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VOLUME XXVII. '• ' CAPE WAY CITY. HEW JERSEY.- SATURDAY. A PHIL 8. 1882 " WHOLE NUMBEB. 1448.
CAPE MAT orrr, N. J. e. «. >C4V»WLA-S-3C. j $ I .50 ■ year in Advance. fntntingl ©ar As. T B. HUFFMAN. »TTOBW*V »vn CrtdTtoOLLOR AT LAW •DPaaMaoorK'coiiMiMiosEii^ MM NirTABY riTBUC. ,r £J F. DOUGLASS ATTOBNEY-AT-LA W SOUC1TOK I* CHANCERY SO. to l**aa » Avnaav. ALTER A. BABBOWP, ATTOBXET-AT-LAW •OUCITOa IS CBASCtRT. Mom BOLL'. S. 1. •J2 H. PHILLIPS. M. D., i RESIDENT HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAH; ' No. 0 Oou Street, Gape May, N. J. j~)B. j. r. TJtEmsa A BOX, 1 DEHTI6TB, JAMB8 M. B. Hmamj ATTOBXET-AT-LAW / ' SOLICITOR, MASTER AND -
Otorn at Mo. « Washington street. Cope May cut. s.j. cta-iv lusinrss CTards. jjxoe B. WILLIAMS, ABCHITECT AND BDXLDBB. WILL MAKED8AWISIK AND WTERIN .**0 OR (YiSTRACT. orrrnx «i wwra r„. May. sj. J a. K. HAND, MAXUFACTCRBR AND JEWELER, Mil WALHCr STREET. raiLADEIJ-BIA. B. LITTLE, nurnrti. PAINTER A WD GLAZIER. cafk may city. s. j. QHA8. P. PEBRY. OILS. PAINTS & VARNISHES, Mo. m Rank d.jms a tim. rj.boDYBAR'8 BOBBER FELT VX i NO AKD rAOtisa <x>. ItO«g. clothing boot* a shoes. 0. P. DIETERICH, New York Belting and I*iwti.-.i;('on-.;«nv ocsie-y rinjLieuwiA. r« ' Q.0 TO~GABRISON~S ' STATIONERY, AND STORE VARIETY for wotn s*s», inn boom, toilet Pater, socket cft lzbt, sbell iww. iwhtno tackle. cheap umarihl nisiatirt bo css as i' s a ctcr 1 1, os newish kaobixe^n^eih.es and oil a ™ wasris8tosstbeet. cape mat. s. i. "J^IGGS & BROTHER.
AMERICAN WATCHES. 221 Walnut, Cor. Dock St.. WATCHES A JKWELRY REPAIRED easMAL OEALM IS GROCERIES, B08TS, SHOES. & NOTIONS. oo. 7^.*" I .
jfrtWrntnit. § 1^-ILLVILLE. iBtnal Mariiig and Rre lm ft. ■ ; Strictly Mutual Home Business. ALL H* Actual Net Available Surplus of > ^ - Otelr *30,000. UtOurZl lamw ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT Cireful Supervision of tbe Bu.lueas, ua^MsMODBrJa O* Banre. u in lUpuLb Pnmpt Paynent of Hoaesi Lobes ZraKiSET, -3 — We would r«Ii Ap-.ial sUraUi* to oer Marine Department, ofpouSm*70 ,AVWUBLE |^lH" ' l»sK^srassr *"**•" T. L. MfLPORI). Pramtmi. a. L 110 WELL. Saw turf. December pre. ura. ' gaints, ©its, Sr. Jfi J. MELY1N, COR. or LAFAYETTE AHQ JACKSON STB.. / ) Gape MAT. H. J- Dealer In DEALER IN ~ PAINTS.
WHITE LEAL, T.TNSKKII OIL, SPIfilTS OF Tl'RPEXTINE. PATENT LIQUID PAINTS, VAKNISHES, WINDOW GLASS. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ALL AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES ?. €. 3?rirr's itorr. 1 08 N0 PROFIT FOB "paints, N. C. PRICE, > Pi -actual Olam Cutter, 87 Firry Stmt. WHOLK-AI.E AND RETAIL STORK. DRY GOODS A GROCERIES. FEED STORE, ' Com, Oata, Hay, Bran, Mill Feed WOODYARD. WOOD OCT AND NPTJT.^ rBDAB POSTS OP N 01 UBiua on FnonbBwwO. Profli or no Fn. ^ ir ^arblr ?ara. QAPF MAY CITY MARBLE WORKS, a K Oor. Koilraod Tmcl a Tornplk. tin. m
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WARNING FROM-THB SAWDUST RING. - !* . : | M war ora-i fob op aoroBE. oMttki: ! OI a] nivtMt'an'^ne (MM. f And mM. - AluI'lBT tUp. Oro.mrrooFlniilO)0, - Why, Donwow. Dibwo,- ooM II " ITJ521 *** r-i -l-^iMdtoltBrv-.-oniuihr.-Atwhw To. mwUi» will not Byr "It happraod la this «M.,- oold Brown; "For twtatr yrart or more tepeoOac owudow , Tor mnt^uoue JOB yoo bfB. i Wheoloyoorplnofore • " And thl. B why yon ore me hrrt : For wheo that Jote they hard. : jgggggr^. . And otoc* thm dty Tre trtod In rout ■ ^Mrbojtoan to pnnmr^^ . To hire n rtrcoj clown who oore Had cot as oooathlns no. r —Ttir cupper. I RAILROAD SOCIABILITY. 1 "Spenkiug about the aonobOit]' of nil- I I rt^d IreTolere," aoid Ibe uiae with the ! I " I hrrer got ao well orquoioled with the | ' ■ |«reeaKm. cm o tmin. w I did the other day 1 1 on Ibe Milwaukee A St Paul BaOnmd. Wo I wc were going at tbe raid of about thirty > u.ilre ao hour, and another train from the I ' other direction Irlatoopod ua Wo were all < thrown Into eaeh other'. Modoty, and brought i into Immediate — '*1 conlact, oo to speak. 1 " I went oyer an^ ul down in Ibe lap of ' a oorpuleat lady from Manitoba, and a girt ■ from Ghimgo jumped ot er niao aeato and < sssriJsriM&'z : thusiaom, lliat it ahored his bat dfear down '
l "Ashy young man wit^ KB- emadstej oU-do(L vnlioe, loft his ownaaaL and went re a bridal oonplo aaamad to I* wroaUiBg with ; their ft nrt picnic. Do you ouppore that re- * tioont young man would hare done such a s thing on ordinary occasions f Do yon think I- if ha had herei at a celebration at 1mm. that L where tho£ th7' erlreeyand oat down in the cranberry jolly - of a total otranger? . "Wh7«^oM ^^ho trtStfSr J- homo led the dsns meeting, and who was l> aa dignified ao Bosooe Clodding*! fsther, '* was eating a pieee of eostard pie, when we * met the other train, and he left his own real £4 and went orer to the front osrd ot tbe <«r and shot that piece of ~r«tard pie into the ear of a beautiful widow from Iowa " People traveling afime how forget the - auvt. nly of their borne lives, and form ae- % quaintanc that eometimeo last through v lifa."— Laramt.Jioomump * COLORADO'S SUBTERRANEAN LAKE. In Colorado is a ten-acre field, which if ^ no more do r km than a subterranean lake . covered with soil about eighteen inches dorp. On the soil is cultivated a field of com, V w hich prodmre thirty bushels to the acre. " If any one will take tbe tronMe to dig a hok the depth of a apadediandle he will find r. It to fill with water, and by using a hook * and line fish four or fire incline long may bo j eyes and are perch-like in sha|«. The pound is a black mart in nature, and in all j" probaUBty was at ope time an open body of Ur, which has been inereesinB from time to j r, JSSS though it is not strong enough to bear tbe etniige of fish by making a hole tl.roagh*tbo .brkr all around Urn Anyone baring sufficient Strength to drive a rail through the ; crost wmfiod^n retracing it that 1! will die. THE SAFES! BEAT.
'of greatest security id a railroad train f The BaOroad /osntol girea the following ao aa If la vary wtll known that tbe ear nearest the cngina ia rspoaed to the bqpt dust, and that the rear oar of a train la generally Brier I than tho treat car. The safest is probably the last ear but on. in a train of more than 1 accidents to this than any other. II it fa a way bain at moderate speed, or any bain other train in the rear, in which dho W car receives the find shock. Again the ligine and the front ran of a train win often run over a broken tail, or n eow, or ehoor, withcot dsbimoo* while the lort oar. boring nothing to draw it Into the line of tbe train, is free to bare the uuek. Soil to the for. ward ear, the rear osr is jirohaUy the mod ■fori aoet l«i»B jj ahlr near tbe oredar of the I«tf cartel ana. 1 HOW GOULD OPBRATgs. ' Jay OonkTa regular Lrok.r (Conner) ia only oo. of the many ia hit sarrica, and Oounor himarif often employs other boukora : In order to carry out Gould's mad schemaa. ' • ! It waa in this manner Uuu GouM dejr»d the derated atbci until it lomArf tte fiter- i : sdpoini, whan ha loadal himself with all h* \ cooid carry. He then changed front brer to ' . working out hi. aim. with grand : i adds a iniihon ormtawto ha wraith. When I h. has mad. a ad-cthmh.forea.it down by I aawaaof wdremcenvd aUadta, and then ' makwt heavy por :,„ e and farces tbe mjfirt up a* easily a. It < forced it down. I SXSSt.'XiZi: 5JES : OonMmmopd' is tfc, preed of bis I
h A VICARIOUS EDITOR. - ' | •nawoTm. reoe«l,"dkd In Pari, a man | ' named Auloine Tbomaasin, who for many ] j grw to libera! ere^o, ted in that * j paetty .pent do small portion of his time in I f^"00- ^'r* He was hot strictly speaking a ■ martyr, and bad no ekim to compeusatioa " from hia party when it came to power ; "this l.r knew, end ha never asked for compensate. He w« quite content with tbh boom. iaj^ao,i fighting duel. ; for he U-k^ed j to be printed every day at the foot of the over every hoc which it eooW-nei ' He abo bodying the oplniuos. not of one writer onlv, but of the whole editorial sUfi. ' By rirtoe of a law ]>assod in IAY1 by tgo -ather obscure deputies MM. Tihguy and .'«focH., aD arti.de. published in political net -papers had to liear signatures: and the ' "•J "I kw, intended to make journaliw: cautions was simply to ohbg. men like. : of quite unblushing perjury. Thomawin • could neither road nor write. He had been ' twenty years in the anuy, and had retired as a aergewnt-major of dragoons. His otter deficiency ia ah clerkly knowledge was held 1 to U ooo of hia best qualifications for the 1 hteraiy poets which he Mia! as editors bad I jiugs of tho ^pwper which he rcprc-.. ntcd. ginoU ware apt lake their fonctions • ful than wclcowit. Thomnasin was shore : this fdlbie ; he Ud been UugLt wifh U.fin- ' hsi and that Was all h« kn.7 ,,'r : wishad to know aboct "the letters Cad- ' tuna gave." * Nevertheless, ulieli proeccu- * when tho Aro'srirr of tbe Correctional Court ' nmd to tyae to tho ntwspot'ar od.v with ' Uie atamj-rd |«per cooreying an iorilation I to the rwqonstide manager to prewont bitn-
w wlf before the pcUif pru ^utor, Tiwma«ia ie ; would pel on hia bsat coal, which he but- , Lmii up to the chin, and 1 surely art off to id ; the Ptecc of Justice. He thaa a familiar it i figure there, and tire jirocureare, judges, -V . End arocab used all to grio when they taw h . him. Tbe pnas laws had buuwuc a fare, r- I ionff before rhey Baa Ceamdlo 1* appSed, a j aud ire luu-t liare hern a very wooden-fa. -d k | judge indeed alio oonii hare |narvid lrn „ . to aay : " (Tut m* qu o rent nrVqw." ,- ; His own duniwimr while «ndvrgaing jodg- ] |y ' moot was niwaya pcrfert He stood with j I IS him a litllc by askiug whether he Ired wall e which be had emitted on politics : but Tho- ' it atasaln was always ojual to aurh emergen- j a There wits no getting anything out of him a and prof —man When Ire had cricd wS k he <]w,kc no more," hot took refuge in wags ] of the head. It was fine to aah him bow and retire when b- bad got his aeuteooc of three . months' imprisonment. If the people at f the back of the court asked him "How , much, and what for r ao he went by, heret pbed, "Three months, for writing disre- ^ hi« office looking calmly contented with ( | what had happened. — London Fan [ THE CRADLE OF STEAM NAVIGATION. ' ; A writer in the &mfisak.ri nortea Jour. ' tsafaays: Tbe Clgrda district ia the cradle of the steam engine and steam navigation, J and hia the aUpyanl of the world. The " ! Thames aa. the rtrgyfc, bnilt in GHagow, 1 ' 1 and taken to London if 1714. Staam naviga- ' r Don waa first eatabliahed between Scotland ! and Ireland by David Napiar in I8U. hut , ! lading ah'P* commanded ocean traffic up till j 1855. On Shaksepearr-a birthday in that , ; Qyd. rtaamw, and the , New York, aod from that time we date reg- , ; the famou, Clyde bui Canary or lh.jal ! f Mail Lin., was reSaldisbed. and then foliow- j. utiu,i"s^1"«b%gA7^7 \ i now only about 18 per (rent, belong, to . I America, and to all appmranoea this will 1 I smcncs, ana to en appmrancca una anil
i soon be lost, for last year was the moat i prosperous erer known in Scottish ahiphnildingopeastioa It w simply predigious. i ilo!St^^^^areal'°Bri^^l2 • that only e.ofto torn belonged to Ghagow. ■ Now last year— 1881— no hea than 8(0,8X8 I tana of shipping wen ImiUon the Clyde ' alone being an increase of 98,000 tone over i the previous vear, and about two and a half Great Britain forty-five years ago. ILLUMINATED BUOYS. 1 The fflnminilod buoy ia a wonderful invention. Imagine an enormous lamp riding the waves. Tho booy ia a compact wrought I iron vessel, which terns aa a receiver of - com preened gas. The duration of tbe flame depends upon tbe riaoI tha Utoe. Batat "■"third in Europe have been made to bunt j thirty days and oomc one hundred aod Iwen- | ly day.. It ia satd that a Imoy oi -ffichmt I sixe Bill contain gas enough to furuuh the I ' light tor one year. During that time the ; : Same ia steady and constant night and day, the btJT admits air coouffb .10 feed the ; flame, bat not a particle of water ran enter. with undtmmad brightneat a»"ktug as gas is m Ha reservoir. The light, it ia said, can be 7'^ refilling of the buoy at oertaia intcrvmh ia performed by a tender and requires mg the gae from a store bolltr, which 7^
HOLLAND LAW. s ' Hew |, Take. Care- af Ike Praperer ri s-rea4tkrtlls. "ri -| nt i It n— imh in falh Ink . UI a fortune nod title upon one and tbe lame ." day. burn. Louis ha. a case of the kind, l and c genuine out el Oral. The lucky lady i " *Hx «" eygand A. l»ev«r. uow the CounL I eae Deveer, if you pbwar, and if yon don't , please, simply Madam Deveer. Until the - °"*t dkj the Ousaloas who tr as charming . a KU1. lady a. ooe.evrr met. carried on the t drraam.klnK- businres In joooi. loratcd on , I Olive overt, nrar Eigbteerith. Hrrcmtom- , am cauie from tbe aristocratic ,-lare of the , , Went End. and every .me of them looked . but, one who ha.1 see,, tretter days. Theri of one of the old i Vi-udam famihea flowed , in bar veins ; that she lnsl carried poorly ; and bad co,„r Wret to re.* a forenoe with ] Botlta aaid he oame 'of royal" Holland stod^ I i and that he waa the rightful heir to a king- I ] dom. Theteis a law in Holland which taken : ' rare of young meo who are inchncd to be ' | f»« and to squander their fortnnrs. Some J bin, to shift for himself. That heTft Hoh ' land u proven by the fact that he ia here. That ho wout to Canada ia proven by the fact that be married there. A few weeks ago the gentleman called upon a few friends , and told then, of the fortuce he had lost and ' of the IXullsud law. While it warranted the j taking away of wealth from yooth who ap- ' penred determined to aqoaflder their all, , M aim oouipeOed tbe erocutiro having charge <4 thu money to return it to ita rightful I able and readjito taJ good rare of™ | Knowing Uds sjcthn, of the State's law, ! Deveer look cure of himself, and when ' the allotted tima had passed by. ho called u]sm a trio of SLLoma gentlemen- and ■>- • cored their rignaturra to a document which } h+1 of their princtpalW ctenge of habit and ■ nhiBiy lake rare of his worldly goods. This J d-v-umeul was soot to Holland and returuad • f-wrtays ago with hia fortune and a title J attach# to it. No one knows just how • the fortune is hat it ia ao big that ? since ib, reoeint Grmnt Itesaer has i„si-l Q Count Deveer
, hi two hooara and two lota, and his wife tea . of couree, quit running her sewing machine , and making dresses. The couple are both . "udr-r thirty year, of age, aod having good looks, health and ctperiraca. win now go to , way. So rndch for Holland law. — St Low Obbt-Uno-frat THE FRENCH SOLDIERS. • Each on* is a fresh surprise. They are"ri! . j ao very email, th.» look Ike nether boys ! the wind. I: , little beings trying to throw their loving : glances up instead of down into the eyes of the blushing lady lovw, who seemed to , be leading the soldiers out to show them tbe I'ariate, rights, Ike giving good hale boy, a reward of merit . -The luthcmus cflcol is ■ farther heightened by the frivvdoo. Utile , uniform ^ -' fatigue - rail of the French r by a wide belt, and a small cap crowning the liule figures, who look aa if they were ■ all blown into their toilettes with a pair of , larty noticeable, hut vbeo yoo aea hundreds . of them promenading with "their girt." it i makes one of the funniest rights in Fans It ia mid that tbe soldiers make up in qusL itywbst they lsrh iu size, and Uiky know auppoae Napoleon I. was respooribla for these genrraticma of email tnen by killing i off all tbe big ones in France.— Parit Oor. i rapood:me. " | JOSH BILLINGS. 1 ' The famed writer of the Yankee pro- ' verbs ia now a boot «o in years, and shows it. Hi. hair, which is as long sod unkamot aa ever, k iron gray, and hia stiff, drooping old Of o. Aa bo grows older, be aeema to be- \ ESSEHSB i "Good day." the . inspiration is . conveyed that be has arrived at the state of 1 fife and proaiwrity where he deems fate ! powertraa to wore any mltenSion tor the worse. Eiliings ia esasoiially a man to him- t self, taalqrn and unobtrusive emysbeia. f royalty from the circulation of hia i J His royalty from the drculatioa
- swell Ida yearly income to about 05,000. Ha is DOW a willing, but Dol attractive lecturer ; his services in that field are small and wanL ' ** ''rocc°d' •* his labor « and wife btrtLageTwd inelegant comfort, r They pass a quiet, relegated, but doubtless r contented life, is an unpretentious Sixty. 1 tgird street dwelling house, the garret of pose of literary sanctum and storehouse.^ WORK in CONGRESS. ' "Gath" aaya that the Done, confusion ' think" that no work eoold ever be done. Bat , "thewrakofthemmiou. guus right mi. Br pear in the eabin Dpranae tw progrees ; yet the euginaam and firemen and captains on the bridges are making the thing go. That Lis the adraflaga of haring a Speaker. Ha , I is the man ou the bridge. Than tbe com- j ' pteoTlddden aomewhere'ri^tT^ Oa^tol , —are like the oooks oo the ship who are ; pounding the mrat, working up tho dough - and getting the meats ready to be eaten , three or four times a day. Jfca Speaker ! ■' hearer,, who provide the mateiW for food. ' . Govern® rat Is one of those things that die- ! appoints fearfully the ere and the ear, but, ' aftar ita work ia dooe.it looks well and reads I ' wolL People bad better wtay away from WaahiDgtem to kaep their faith. Tbah nnderetanding will be improrad by coming hare, hot knowledge is always at lha opens* of faith." <► ;
fBY AratOBTYj r Laws of New Jersey. CDAITffK XJT. : "^sS^SSa»B mmm SSSSiSSnSg M^mnUBa aa * '^^•Sh'faHreniSi ' Boreora. Iowa or alty^aad prevwva*Kmare. 1 ?» "."!* « <"■—» *X re mora me ; hoay nr boatre nertra ,Vo, upra j ir. rSIESrHS; i i | eSmS^llSCaMhava^ala'^^rl ' CLV, ! X0.*eS ' j gnwm ta. removal af | ' AnnreaFtoraary M. lam. • C1LAFI-KE XXVI. 5k3IS®SS ; i MtoIre'alr.Ma apamfrtacUMparaealara*- ■ ao i anernrr aajf aoilre In wttuat to said < piramd of. sad Ser'hmffii^toiff!? iiSe < i i rad'rxamai tt? Hoi**" ***" R™"- 10 or httdaa M^wmpSatMO^ aaa, m' Uie ' ^<*^SiJm&,S2faJS»ola!j1|'w."1 ■ !
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