Cape May Wave, 14 July 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

V */ A iPunflBaH l IKBS I PjLv n*t i '' i Published Every Saturday Morning. , CAPE MAY. JULY tt. 1883- I TkU pmptr U lul*»r< ml am Cmpr Mm y CUp I , r~t^mpmmmt MmmwUmmamr. , The man who predicted that we should have no rummer this year will Warn something to I.b advantage 1')' "wining Into ' tot- retains' from the signal service sta- ^ Unas aD over the country. The Biltlmore Suit sayi a special o«- I vcntkm will probably be called to meet in , Baltimore, in September, to choose a sue- I mar to the late Bishofi Flnkney. It dua at* think, any of the candidate* 1 named, n far, are likely to lie rler led. ! They have a new style of »'»» card ( every day at the Gait House, Iratlsvllle, ( Ky., and they are appropriately drsigncd , P. whaturer naiiuaal or l-cal emu Ua|v ( pens to MwFpcnixad in the public mind. , "" " The hira haa all the -merit of originality and ■ovcity. Sane industrious pcrxin has taken tire ! trouble to Inform hhosclf regarding the ' ■timber of parent pills that await tire I choice uf the ailing American public, and ' haa disowned that there arc one hundred and iliiy-two different kinds at present in the market, and all doing as well as can he < x peeled. Another calculator has found lliat the- nation swallow! sixty mllllun pills annually. This doca doi include the pellets <A homoropalhy. Verily, the r national ft/*n«*h must be indestructible. A Mew York plumber called on one of his customers last week and asked him to subscribe something toward a fund being raised to give a handsome dinner to the net iotud convention of plumbers shortly to sssrmbie in that city. The gentlemen thus solicited declined to contribute any thing in that form, but told tbe canvassing brother that he might mend aleak in the waste pipe and put a new washer in tbe slop-cock of tbe wash basin In his billiard room, and be thought that out of that job profit enough might be made to pay for the whole entertainment. It is •aid that the plumber accepted tbe alterSome people arc never content with their lot, let what wlU happen. Clouds whether It rain or shine. To than, every incident Is an accident or a calamity. Even when they have their own way, they like It no better tltih your way, and, Indeed, consider their most voluntary acts as matters of compulsion. We Saw a striking illustration the other day of the infirmity we speak of, In tbe conduct of s chl M shout three years old. lie was crjYhg because his mother bad shut tbe parlor door " Poor thing," said a neighbor, com passionately, " yon pave shot the child out." "It's all the same to him," •aid the mother ; be would cry If I called him and then shut the door. Il'g a peculiarity of that hoy. that If be is left rather suddenly on either side ol tbe door, be considers himself shot out, and rebels accordingly." There are older children who take lite same view of things. Of Course. What 1 Take a vacation, or if you cmploy a large number of handrgive them a vacation. It Is a cheap way to prepare for tbe busy season of work which w ill scd rested man will do more In one day than a tired, overworked one will do in two. "Ail work and no play makes Jack a doll boy," is applicable to all, old and young alike. Tbe human body is like a machine; It needs repairs now and then, and to do it properly it must be " laid up " while undergoing than. The ■organ needs to be toned, the sralcfa needs cleaning and adjusting. How mi ch more the human orgsnirstlon which is to fearfully and svoodcriully made. Even the land must have a period of rest, and lie fallow in alternate years. Your bond la a better liotse If his shoes he taken off and he he turned out to pasture fur a lime. Every body, and every thing In nature needs a period of real ; it la in tbe order of our bring, and lies si its foundation. denial, or U you magnanimously give yiair workmen one, more, hut no matter, let tbem go and do aume of tbrir dalles . yourself ; that may be a blaring in dogiuss- lis considerate to youru.it and others and heaven will shower prosperity upon you. Do not work yourself to death nor jour employees either. Go Hers at Cape May, if you please, and there It no earthly reason why you should not bo satisfied acid happy. A Noisy Welcome. At the Station you are astounded by s 1 Md clamor of human voices, like the harking of a multitude of dogs which have aT" i^^u^U*Tth"lredb'lnl h"in* evi able pound. They arc not dogs but be a sou ice of admiration and envy of lite p «w invalid who arrives to Atlantic City in quest of health. There never sai he rd, not even at world-famed Niagara, sot h yclBng by trackmen. After fighting though three or four score of tbem, each of -.Thorn snatches at your valise a* If U wu< his own personal property and you w. -.r stealing it, you find j our sray out at one of the numerous gams sad you hostile somen hat freer. true bills found Pmlsdsijwia, July llth.-ln lbs mat. ter of Robert a Morrell, chief auditor, J sues 8. Smith, A. T. Goodman and Martin W. Culp, clerics, charged with esnbexairmcoi while in the employ of the Gas Trust, tbe Grand Jury this afternoon , KrSHFaHsrw Goodmen, 8980, end Gulp. >100. at. on alu-ocxs rortoia i-lahtS!"* 1 "* iiwnrT ».»tirr.Ja_i».n.r.c.«. t V 11. -4*. p, M. r. Sl-W .mlirmK •*. I T«- -St Bnrad.a; . New Vtvl, lag «. l«Sk t

• pored to hid farewell to business, bricks sod mortar, discomforts of the reason in ' cities ; come to cape May of course, ' arid take a pretty little frame cottage. Hid let Dr. Edwards in his excellent bock ' -U -W We (flight to Live," tell of tbe in bis own words : "About six : . o'clock In tbe "morning be gels op, and if " ' the weather is fine, goes for s half-hour walk on the beach ; tben he has an appc- . tile for breakfast ; after which be rite around for awhile, reading or writing. | j About half-past eleven or twelve o'clock , lathing suit, brer which he throws an j ortrwtappcr. and with, slippers on his J - harp fast, walks down to the bath house, , i .o which be has sent before 1dm a p|lr of. i flannel drawers made like pantaloons. , Throwing of bis wrapper and slippers. | ' stands shout tbe beach talking with | frh tiffs for ten re fifteen mhmtc*,te order , that be might get thoroughly cooled off, i 1 and have the temperature of hjs body - reduced near to that of the surrounding | 1 atmosphere so tint when he enters the | ' cold wsler It will bare a less injurious - ' effect oo the surface. "When be feels well coolod off, tjul be- , fore be gels chilly be walks briskly out i . deep, when be dims bead first Into the ] ■ ftrjl breaker that comes in. Then, unices , I the undertow is unusually strong, he keeps , 1 on out until tbe water reaches his armpits. < t Here be floats, and swims, and dives i under each breaker, taking care always to , have his Isead wet and his body well under . water. He never goes out oo the beach, ■ as be sees many others doing, lying ; around in the sand, with the air evapor- . sting the water from their clothing and j chilling their bodies, and then going hack I into the sea. > "He knows that be would be very apt to ; take cold If be did. He realizes how s easily this beneficial hath msy be made s r great injury to' him. He has read thai a I protntDCTrt English ph ysieran has sutod in - England's greatest medical journal that t porary congestion of the kldoeys imuie- > d lately after coming out of in ocean bath • He knows enough about medicines to un. f demand that If he bathes propesly this f ooagestion will be bat transient sod w ill s pass away, while If be is imprudent, fre- - quool repetition msy convert thls tem- ' paaiy condition into a permanent and veritable disease of tbe organs. He dors not climb up oo another's shoulders, neither does he allow any one to mount b bis and dive over bis bead, because be • feels that Le it receiving enough exercise • sod expending a sufficiency of force in f simply standing op against tbe powerful . breakers and being tossed about by tbem , without making unnecessary effort. 1, When be has been in the water for fifteen s minutes, resisting the pressure of his s friends to remain longer, be goes out, and e tarrying not, walks straight and fast to < his bath boose. Battering bis suit, he • first mops his body dry with toft towels, e and tben rubbing with coarse oors, or 1- even with a flesh brush, makes his whole e surface fairly bum sod tingle. Tbe dry flannel pants, wrapper and slippers are J donned and be walks borne. A servant " washes out tbe YWhing suit In fresh ' water, bangs it out to dry In readlneas for ' next day." 1- Tbe doctor at this stage of affairs per. • mils tbe hatha to have a little toddy if be happens to be In the humor and1 sometimes a cigar. Ual lie regards tbe bath complete, of course, without them. * s The Driven Well Patent Swindle. 9 Several of our Cape Msy sularrlbera II who have in use on their properties one ' or more of the much lalked-of tubular or f driven wells, btve requested us to give 9 them all the Information we can In refer- ' ence to the late decision In Iowa, which 1 holds that Green's patent Is entirely null 1 and void. Some of these who are thus 1 interested have paid the royally demanded 9 by Green'* icprtacnutlrev, but they can9 not, under tbe decision, recover tbe money ■ they have been swindled out of. Tbe 1 decision was rendered by United States " Judge Sblras, At Dos Moines, lows, some 9 weeks ago, with Judge Love and Judge ^ Kelson, of Minnesota, as Associate Judges, f Tbe enurt held that the patent is null and ' void: first for abandonment to the public - for several yean before Green applied for 9 a patent; second, far priority of use, and ' third, for want. of novelty. Green, it will be remembered, was a Lieutenant-Colonel " of tbe Bcventy-nhrtb New York Volun9 leers during tbe war. sod while in camp ■ in 1881, dgvlsrtl a process by which a rod • was driven into tbe ground until, water - was reached, which might be pumped to • Uie surface after tbe red was withdrawn. t It was not till Msy, 18S8, that he applied " for a patent, baring, during the interim, 9 abandoned the Invention to tbe public. A reissue of the patent was obtained in 1 1871, which the-Towa couri holds to be 1 void, because it nnbract* tbe application of a principle not covered by tbe original invention, namely, tbe mfrsUtutioo or a driven pipe which remained in tbe ground ! for a driven rod, which was afterwards . pulled out to allow the Insertion of a . pomp. It was also shown to tbe Court, j ihatE. W. Purely bad hi 1849 and 1850, put down wells In Milwaukee by a proI eras sulwUntiallj the same as that emt ployed by Green; and. also, that in the . summer of 1881. sevrcgj months before- , Green put d"«o his first well on the , campground of bis regiment, there was successfully oaulructed at Independence. ( Iowa, a driven well, which was a tube . driven down to the water-bearing stratum 1 , with a pump attached to the top of the , lube. Even bad the claim of novelty been , sustained the patent. It Was argued, woold , have been void, because of Its practical surrender to the use of the public. The patent is therefore absolutely worthiest:, and Iborgh Green declares be has money i enough to carry the matter on an appeal . to the United State* Supreme Court at , Washington, our advice to those who t 1 hare so far resitted his attempts st ex- ; i tortioc. is to enntinue to refuse to be j I letimixod- Green will never carry Lire i > swindle any further. j Tbe trie Bishop Pinknfy, on the Tut- . day brieve his death, with a possible pre - ] ' monition of bis sudden end. handed his memorandum book to Dr. Lewin. asylng, i " Hoe is the record book of my official ' arts up to ULdsy, with all the papery j i bricngmgtoth^- [ J. D. Craig. . st sewing machine and ■ > organ agency. Washington and Decatur ! meets, baa on draught Hires' celebrated I read leer whith evury Body likes and may drink without injury to liwmwlvra or |

Sonatefiub-commlttae on Foreign ( ■ :-***■ ■>'»* c*1" MAy' Wednesday srtrenoob Mosjs Crcmo, or Congress Hail, received from WashIngton, D. C-, tbe following telegram: 1 WsiouWTOS, D. July 1 1. 1888. , Proprietors of Cooeress Hal): Reserve serin good rooms for Senate Subommntiee •« Foreign Kelatloai and i officers to-nlgt'L (Signed. ) J. D. Ssxiu. \ Assistant S rgeant-at-Arms. ( The tub-Committee oooaisting of bena- c Lap ham, of New York, president; I Jan. T. Morgan, Alabama! Wllkinaon c Call. Florida, and officers in attendance, i T. Bahcock, stenographer: Charles IL ; I dak; Colonel Marshal McDon- i aid, of the United Slates Fish Cotatnis- I . Hon, and J. IL Snced, Assirtanl Sergeant- i at Anns, arrived on the 8.70 train from I and w ere taken to Oongresa 1 in coaches, along Beach arcmie. i under the escort of the Meiers. Oiunp't < representative, Mr. Jolin 11. Pugh. i . In an interview whh the president we i ! that tbe aub-onmniUee is here to • - into means leading to the preset i 1 ration of food flsbra on ourcuasL It . will he remembered that our State passed I ■ joint resolution at a late session, asking i 1 the general Government to 4otertere In i • behalf of our coast fishing interest. We i ■ believe thai this resolution, with tbe ap- - ' proral and co-operation of Scnetor Wm. i I J. Sewcll, lc4to an appropriation of 810,000 being made by Congress* for invest i- ' gallon and report. Some of the destmc- , ' tire fishing lidng dooe liy foreigners, the ' subject has been refenrd b> the cummit- . tee on Foreign Relations whore sub. 1 Committee it now here. During the evening Congress Hall was 1 ^e center of attraction, and tbe Senators ' and officers were very thoroughly hut respect fnBy looked otct by the multitude > that l iitered-in the spacious balls and r porches of tbe hotel. We noticed in enn1 vernation with the distinguished strangers, , > United States Senator Win. J. Bewell and ' State Senab* W. a Miltar. When tht 1 omimittee - leaves here it contionre tn- - quiry at Atlantic City, Asbury Park, Long - Branch and Coney Island. The presrrration and increase of food s Sabts is now receiving the altcotioo of all I enlightened government* It is a subject . of vast iroponanpc to our race, sod it is . gratifying to know that the general and ] Stale governments sre applying their , powers to the task in such a way as will , . Tbe subject bsa been agitated for scvt era! years in our own State of New Jere sey. Thinking nifn saw what was, and , is still going on, and asked tbe govcrnI mrot to interfere, whidi It has done, , and a subcommittee of - the United Slates . Berate was appointed at its last , rcssion to take testimony and report upon f Use subject of legislation with a view to j preservation. „ It is an old story to our ciUsrns bow a p Sect of vessels composed of small sloops, schooners, sail steam vessels may be sera, r nu almost any floe day, off our boast cne gaged la purse net fishing for menhaden, j- which are uwl as a feriilixcr after the oil P has been pp»>"1 not of them. In these t purse nets arc taken, vrilh tbe menhaden, I, great quantities of edible fish such as the r hluefldi, horse mackerel, weakfitb, drum, bass, and about every other kind found in our waters. Tlieae fbod fishes do not I find their way to market, bat. are put b » iih the general catch and manufactured h by the cargo into products above named. This intemperate destruction of food list ran Ad the legislature of several Atlantic • Bister to art. Chief among tbem is New e Any thoughtful person, wbrtbre be be r engaged in this business of extermination e or not, will acknowledge that It is great ■. folly and ought to be checked sod finally ] bo -ken up alngelhra. Nut only do peo. || pie mho ior fldr as a food complain and. s are alarmed, hut risw who gain a Ureli- ] bood by fUlilnr tor thl* tinil, object to see . tlielr business hn km up before tbclr eyes; f which it sure to be dooe if tbe general e government will not interfere and with a her strong arm slop further destruction, p As initiatory to that great work, tbe Scnc ate •nb-commiuee » now st Cape Msy L for tbe purpose of taking testimony. It d held its first session Thursday In the coroc niitloc-room at Congress Hall at 10.80 a. ir m.t with Senator I.ipham. president, In j (he chair, Ed. B. Taylor, civil engineer II ol our city, wai the first person called by -I Assistant Bcrgeant-ai-Arms Bneod, and i. examined under oath- He testified very p fully as to the large variety and habits of d our food -fish, and lo tbe large decrease r within late years of one half. He saw 0 oo reason (or It ot^er than the wholesale i, destruction worked out by purse net fish1 ing for menhaden. He said that tbe food i, of sraakfish was principally young menhaden, and that this destruction threatened a the final exllocti"U ot the edible trout or c wcakflib. Mr. Taylor gave Hie oanunlu 0 dee very valuable intovmaliou, and of the J kiod pertinent to tbe main question, tbe t destruction of fish of lha kiod used for 1 food found is our coast waters. a Captain George nudreth, keeper of I Government Life Nation No. 39, sras , next examined, and his answer to the , main question propounded by Judge Lap- . ham was that tbe catch of food flxh was . not more than ooc-tcntb cf wbal it arts t forty years ago, when bis knowledge of . the subject began. Tbe captain corrobc oisted previous testimony and In answer I t> Senator Morgan, of Alabama, gave , furtba inforinsiiun "( tlw life sod habit . of oar coast fishes. During the captain's i examination Senator Sewcll camp into . the room sod made -important suggoii lima. 1 After tbe examination uf Mr. HUdreth | Mr. Maurice Crosse, Samuel Schellragrr : and Wllmon Wsre were before the com. , millee and ooofirmrd the testimnny r already given. I During the aftrvnoon. by invitation of I United States Senator Scaell, tbe dis- > Ungoisbed gentlemen were driven over to Scwellv Point This gave tbem a Oaf opportunity to view tbe coast line and In. ! shore flaherfts. . Yert arise, st 10 a. m , t there sras another session, and on each succeeding one of flbe committee's suy ' business appertaining to tbe work of ln- . quiry will be done. Witnesses from At- , lsntic Uty and other points along the , COSM have been telegraphed for. Tbcy ' win be examined here on their srrirsl. Cooev Island is tbe next point tube I I vbitcd. • change in tbe committee's more- , since the first aooounocmeat an iu . 1 arrival ' Mr*. James Labd. Ill Jrfforsno strreL , 1 TaasTox. N. J., says : " I used Brown's , - Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and obtained I great relief. " Iflsre rou H ran Dianse in any form 1 , If to use lb. Graves' Hrsrl Regulator; 80 1 nw't^%KmaE«k *

Cape May's Summer Attractions. Reading a graphic descriptiist imtbc . Timtm of sonic of tbe most pnemarat j" features of' the herd- walk at Atlantic (_ wherein tbe wnta complained < t rs tbe constant intrusion upon promenading " couples ot peripatetic vesden of eyeglaascs, segan. lananae, canes, etc., UKrisk of insult Incurred by unattended » ladies sort tbe general dclapidation of the walk itself. 1 was struck with tbe fact |,i of bow directly opposite a description ap- B plica to the walk here. At tbe beginning of cvcry-scason U is thoroughly repaired " and made perfect, while tbe top board, „ | laid flit, furnishes a continuous scat for entire length. Of courvc, there will flirting whenever anil whoever two " amatory Bat kites of different sexes meet, I have yet lo bear of decorous ladies yt > insulted em the board-walk or elsewhere. In the bath much of society's I conventionality is laid aside, and ladies with entire propriety may accept tbe help- si ■ band of gentlemen in their cubit b i jth-ilic sometimes over-nidr l-resken, ' b-it the acquaintanceship turd not be rtc- y i "Lniscti U-yond the occasion. If it "has I beat found so mutually senes'-l- as b> " ! nirkv its extension .ksiraWe. means will i dout'tlcss be found to secure It - fonnsl t and proper ratification. Here, ni else- £ • where, womanly modesty and goal seow c should be tbe guide. As for the [cri;- - c • Apart from tbe eye-glass venders, wbo , • oomc down with tbe excursion boat, ply i, ! their avocation lor a brief period, and rr. • turn with it, I never see any of tbe crait. • Tbe bathing for a week lias been aupct , and as It it one of the distinguishing fl-.- • lures of Cape Msy. that its whole sum- ( ' mcr population cmpths itself into tbe »-a I between the hours of 11 and j, the daily , I at this lime of the season. Similarly, the - fishing bas Dover been so gohAMore . ahcejisliead litve been caught in the inlet j 1 here than has been reported from any fc other place, while 'no boat returns with. - - out a gratifying suing of blue fish. A ( ? number of gentlemen wbo were down bete last week, and who, lor tbe first 1 j time, forsook Atlantic City to fish here, ^ ! caught twel^ejhatpskead and seventy ^ hlucfisb on SBBBlc tide, which they den clarnl was the most successful flshlbg ^ j tbcy bad ever done. You know liow con- ( r semtlvc I lave ever boen In the matter ( j of relating fish stories. • and I think- 4 - should still sustain that character, when I say tluit tbe .above was from actual and pcrc-insl count. Of tbe extraordinary ( j abundance of sbeepsbead, I bad proof, in ( my modem personal expcncncc, whin, fleliing wilh a small, blue fish buok, baited , J witii shrimp, I hooked, pulled in, landed, | 4 and subsequently helped to cat oneot these finny luxuries, Ibat 1 bsvc proriously, with elaborate preparation, and for unsuccessful hours, fished for in every nook and comet of the coast where I bad heard tbcy bad been taken. A plcasantf event, and one In whose ' train many other pkssant events will follow, will Iw the arrival on tbe 15th of the , I; National Rifles from Washington. They will Lave a strong civilian following of C both -sexes, anil already three lulls, at '* Congress Halt Slockton Hotel, and Columbia House respectively, are a onounced, "' with a grand 85 subscription hall to fol- . low, one huudred subscribers to which ^ The " Rifles " come for ten days and a . whole season's enjoyment, have recurcd • quarters in a large cottage which they will occupy exclusively and which, among o'lier ways, will be made auractive with • 8300 worth of plants and II .wets, the order fur which, from Pull i iclpbia, I • heard given. On the 15th of August, the Washington Light Infantry, who were ' here last summer 180 strong, will come 150 strong, and, as bcrorc. will encamp on ^ Copgrcss Hall lawn, Tiirtt there will he more balls and more of every thing that |* lends sttraelivencss to thti summer court • of health and fashion. jj Children's Riparian Rights. , What are tboac, pray ? Shore rights, h you innocent dear, sod one of these is tbe J right to occupy a full share of put.ltr at-' [, ti-ntion and receive a recognition of Ifi^ ■ tbe columns of tbe Dailt Wats. We _ owe tbe children sn apology, and willfe:- . „ deavur to make amends in the future' j Tbe truth is, our aim lias been too high. r and we propose to oome down a little ibis J mom Ing and say something of tbe dear tsqrs and girls wbo arc the joy and corn|f fort of our lives. Cape Msy is the choice i c of snmmtT acasborc retorts for tbem. H Parents are uot^alow in affirming Ibis c wlten tbcy have spoil a season here and observed the safety of tbe place physically ^ preached just now; we intend lo got away ; j frean that, unless one may he found In the trips of tbe young fishers to tbe creeks u snd sounds for spoil in'bapturiog, well, e whatever small fry may crane along. We e uni s psrty of them yesterdsy en the 1 ir beach. Each memba of it bad some : kiuil of game. One a pinch crab, which - ,( be had caught with tbe net that be was t proudly carrying ova bis shoulder. Anc otha bad sume eels in a luskef: tltoae bad k been captured with the primitive pin 1 g h ->k and borne made line of wrapping ' , thread, which U aft a all, tbe boy's ideal \ ( way of preparation. Two charming little | _ misres with snn burned faces and Bowing ' r hair carried a basket with A varied assort - c meet of minnows, little spotted hacked , crabs and fiddlars. One of them was io- , quiring of bvr enmpanioos if it burt the , , crabs lo pull off tbctr legs. 6hr thought i nrt, as tbry dropped tbem just when tbcy I pleasuL Here was a pretty seashore \ , sight , soil lo say thai this fishing party of j r young people had had a good lime is a ■ very weak ststetnent of tbe truth. ( r The young folks In dog carta scamper - tbctr ponies about town and ova the pnbf lie drives wlfb perfect safety. I'.rents wisely give tbem tbe mat in this matter, , and theveiiy, a lesaon in life and a period . of rational enjoyment is bad at tbe fame ■ But tbe HtUc tots, tbcy cannot fish nor | . drive, but they can toy in ftc waves of. j . the grand ocean like tbe bear h birds, sad ■ ; dig sand with tbrir tiny sbovals from i ; morning till nigtiL Jus; here we aboold ' like to urge another riparian right In I*. , : of the children, and that U', shade I - along tbe beach should be provided for j 1 tiictn. As it now funds, the oorac pie s I are tbe ooly protection to he bad. unle-s j 1 impracticable no the strand. Tbe children are remembered by direr- I Iras ot annum; rut at Cape May, and j paopaly. Ifieassnt partits are given I •hem at the leading hotels. Upon tbe I whole, the rights of tbe children are very ( «- II looked alia at Cape May, which a ; a stalf of affairs sre gladly cbrooirJc. I ■

Ask the mo-t eminent physician Of spy oebool. what It the best thing; I tZ-ZTSJ*:* and ^J*vinR *" i I -mo .d msvous aimplahi'.s, giving nslu- i I rai.ctiildhke refreshing slap ::l»sys» jl • Aod.tbey sill tell you ui.li.-iisilcgly I "Somnlntp of Hops!" LI Ask any or ill or the una! isninent phj-vl "What Is tbo beat snd aaly remedy that ! I can berdW on to core all dtfesvs of the ' I and m lusty orrans: tuch as I disease, diabetra, rctcuiiun or in- 1 J ability to retain urine, and all the diseases ' I and silmrals i*eculisr to Women"— . 1 1 "And they will tell gpo cxfdidty and H emphatically "Bucbu." Ask the same physlcisni "What Is tbe moat reliable anil surest I cure for all lira disease; or dyspepsia: 1 constipation, indigestion, biliousocui mi- I larisl fever, ague, Ac.," and tbry will tell I you: Mandrake 1 Sr Dandelion !" Hence, when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable. And compounded Into Hop Bitters, such a wonderful and mysterious curative is ri-vrV— —1 which is so varied in its operations tl- .; i. -~ise or ill health can possibly exist or revi-t its power, and Harmless for the most frail woman, uiakest Invalid or smallest child to use. -Atrnu* 0-A.i or u-^urna-lor year«. and even up hy phys.aans of Ilright's and otha kidney dis-ca-cs, liver omplsints. severe coughs ealletl oonsumptirai. have liren cured. From agony • >f eeuialr!^ navousness, wakefulness and various disenSea peculiar ciating pangs or Hheumalism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering scrofula: a-I: rtieui.1. tdool poiAonit.e, iwIa. i:-.:-,-wstescas'be SEd la rnn oeSbortooa tn " It's a hot day h gush," said Captain Hammalinc ova at the I'oiut Friday as be snatched from the depths of his pocket a huge handkerchief the size of a small boat aail and mopped his capacious countenance wjth Iu "Yea; red hot,1" meekly replied the I'rolessor, looking into *tot it i« » good - lav f .r fi<*.-, bey >" "Ykniklc t Rod a Ntter b'gofh. Want a 1 boat, sir ?" That's wliat the Professor . before . ll»c white winced craft began to , dash ova the waters of the Inlet in fine ' atj-lc. The btccve increasing the learned professor cot thoroughly wet before the fishing grounds were readied, but that is 1 of the excitements of a anise on the ; Ir.lct. f-d-ook out f.tf yonr bead," roared tin: skipper as the boat's boom jibed ova, 1 sweeping across the Hit lie cockle sltell with a force that would seem lo break it ( in twain. Rounding a point the sail was lowered and the busineas of tbe day bo- ' pun in carncsL At first the fisli were a little sliy, hut after a little time the captain pulled them in, sometimes two at a ' time. Tbe professor began to get in bis work and got highly excited when a ' shecpshead was booked. " Don't pull ' the fid: that way." said Hanunerline, " yon must play IL" But while be was remonstrating tbe fish struck the inside of the bosk captured in spite of the rules of ' scientific work. Well, the result, to shorten tbe story, was grand, and by tbe 1 middle of the day as many fish bad been caught as could be carried. Tboac being 1 pickled a rapid tun to tbe landing was made by dinner time. Tbe professor says it was one of the : moat glorious days of bis life, and as lo ' the captain, he remarked In his usual ' laconic style, " wc did very wdl b'goih." And tbcy did for one hundred and twenty ' pounds of weak fish and eight shecpshead : wok caught within a few short hours. : Thipprofcssor is at one of our hotels, brdwncd and bearded. You may know = him by certain nautical airs whirl: 1 1 t has recently assumed. His home bring t on the sunset side of tho Alleghaniea make salt jraicr experiences a charming "A Iltesslns In DisgBlsc." , 4-ti ADXxrni Sr, nspgra*.9L^.,| ' era Plastsw; uinr hratinj powtgs arc wooI dorfai ami tlw.r WSrarr f»r r«»e»tas IJ4 UM- ■ tti. D-urLcu. luiUiASo. Zn*mmn..c ^t :Uc ■ ralnabls sad speedy remedy, tar a'l kinds ot ; aeOrasad (ulas. TWrysrestdesslacladlscaUe, r snd weaknesses. Uiey tare no ro'JAi. I Sti r ' t La" , rrrvAl llte-glvlax sail litr-niwira* FUU no one . si: tisude cuuen uptoselloa the wort i-wide reputotica of tte genuine Article. DU-am-1. It is the unwritten law in fashionable I society ibat daring tray hot weather an i engaged lover shall not hog bis girl over , ninety-scrm times in sixty minutes. This ' i* lo enable ha lo have sn occasional 1 second lo catch her breath, arrange her t snd wipe the wet powder'off her ! '*<*• Heart affections. kidDcy and lira I troubles affect nearly one-half of all man- . kind. Yet how many heedlessly pass through a shortened life firing no care lo r these complaints which cause the human (■rally soch great distress. Dies your Ileal violently from the least rxcilc- , ment ? Have you fits of dirtiness f Does ; your lack ache ? Are your bowels constipated f These symptoms are tin: first > arcings. Delay is dangerous. Be wise in time. Regain perfect health by using Brown's Iron Uittera. fadmtigftnrnts' r°

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¥HhrrUan«ms. - P "J^RS. EVA TAYLOR, £ FASHION AULE^HIKSSMA KER, PJ | \TOT:CE. " I [Vlhl-Lt^A. LO<;i EEAtl'Ji:Jtli' "j '1IOM AS M. SEEDS, FASHIONABLE HATS A CATS, « CMIIRKIAAS, ETC.. . M.Lrrrs. Jon* Hot. P. H. Bcsdaau. ^ J^ETTS, HOY A CO., Dealer* in and Afctpper* or POULTRY, le*-y J. ATKINSON, t ONE PRICE JEWELER. ) -lis A 8PBCTACLB8.1#e. (i - 11 w a ■nlei'."1'/ o orderuir ^rlor* by mat: ■ GREAT CLOSING SALE MENANDBOYS- , CLOTHING, GEltlBBSl'sFimiSllillGOSiS. uwut( to the death of llrnry tawrrnre. of tbe . nra ol r-lword* A la«renor, and in order to 30 DAYS : MSN AND BOYS' CLOIMG, rTfHllRmpn's_Pnmishnig GdOflS, j" A CARD. Mr. Kditor. — Wc wunld most : respectfully inform the public i through the columns of your vali uablc paper, that we arc the sole , agents of the celebratcd_RumiER ■ Paint. This paint is said to be ■ the best Water Proof Paint made, - as it is manufactured from India ■ rubber and therefore very cias- | tic. It is both beautiful, durable and economical. It is claimed : that it will last three times as ! as lead and oil. The Rub- : ber being perfectly impervious to water, makes this paint peculiarly • adapted to lrpat and vessel painting. It is fltit up in gallon cans in all colors, both for inside and ' outside painting. Mr. William Schcilcngcr, of this place, informs j , us that hg painted his house with j 1 it ten years ago and it looks well yet. Mr. William Townsend, of this place, has also used this paint on his property and believes it to be the best patent paint made. Wc have a very remarkable fine assortment of all kinds of Paints and Paint Brushes at low- [ est cash prices. We ate also the , agents for the celebrated Max- ' well's Gypsum for whitening and . coloring walls. No trouble to put it on. It lias become a necessity ; ; to the house-wife, "«nd is nearly , ; as cheap as whitewash. j . Swith & Co., Go Washington Street, oii-sb Cape May Gty. 1

SCrgal ^difrtisriafnts. gUBBOGATE-S OFFICE. Th« I^ara^i wM^wwrcrawty notify ra, \ SURROGATE OK TtlE^OODNTY or CARS ' at kit omos at Cap* May 'court Booh, do TUESDAY AND SATURDAY ^TOTICE TO CREDITORS. TTgEtV^Qf^t^MU^Df^ l^rc^M*y/ym retire* rctau refSua ?™1"of uno*r'*l,,,* SSntn' Us •MM. ■" iniT^ron1 n* f Tijasranl of soy ■rttoh Ib*r*r<* sa*n*a "i* «i|>ratmuuarsn*. ^DMINISTHATOB'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. • nuroy^Kll'muuu JD1 uSs ^ i'il ULiSea . TUUBSDAY. JULY. Ath, t»S», rtoneSrtrvsr JJ"91- c*>* uoaxanoow. D*l*o'5SlW,ll«S.CnES5E" TAX SALE! sal* otljnuaiu Meal Kwtatu In By vina* of a nwolaUaa of the City Council ot mc totprocwl snd^ ocU^aaaoraUg u> tan all thortiy of k»m rny^renituc.! One out nu|wki, *^<w^fu?ci^n3MaJ^au^ltfM rcsts f'V ualm promt prop*ny. ainl ten yeara I.* im|*o**0 _prop*T1y. to* srhtrh aoy^prrxm '*" iTllro^ tWMUMSSr' t« V ur.on M?rtS?icrt's.of J*skaL«os^ sons Ednrdlt IhUotx Lot K W^Sld* JMAXr* t. 11^*^1. K fi^stJc ot V- **L. m£^v ' ttn Jw*pi r. U*nry. vfiSrol Utoy*if iil. s. w . of N c. Prifs » n "■■SSuSeES*.1" mT* °* •« tratrn. u'"' ,t so • i. " „ htraTjan* luiwk'jloihMi^ ( Mra. B A-UKrnrr. B. E. *ld* Laf*Jrt:r ^ ^ ■I^. ssao :'s ; 2Z Dated. May Hid, !.«. 1"' C.'VsoIMI'". i QLADING £ FEITIG'S ^ ^MEAT^M ARRET, ■Iraiish mfMartrt ud Wrt«^brcn>, ^ Alt mrat* Sold at Hjitwlelphla Urkva. ^ BEAT H Mm. f. CI1TT. WltMEwTgwiBgr -'h" --r ! WEIGHTS KDIAH VEGETABLE PILI^ LIVER And all Bilious Complaints. Aa gs r^-uifLT : Il'iltl-V r ... - ... - rmia!rt»tiimuuco^c7ui not, rs