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Published • Every Saturday Morning. ' CAPE MAY. JULY a 1882. ' °* ! DistKc rif thin State for the apwdy trial of the lion. Jamea H. Nlxoo for coodocl prejudicial to (food order and discipline. I to ilia little, but my.eoatly and mutinous navT. , A Vraicro lady who «ai preparing bathing auitafnra trip Kant for the aunt- . mer, » rote to an Eastern fashion paper to , be for . bUdren, aay frotn fire to tit yean old. f be received a reply that tfala year . the bathing anila for boys were very aim- , pic, cc ruining of a Wal of cotton hi each ■ To 1« of a niapiciou! disposition if to ! . be ov-t unhappy. The whims of thla J daaa of persons are ridlculoualy unreajonable. In avoiding ooe of tbelr quirfca you are ants to oome in contact with another. ' Almost ereryt'iwg has a doubtful ' • nieanb g, and It Is taay enough x,. maks , an unconscious chain of circumstance! that will hang ooe. A generous rudeneaa la pre! rabic tr, a politenraa that Hands an exact irg watch orer others. In recking a place to take a holiday, | first n.Ae up your mind what you want, i mountain <* aeaaliore. rrst or rrereatloo. t Then' .take i.p your mind to pay a fair y prior f a 11, and diatrart cvrrylipdy who • pmml r» unstinted luxury a! low figure*. t op todaandd.mtil. il. IV.nl goin f f.4 ■> > unk>. you bare 810,000 a year - " at hmi Don't expert to make a moneyed. 9 mold Ilon'l run int.. TOO kind of ex- 1 iretnc . but liar along quietly and Jem. peratc y in all things ti Feu things are p-rtiier or mote atuae- ° tlve fi r a aeaaide hotel .01 villa than rat. & tan /urniuJht. Light, durable and stroog, . It pltkaoa the eye and it not too expensive . For v, raodalu it is very effective. In the furnll tre line, we were shown by ooe of y made wholly of iroo. It Bounds rather * parad ileal to say tliat a lounge, ekilr or ,£ sofa made of Iron in every part waa raay , to the perscm and eery light, yet waa all ,, thla and much more. Speaking of cottage arbor the native red cedar found on our Bra oust in abundance fa peculiarly adap- g led. It la the moat durable of wood, „ napecially the old beach cedar. It will g not last ap long aa Iron, but is much pret- tt tier. | u
Here and Mow. 1 Tbt poaalbilillea of the future hare tbelr ' origin in the present. Tbe key of the f u- 1 tore is the here and the now. Day alter ' day we are that our paaaibilitir* are mul- ' tiplying, and are almual without limit. ■ Hare at Cape May nature has tern moat I lavish In her expenditures. We have, ' without queatiust, tbe finest hctidn, topo- 1 graphically and geographically, 00 tbe 1 conn! of America. Our ailoalioa, with ' New Tork, PhiladelpbU and Baltimore, * la v, ry larorabic 10 our pmprrsa. We I at degree of aafely 10 Iwlberm v^ra • natural^ mocked with edible fiah, and 1 lias nn in tlie lands of our people done to 1 bring Cbpe May to the place fog which ' •be las no many natural advantages? And ' why it-It that all who oome !o our aliorce ' arc iharuied wltli ,,ur natural claims, but ■ are 1 harry in praiaer.f our want of public ■ apbit? In tbe first place, our ttly charter ' is a. mcwhal obatructire. It should be to ' ami oded as to strengthen tbe hands of. i era! policy. In all sche'mrr that und to ' make Oapc May attractive Id the public ' In ilia way of amusement!, the authorities ' •re quite helpkaa to aid. As a rule, in I thir line, tbe beat- and burden now Is 1 borne by tbe railroad company, hotel pro- ' pri. ton and a half docen or ao live bud- I the use daaa of property holders who con- * f'ei r May what die should' be in tbe ^ ' of the attractive and tbe beautiful Vet J thla same class of barnacles and fossil? are ' dally reaping a harvest which their more a lib. ral fellow-citizen* have sown. lathis " bo cat? Certainly not. N'«wHbataodllig all I bit, the current , vri.dly. \ 'tie way to do that it to stop ! ere aklng. and by words and deeds each da a part in his allotted sphere. Here at Uqw May are oof Interest!; now intfe , time to wisely advanor tlicm. What the t As far as we bare been abic*to aacer- ' lain, Aromaaan la a nine-inch advertise- 1 D4*t which pays certain enterprising 1 a srspapcra *30 a year, lop of colotnn, 1 Mr. George W. ChUds and the Drexeto l I, .re purchased the aoulbesot corner of 1 Dread and Cbeatnnl streets, and all tbe 1 p-npertyootbe "Stt aide of Broad, In- 1 1 uding Chambers Presbyterian Church, < I ■ Sanson street- They propose next ! • -wr to erect a new and tmmtsuuie tariff- ; i tg 00 the rile, to rest about WOO, 000, for ] The botch along the Jcik-t oaal from ] Sandy Book to Caj< May ■ ••• capable of I i umber°for fire'^^1 mlSm ih« ' 180,000 penoos spend an ar.-rage of *3 SO u day each, tbe total amounts to tbe . and bat n»«y'ln lureJEu'rr.™' * (1C"' will be the next HoO-vratic candidate for ' the Presidency, and he thinks the present I outlook indicates that tbe Hon. Jamea G. ' He thinks tree i.ede, or rather "fait 1 To aid dix«tt-oo~i»kc Lire* I
was a habit of (he race since hisbegan, and probably long previous. A thousand years ago tbe Arabs made . pool of Rahbola, in qoeal of health and . pleasure. In tbe earliest days of Japan, find tbe wealthier classes Journeying 1 to lake Knag- Loo. and remaining for weeks during tbe hot period, enjoymenu. Bo we perceive it has become a custom from tbe earliest _datr, and will probably continue until pleasures are unsought. Tbe bathing at Cape klsy have a been pronounced by visitor* who have toured every vralering-pUec in tbe world, to be the grand superior pf all. We hare a rolling surf that breaks aome fifty feet ripplea*thal will not Jostle ■ little child. j M»y wnh-OTnBaf Bfon- iaT6<-y wuuld i step Into the qu'-et confines of tlieir bathTbe water it of all depths, gradually sloping with almost mathematical , precisian to suit the desirps of the young , and the old, tbe big and the liltk. " There ! is no under-current at Cape May, unless a : venturesome person wishca to risk bis fife in cxbgoating bis strength and losing his of mind Is-rood tha "break ei», and such recklcasoeaa has no excuse . For ' fir* bathing for a sensible person. Cape ; can beat tbe world. jsswSSawSsrsl Tbe paragraph Just quoted it from tbe Salem Sot LA Jmeyman, ooe of llse two , or three Robeson organs of the district. '■ Tbe Jerorymm infers tbal which is not so. The Wars Is no ooporatioc1* jump. ' Jack, and as to wjtat course we may see proper to take In Hie pending fight be- : to be uninfluenced by any corporal ion or clique. It Is true that the W»vx is usually ■ classed, among the supporters of the Pcnu- | sylvan ia IUilroad, and sre are not ■ ashamed of being found in tbal category I so long as Use interests of Cape May are | mads Use in Uresis of that powerful ccr- i poraiion. But so far u Use views of the : Wavx upon tbe petty local issues which this fall are concerned, vr belicre the ' Railroad lajK about II quality of the cigars which our brother-of Use J<r~ymau is in the habit of smoking. hmse other ootssidermiioot, brother, not of tbeywculiar kind which would , naturally suggest thetnselres to tbe mind , of a Robciuu stalwart. Mr. Nixon is s 1 toTSnS : cut. our preference would be to see him ; sajfflRs-ss.-sssa ■ bat cowed to haTc Use rasped or coofi. ; dene* of hit constituents; bis Interests are 1 not those of the people he represents, and 1 short, his whole record-as a public offl- , rial is bad. If. therefore, wo are 10 have a Republics; Congressman in this dinbe tbe man. It la now reported that Mrs. Lamgtry is , coming to this country and will visit i Owe May. Nobody doubts tbe bewitch- I S charms c i the "Jersey I-ily,'" but is 00 doubt sMr actress, and the market for her kiod it already over- 1 not a beauty, yet she oouid bold a tsnsaa spell buuadorew tnaoeharspuMm ( Mrg MerrUes. Let us hare , JTk & -au, u so aasMSerusMlng mj own sua tohys ; ; I
deal of attenUon through tbe oounlry Jnst now, anrFwbile we do Dot wish to be underwood as opposed to the temperance ' movement, we cannot bat feel that much dooe under Its ostensible protection which bad better be left nndooc. All - gipdand true men would like to see a law * passed that would prevent Inebriety ; but _ tbe fact stares tbern In tbe faoe that If the . manufacture and sale of Intoxicating liqM those doled out at. three or five cents a . glass The Wave is, to some extent, of S ores as to satisfy calm thinkers that driink0 enactments. He sars that the great cbam- ^ plop of pmhihilioo. Neal Dow, worn out " by long years of fallure.it "about to re1 lire," but that the efforts that the old '• Stales bsve abandoned as hopeless, the 11 young Stales are entering on with cnthusproved abortire In Maine, Kansas and ' tionkl amendment." This, Mr. Weed " thinks, it entering upon a warfare iaud3 able in purpose, but whicli ' -will aggravate , 1 rather than diminish the horrors of inf tern pcrs ntv. He then goes on to aay that t wretchedness and degradation caused by inlomperance, he his been an anxious ; 3 observer, for half a century, of all the , , gate tbe evllt, all the leading prohibition- 1 . have enjoyed the sympathy. -But , . while the refusal of licenses and other , r prohibitory methods base .aggravated in- < > stead of mitigated -the miseries of In- j . real reforms— reforms whicli . 1 fathers to rejoicing wives and children 1 ■ —have been going 00 unjler tbe auspices , L of.Moody^ad Eankry. Blfc. Murphy. , . McAuley, Sawyer and others." Mr. Weed next speaks of the comparabecause sbe produces wine at 1 bev- 1 should be taken up in this country on a t aome degree Mr. Meed may be in f error, but in tbe main point be is correct, f and religious persuasion hire I achieved far tngfe real and lasting good f than all the constitutional intendments, option measures, and license laws ? that arc 00 the statutes or tbe several I Uwlay. Tbe prfftripal attraction at this point Is [ bounding saves af yonder deep, c wherein lies pleasure and recuperation for j, many thousands that come hither. Na.
■art) Mining. Early rising Is I good thing for sane, 1 and a bad one for othera. If yog are a i i newspaper carrier, milk or market man, < - or artisan of any kind, you will have to r get up early, or If you wish to go away 1 on ooe of the early trains your duty it 1 plsin. But suppose you are of a nervous t We confess to bsve do great liking (or T noises which break up our moraine nap. X We srish the city fathers would pass an or3 dinance requiring noisy i oiks to keep still S before 8 o'clock, a. m. Seriously, how. ' ever, we are sometimes told to rise with 3 the -lark and lie down with the lamb ; bat > as ire are neither larks oor lambs we do - not feel like making a general application ' - of the rule. "Tbe brat lb rag for each of I' us to do ia to do Hie beat thing far each of " u«," and let tbe larks and lambs, with all 1 tbe proverbs about tbe early bird. etc.. be ' anyway. Then as to children, they tbould c be permitted to have their sleep out iu tbe - morning. Requiring, as they do, so much " more of nature's street restorer than adults. 1 it it positive cruelty to drag them out of 1 Cape May sea air renew, tile youth o! * all who inhale its invigorating elements ; ' consequently It will act against eariy rii- - ing. Our visitor! often remark that they t (pel ao sleepy when here. The reason is ' We don't like to prailirely'sjnert W > long these backward steps into tbe domain I ' of youth and bcaiky would ooolinue If a 1 talncd, but we are sure the effect in that ' of perpetual youth thai wicked old Span- ■ 1,1 rut of Floutrr, into whose bubbling ' waters those who plunged never grew old." ' lore to contemplate the beauties of 1 sunrise over tbe sea and all that sort of 1 thing -to bed. 1 Tbe Department of Agriculture at c offers the sum of 81,300 each 1 for tbe ten best returns of sugar manufac- f turcd frotn sorghum, and a like sum for i beets. All proposals to oompete for j Commissioner of Agriculture, be- P August 1st, 1682^ ^ ^ ^ g Bute and defense 880,000, which proves The largest liquor bar in the world it the one 01 the Aitor Bouse, New York. is 1 bad day's business when over iu counter Snot sold 8700 worth of ''Liquid hardware." B
1 Of tbe many Dew seaside resorts Hatha re • Sea I.le City seems to Uke'thc lead. This place did Dot hang fire, but went off at : ancr on tbe high road to prosperity. The ; Pennsylvania Railroad have arranged for I excursions to Hi is new settlement each . week day. RcaidrnU and sojourners at [ Cape May desiring to vary their enjoy. - mcnl can now go to Bra Isle and return as ■ arrive at Bra Isle City at 11.10, and nv I turning leave Bra Isle City at 8.45 or 4.55 I p. m., and reach Cape May at 4.40or 6.2S ■ p. m. The tare for tbe round trip, good . /or ten days to 81.85. IJoali Rllllnit* Heard I roiu. NawroxT, R. L, Aug. II, 1880. DxgJt BtTTXH*.— I am here trying to < Srlpsd by l>» Blasts, and ao not strata 10 aay JOSH BILLING?-. About the richest specimen of pbooetic | orthography we hare crer seen we raw young friend, J. Boyd Nixon, of the welU ' known tow firm ot Poller A Nixon, ! tiridgetou. The curiosity be received in 1 hi. ordinary business correspondence. We 1 give but a single sample of Iu originality. From it tbe reader ran form some idea of ' tbe merits of Hie writer's (enius. The word we desire to call attention to to spelled thutly— oequratc, and we are willing to go otairiU) that Joab Billings, or [ Artetnus Ward even. In all their efforts, ' Hon of a word in so singular and oomplete Skinny Men. Well's Health Renewer. Absolute cute ' for nervous debility and weakness of the generative functions. 81- at druggists, ; Prepaid by express. 81-85. 5 for 85. E. 8. Wilis, Jersey City, N.J. 1. 1st of I'aclalmcd tatters . Or in paw one*. Cape May, for week | radag July a. irax Ilrrater, MM Mty
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On account of iu geographical Import- : anen Cape May waa ooe of .the first points on our ara ooastaelected by the War Department for the establishment of a aignal service station. We bate, aa to veil. highway whirii leads to all tbT^mmerce , o! cities situated oc tbe I Via ware bay ! May station U]1 two years sgo a centinu- j out service was maintained at It for a i period of eight yean, and we had, con- ! •oqocnHy, a publtobed daily bulletin in all tbc _ large towns In tbe United .Stales . j Two years ego a signal sendee slat ioo waa | set up over on tbe Breakwater and daily j reports from it, aa bad been formerly done 1 I at Cape May, and tbe service bere left In | -the bands of a angle operator, who must ? in addition to kia arreral duties at the station keep kia Una in repair, which of porta. He to supposed to exhibit tbe danger signals, but bow he ma toga to-do it wbco absent repairing we cannot tell. Then ibis ooe observer must sleep and all of wbicb ia againat a good terrier at Cape May. These are about tbe facta. Why was It that tbe station was taken from Cape May. where it was first established and was doing so much good and taken to tbe Breakwater where it dura us no good? Upon inquiring we bare learned two things: Tbe first ia, that Hie gorerament waoftd so open ara complete suiiac at Hie breakwater, licncc established one. being ao near Cape May it was thought that tbe continuous service and daily bulfrom there might be discontinue!, it wss therefore dooe, and the daily bulletins in the large cities ceased. Beoond, •0 far u can be learned nweffort to ret tbe full service republished since its dir. i oootiouaobr at Cape May twq years sgo, been made by any one, and tliat is ' bow the matter now stands A dallyatg- j regarded as of great importance to give 1 ditiois. Let immediate step* be taken in the right direction and we fed sure the government will again order full obscrva- | lions with s competent observer In charge, j SrjSiS"™™"/ j c. T. KTIPBENK. { apply Into eoatrlla with nule Barer. ITtoe I I'coplc slmuM never go to law about jj domestic difficulties. If you are bilious, take Simmons Liver | I!
Warrird. • &.!- j? B^-"J.^r5S,S5: . ma bom flfur -cVdvrrtisrmrnts. ■ J5ABNUM PREPARATORY . iglsSs, I ■gVJR RENT. •pOR BALE CHEAP. ptOR SALE, ^ axsilm. BIKNAKD Gape Mat. , pOR RENT I 1 The Cold Spring Prrahyterian paraonaae. 00- . stonsag reraikaoe^bip^^Uskaaralov tat » "apSJ™1 s^t~rnjgroJ3L°si ' ml' to Or Jons H I T H In ipSllti . | S0UTR«-«^S ' QQA PER WEEK CAN BE l.NUKABAM a CO. Beaton. Maw. "pEMEMBER THIS. ' tr JOO are wa Bop Btttera will rarely art • Nature in miking yon well whoa all elre^taBu II joe are wasting away with any In of Krtney djsraae. stop tempting death thla mam. moumr. c^daiignter, ran Isato tnepiaore'i'r g^s frarawfifaofBop Bterii. Mtlog HEALTH JS WliLTHT tU taixoa lor are UolMa; aau By mall, prer^L . A GENTS WANTED FOB SUL- : Jfl&AMflOO DAY. SSr.ss • Foe reu Jwmcatara. adilraaa 1. C. Moctranr a 1 PIMPLES. ■
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42 North Eighth St., ' ; 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. philadelphia. Jsiutn at £rgal ^difrtisrarats. SURROGATE'S OFFICE] ! . i c • slbikkAtk or the ootrsm or cape - MAT. at his offlra at Caps May Coon House. 00 ' tuesday and saturday : or^oara woex. wiluam hildkEth.^ QRDElT TO SHOW CAUSE. At an Orphans' Ooort hart at Oape Max Court Hraaj rathe riU^Aay ot April P-x^before ; Ganlrant Al.r'a'ni Kevvra. Eaqa-JadfSB. tiora'. acooaava.' havtrav xh tuirei to mT"nn ' Ssifyass . - prraM,' 'inJcaSm^uiat1 Ti'pJS' m'i S-'re"T atQipH^oranllraaaaatheiwratx-auuda^ "y ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR r SUITABLE FOE BOARDING HOUSE SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. EIGHT BOOM BHICK DWELLING. ' jif^aaiilSnn's^^Ls^rtre 1 SjioSn '^v. M-^maBCL CapeMay gtj. ' iq' ETZELg NE W ST YLE ^75 , - AitflrracI W.'HrrxXUB^Wlmra^N.?^'^
I aft/fciTtsLs ^--j| S hati-t-Lid at kis frlftiei' . % 8tlu<,l(.ny /V- ! \-i A Passing Word i Anything tliat can reasonably be akked for in summer clotliing for men and boys awaits you at Oak Hall. The i prices on both thin stuffs and woolens are fixed or read- . justed on the scheme of our last month's upset sale. Wanamaker & Brown. ! Oae Hai l, Sixth and Market. Philadelphia. BOOTS AND SHOES! Larera> an! Matt Complete stock of Good, Cheap Boos ana Bhora u cape May Co. STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONTE PRICE ONLY./ I am enabled to do honor by my eoatomera than I woohl oodcr the uidiacnnunaio credit plan. I
SEE OI'K SXJO GATTEBK. ALSO. A PTI.L SUPPLT OT FINE W A LL - PAPERS ■""'"""P*""""" ELDREDGE JOHNSON, n [ B8 WABHINOTON STREET. FRENCH & REEVES, Nob. 13 snd 15 Federal Street. CAMDEN, N. J. dealeks in GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets..^, a r. ooLfiuB. * x l Mi'LruKD' C0LS0N & MULF0RD, lumber. pFFICE AND YARD, Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kaiglins Ave., CAMDEN. N. J. Ap-M'e-y GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA Cheap Boot and Shoe Store, Grades, "Widths and Styles, JTT2STE BOOTS AN"D SHOES, And a full Line of Plain and Fancy Slippers. - - ALSO A. VI I ' -v. LINE OF GOSSAMERS . I. IpiOPF, fcus-y Oor. Waahlogton a JaeXaoo strbu. Capo May Cay. K. 1.
good news to all! v Unproved BUCKEYE & CRAWFORD MOWERS, ADRIANCE REAPER, WITH FIXTURES FOR ALL i rrBr^jSfif J THE BOSS WHEEL RAKE, Better than the Best Improved Revolving Rakes. Canopy Single and Double-Seated. PHAETONS. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, j Carriage and work Harness to suit all. HGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ot all Varietiea. uiia- W. R. VANCILDER, Petersburg. Cape May County, N. J. *
Snr ^drrrtismrnt?. THc.nrvtuiutf WPTt aEKri PHENOLJODI^UE. natA^ooM^afeia **d PHILADELPHIA Wiaisw &lass Warehouse BENJ. I SHfinnm, Sola rhlMalphlt IgrataTth. Frod, St, Mus, Fliti Elm Ctapim Frtad, aa Aoihcu Bka - JIttlCIS IUMV CL1SS. fisrif ui Mlt HUNCH CfllXKt CUSS, S:uV, fa, fkttm. FUINCH CUES, InU< IW. i? to Hi IL ruxcH rousBD run cua rrncH cuss ti rungragu,' K nxxci curau run in on. nsn nmi cuss. man. tNCUSI EOILU CUSS. 14. 1 1C. Ni 14 a. OkL INCUSE BIC8 CUSS, 14, 3 k, ul 1! it. tkkt INCUSE CilBOUl CUSS. CUress. fast toti , I ttNCB CITHUUL CUSS, rev u( rirk rtlsn. FEINCI C010ED CUSS, IlttW ui hi lrfiL IMULD CUSS. Drar ui MsrtrtL u HMSSD CUSS, btmni Tttim. ( NTIEHEiL CUSS, it lraf Tari S^tal Hnim CttllN UEIEKS. % Lie ui Bill * kin II (Kit CUSS, 54 ui I ix thick ; all brl lnT^^ "l ro'c^on rTtrwemmr*^ CTmsobaa, cut u any aito or ahafw, in lots to tnh purSTOnES t 205, 207, 209, And 211 North Fourth St GUNS xJ^?far.ra.a " au^y raax. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. i irrtarxgH, pa. AGENTS
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