The Wave. •U a Tear, in Advance. C. S. MAGRATH, Editor Saturday. February US, 1879. A bill H to be introduced at tbe pin at feseioe U MmJaMidlslnrvi to. rameve our coootj buildings from (be CeartHlfce to rteKflW: POlat " the people thai! decide upon by ballot . Sesville and Cape May dt jtKS be the principal eempettrert fbr the honor abould the 4*11 becOms a law. Iter. J. Allah Maxwel^ Moderator, hae called * epeclal meetlnR of the Wert Setter Presbytery to be helfffa the lecture room of the Second Presbyterian Church. BrldgSton, on Monday, March 0. 167Q, al'.il o'clock, morning, to rcccl ve fter. Wm. H. Dinsmore from the Presbytery of Lehifh.snd.if the way be clear, to ipetall him as pastor of the Deerfldd Picebyterlan Chtorcfi: The International Jury to be appointed by the Centennial' *U1 cooaitt of two hundred pcreona. One hundred appointed by foreign Governmeata, tbe retnaisder liy iheCocnmiealon. Iuetead of medala being given the awardi are to be carefully written reports, pointing out the excellence of tbe articles exhibited. Eoch Juryman is to record #1.00u far. hie eerrices A thorn And falters lis re been received by the executive committee, asking L* rervr on the jury. Kew'-Sar- . eey has the largest building put np by Strte Commission eta. Brother Chew, of the Woet Jeraer ' Press, asks the 'question "who will aay that Camden isn't a wicked city?" He aajra they have but ope church to every 1101 of thejr populaUon. while there is one drinking saloon to every MS- Whether our brother is correct In assuming tha i wickedness of ft community is indicftted by tbe number of saloons in it, we are not pitfsrcd to argue, but if ae, then has Cape May t'ily every reason to rejoibe that she is dot as bad as her 1 sister at tbe other end of tbe railroad- 1 As far at- we can aeccrtaln Cape May lias ono church for every 28© of its Inhabitants, while each drinking saloon is apportioned to 200 of ber people. TUB Peach.— The pencil is dead! Such is the wail that reaches us from the eanda of Delaware, fur the feat time in Jhis Centennial Tear. The "warm spell' started die buds, and the succeeding cold auap froaeym and they're dead. It 1* too bad that tbe Pereians. Cossacks, Swedes and other ferrigoers who will come over here for the express purpose of eating our natural fruit— the peach,— will be disappointed. But, considering at bow this is the firtt traie tbey haw been killed this year.and we remember that they were fk tally Injured a score of times last year, we take hope and trust that we will have a partial crop at leaat— say three million boskets or SO. Xow Tork Herald Almanac. A copy of the above work for the current year bas been received from the publisher. Tbe contents be** been compiled with the greatest care, and embrace matters of Interest and information which render it a valuable reference m the office and count lug-room. Sold at Use low price of 25 cents a copy, or thirty cents it ordered by mall._ Cape Hays Opportunity. Philadelphia papers admit that Philadelphia will tie unable to accommodafcjily Tsl't influx of risitors thai will visit Ibe Exposition, and tnanj of the neighboring lowqt will have to i entertain a portion of tbe guoeia. The Preys el Thursday aaya: "Atlantic City, about »ixty miles from Philadelphia, and CajMi May, about eighty , milts, art already' bestirring item sehrea in anticipation of a profitable season. The old hwteltand boardingbwiaee are harjng addition* made to ■ them or otherwise! being improved, i besides undergoing renovation sad ' refurnishiac. New one*, too, are j conataptij being erected or projected, > to that by the lime of opening the Exposition at total 20,00# visitors, | the asnal nnmber at each plaoe Of cry ( summer, can procare eligible quarters. , The cottagers, a too, ere pulling their i houses in order fbr tho reception of • ' their families and expected friends. At the population of tlieso tsro bub- , ionahto resort* is largely - made np of , PhiUddpbians. their exodus from .1 the city will leave room for lb* en-' lerlaioiatnl of 10.00© visitors. here, ' or, an.lha contrary. If Ihoy prefer to , remain in-lbci&city bomre vititen t from ■ distance can live Juat aa cheap- > ly at the seaside at In town, aay ' mcreaoed expenditunj being naoatal- J toted by the cost of the Ira vol hack- i • h ward and forward. The railroad I companies haire mad* the iimaenj 1 arrantwuetiu for quick and easy 1 trenail, so thai lha'di* tones, km tbe , , city Med- not trouble the mtoda of .c sojourners by the tea, at that obi la- « cfe to not an tnauperahlc one. ' t as sill Mlyeaqp Excelled For « ( ' Tha Boo. B. D. Buffln, colored ( rapmneoUog tbecqnty of Bnnswick d ia the Virginia Legislature, was «- j pefloB treat that body font week lor •toalissgA* from a colored colleague named Archer, from tbe check bo-k I c , of the paymaster oi the Ilontc. HI*,, guilt jrma proved beyooa the shadow / ol s'docbL Be aftred.ta refund tbe money, bat the Iwrealigwtlng Com- 1 3 mtoe'.rthe legislature r-rfeM Mallow 1 this to be done, after vcuag an Use--f Mflj.ilf The solos stood ninety for 1 aApafsfou and three against. i There "were T7T cooVtoU h lhe J -State PneOn balavdfty. This it tho c asxsisar-*s:fe . vieso ib the ajgrrgate |a OM War. .
ThstaiQitoliagsMlsd. Tbe committee of the 1-egislalnro, : which hat bees oecuplexj for torn* . time past with a perplexingsorietyef bills intended to eatfefy oB parte of the State, fioally agrmd Wfn their report tost week, with onMooe dissenting voice. m.bill apped upon ! was drawn by Sensfcr Magfe.orEI.xabelli, and to apparently tbe moot tea- . sible and satisfactory • compromise i « -MU Ute Um-tZ&i fnaTre , fj^Soalh Jermy hare tndoTied ft.lt Mil doubt toe* be promptj ly adopted at fbe law. By Ihto bill e real relate generally it lobe liable for the whole amount of the assessment, bnl tbe owner will lake n separate . receipt for Ihe toxre paid on the value > of tbo mortgage, aad the holder of the i Utter must accept that at pnrt pny- - meal of tbe interest. That to, the - mortgage bolder will tttireeriy pay the tax on iu value. That e boul property on the Utond f worth At 00, 000, upon wtaiefc there to a mortgage of #50,00# held by pantos ip the State, will be taxed for #10#,00© in Cape May, in stead of being > taxed 550,010 aa real relate hers, and •50,000 aa personal ekawhere. at by 1 the present system of taxation. Tbls , proposed ptoe, at for as tt pertains to exemptions, It oaly a revival «f tbe old law to vogne in thto State msoy ' yeara age, and it seems to na to b. the correct principle of taxation 1 whether it sbaH peeve popular or net in practical operation. At flret fiance it would teem to seriously affect the interests of many or our property , 1 owatia'totoo bare mortgagee en their : ' real estate held by oea- resident* «f the ' State. Bat doabtfeas a stay Of escape ! wrll he erovMed bafore Urn bill be- , comas a law. O* tbe otber hand i I tha prepoaod method wlil increase tbe I I ratabtoaon tha Island end throughout 1 : the township*, and make a prepor , . lioaate reductian In Uso tax rates— | This tow Meogaixe* the mortgage bolder a* owing an Interest to the 1 amount of his mortgage in ths pro- ! party ggalnat which it atands, and i taxes him where that loleraat lire, without Mgaal to hit residence, aad 1 tons tha hardens ot -taxation Calls \ equally upon mortgaged and nnmort- , gaged property, each paying It a just - proportion of the tax which most necessarily greatly reduce the rate- in 1 those communities which hare large ' la the district covered by tbe Five County act, however, tbe owner ef 1 Ihe property may agree with tbe owner J of tbe mortgage to pay tbe lax on Uw- • lauer, in which ease the tax paid J shall notjbe a legal payment for in1 The efect i* to leave the matter In tbe five counties about as it standi ; now, the property being liable for tbe r foil assessment!, wilhont deduction 1 for tbe mortgagee, provided thereto J an egret myyt Ifl ,wyil4ng to that effect. t A Great ITiUeaal Work. j The Centennial History of this 1 United Steles, from ibe discovery el i the American Continent to the cleoe r ol the first Century of American Independence. By James D. McCabe, Author of "A Manna! ot General Biatorjs'' "The Great Republic," t Tbcreriiat long been a great and I uuivcreaJly-Mi want of a History of , the United States suitable for ganerel nac. Thto waul is nuw being tuppliad 1 by The National PuUtohiog'O., of 1 I Philadelphia, who ■ have toaOcd a nandsoroe volume, sly led "The Cvd- . tenotol History of the Cnited States " . by James D. MeCabc. a wclHiaaw.. hmtoricl writer. Thto wortwill.un I doubtedly, tyke rank *«riib Sundiird History of the Untied States. It is oh dry mats of details— no bombastic ' effort to loflamethe national pride, but is a clear, vivid and .brilliant narnt- : tire of the events of one history, from the discovery of the American Conti nent down to the present lime. It ' traces the evidences of thst mysterious race, the first occupants i-t our I country, and give* a moat interesting account of the Indians of North Ansr- 1 , rica, from the time of the coming of the white men. The voyages of Goto tubus, the explorations of the dtffrr 1 cut nations of Europe and ihe final occupation and oaoquatr of the land 1 by England, are told with graphic ' ■ power. ' Every step of onk colonial history to 1 > triced with patent fidelity, and % 1 made onr country free and grant, are ' stream with remarkable ctearaeee.— ' - Tbe eauae of oar great mmggle for ' lndepeodenre are told with a logical ' force and ability unsurpassed in may 1 work of tbe day. Then follows a clear ' and vucdnct aoeoont of tbe formation < of the Pedaral Constitution ; the establish men I of tha Unlaw ; the course 1 of afialM until the breakiog out of tbe ■ Second War with Eaglani ; and a < foil and comprehadtive account ef 1 . that War and Iu rreolts. Ttw rrenta « of .our career for the cleae of that coo- 1 lest to tbe commencement of i hi Civil " War, follow in thctr order. The his torj of the Civil War Is retot-d with 1 intense vfgor.end with a strict fidelity 1 instil. The aatirer pto.de the ' cease of bo party or lection. He ' slates recto, poinu oat the leeaoot 1 which they teach, aod appealing to ■ neither passion nor political feeling, « tnM> W the good sense ef bis ooun- c men to sustain hit views. Tha ' book coouios aa Appsodlx^iving an account of the approaehiog Ceatoo- ' nisi Exhibition. t It is rompriaed to *ne large, hand- ' i MOMOOUVO volume of 625 pact, and 1 , ceataiua Ai2 One cog ravings oo steel 1 and wood of historical personages nod ■ semes. The price to so |«K that all * con afford to pmchaaii a oatr, and \ each snbacrlber I* preeeeted with a ' anberb lithegnphic rhrravlnv of ihe £ BtMbHIna Buildings and * -It ia aold-by sabacriptieo t #r ly, aod the pn hit siwrs wpnt agents 1 every coooty. Moctilu Tsscaxscx Ox— We * txHy tba following from thcTror, denes J ,(8L I.ll'reee. - ■ PkO vides ex. Feb. JJth , W7A J , MrChsxte»H.Brecb, Ageat of the f MIllvfBd Iotcronce Co., .rroyhteoro, J iVar bir.-It it with great pleasure * 09, m and the patnwai tjbrtefor at!! onca. ni itln rne reaa Mbavre^r to' } ;
; WsaitixoTox, V. C, Feb. M.15T5. f The preachers aay "Csitb to the cri- . deuce of things net teeo." and that < the Bible ant only describes (acu that f h»vs occurred, bat that there fscu are Just read in my wall worn and oltin • thumbed oopy ef the Bibte.the hUtory - of the building ef the tower or Babel i aod the confusion of tongues incident l thereto. I am strongly inclined to . accept it M typical not only to name, hat in incident, and thai the writer ' looked forward with the eyre of faith, 1 or threngh inapt ration, oyer eealnrr to of UBseaad law what w*nld occur her, in Anno Domini, 1876. A UtUe ' bread nees in tbe proouociatiou of the name of that tower, would make it fit ' «nr national capital exactly. The d tower of babble flis its best name. — ' . Borne '"-potent aad grave Selrneors" to Clip gnat have rnoogl. of clastic lore to know that tbe cackling of 1 g iwtc once saved the city of Rome, by waking np a sleeping aeotioal In time I to prevent a barbarian irruption with , to Jiie city walla. And they are eav- , toglbaeaoMry afiat the tame man ner. Streame ot batUe flow from them aa steadily as water from pcr- : ennial springs, and like the geese tbejr^ expect to be deified for llirir 1 td." X once its a school of *h*ies in the Pacific Ocran, tbry were in a I i playful mood and were aportisg aronnd to a lively manner. Wholes, and minnows, too, in our tower uf i babble remind me of that scent. — | ' They spout even more lustily th»n ' ; those Pacifi* whales, they cackle j , morn industriously and loader lino ' | the sacred geeae of Rome, they babble I ' mote incessantly than did tut- build- ] ' era upon Sbiuar's plain. The c-.n- • fusion of tongues is marc" manifest , tbeai than it was ever among ! the babbit re af Babrl after an injuoc j tion bad been served against 1% for ther proceeding witn the building of . 1 tbe tower. By the way, couldn't -in r Injunction be made to lie against cur ! I think there I. one curl with proper jurisdiction. It is tiie ceurge plenite, or the court of the |a-o- j pis. If yon agree with me, Saxon > . will apply to this court and see If (h-s j aurnal.l might say loleru -1 babbling, ; cackling, speatiog canuot he st-.p- ) ped. When that unliquidated and n..w i nlmoat forgotten instrument, theC'-m- I stitnttoc uf tbe United State* ass , made, the Congress was iDstnutod as a legislative body, invested with po«. r to make aofi repeal laws. Sow it consumes Its lime In trying io make reputation tor its members, lo secure their re-electioa. to make p* ly capital, and let law malting go to t h,i, ! , ble abould remember the fate of their ; r Bretotype*. Tbey were dispersed about the earth anii unable to com ! manicate with each other The power - that created tbem dispersed and d- a t troy id thorn. So too, the power that , sent onr "babblers" to :be tower, c m disperse them and make tbem u insignificant to the future, as most of i them ware to the past. That power i ia the people. And they are tired , ef the babbling, cackling, spouting ' craw If a grand procession of all the y-it- > ere in the Uuited States could qaietly j , march through Washington, each ->u« •pending a day in viewiog^ihe public j servants, how small our great mm : would become,and how many of tbem i would be relegated to private lift, i I ©pine that if tbia were done that tbe • scent that occurred oyer eighteen ! > hundred years ago, iu ihe temple ti.at crown the height of Muuui Morrah. I might be repealed, aod the thieves and money changers be driven Irom ear temple. Mind you, I am not I writing of either party, for the* are - both alike ia what I am uikiug I ibout. I feel scripturally inclined lo d ig, • my mind seems to seek similes io thst nook, and aa I wrote of the Tower of Babble and tbe Temple of Merino . I ■ remembered Sam sou, and laughed j , Uloui ■«« I thought h-iw ibe lung- ! haired giant would have felt ashsui- d of himself if he could re-visit liila i iiiaoel and e«* what iinprovcm ois , «or modern legieltioa have mad.' m . the use of bit fnvorite lustvumt nl of warfere." He slew a thousand -J ihe ■ men of PhiUetia with the jew bone ofl an ass. but some pi our bobbim are . doing better, many of them «r- killing . themselves wjtli the skrne weapon . which should be a greater cvusi of , rejoicing to our people than S mIsrael Bui tbe babbler* aod cacklefs, -od i spottier* are not all in the lower or j <k# Departments. There are lb u ; desks ami babble, cackle so l s|-nl | over the wires or through the ui is, and old Culteob- rg-s iuvralion. >• ih steam aod lightning enable' them n ■end their chiUish babble brovdeaat over the land. How pal that pre. r. i "From all manner of . nt, gutxl l. rd ' deliver us." com s in when ae th.ak , 'of thee* Fortunately not much dam can he done by line dace. Ti- -lr haUbllng baa growo inraicaouB' . a great extent because the hahh:.rs have becoote known lo tbe pe-ipk . - Tbcir cacktlog is like the biseio.-of the East Indian cobra when it* Gig* ara drawn. To tors tine Bible end look into Shakespeare fir a f ought, we rereember tbe fei knight and hit slslsmsltoa when we read slier these • pouters, and say. "Good f^ord. thto world is given to lying !" I pot in that last from Shok.-tpeare prevent von from thinking Brother Hiraraaad. who is here trying to convert tire sto oe r* or this -hly, had drawn into his folds. I have cooMhrd wjth Irtm on vpe'subj -et 1 write about, aofi aoggested liiat a« he hail not the strength oi itorceh a liu attempt to cleanse tills Aug.au ruble Would fell. v Are jou Cedfeaoially inclined? If to, van can patByour carpsl-bag. for the "abow will open punctu.lly aendvaetieed. (tieeamal! bills Tor partK.-u-The main hall u finished, aid moat of tiMOllnr buildings are to tuih condition of progress thai all witfbe ready. Exhibitors ara sending in their goods, aod the managers are deCome ae with year do ts. will be there to meet yon ; end while he will have, neither nilvar. no gold— not even gold— "toch it I htve will I give onto thee." A monster petition is now bemg circulated, and will be . presented in' taking s large appreciation "aid probabilities:"' He" so given so eh delightful weather Ih.l he should be eeeooiagcd to renew bH efaod give us a rammer about the femparatarenf hto' winter to this lotted*. Sand oa your urn and let "« | add It to tbe liat. - SA XOK ] Stmkre me to" ' ! 1 grnp* the Tirtira af that Jletr«rt«g »bhi Jtastea. flhahr to em. tkea, with Rale's , HreeheoM aod la:. Any j Ieeogh ceo tie patfo tt«hl with wtpi-j drtfelpvrteca Butir. to.d by all Dmg- 1 grsm. Pfes* faetoarhe {tops ever to- 1 mti.- j Me. V . ,l»^r *' ■ .. ^ _ ,VkV-^ -.X
A Wow Wards- to Feeble and I. Delicate W omen. ; By R. V. Pierce, M. D., of the ,. World s Di.prm»r, Bufb^i, X. Y„ ,t Author *r "TbcFcoplfib C-xnmaj a Seote Medical Advfeer.r* t ie., etc g Knowing that you aBqAubjcrt n a g grealamouTitofsuflVnomthaideitofcy i g oa your part has a strand u-nd. J*u> n proloog it, and the ihRs- - 1 T fleeted the more yoo hare to endure ■I aad ibe more dUBeall of cure yeurcaae ,, becomes, I, aa a physician, wb* am ! 0 fiMlyYuMnTrtrVrVvirrtor VoUrWi*,' I , been treated for tbrir ailmeou for i _ mcatb- without bring benefited to Dm ' r iaal. until they, hate b-oorne per fectly . I e disconrag. daiidJutre almost made up. j c their rnlod never to l^a*aootl.rt-fi.df I H or medicine, or be tortured by auy ■ c further treatment. ' Ther had rather die and h»Ve their sufferMgs ended I .. than to live ami eager HStiwyhave. ] c Tbey a»r they ore worn oui hy euf- i ,. treatm- ol. Of any thing mort 'dis- - e couraging, vre certainly Cnuilbf "con- . calye, aod were there no mote sue- J . ceeeful mode uf treating aacn difflcultles than that, the priootpte* ol ) u which teach the reducing aod d.plcltng , _ ef the vital force* of tbe system, wlien ' c the indication* -dictate a treatment ; r directly tiio reverse of the on - ad opted 1 e .f >r rheoi, tiieir ae/tf would In- (|.|iUir.i _ ble ihd'-'-l. liai. Udy raff-yea, tiiure - 1 » b-t!- r an" vto of -re ■fo- W.J ! , .h. -rlMmwlr, , , {.i haniwrnyai tblhvl"wa, no require- I ,, tneota of jossr si atom. -A ■ harsh. , 1 1 trriiattaxcimtic iiuuatoud daaa i . j Idtotl-'in- a wfllbrve! cur- y -a. Iliou 1 , tolclUgrns l«'ly. t-k- n. h imimw— ! , a. .mb.,.1, ihe vvrv l«.i, (Hu1-rat..ig , . itonire and iwryu.t't o-Oip • lu-led : . i with sjcrtpl rrfety-nee 1- v.mi d ifente t tyarreo. rfoeh-a lvw..,w eefotenrtfon j you "tii liudto aiv Fanyrite 1'rmcrip j praiee Iroin ih -utaJids of j,.ur .wrati. [ y; Thnae lanstrld. Tjri-snnf trnaaunat. , ^canatoffiront-vfoal .carte-It nMvtohcl: r on year foil nrasre vl affix- btirdladaytf " ; elaatirlty. anj'drlving lh.- ' ! . in fr-im j ' , you irriteble.auri Iretful.— may til •« i 1 . o.ercomeend sub-iuedbya pern, r ng use Of thai marvel OS rviii- dy. Irrreg- 1 , | ulsriti s and ohatrucli-ni lo ibe j . proper working of your wM-fn'nre i ' r.-llevcd by lhia;tuhl and safe means, s , while piri-Klical pnios. lie ex .u-iu*- 1 r of which Is n snre indication of aerioM ,a t diae.se that should not he negloctei V« . readily yield to it. a»d ir ilt aae hi | . kept up for a rontooabie length of j ' f lime, i he special cause of the*" pmos \ t , is pcrmsnraOy removed . Further ' light on 'here snhjecta may bc"ob-T- . tamer! from "Tile People's 1 'ommou i'l , Sense Medical Advtaer," la wh.ch 1 i I j bivednrpu-dAlarg-'spHoutollhcaOM- o ! si'©- rati on of all firms of dismast r pe~nli.r to vour sex. This work j will l« aevii 'p-Mi-pnlrlj to any SfMrc*. t on n oripr o f (i 56. My Favori'e I a Presr ription it s-ld by druggist-.. { . Wis* Elizabeth Allen, a pretty ' ' young woman oi nineteen, was tha I ' plaintiff In n dander snil tried Wore i! Judge Hoffman, in Jersey City, >b I Tueadsy. She t ratified that abrmt a • mar ago .ho waa iu the eaapiov of! >' Ch.rlc. Ifr-rberman. a Iwk-r. of 251 . • Newark avenue, and that h» fislaelv c accused her -of stealing money from B I the drawer. Rh • was discharged, and | B | the report heing circulated, she wai I , Injurod ia, reputation. After afivor- [ 0 | able charge by Judge Hoffman, tbe ' B ! jury treveMiaa Allen 8LO00 damages. ; 3*rtr ^drrrtisfmrnts, ■ TheGreatReputation ,r Great and Good Medicine, .,^fuui.v.aaamiu aaw.ro. r.k-a. a VrrMlMf. oot |»»|i«r«l tilt a l.aoj crlak utl.uwrdlr.as p-tforml'S sa-li ["•< eurtrt r' It r.Q he Irelv eoifol the Orr.t BlooO, Penft- I . r Tk. rre.t Sourer or dtieare 'Vrwtor la -I t ,r 1 1.» .ej aad at surilciac thai do*, xmt ore ' directly 'ISO a l», to sarllr and redovste. til ' |I j .»J JU.' ciarwupoa I.ublie .llc.ttoa. Whaa 1 C«aNaT BE EICEUEO. ' H. A rrcixite: ** ' ,,,, * r Haas rtr—rVh It t* torfifr VEaS flan . o«rd your "Blood Pr*i-orall~."U taf tawny far aoverml vrare and I thiak test lor samf , ? HsSESi WHAT IFilEEDEO. ' Borrea. Pfk. IXIV7L f STXVXSnk tK- ,, , tooadw . sell la'a foU*4aStS^fraB°irowiar<>sSil> ' ■ 17i.^^^3T£iK?5S» inAMBKSR, j nriacr r*ituas>ha<-* > 1* s'swsi-lAqSMa . • gives Health, strength q AND iAIT'KTITF.. • 1, is^assisjstr: -«e-.sas ' Vo.sa acoH retuiaa, Baama, jSSaa ■ GAINED FlJTBEN P6UKD8 OF f FLESH. I a. .foywa£^ias'^p'^*' **"" by AU Druggxassi ' / I i. i
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