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Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, AUGUST 26, 1882. TkU cu* Bev." Henry Ward llegcbcr made ibis i reply In the Chrutinn Union lo a query as lo whether it U wicked to dance: "It 1 - is wicked wl en it is wicked, and not i wleked when it Is hot wicked. In Ittclf ' il be* no more moral character than walk- I ing. wmsJlng or rowing. Bad company, untimely hours, evil dances, may make I the exercise- evil; good company, whole- ' aosne hours and borne influences may ' make it a aery great benefit." i The Ian t imber of Quit, edited by ! ' Miss Florence Duncan, fbnsineaa manager. , Mia* Heygah Hall,) it really ooe of the brighteat, aplr lest and most cultured Are- ( rhurrt of thi« or any other year. Quit f allows no pr nl-up I'lica to conlrent its j .power. It gives dclicgle Wrenmr from , .French, English and specially Canadian , wcial goasip and literature. Quit has ' , won iU way into the hoot rank of American periodica ls, and once reading it the j charmed reader will not willingly let" ii ■ dic. nor can ie forget the charming Eng. n lists with wbi.-h the fair editor and Jier * contributors lunches our literature. In „ aarcastn, pall *, wit and general mental . riebqa Qui: "takes the cake" We like hroa i men whose natures take in 11 alTconditioo- of aodety— Social, religions b and poiitlcs'-^int nrirrssarily to adopt " views prrvaii ng in these departments of ■ endeavor. Ar t to dispassionately weigh whatever is presented in the way of " thought and progress. A man who has ■' eome margin to his nature is "the one that U the
drawa others to him. We hate all conic in one tact with narTow creatures that run -along lo fittfe grooves of existence, wear, tag thsan deeper and deeper dti,tf they arc not bean ily despised, are at least very 1 carefully sh< nned. A cramped and naritfw mipd is ohatruaivr, it naturally op- ' poses evsryihing bey ond lis own short 1 1 vision ; it cm, of course, get no com prebeosive view; it bss, by living in the ' thin atiunap' err of distrust and prejudice, 1 - j effectually c'mkcd its growth and develop- 1 menL Hoe can wr love U or anything 1 else that is unlovely 1 _ < - "Jack," of the Sunday Tranocript, , pays his n speess to the chair question , thus. Tbs chat, problem at ibe huge seaside . hotels pees, ting the attractions of music quantity furnishes Hilcaid in discovering the unknot- n. The n-.iiieg.nuju, for In- ' stance, * deduct with any jafcty ' thai, given five bundn-d guests, a thou- fj aand chatt- will amply provide sealing acnMnmod.. lions fur'ibem oc the piazzas. ' Another ei sm-nt vfrfrfa in lo destroy the I present an, ijrepreseibk-cotiagere. Sow, i have right, every where— even on the piax- t zas of the I atria,. which lbey nightly grace' " with thdr -irew-orv-il la ,lnly midly sug- I geatret tin- they should not .motv-poliae I the rights , f I hi ae alio pro merely guests, t and con«-,; j,-nlh<^ untlet a dlsadvan- 1 tage. It i.mst la: conceded that inmost t matters lb- entisger. are rztrnnely moil- c eat and iinnt<tru*ivr. The ostentatious f parade of tlrrlr names upo any aubrcripi t lion list to defray tin- eapense of extra at- i tract iocs is rarely to be observed, and I their sen.- We natures ate keenly alive- lo 1 to the lac! of waimlh in tire welcome of r any ball I which an admission is cbsrge<l. s It is nnly upon Ilo- qoesliiai ,f chair* that s an appan*>tty irqyamcitahk- liBmws of • optnttar ratal. Between then-, ami the bore] t gueaU. And IS* difference, it must 1* underso- 1. dors not relate to the right of p CTlry cot ager to lake advantage' of Ibe n Bnl tire t radicc of rs-iaing ali llsc empty o chairs wi Ion reach and bidding them fur b undrr engagement to mret. with a large a rererft f- r jiosaitilr droppers in. o A PWgs] aornlitK. ° In the early aaorntag a fug occasionally „ bovry* over the sea. and at a little distance » •huts .art al! suro.un.ltpg objects. • It has » the tttai ; - effect ol making ibeur appear „ much igrgar that! they really are. A Hit's a bast gl thread .4 tire pier is Iransronned t, Into a life nrwfi. ami the small boy who u tattling from I to h- ... targe ,, a d man. Ihtorfl^ee: of fog-is rrspnosihje fuf p Anient- - Msgi-!l=u. wl». fl.s- sailed around South America, lank an rlpcri- c error wi h tin- l'alag-niao Indians through |, the fog which foe vails extensively in ,| Ure sui Utern part of the ocUnenk A „ parly i f there savages was ooe morning Men ll.ro.igh it. and a historian who was' , liken to retate the marvelous, wrote , down that they srerehage giants, seven to eight fret tn height, and had pne eye in the ceelt* of their foreheads like old Polyphnouis. So doubt bat Ho- <■* canard the natives (.1 that ill-favored region to * look much larger than tbey really were. " To pet nearer home. the fqgin the fona 0 of a l-ank sosnettme* lie* ihmg the bori- >' in t -wards the «**x*o- ■< *• very 1 much like the tamP^Yoo may dm ' cover hills, valley, and -plains akog iu 1 upper edge, and if y.ar bare an rmaginv I live t - ITU of mind, viltagea and towns may ' be trvesd oak The whole face of nature 1 a fug bank, causing much inconvenience and danger to shipping store hata^StareUaraj'ereK.'u^niMs aasw ateinn^waeTt^ n ^ ts» ml re ton ' • •• Saw**. Asa war drawgwe roe a hsra Siaiti i SSSj^jaBBRabjtt ; the hero and heroine happily married, c*- ! (
I Porta* "Cap. May Ware-: One Xesl Henntor. - i The "vox popoli" scroll to 'be unani- j moua in favor of OoJ. Henry W. Sawyer for our tlcwt Senator. Having made a tour through the county I was surprised to find that ihcexpremiou of opinion was ' generally in favor of Sawyer for the candidate : even among Democrat* who- arc j - supposed to he bound by their party tin's ' I Lave found many who will cheerfully accord the gallant abldier (hglr vote if he : , nominated. r . The conservative independent dement I that generally bold the balance of power: ; in most communities, and are not hound j ■ party ties, but vote for the beat rum. j . for the ooe that in their npinlno win study i the interests of bis community, and feat- j U-saly do right, I find without an exception arc in favor of CoL Sawyer: It emiv nredl the KtfJublican organization to ire. tie down at not* upon him. as the moat j eligible and acceptable nan for thr nature ! nation, and the party goes on again to j victory and triumph, j The standard bearer in the person of : Henry Sawyer a" Senator for the County of Cape May State of Newwill shot lustre upon the annals of ) the past, and will give renewed prest g ■ to ! j the strength sod portly of the Republican j principles. The non-resident population of (tape Island, mmpnsed of the foremost mm of 1 the times, from every part of tbccntmtry. 1 outspoken in their ptaise of Col. SaV- 1 yrr, as a man fitted by nature, education, observation, experience and devotion, t.i ' the party, as most cmloentljvalcutatedt/. 1 fill the office or Senator in all iu great ' measures and acquirements, in a lnanni r ' that would not only redound tn his honor, 1 would be aatisfartniy and acceptable ' In the highest degree to his fellow citizens ' who have united to honor him - And now when the popular polls beat s ' loudly, and poinu with unrrrng aim ' t.> the man who hu for to many years ' himself aowhtavely- in our midst, ' [ isirne niuisen a, -sitavc-iy- tn ruidst,
, why need we consult the oracle further? The brarc soldier returned from the . war, througlawt which lie battled nobly , and with bnoor, bearing tlie scats and . wounds of tbe deadly rifle ball : prewnnted . to colonel meritoriously (not liy political , influence) fur roospicuous bgavfty .m tlie . battle Held; crowned s^ilb the victors . laurel, aits quietly down lo tbe peaceful and bouorable labor of a good citizen, as- , silting bis friends and neighbors in pre- - serving tbe structure of society by an equitable and pure govcrnmenk He is called upon again, like Ciocinnatus, to leave bis plough in Ibe furrow, 1 and for a lime iu tbe civil walks of life, to do battle for us in the balls of k-gisia-tlon* He has responded aa be did before, -'a ben my country calls, H is my duty to 1 obey." Modes: nod unassuming in his : ambitions of life, his greatc* aim Is to devote blnuelf to bis country's good, and j^jsour lounden dlity to place him where Hesonrees at Cape- IIn> 1 have aaid Cape Mvy has rewm rets tbst are not readily discernlhU- ; It lias like- ' wise every season a round of gaireies that ! ts equally startling, and likewise require , systematic handling that they, may la- I thoroughly enjoyed. Each iA the threehotels b*» it* tri-wc-kly bops; .those at Ibe StorktJO and Osuttas Hall lead In point of fashion and prominence, th ee at the New CUambia 'la-ing more exclusive. Theai hope are gkvinua afTbe .style there lo la- seen canu.-t be dcacrilaal ; it ran -eareelv l« inure- i No uniforenity imlresa is otmnvcil. , peculiar style uf teputy and grac. I rs r idea of the magnificence ..f the scene. •I> mid I attempt its deaer'qdka, and 1 . •hall theref.ve only venture a wad ..r ■ There serins t. he a rage for hand--! painted silks and satins, and tliese a-c most exquisitely wrought. 1 am told that I a dreaa worn by a hading belle at a ricnt • dance al tbe Stockton, was the handlwisk of the lady whom it ad-irned It sras of lavender cashmere, etabnrately esnbrold ] ernl oo flounces, ptastrma and draperies { with brilliant flowers, formed of variously , colored silks and iridescent heads Tin- - thowwi ftiml and barque piee. s also of the embroider}- and ruffs of tin- , •cams finish as tbe shevea. A lovely dress wot by a-bionde beauty was of pale blue •eft silk. Tlie skirt was a o-wnhinatioo of puffs, ruffles and draperies. Interspersed with haded or pearled Spanish iter. The pointed corsage with sqnate col neck and the half-long alrwrs w-rre garnished with double rows of tbe pestled 'taoc; pale pink flower* were placed on tbe looping* at tbe akin and oo the eossage. The dances continue from half-past 8 till. II o'clock, abd Consist mainly of racquets, willies and landers. Tbe bt«*l exercise is the "College banders, " and it bids fair to become a papular feature in Terpaichotqan re-torn . Ali buds Join in singing the lucicn during the ducc. Favors, usually In the form of budbouquets, are- given to tbe'tadios in attendance, and the muste is bewitching. ObatrnctlDK tbe ■trceta. In a rase htfraa lbs ITutadiilphia Coort. wherein a party was charged with maintaining a nuisance in obstructing the high-, way with their manufactures, Judge Finter laid down ti>s taw as follows: "The public highways should he kept ckar curb to curb ud house to house. Violators have not intrntiooslly viotaud the law, hot it Is mv duty to say that in permitting vehicles to stand upon il tbey were maintaining a nuisance. It was a nuisance if a sing* wagon was to say tlswt tlie wagreis arc not kept there any longer than is absolutely neceaaary. Tbe"retawr» should find other means to who permits burs to remain oo the sidemaintains a nuisance. Any buil-der-aba obstructs tbe highway with nwvor brick uaioialS a nuisance. Era if il is ntcasaary for lbs bun news ot the reUtort to have the wagnos in front of their place for a short lime, they, neverI ^ pr®!* prefer tn purchase modi- j htoak"*1 ,COTC! lwlln !,ana j j tan Ooubir now. which saaish for the j
" Lore ssc" on cape Jlsr. (We welcome "Lortwc" (C. C. Reeves), i- , lo the eokimnt of the Win "Lorrac" 'r hat the real ajllatiu ot the gen OS rarwrtAes j | seestradr. and bis lucubrations have a d ; flavor of Charles Lamb, the gentle Eli*, i s | -Ed. Wava] ' i Csudin. n. j . August 18. wfi. r j Dkab wavx — In if i.- olden time— say ' '- i front flvcto lr« yearw^^-.— I was a fre- , ' quent freqnewer nf CapsAtay Ctiy. That: r ! was in-'tn- golden iliys, before the great I fire, when Co), (take nod Col. Boitoo ran j 11 ! respectively the Cetgreas and Culumbia i T ; Hall, and -vied with each ortter so success- > 1 | fully that hwb huuans attained Us.- per-.. • j fectiuo ->f a sraride hostelry, and their ' ' mtmer sis guesta were driven lo ulemn ly j " 1 ciianiing Ihc old, old fog: ! _ 1 kivrj old Cape Island (ken. 1 l ived i. tbe pebblrel beaeh. the Congress Hall din - [ (Scorel Uirrowcd uiy copy of Byron ! , and hasn't returned it. so 1 quote from , men may. and p-owihiy iueorrectly.) Till- exigencies of business, combined , with a free railroad past, hat tatter!} j said of ttiat thriving city holds good, ' passes or do passes to the contrary Dot- . -wlUxtaoding. Still, J have not entirely ( , deserted my old lore. I have visited, t , (tape May al intervals, ad interum. as it ^ were, and have looked upon Iier rising , . like the I'l.o-nix from her ashes- (By , the Wsv, 1 wonder whether the Phrrnix wasn't enabled to rise because of being „ fully Inaurtrl io »vne firstatlaaa coni|«ny, cer.t visits have deinoostrhted to -qte tliat (tape Msy City has risen from her ashes.. "
. -I The old-time, ritkety, frame buildings, the scene uf so many love-making, and, — alas, iicart-hrvaking. cpiaodea, , where so ld have been matte, have given place to pate-. ,j tial andsulwtantial brick edifice*, in which one may retire at night with a reasonable J(. expectation of rising In the morning in a _ healthy stale of natural liveliness and cusul scdocss, and not a done brown cadaver, n. fit only to be served up as the pier* <it e_ resistance at a crownra's quest feast. in The same old beach is there, defying the winter's stormy teasoo, and saying To old ocean's fiercest wuvea, "Thus far ,. shall thou come," no farther. And that same old ocean it lathing tlie strand and J singing Ibe tame old plaintive song iu e which Tl took Ibe Ibosuugh bats in tlie memorable concert when tbe— dmrning u Wars sang logeUier a many years agu, and D which it will cnnlinue lo stag (unless d Vendor, or Old I'rohahilUies, or tome pp other k-arned Jackass iuu-rvents). (or But tbe fire fiend did not sweep away * all of old (tape May. Beside* the bearb and tlie halbing. and the unburnablc d unan. liiere are left must of the old tandmarks and trysting .placet. l' i The Excursion House, where the bone V I and sinew, and their ribs, manage to comv | press a season's recreation and fun into The Stockton, an Elyatam to those of " plethoric puree, and perhaps, ali things c.msiik-n-el. as cheap a place aa ooe tan T run a board bill on. where tbey throw in gratis, each day. al Jtaal. thice dollars' A I worth of good music. !• | The Clislfootc, where my particular '- fiicod, and the nation's sbouldjK particuT j Ur ward (Tor, like Miss Dcsdemobi, we 1 I Slunild love him for the "dangers lie has ' ; | mart,"; Colonel Sawyer, dispenses an , t Icgant hospitality at so moderate a prior i Dial one Is led to believe that *"lbr earth r . aud the tea are his. and all that in them I is " tiyt It— * |bcy are "It IsOmtsSy In liis * ] well apread table. (The Colonel will be 'j Trenton .j"**" " ' ' Afl ilex-, and other* almnat equally k it-".", air left, and Ctape May toatay U f brighter and better, and every- way more I I desirable, (ban etcg before. * j But I am trrepaasihg upon the time and r | space of the Wars, and waves— that is, e i good healthy wavre— don\ as a rule, * ] allow any encroachment . '' | Dear old Cape May" if momentarily I * i have wandered from thee, my first lore, V lo younger, and livelier, and perhaps II fi.-bu r, but not fairer, attractions, I bum- ' bly askltby forgiveness. Like Ion. I ree t irn to the thee, and with Ion can troth.: I fully say: . To Bail ye glesmlnx "Itn unchanged aspect . Yours repentantly. B ^ It rat !"». J. voll. Cavalir, t Frtaa tie Bordrelawn KcgMsr. I Wednesday tbe atalwart form of Nai polcon B. Adams was visible in front of q the little irriting-detk in tbe post-offloc, ■as Napokoq was writing an affirmative l_ lospoase to the fallowing invitation : B 111 Atlt 1ST ta VosfcATWAvf4"0" '- CoauAtig In accordance with rfaolutioos adopted al our last regular meeting, at (tape May. September 8th, 1881, our Third Annual Roiinian will lie held in ' Princeton, N." J., Tncaday. September i- 5th. 1882. i- Comredia will aaaembie at Clinton street . sutloc, Pennsylvania Railroad, Trenton, to uke special train for Princeton, tearing e at 10.80 n-ta. :t Wv are the guests of General Karge, l and It it hoped there will be a large att tendance, as our old commander has made - extensive arrangemcnu to entertain us." J There will be an election for offlarra for n the ensuing year, besides other btSuoess t of imporunoc- • ^ CPAS. W ATT8. PresMsni. We cannot htlp notictog I he liberal ar^qo-xoi la rail *al H. A. Krr.nedy'* I>iw* » nffwug from (Mtseg™. Severe coogas. 1- CiiMx Sanaa nreocams. Hay Fever. Loss or r. Vtaoe, Ilaamaw. or aayagreuoa or tie Throat n orLoasa. It win posttl rely ecre yea. m ' An exennaon ticket is good until used, >f says Itw bigheat ooutt in .Arkansas Qwlnlne aopersvdcd. a l thr pmuSraaiw'adSrtKnvnl^Forsal e°b» a B. A. s-wredy and «arej A ■rer.y, <kj» Hay 1- I <V'" ° | tondaoreeuroe* lends to Rb>ic "Itooa" On Rsts." R I Tbe thing desired found at tut. Ask '• I Drojrista t.g --Rmigh ret Rata.* It rU-ars d 1 r
Orders have been issued for the opcniDg : and manning of th? life-saving stations I " on the Atlantic and gulf coaala for tbh ena suing active season, si follows: lo tbe - > First District, embracing tbe cos* ,.f : Maine and New Hampshire, all staltoos I j from September 1 to May 1 : Second Dis- 1 r ">«, cout of Mawacbusetu, all atations, j . j from September 1 to May I. -Third Dis- I t : trict, ouast of Itlaalc Ialaqd and Lond If. ' l land, stations Noa. I, 8. 7. 8, 8. 18, 22, I J : 25, 28. 80 ami 83, frum SepU-mlcr 1 to I a Msy 1 : tin- r. noiiein; nations, from Sept. 1 -jlltoMay I. Fourth District, court of . ; New Jcnay, stalioos Noa. 2, 12, !7, », 1 r j 25, 80 and 34, from SejU. 1 to May I : ther ! remainder from Sept. 15 to May 1 ; Fifih i ' District, from Cape Uenlopen to Ca|ie Charb, all stations froth Sep". 1 to Msy 1 : Sixth District, ode qr Virginia sad North Carolina, all atations from Sept. ,1 ' lo MaV 1 ; Seventh Disjrict, em'jtac:ng the Florida coast, whidi has no.life taring c atations. but has hoaaea of refuge diaigned to afford shelter and succor to those ssbo i may tie cast ashore, are kept open the entire year; Eighth District.Gplf of Mexico, stations Nos. 8, 4. 5 and 6, -Sept. 1 to May I. Compensation allowed : Fifty dollaia per month to each man. without rations or other allowances whatever - - thy service w.tlim Ibe iio.us u,v uoans ] allowed, aiul.lo |ay the men laii compensation and wtiat they were, led to expect ' by reason of the proviMiats of the art ..f 1 , 4 h last, it >.■ n-lexary to nn.it tlie meantime a.. -s»di!> ac .w-tuk- f.y ing in the ueigbUiti....),
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C JltSEJ-u'utOUBS, r. St. 0 7 'hat ;««? ttdriUcn, Invalid wife, sis- ' WW jrei let /Are, nfrr t when so easily enrol. ° JlfK: ^flrrrtlsmifnts. ; GERSOM'S. GERSON'S. ; Mrs. Rosa Gerson ■ 42 N. Eighth Street, t •*- — : IMMENSE REDUCTIONS . 1 I> PINK MtLLTNEBV TRIMMED I HATS AND BONNETS. HK u;l? UN;!i,rb"TtalT:ie_^»Ole° w.' lor. H Is cla Waw^.MdJk«m-tu, ^ . tSrSlON? T& and Bala, , HF iPt-noNS *l.» : Pinner prtoe, law and . ; ttBuvcnoKq-fs-ssi .- , ; « SPECIAL BARGAIN. ; KKPTCTIONH We barentarked^a Jot of Hata i iKDPcnoire - REDUCTJONB HAO. rach. | OSTRICH FEATHERS. ■ SSI £irz'h£?£: . sesess;: Srsarr-.ts - KBurrnoNS w or PTarana nura. want ami r Rntt-OTIONS nm^wretaberePlaMdWrme , REOfCTlONS moor). TriffliA Hats & Bonnets. * trDrcftoNS wn?io Sa Sd n?*We a JreTT IKPCcnoNg all lihrt a, pantm-nta. soo* as ! HgDfenONS wpaatah Laosa, Brwded IMS ■■lirfclltlT? ctmv trreung.. oiasssmu, KgDfCTlONS bltas. nadaa, Rinnoas. At, Ac. |Jtadkai ter^^reh^neron B»d a^tavir Mrs. Rosa Gerson, 42 North Eighth St., » 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. |
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■TIGGT"""'. "■ w- '■ H"TT°" A FRENCH & REEVES. Nos. 13 and 15 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N- J. - . GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, Fertilizsrs, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. GEO. J. BURKHARDT'S SONS. NORTH BROAD BELOW CAMBRIA STRtKT. j PHILADELPHIA. CEDAR WATER TANKS j SECOND HAND TANKS GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA ' Cheap Boot and Shoe Store, I Grades, -Widths and Styles, FINE BOOTS -A-2STID SHOEsj And a full Line of Plain and Fancy Slippers. ALSO A. FT7T.T. LINE OF OOSSAMEKS I. KNOPF, • Oir. VVfttlngton A .1 ,,-x- M. . ... U.( City. N.J. ! M. H.'GGLT . NO. 37 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Fine Groceries and Provisions of all kinds, philadelphia fresh butter, cooking butter. fg-ca ohuers will receive 1uiorpt atiextiox. i
Urir ^dvfrtisrmrnts. J_JOI.MAKS • SrmmWotKpaniShOTSa5re7! ' J PI«K PllOTOURAPn AUII JIS , , j^r.-SJsrarsL>i ' QUAHDIAX'S SALE. 1 Bj vtrtoe ot an order ot lit Orphan Cran er i _ tar coo tilt ol Cap* May kvld at Cape May t'outt V catUrraJuw-iA^auicrlurd, balur llmtuvlurO . I c"i* May^ximyiSria!? ! j Paial uro-v i ' Jneitrwrvbannreo and^lour and^ajt." t.-. i j ■ i - ■ Saiwwnii iSm breinntr™ ttake j J ^"auliiliia *»t ety-Ionr lain- | , 1; JAR* ^mi^atTMIK^OmnlM. j ^ : HIALTH IS WEALTH. ' : Pr.^E. C. Rgaa aata^Braia TTeatafcu , t MTiaiaj, Biiai aanu i So a. Iwp^mry. inrninn- 1 1 UU7 f aiwaiawa. PrrmalaraOM Agv^raaard^by j j \
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