b- saw no obstaeks . ' hi ton way. fair May lesi'.lre has,,, rruty facllit; leitli as tvgare's sitaainrtt and «■ wnmunlcvitlos, for cnrrylng "tea buslu re of this eh , racier. Tta gen- > Items u protalrad hit htren 1 orr-op.ru- ~ 11. m lo (aaahles fhrwald th- project. oi Mr. I.v.i t rwtnatkud Ihr.l Hie drat * thine enis 1 . effort an wpddntinii. ' • wuicb coubl It readily dooe -under tlia " grot-rdl Is- • .urrrnine eecpnraHous, ; J! Ilo thought that the best reurse would [; bo to admit Hut plan whLh culd In if made to my hrwt with th- smattrst * eapUth Till lsmplc uf t.'a|s-- May . should br. ah re to tWees-ily of tare- J iug in tuufoctures started so t« tn keep J our labor employed ail the year. He J thought that with a capital of p|i ',<**> tl.cy wouU^bo rendy Sir oja reihat^ j ■ Would tn 11 1 -I eh diaklilty m raiting -J that ainoual. J* A motion to the crfbet timt a com- j I; pally be orgs nixed to be stylal the I*lu- ; ntwr Manufacturing ("ompnuvoft.'npo ! May. with a capital of 110,000- : 1 stores at #10. sach. was promptly .. hrwoght Iwf h* the m-crtor end coti-le rurred in nnaalRtuUsly. The thUnw-!. inj ucatlcniui were thru named as a I reunmlftre to solicit auhee.lplloos Pi I, Hi' cenilai slock:— > . J. vf. r.yc-tt. J. r. Cik». Inrnc " "t'SlHJln. J U. lb nu-t, Msffld w " WhllMla. Ocoste THIdrrth. l>r. F.. II. I ? ltilllfpa. Kblred«r Jnhnwwi Msttln-wl* Hall, Jeaar II. health. N U. Price. ;S ■I ere. Schclhmger, J. II. KdtnOnds.', Ifone|ah How ns, Soullisrd Hand. lVtrr ' . Mct.'oUum. F. Richardson, ilsorv Far- [•« row, IV. V !„ Seirman, J. 8. I« oh, ' I Own. 8. War-. II. W. Sawy- r, Wm. T. J " •dcTwaa, J. U. WUIisms, A. P. HB-Kj dreth Dr. JjE Kennedy. Dr James ff M- rsr. John McMakln. H m. Joseph , ' Ware, Henry nand, D. H Onff, Joe. , , H ill. Downs Edmund, 8, R. Swain, , 1). U. Uni'iaa, lksoM C Kldndge, , J. strattna Ware, J. 8 Gartitan, Wni. . Vhclkinger. M. llcardwo-.l. ti. W. * / Smith, ffm. Cressc I.. C. IMnumd.. ' A. Oerretsn i, C. S. M«i-r lh J. G. _ W, Ware. II. II Swain. -las. I— sluing . It was lie -ided that rarh • hare shall ' iwuxed Uw first yrarhutcl u month far four moiitlis sifter ocfauixstlnn. p The eeoelari- was las ructed lo draft a proper farm far soil dtinj sub- „ w-rlnUona. After son Ml mswirel rensirite hasrtug on the stihtem of orcaolr itloo, the m-sffimf adjourn -d until tlds areolae. The Festival of Eashir iu the Baptist T church last. Hnad.ir nwning was , 1'wJtb/Thi ^ren'artii'sdfaMh 1 Vh'Hd. Th wwwud ndlfloe, se is tuttal ~ a-'ims. » crewdad W ^ j aulU'io, la which be alluded appro- ' prist. -VW the udurious.rent si fhri.lM t Up™ ' ' vtewt .md the imprewire Usenns aril s owuriwttw tn V dcrfrrd th. reftrnm. , : otw 1— tmfl a day. ear sin s. Ik has 1 JS? vZ&XJSl&i. j J £fa-'' IwlVlIuli lumw*»rill hJ''ot • sidiaV a diasp,.-^! aaudldafa In | ^uf^tav as' i * 1 . : 1
E CQfpqWHtegP^B. 1. , u 1 | A IMf MMMfWldl was Mb- f vrned on Moods T ereninf, hit honor I ' Msvor Joseph » ere in the chair. M cm hers prteem— Meters. Beard- ; wood, EldredfC, Smith. Stcren* , I Thompson, J. G. W. Were, J. Htrel- 1 1 ' Alter dlepotisl of the minutes of ore- ■ rloas meeting, council prucoded to V take up ( iy ItEI-UUTS pr bOXBtTTSUh. If deduction^ In tax-Mil. rejwrvd^thst ^ e any abatement in Ihe trill. The report ' • PrM^tiou >f ,. Properti: bavin* been instructed at the 2 Uic pound wlnr.li hsil expired, sUted l r^^r^^re^r^ ® Mr. Eldred*e— Morrd that the cliairinan of the commitlev lie instructed to *• lease the pound. ' >■ Mr. Thoaipson- l>n rcfcrniiR to tbo is journal it dsill Is. sewn that the come mittec las had Instructions already from" n counrll ta thwt clfort. ' n Mr. J. 8. Ware explaintd ilial Ik y was aware of the fact, lint did not Uke I- to take the rv»|...u.ihlhty or conanmy matin* jbe lease without first xubraltI tin* tn< ■ eoediilysis «> tounrfL I a Mayor- In a few remarks on (he i- dutks of the various standing commitr tees expressed a faipe thm they should II fnorder to'sSuuiT business, and it e wea not necessary for tbem to be rt- . posStng to coaneil far instructions. e The motion was agreed to without a h dirUion. r A rreoluUon waa .ricred by Mr. s Ui-arelwood to reconsider the vote by 1 f which a resolution Instructing the Kl- 1 I nance Committee to make provision for 1 i the stun of |3«W-lhe appropriation • reftifred by the Board of Commission- ■ s ers - was pissed at a previous meeting. . ■ The Mayor wished to make a few remarks In Ibis eonucctlon. but tbequcs- 1 - lion being called for, the resolution was - passed. C Affirmative — Meases. Hutnlwood, ' r Kldredge, Smith, See reus, J. Slratten 1 1 Ware 5. • , Negative— Messrs. Thompson, J. U. I • Ware.— J. I 1 Mayor— I woaU here stale to couu- ■ • cd that bayjugdoubta lu my own mind • as 10 the kgalliy of the Commissioners' 1 . demands 00 the council and lo satisfy ■ 1 myself eu this point, 1 consulted a faw . days since one of lha most eminent I - lawyers of the otote, and had him ex- 1 amine the supplement 10 our charter < I creating the Commission. The gentle- i • bhihiu read In* (heart informed me that I 1 the only course council had pursue .» ( was to raise the awounj .required by I f the commission. That it would bo ( 1 iftircr mxdticse lo attempt any ollior. — i .■ It was char lo blm that the Irsmsrs r of (lu supplement had provided for I 1 1. 10I1 oooungludee as this at Ihe lime I - It was drawn op " The document was 1 > plain, binding as lawyer* could make 1 It and admirably worded, ne likewise >r 1 could bring and maintain an action 1 agaiust the city for a non-compilaDC* 1 I '* •- "oiiinsAscea. ■ , |i The supplement to the ordinance regulating the office of City Treasurer | was taken up on its llual | us sags and J '""RSyordinince tcsnocUtig thu appro- ' [ priationa for tlrfVaylng the city s ex- . twnses for the current tea 1 v. as taken lap oft Its final titsssgc. "THE first snc- ' ' tiou lielag tran, Mr. Thotnpenn moved , ,.jr .vas, W I
Mr. Thompson— It is not ncecptod. ' a-WWSMlfe : • sfandlog Mr. T."s' gfutnafit 'for ob#-f 1- ' llhg SO U'aow uduieai. BMintestrd their | saOmpmal by ItUgtfrktfa" a lively ami pshUda* to , "i the oreliao'j , uivl Wanuaeil So the fort. Ihat M |iruvidcd : : for the approprlalioa of e Urge' sum of j .imoitey, but: bow or by whit proems ; ' tfml Jnnnty mis to he obuiued It did ; ' Hot Slate. This was lue tm portent a j aaafSrr vbslrillwl with The gentle- 1 ffah ibtn liMd Trout lis gutter setting i jtsnhhow the yearly rx|wuar> iff the . «ty wrro fa he raised ami from sources — matters overlooked lu Ihe drafting of the ordinance before council This Was why be would uol accept the gvu- I1 listen 11 W anomdiiKnt. The urdiuanco ! 'prorlihst far lite a|iproprlatloo of a I rare- imnimt f-r - > -rti »|".ril'ied put - ' : ltt-usury or auy provision made far j ; raising IL It was not worth Uie pajwr »J» ntllteu on, and be would there- ' |(n> move that it lie referred back to j ; corrections. 1 Mr: Kteveae—I drew the oTulamv jKa%M!!SiSSe*sHai tad hreu gotten up lit former year* by j those Whom I jodgsd to Is: the ' wise J 1 > men of the town.' 1 th. net preenme > ■ [ that there h any one foolish enough to : loiters that the tetsaey is to be rmisrtl ! j by snj- tffhiT means titan taxation. - | ■ 1 fa; 'amumit rupiired has to he kaoatt y [ . Mr. Tbum|>son 1 eistirr to luaUu no j > etannwuis or east retlet-liona on sue I to. inhrf of this ruundl, but to sit here- | attempt to Irausaot business iu ! j this fashion is pertsrtiy aboard. The j : .thing it very aimplo-all thai is necet- I s- j s|s*ttag "ppropciations the sam rf i »*W>— the amoont required bv tin, Ihssrd of pwamtesleusre « : '' NrgstlTC rMrau>. ■ Iteardwood, 1(1- ' Mr. 8tev*tre moved that the Finance OnaanltMflUWMMWMI embody In l' I the ordinance meotwipcd (he sum -f j man that It llforthe oommlssioiwis to I quire and not the cuuocih'^'**^ ..iMfrs-asrss.; ture creating Ihe Cvnunis.ion, |avvd i last^year. In nffbrenre to this rexatious I [The recti™ re fared lu sets forth ! vetj clearly lhat it shall lw the t. ..f tlw city e-isn.-.l lo make such appro '^2^ aSdwkeflS StSI tat ! ♦«" -1 .tee*-- Saw 1 • • . •
f presiding officer ffnrlng OwYtaroseloo i ''uayor-T'ltave not debated upod * ' motion as'bcinz out of order j ! Mr. J- S. Ware-It's my hamUe £ . opinion Iben that we're a set of patty , ^ J Mr. Hdredge— -1 move we adjourn \ vidnallv aa gentlcajcn', tat am forced ! to tbehehsv»tfiat aa a Board ihg act ■ u j of the Xegnhtlure giving them their . laaihdrity. was tmaoasdutiaoal and t\ people. kodTlherefore a properly C'instllBted befiy. The Ixgislaturr f had no right to create a body against f e the wish of our people, for the |*trp»e if of dictating to the rrpneeatatlvce of 1 the 1 illicit* of our city, f Mr. Thomianu — The ecnlfatnsn 1. Kerns to forget that the hagtelstare is v the highest power in the etata 3 Mr. J. Gs w. Ware— The question Mr. chairman. .;i,. ' 0 Mr. Thomtwwn I hotw die genlf - . (Mr. Bdrrcl- will withdraw bit ne rootieo. as I hare a matt* iff 4»» tlon with the E. I u .-v Uocxf^^Ssets of . foruaeweek. ' . ... The council reom Was filled witi a 0 respectehle rrturocntelton of oar mosl . lotelllgcot ritUcns, who ap|wared to 1 he drrjUy Interested in the amusing a system oar City Fathers haws inangur1 ated fat tho Irsusactinn of business. I ^ ^ ' At the call of the Hiroclov, the Beard , of Chosen . Freeholders of Capo May r county, met in special meeting at the . Court House in said county, on Monr day, 3d lost., lo take into considers1 tlon mailers connected with the recent . escape ol prisoner* from the county . jell. I'reeenl — Coram mud r.bociuaker . from UptwrTowoship'.TownaeticI from , Dennis Township; k oung end Douglate from Middle Townsbiptend llrevrs and Schcllenger from laiwcr Town- , eltlp; which, being a quorum, proceeded, (after reading the ntluuu-a of the , meeting.) to the consideration of (be halluces far which the meeting was . relied. I Un Uiotiuu, the fallowing preamble adopted: to wit. w 11 Kit B as, Five uf lite prlsoneracon- ; lined in the common jail of this county, awaiting trial at the approaching term of our county courts, succeeded lu tuak- . lug their escape therefrom, two of ; them, John II. Faecmlre and Abraham Jr., on Use night of the .Whult tend Jcrvmiali Garrison, Robert 1 and tamoel II. Corson, on 3rd lest.; and 1 Wiibrr-is, Unjust censure having el publicly expressed against this y because of Ihe escape of said prtaI tui-leiJ, 1st.' That from a careful I I re initiation of the cityunisUnces conI j ere, and for the purpose of fixing the I I responsibility where we tcel It truly bo- [ longs, we plan, 11 on record as the nuI auimouv conviction of this Board, lhat ' (be present uiidcrkropere employed by i the sltcriff of this County, are iunmtnetrnt to fkithftilly perform the duties 1 misasi l to ensure iho sale keeping of prisoners cnttllnul In said county jail, /.v...! red. 2nd. That a copy if this ' rvsolulbm ta formtrdnl lo the sheriff of the county. , .. It was lion. 1 ffeeJee#. That the whertn'ta author- : ixetl to otlcr a rrwurl ■•{ fifty d.dlsre , for the arrest of cacti of tlw Hires- pris- , : I. m... >ist. Iturrisiin ll.e.-rl ! .1 r- . tor inc arrest »o .-aeo "• t.w ------ ' • r; oners, Jeremiah tiarrison, Rotattuat* \J<
' risau aud tktrouel It. Corstm, win, es- ' e-sped from the county 1*11, ,«t Monday , ivsotoa; 3«d Hist., nitd. In ease, they. : li . I or anv of them arc retaken, to pat and II , ! k. el, 'a sufficient guard In or around J x ' tit tail, tn securely keep the prieotnffs. h I Tiki SIk tiff was also ordered lo die- . tl • htlnno tlie present gttarel. I< i Frevintta p> adjountmcnt the Direc- 1 ii " ' t"r stafal Is-fore the ttosnl. that Mrs. ' a ' Hand iln the H3rd yrer oT hcragr.J.n ; 111. afar of oar County Clerk, and tho d \ UvltT the number wlta. tiMMff^eara tl ' ! after Ihe mrne.raWo bailie iff Trenloo, I j, : Strowrelflowent iu Washington's path, ti ' : at i tin I |rtaa- while on his way front t I kit. Vrntolt fa the Inauguralioa at n 1 1 Sow Vortt. was deceased, and vrea i t, ' lb-it awaiting buicil from the Imuso of n : : her too; wlk icforo. it "as, on motion q , ol Thotnaa Townsend, unanimously ! o J ! resolved, thai Immediately after ad- ' n fotiriiui.nL tile lb aril prewcrd in a b ' Tvelv lo tender their sympathy t" llw a bereaved family, and tribute of respect | . I I to tic- character and memory iff the de- , ii ' 1 mtstsl. Hoard then ad>«irn«xl, hn- j h " mt-tlialelr after which. In accordance : a I with tlii-'foroqolng rcsnlulloo. iftey re- ' ii , paired tottafaoiKnf tbed.ss-aKsl.aiid 1 a ; were kindly received by Mr. Hand. t Tta«s»'qw»pw i j Our city la deprived of <ia». The ^ J doti't tuy tbelr bills, and tiic cnnt]«ny J I I cau l afford u> wiwk for nothing.'* - '' t ! 1 Itave taken tbo pains to inquire lute i ■ 1 1 1 he facts of the case, and find lire state- I' i* me til to lie br from the truth. The J i dty, I uudcrsland, tas |nid all its gas ! " [bills cxoelff Ita one Just rendered, aud | P J I that has hs-U ordered pakl 1 1.1111° r I leant of if private rsuutrvr., win, \ * , tav., bod tlmr bills properly rem k- rod, ; " t I w ilh bills uiiarltbsi. ill my own case J; ) I Importuned the au>»-rinteiidcut lo j " - render mc a lull, which ta did not du J' . j until the gas was shut off Now, Mr. [ e Editor, llw quretlon natumlly ariaes: [ r what corporete rights our Cape Island | i [T5a» Light Company hare to break ! ° I their roatrnct? Th-Os, through their J . ' Supcriutenilent, eoutnn-ied with the ° ! yltv and tfa- people iff Capo Msy lu ' ■ - f ttlftdf tfa-ro with gas the yt-ar round. 1 * I Tl,.- dty .» tvpted the contract In g>»sl 1 1 , 1 faith, sin paid Its bibs as jirompUy as j J . | spsetftfily suggest to tin.- Jadtdsryr J . if llw contract for Ugbliag tin- city tea' - i n»-ni fisrt, •: aud sriKtber the Gas Com- , " - ; ntnv — an nutnldeourpornllou-ispriv- ' f ile-gcd to attcrly disregard Ihe |«-opU-'» •' , right-- and their own contracts, and ffufltrnt our dty blftct*: "you cau taw Gwa wlwtn-ver it suite «>, al #T |wr i thoonnd." 1 trust our ooundl wiil ■ ' : take some ■ facial**: action iu this rant- , ' - 1 ter, far qfa-n tin- fine Company dee- j c 1 i rend to attack tbo dty'* credit and the ' " • |woplaV through llw medium "f the L- 1 press, as an excuse- for slnlltiug off (lis ft i Iff pis. I think It high lime ; 1 f snow of the litrt fin the care were untile 1 kirowu. and the dictatorial r..r|K.rattoo i " . Iambi that Ibttrr-mlra.si. • iwirUrges ' u w rev, to give light and net fa csfcul .t.i - ( reports which .are- drlriuwt,'- t » tliylr - ' , *... 1. We prefer Tiro, -N velar tunny kind I 1 ; of tea a, have need, and recommend • it to all houaekeepcnas.Lha Ugs^g.el . . 1 most economical tea ttn-v can use iu , 1 their families. A fresh itreotsn just ! ! f rreeinxl at So. la Wnabhl.f-, Jrcei. ij ' -/W TVest fc fa ff_ /; # , *v.w ' . H,». " Itut yau tten-r le.-ard -J i, n,-,„ . ! , Cultivators. A IT.w ca.tl. "*c.[ ' ■ , - U'srelfu. l'tio-b Van « a : Cottage dretning Is iitg In nnler look I out fhr eottgbs anil odds, among lbs r woman folks, and grunt looks no ths part of husbands. ' , We are obliged to lay over aevcnl j | , j niatten ,,f local interest on account „f I , I I <«r crowded columns this week. | , > ' Thea-Sretar bat the dana- of giocu I M^.i,chrap" ,hr "1"'ra3" !
0 - So fa •— IT-., t rtu-urtuuia t B Exlracls from a funeral scrmtfof!: ,c Mrs. harsh Hand. pnpOMUMKh r | taortllng, April M-ardti^y ■ * Conn House, ter Her. A I Hire.. 1 , and reported lot the OCBAJI Watk. I "And God shall Wipe away all teare I „ from their eyas; and there stall be no * more death, netlher scrrow, nor cry » s lag. neither shall there be any more [ I 1- J pain: lor the funuer things are* passed ' d I away. '— Rev. SUlctap. < vvr. Tsars, k a | death, rorrow, crying aud pain, com- d {• ' prises large proportloa <ff the thianaf t a ; this work). They are Ita chief pso- l , auctions of earth, of every portion of ■ , IL growing la every tend, under «v*y 1 . clime, and everywhere mnettag the I 1 c ravin*!, the hopes, and the eflbste "of ' a J ! man for a tajtsr and happier -ftatdi.{tiou. They . are ottr idrlhrfgU, Ita j- common inheritaure of man bartr ol a j woman who it of frw days aad fall or . ! trouble. Whrttar high or tow. rich or poor, learned or Ignorant, good of , latl, each of the ch.klreu eff csrth most take his share; aad the ra-wl aaarfteot i ' i of men are often obliged lo say with | y the Psalmist, "My tears tare been my ■ . I meat day and niguL" li And whv Is tnma tarn auto trouble, | > as Ita sparks fly upward? Surely , there It a cause "although sfflittloo L _ rurneth Old forth of the ,p, J nellbrr t j dsdb trouble spring mitoMli.- ground."' |, In ksusns rffi.-srpy, and no wtarv eta , . B sc may flnu this reuse. By sin came . death ami all our woes, lfaeause siu u is everywhere througb.su the wide , world, lean, .teorh. sorrow, crying If ! aud pain are everywhere. They are cause and reaulLcwxisUnt iukI e xtensive. Yes, sin has disorganised, * dteordcred, turmollc-1, hliglitcd, and ' cursed everything pertaiuiug to rerth. ■ It U the one great disturbing force pf ■ J rite uaiveree. * v lis— ,y #.re*yo»,!i*s p~-cr ■ i „ Ik. ,d,oc-f resKil^iw. .) lUnf * The position, and relation of the f „ | lands, evidently, arc md what they I r once wrre nor what lfa-y would now * ■r Is-, rspecially so for as lb. rerth Is c*m- a re nted tad not sin entered llw world. r Gtsl created Ita rarlft tor n,sn, and a when man Hral saw and occupied it it , . was Kdc-n; for man, alto, God created - s the suit, moon and star*; and in the , . beginning earth was Kd«i because . earth, sun, moon and star, were, ar- ' B ntngcil in inch complete order /tud ' ,f relationship lo each other aa to pro- " s dure Just those happy r< aulte oo earth, ' miking it Paradise. I doubt If then " B there was auy particular locality on y r ,-nrth more btesaad than another only ' s-, for as God gave n locality Hit spec- ; . lal presence. It was wlnm man J sinuctl that earth ceased t# ta Edou; " j and the earth became what It now Is J1 . because God threw the planets into " f new positions and slranm, relations. ' , not so harmonious .and Messed. Tho * ; earth la now held ou Its orbit by au- f t I a got, Isms drawing It to and ftwm its _ i cvntro; 11 is full of aatmronlinn. , c-uravd fi>r man's sake; wrilHhg and ' • dting In agony under the curse, si tho , Bounded serpent diss. Tta reign of ' . clrenn, ireHiliesud dreth began ffltb 1 sin; vast regions of earth wgn given . j over to ll»e |«-rpetua! ic" ; ® . ami snow. ,qfa-r vast ragffiVtacaine I " . sterile deserts; devastating storms ta- : " - gan lo fly over its surface like destroy- f . in* fienils; floods rolled their angry » . waves upou iL iuteriwl fires quaked [. t and rent it; miasm bred troops of dts- [ . esse and liq|loas of plague, and rent 1 . them out upon the wings of tho wind . , to make war upou man ami crety llv- ' f lug creature; wreds, briars, thurus, . uud every useless pktnL infested tho , ground usurping tlw place of the good ; f! and useful; and man. groaning under „. cumulated misery, weal forth to 'cam his bresd by tho sweat of bis'1 - ; r. ' - w dtawffs^*^-' ' 1 . . lu: „ unit iliirard . lint Mart tta at St,' . ' \ju..'' .nil cant, at at art ika'ft)n-y_
llird* of prey circle iu the air seek-'-, . ttalr victims, sod swoop down to j th carnage; the fish of the sea pursue [and devour each other, beasts and . are ever waning and driukin* , their fHknr'a blood; and man, so tilgh- : endowed srlth mind and knowledge, i is mora cruel aud rs|«cjous than ihi-v c [ mutual intoraata, fight, rnihtvo, cheat, and wrong one another; and | their interests scent aver clashing and jarring. Nation rises up against ns1 cover the earth with battlefields, strew ths ground with their dead, and make the earth drunk with blood— ; to flow like staler in deadly strife, neighbors taro food., animosities and quarrels. "Thsre Is no flesh In mala . ulslunite heart, it decs not feel for the natural hood uf broltarbood sen-red as tta flax that falls asunder ' at the touch of fire.'' i How vice aad immorality ubouud ! all lands, christian as well as ' h- athcu! Hon ibe record of crime : cumulates from day te-dayl How is every community blotched, blistered ! and scarred with tin! Is it auy wonder lhat team like rain never cease lo falL - or that sorrow, crying and pain, hold complete sway over oar wicked world? Hat ow- text petals la a dijfrrrnt and j brttar tondilian. Not now, not bets; . for old earth, oo sinful and cursed, can - never be made pure or redcemod from tta- curse. It must perteh,'will perish, lor the mouth of the Hord bath to siwkca. It will continue until the of the greqt God are consummated, until Ihe generations of own , have had time and opportunity to prefor a better slate of tain*, then, by a movement of Ills finger, planets n ill ta cut loose from their orbits aud ! dash In mad eonfusioa together, then j the firm under earth s surface, bow ! held la chock, will leap out, as the ' lion from hit lair, licklaq an with of flame fan st aad ML tallage aad palace, town .nod city, "and the areata too; and the earth shall ta burned up. SL Deter, la the 3rd chapter of his lad cplstk,, safs, "Tta, heaven being on lire shall ta dissolved, and the elements shall tsudt with fcrvent heat; aevartbelsea wv. according . fa ills promise, look fur new heavens , and a new earth, wherein dwelfalh rigbteoustwrn.'' And 8L John, the ll-velatioa says, "Axul 1 aw a new hm van aorf a new earth; for the first fast van aad the first earth were passed By taaven, we understand both Peter and John to mean tho planetary system as we now heboid lb Id this MB, beautiful, Iiuppy world our text will hava luftdfillmeat. This It the better land "wherein dwellelh rigfateousacsa." There lbs wicked eeaas front troubling and the Weary at >a«; aad they shall hunger no more, neither thirst auy more, neither -dull the sun light on tbem. uor aov beat The Lautb lhat is la the midst l or the throne shall feed tbem, aad si, all kwd them unto living fountains ' of WSIB1 There shall bs mu mora ,h ilh, neither sorrow nor crying, iv , I bar shall, there he any more pain. ilur the farmer things are passed sway." And a ia tlaU rea lilt Ue troth »f a or text is that hrifhl aa d ktnatilal wrl.t Tho Hevatolor tells n* who will ta there, aad who win not The heavenJerusalem, or the church of the llvi lug God. wlU to there: "preparsd st a bride adorned for far husband." This Church Is ntaik- up of pcrkons, •tod tta HeroUtor furttar u-lb, us who , will ta there by saylngr"He that over..nMli .ball inherit all things." Not Ita slothful, careless, easy going, shall niter there, but be that orcreomrth -Tksis la t battle to k< txuiSt. Sin, Satin, aad the world, must ta ; overcome; and he that would overcome must perse rore to the end,' nolthat ending all temptations, trials and dtffleuiura tascl,. aad ottljmoeh. faith. tonmghChrisL ssrtmll come off that twlcth BOt BBSy_. "" *
uiakrth • M»; »mt they wks are writla the Lambl book of Ufa. But and all liars, shall hava their part in S5"S!?'K?1te2£ not (In. will then to the controlling Irsjjes, sad bcarta, sickness, Gala, Iwart, dispels Its sorrows sncFwlpm its tear*, towttl the Umtvaoly Father do unto Uistfaar children, taaL lag- ,-very brokew heart and wiping -■ i Iiltm sSswssts axe st rest. mi j -u is rea— wUSlo. mwdslltySssssn HI I " or"res £ soa^I^ - "**' A ph asing conllrlmee fiUs my heart ttar in Israel has gone to ta forever with .1 raus, aad to have a portion and 1„.uk: in the Brtur Land. Alter DearalMtHhmo years in Ilia wilderness she lias passed over into the promised land, end entered Into rest. Through thu long yuan of her pilgrimage she had often Deration to say: -ta stood long aa one stands ou tta thsre waiting for tta boat to carry him ovvr tta river, expecting soon lo depart aad bo with tar dear Jraoa. She was see-attorned to say, "l am living by the day." and so tta evidently was. At last, oa Monday a. tta 3rd last., without severe sickness or unusual pain, site quit tta shorts of time, going sway so quietly that they who were with her scarcely know when tta soul ^ ^ ^ Sarah Hand was the daughter of Nathaniel nod EUenor Moore, and was born la Trenton, N. J., July 3-Jnd, 1778. Uow fhr hack in Ita hnxy past this date teems to us, aatidating the establishment of osr nationality; few , now are living who were born during that historic revolution. When W aahIngton was on his way from ML Vernon to take the oath of office as. first President of the United States, Sarah was nearly eleven years of age. Tta 1 Journey of Washington to Now York wulikeatrtumphalmarcb. One event Iff that Journey was ever memorable to tar because of tta part tta took in it. I'pofi the Trenton bridge was erected arch adorned with laurel and flowupon the crown sf the arch, to large jsStcts formed of leaves and flower. weftT Ute words, "Decctubcr 2fiUt, Tta defender of the mother* will ta tta proteetor of the daughters." « kids petut a troop of females met tta presidcu l-clcct; on one side a row of little girls, dressed jn white, and : inch benrtng a basket of flowers, were arranged; on the other side stood a row I of young ladies similarly arrayed, and featM tfarn were ths married todies. iWWashlugtoo sod suite approadjed Ibe arch, lha little girls began ,o strew flowers la the road, and the whole compotty of the fair sang. y. j ., "tors- Jsar'ltere-*»I»" wlls 10-*™-Rsfore Washington toft Trenlan hi .wr-jte Use following note; "General Washington cannot have this place Bill, out expressing his aeknowledgi- . r ; j ■ 1
fmenls lo the ma trout and the young , . ladies who received him iu so novel , and pratcfttl a manner at tta triumphal < , arch In Trenton, aad for the exquisite sensation ta rxperisnasd in that atfcct- : iatsfifawMpiireK: at Use vaaeapot, the tfiegant taste with '■ Lwhich it.irai adorned for the present , Xffraifirin, hod the Innocent appearaocv . 1 of the trill > relet choir wt,o met him j with the congratulating sot,,:. has made i such aa imprasaion upou his reinetn- 1 . hrattcr as, ho assures thorn, will never be c (faced, i Trcntou, April 21st. 178V." Sarah was one of lhat a hit, rahad chair, aud I doubt Ifouo or ttam uow . When about 10 years uf age she tnarr ri*d Steward Wilson, whodicl in 1788. I Somt alter this she came toL'a|R Msy; r ; tn I8U2 she wss married to Jonathan ! Hand, a prominent ritixen of Cape i May couuty, with whom she lived in , pleasaat refatloa until April Sad 1834, , when hr, too, died. Soou after eom- , in* to Cape May she united with the I Kir*'. Baptist Gburefa, and cuntlaued . a faithful and tuafkil mernler to the end or life. She loved Jestn, and his church I with ardent aflbetion; as hag as able. , p and until recently, tar plan: was alI ways occupied in the house of God. Nothing gave her greater joy than to [ .know, of the prosperity of the cause of, , Christ. Her foi'Jt and hope were strong ' aud tar Joy in God was Tull. 8ta re- j | lotood to a wonderful degree far uicn- . j Ul |*> went, and was alwars cta-erflil 1 . and loving. Her old age waaheauli- , fill and lovely; and site went bouse lu . glory without a doubt, fear, or painful struggle- Her pastor feels that he Its* L sustained a personal loss— aa the gvut tfrmTlrho sees a first lieu tenant fall by I AfaiMa on tta battle field. -She bath r done what she could." Green shall fa » JWJRWory. ^ > th. aro.iis.ur. ukik oswssr. , i r.ts. AXtoerT tutrsre — ■ • to fth Uifaii pleasure I read iu your j 1 hut Week's Issue, your remarks upon s the Schelleager Landing Bridge, every , word of whfeti I can todorie, O. K.- : - I he improvement i. a credit to Uic I Hoard uf Freeholders of the county, • and all tta parties la nay way eauqycti *4 with the plaanln* and erecting of e thar structure. After -the county r officials have douo so much and so t well for lha benefit of tho Io»wer Towa1 ship and Cape 1 sis tsd, cannot the old ' causeway, (which It. and has been a r burning shame and disgrace to the - Township ever tinoo It was Oral placed J in iK-cnrdanrowiril tJ« j,rosTc«s''of tta » sit*-: h 1 would suggest lis being widoued A 10 to 18 feet, and faced with 0 or U y Inch hemlock joists, tta expense or e which wooM dot be socman, when r compared to the utililv and beauty uf v the same. Whoaro to" betooefitted by it this improvement? Certainly not tta d citixens of laps iitoad. There aisvsry I few hones ami carriage* kept ou the e libit, d. and those few find sgrsss over r, the old Island bridge. The prladttal i, benefit would ta enjoyed by the Inltaoid tants;of nppcryaalt of the I /over Township, by If smug the distance to Ita e Island, and epjojiug ifci illi catne,f war instead of riding oror naked pins t potoi, or through mud up lo tfa hubs i- of their vefaiclea. r- In addition to all tills, a guoii drive s would taye a 1st, .h-uci Us indure " "trangera to visit the ptoce with lluv b'irsc* sod rarrtogra iu tta summer o Beawat. Who is the mtsit fa-ui-filir.1 r- by tta Influx of elnngers, visiting this ,t place In tfa summer rossou? Not tfa II hotels so l b sir llttg houses, but the iuhahitants of the wfadc county in gene, ami tfa loiwec Township In t«irtor. Tho hotels and fastnlhiz n others, feed thani.' Mokx A BOB J" "I went to Feteraburg a few days E ago u, buy s Flow. 1 had teen to several pliers, but 1 did Dot have ^ enough money to get the one I wsnted. „ till I went u, Jltad. Van Gilder's. Ms sold me a .p/mJ.d one, and I had a a Dollar left. He to the man to buy m FfowsoC" Id
y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. >■ axDvcnox or ncrtct B ^ourr* wanTtD ros m f HISTORY OF THE WAR \ IX EUROPE. ajm8uiSSSB«BS3ft& | IstoS are Us Us tost istfaj «#Uss j EraMmra'CsKssislslI SssMisnssi ^ UHirert^Atan*. s st- L ri tLtsfiro'. J OCIBBCX SHD THX BULL. _ , A Book at Uullllss IsUfVft sb! rroslret ,. j sara js ass. I ESVTtori wsth Ss)*, Si sosasl Sar*. sat teas pwtods , uSIKTu* KuilS" rSflS'hu, Ira.'ral Oannnt isstVIIss psi s BhjShS tsMsswifiiittsi thsaSous*. Auaars wswtxp •raars'temte^fa^l^r^ASMre ISt e OAT. ixcucs a tbCcaov. ts^sa | JURUBEBA. 1 WHAT II IT I 1U,w sad lets re. Estlnssressl re OSstractreo at tstrettsre, Grtsorj, L'srUo, or St. t ^,,'^En. ' Or. W.Ux ks .Iti rarer swsre at ISO .stre- I , reau^)_»oai«"sl„*ro*«"ire at Iks SoutB ; ' I rest s s postal rosslsm to tksl rasstt) lo " r. iscood a, oatutpouorajorood b) its a rSoc<uslPBKtlctre oow prraosfo? lo tko pttk. j DR. WILLS- EXTaACT Or JtlBUlCIA j * 0 1 're "a bo'i. I o IV r ^ Ir Sirs" ssLI'lJ j : | t ; — r ■ I . CAPEMATHOTEI.lt. C | , out, ACCOMMODATIONS i Ha. 4 Pcrrj St., Cap* tJay Clip, X J. | I- Aire HOMES AND CSRRUOIX ^ JrWSKIV* ATLANTIC UOTM. . £CS-5iSsf3i?iL'E ' d .'CTraJh, "'tTJsI ' 1 '..V ' . I .. ul ..... Irelo : "teV.1 J.|», arrival e..r, '
I ^Sfflffijam-js^ra^ro t,oa t ; ! ROPE AND TWINE. : ; i ~ , ■ ! JOHN N. LEE fa CO— ■ M" — i Jlfsit-: AND TWINES. ^ ' ft ' rtoo or ,no..orlM^s^^re,,orassllsesss ^ ; ^T.VkX%*" ,u : . sr-'P"" i ; c1,,k*"u"*BKie«JL* t ' 1 ' MnoreeTo*Ure[o*h)B ssf AssMXscas Twlao ! • i ; • x ex st. s it-mi oriN/Ktxari-.vrcaj | [[ ftM "N HAND AND MADE TO oanxa [ -. Vreoolo furslskodwitfc Uosxs at aixftsc J . *S4 ..or) anew required. 1 [ TACBT ABDsayrnxiNQs a j j ( C£Craro^»sj«latsU Iks Ball Boofaaa4 [ J Jotia a. LBB sat, « KOBTK WUARVEs, •--*-• Wtow AKh SL. MtofalpMs. ' ; j^EK WH ST • : Kill DO, r ' "res— woroT t^raiaar'!!f7u!Sotr' V ' No blssks — ' • SBSSjsib-SSaS-lE • ore roxoiU-a b, JosUn .ou nports Iko kosd- ; - 3 "** tkl'tetloStel /"ol Lt,r'1"* ' 'j""1'' 1,1 » T»( narf. nut iaan._. -- ' , ol MS MM. oo tko Ckoplook rirar, ksrlsf o ' d st s ita "t "ksxt *a IL witk o llsss kilo SIMM J K»rk%^L""■°..,","" ,r t no ore to 0*ir«M oo( SSoloSooss. \ gappH !=§ : SHr;S5S.-i>-»js(= U firs:-?; -ISlii s ; BSStLH!£siSas • '•ft"*'"**" awrofegs d **"' urrtCEk*. '• J'-" E Hwsatt. AltseotT ol law. rml ktoa-kot ottho Doloo.ro Lostslstato, oil Ubs ra ^ 't I". ' r[reS*o" re' r"re »«ru s^ooroe ft If^Ctab H~'s wooloi. 1 tre, fro# to. A tta.: is CABOUBK en, LAND ASSUCIATtOB, tint >u BUS eu_ WUoOsxOre. Dot. '' THE CABOUKB PEAKL * i
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