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Published Every Saturday Morning CAPE MAY. JULY 21. 1883Dlac.ua*. Not Denounce. We man thai every citizen and property owner at Cape May baa the rich! to an opinion and tlx proper expreaaioo of It upon all ma! ten relating to public attain without being anbjected to the charge y< vtnallty to a ring of wire work err. or that be la a marketable quantity aohject to SnctuatiOe which govern the law* of trade, riocb charge* iv re finally man a—mqalnti rembinr fi*m an onwlae jealousy, or a-narrow view of the point at issue, or the arope of a braail and geuerona liberality of opinion which recognlrea the truth. that heeahae there are two aidra V> a question il w debatable. Deanoriation i> not areumvnt.- It liita back wa id ami ta tnore dangeroas to him who n-i-a it Uian to ita intended victim. It Is 111 i a blind giant, dadgemu* only to haelf. It proves jotting to tell a man who i« of a different opinion with yourself that he lies, that -be will aril himself* or ^tbat Ms whole rhuraeter ta'bad. What has tbyl In do with the argument unless It should happen that the opponent'! character it the point, at issue. Then wc should my that the parties Immediately interested were not the proper ones for the discussion, and that it had better be laid over. We arc led to these thoughts by hearing tame of the remarks made at theeitiaen's meeting at the Chailonte on Saturday evening last. Those citirrnshad the rigid to mi ct and discuss the subject of alcam ca the beach or anywhere else, but not to bring charges against any other citizen of corruption, venality, or falsehood, simply because be differed in opinion with themselves. Certainly that meeting had no right to do that, and in doing so the cause and ao J

which seemed to them ao important was injured without a doubt. The argument! adranced to prove that ' the city would be ruined by aaiog alrani . on the bearii reminded ua that precisely the nunc ooos were formulated when the f bone cars were under agitation, only In the latter case mote temperately. -The : town seems lo stand a good deal of killing the depot (new one, was going to rain that part of it which it now beauties ; the hone can were going to play the mis- I chief, now -the dummy is the dreadful t thing that is to kill ot for the third time i within a few years. We do not wish to he understood as , advocating steam i'c the beach tfi this , article although il may teem to some that , we are. We desire more particularly to ' voice that pert of our community that loves freedom to rilrnitt all public questions, temperately and candidly, and in the divisions which public policy bring about siXKas will pctck . upon the banner of ■bat tide that ao conducts Its affairs. Remembering that all important public acts are at first violently opposed, then discussed, and finally adopted, which is only another way of( staliuguhc great truth that all wffl w'otkjrrll with him who has the faculty to watch and wail. Railroad Discrimination. The Atlantic Bert* w In a recrnt iwur take* the Pennsylvania- Railroad to task on the charge of its discriminating In favor of ("ape May against Atlantic City. The article waa of such an impotent ^characterwithout scaat or justification, that we did not think U worthy the attention of a reply.

We are glad now tliat we didn't give i, one, as il affords the opportunity of presenting to our readers the fallowing answer from the Camden /Wig Pott, abkb plants the whole matter in its true light: When the Atlantic City lienor at tempt s to make it appear that the Pennsylvania Railroad discriminates against itself in t seemingly strong but restly illogical argument. it to only fair lo infer that its usna.iy ^reel-beaded editor lias gone fisbiog while some "mlnloo" of President Go wen arts as sub. I toe count in the indictment of the Jbrsrir ta, that the old road, which took down over four thousand la* Fourth of inly, took only atrart one Ui-unantJ this Fourth, while the West Jcmey Atlao tic road took a leas number this year limn before the consolidation. At -tliere were about the same numtrr at t ape May the year as last, wn Hint date, it follows that there was a failing off In travi all around, and the inference that the Pennsylvania Railroad .tried to prevent people going over its two reads to Atlantic in order to drive lo a longer ride for the same fare to Cape May. is ao strained as to appear like special pleading against a management has acrtginly amae enough to hater its - awaflotcraato, whatever shortcomings may be mtlrlbtfted In H by the /isrsnr writer. The whole article Is of a piece with a c!a>of articles we noticed the other day. Ux caviling of one rev at at the txprnar another, the local joaluusy and pride ol place bring ao great that If those who hap. Gto be interested in a hotel *1 Oape May a hand, Atlantic goes 'nto conniptions because the ataxic of the drum major is higher than that adorning the repuf of A. CV. musical director. If "Atlantic City is *4g enough to stand aloor," why docso'l ■ail to have heen sent to Its rival.^and which support it in an attempt to ho o*t up the Narrow Gauge il a pw plea tinworthy the 'Hnapiralloo-of a PbltadclphU ta-vrrand rival railroad president. w ho h. M-re alk prohnWy accounts for the milk

Report* reach us ol torrid tout in Ux a-gc e»toa. Turn-lay people whq had to tic not on their bltatrring sidewalks weight the shady aides ol the street, and I w .Iked leisurely aloog as if they had heen I rdngtorhureh. But thb did nut save t on from pre/ore prrapiratioo and lolling i I. sn lis* fumacr like bra'. Thrae who ' of all proportion 'o the .dirt sure* traveled, n'ghu litre it was' coil, and after tlw Wednesday night the Rifles with the Want office*. Stockton Hotel and C<«<>a> Hail. The evening was a typical ore. Which added to the charm of the •ooraatoB. At the Sloikton Colonel CorkCrump made appropriate remarks. Alwnt it » the militaiy brute ranks leg their q tarter*. Not many more enjoyable si_TW .hi vie; ui-te lowgrda riawcUa

A Sug swat loo. as n.-.wrto snake aewaide life deslrabV and pleasant. Tbr dreary manotaoa of the old time asaaneis ta of the peak People 'I begin 10 realize the truth that a quiet life i> n-u necessarily arestfnl ore, and weariness growing out of enforced leisure is perhaps more trying to the human court!- ' ration the that brought about by bard . work. We know tint reads rather paradoxical, yet experience has proven it in a thousand instances. Time banging on one's bands ta really a dangsroas possession, j the parrot of mnch miaohlef. Hence it is wise to occupy the mind, and beta at Cape May especially, it ta be- " log duoe. Dalit, hops, musical entertainr menu on a scale never thought of til! a year ago. and a variety of other attractions 1 mixed with tlic pleasures of dress «nd promenade, givr a variety aod sjiice to ' life at the Cape, wliicii la becoming more ' manifest daily. ft begins to he realized that there ta 1 something to come here for. •nnnlblng to r bring lack a little of the old excitement - flush of youth. There is enough to oqen- " py the mind and keep it from turning in 1 upon itarlf and the perplex it ire of bnsi- " neas, which were deft but a day or two 1 before, and to which, the indivfdusl will ' return if not occupied folly with a great variety of pleasurable excitements, which r is the real road to rest and recuperation ! to the business man who lias been, say, ' eleven fall months with his head full o! margins and prices current. _ This whirl c of excitement is what the great maas of f V in tore need, and if properly managed, i> ' in itself bealthfnl for a aeaaoe. It brings ' about that entire change in the mental and physical life so necessary for tbr building f up proceaa, and topulthe human ma-l int * in order tor real work. ' While wc say success to everything yet 1 done, would it ufit be well to arrange ° something for the middle of the week. " either by spreading the sweets of Sstur-. day and Sunday over a little more apace. ^ or putting more an, the latter will be Hie better plan to adopt. As now managed ° tliere ta. as the buy*>M of bis IrvsdW tliere W, as ine imty sai* « utm ■

butter, n bad hare place. Tbe'pcoplc will come here for Saturday and Sunday to enjoy the ocean hath, with* very little of coaxing i but in the middle of tbc week Uiert: should he a nice round of attractions that will do away with the interregnum, and keep the plaoe full to overflowing right along. What do you think of the - Caution. Thoaa who are expert In the water as Iwlmmcvs, as well as tboae who cannot 1 swim, need to be reminded that there are • aome prtevaaiens applkwhle to all. No one should go is the bath immediately i after a full meal, or when in an overheated > or exhausted condition. On the first int ilication of fatigue the surf should at once i forsaken. People subject to Cramps I had better be cairluf not lo venture bo - yond tire rexch of |mfnpt help in ease ol t need. Drowning emsca occur front ov. r t confldcnor ir* the water. The rxjwrt is f really in tlw most danger. He should at - least set a proper e Sample to the tyro in s the ocean hath. We liare koowu dleaslr.Kii cotaes qurncea from remaining iu tbc water too I loog, oven when the rente a! latigue was n not acknowledged, (hie am! even two boura In the surf, beaten ab*>nl by the breaking wavta is ley nod tbc suength ol most perwins, and yet we see every day ' girls thus prolonging Hie bath. D-wlmn k may come from permitting the break, n * to strike I be brad in such a way as v> fill r the ears with water. In alar nothing of tlic " <shi*k lo thnae dclieatf . rgans by the d impact or blow. Always jlup them wi'.h '* cotton or wmH'Wft stftiBanra* before giing * snmmsret etmsaare* ueinre gung t

1 into the sutf. ' We understand ►"* easy It Is to gire a ' ail rice, aod bow bars! it is to follow any i I plan of tething at Cape May which leods I u. shorten this pleasure, but wr should be ■ ' iilat rose if these annual precautions c J were not fully laid before the public ao t . that no reproach of neglect on our part I r may 1* charged o gainst as. ' Privates Garner and Hensryrtid Corporal | II l'age. of the National Rifle Company. t 1 were srrrred im Wadnortiay evening | ' wbiic strolling on the beach with aome ° young la-lira, when lUy should have been > l.aSing it over town lo the racket of the 'I rattling dram on the occasion of the ' J The gravity of the occasion authorized 0 the commandcr-iu-ciiie[ to promptly order ' « a summary court martial for the trial of ' 1 the off coders on the general charge of 1 J desertion. Tbc specifics! inc to Ibesbarcc 1 y waa Out on Thursday evening, between 1 r. to, hours iX nine and ten, Pn valet Gar- 1 ■ nev. llroaey and Corporal F>g* were 1 rf found absent withont leave at roO-aall, op 1 d tlx occasion of the serenade, and on being ' s searched for were found perambulating * the Boardwalk wuh a beautiful lady each, * in violation of articles of war made and i. provided for the regulathmof the service. ' V ColoMl George H Cakhlfl? United Stales 1 l District Atiorncy for Washington, D. C., d a lib Charles H. r-Uiam. Ekj.. as saaociax; w represented Corporal Page and Private " Homey. Private Garner waa repreafnled ^ After a full and Impartial hearing the k Court sentenced lb-* pri-wcn. to be blind, folded ami sh-H -a iht* beach near to

where ti icy were anvatcd, at day -light on Thursday usvaicg. Klerpirea guests at C.-ogrms Hall may 1 have bewtd ysaterday morning. Just as tbc < gn-y of dawn began to appear in the east, ( . tlx rba'p report of a voltry of musketry, , I arid early iirdeuiiant upon the pebbly , , stave saw three nuraoda uodev which ' , were the soldieis who so far oegleclcd > ' their duty, as to be led awsy by the be- > witching' seictv of three damsels, who ' I must regret bitterly the lad ending"! > , their flirtation oo tlx beach at 'Cape May. > National Rifles' Quartatte. > Tba quartette of tlx Nathmal Rifles , rnrek daltyal V w m. in tbc elegant parlor . at Copgreas Hall ft* rehearsal. The ' ■ members constat -of Will Way, W..Ma- | 1 enidrr, W. Botriee aod J. F. IL Boix, , ' the latter bring the law of €b Ma' thews , ! Church tat Waahtngrau. I>- C. Tlx sine- - ' ing each day baa attracted* a great many ' " of the gueats. and from the sweet smile. , ' of the ladka the bnys have coogratulatrd ' thrmacire* that they keep up their rcpu- i c lath in. Mr. Biota ta the leader and ac- ' ■ c-sc pacirt of the quartette. Before the | r Rifles leave Cmx May the ringers mteod J - to give the gueirtz ot Uw hotel aod oOxra , r a musical Irest. ■ sgtxijsiS wear

1 orSPfl nfl-"ri.efiybo jhe street, la the hotels 1 and tbout sO the loitering plants la town, b ■ They may be known by s shabby genteel t! • look, there is ao need of mistaking them, V - so well deflocd are they as a clam. As a h . role their pretense of waiting for some- b ■ thing to tnrn up is a sham, and as they d I Vnes! wish to have without earning c - beenmra llie pmtomlMot dement of their n > lives, aod the result it what the world h I calls tramps. What use these have in our I I , social body'oo earthly power can loll, it s is probable that a born spirit nf lndnlrnce ' ti , or a lack of something definite in the I g • character which might have hern cvrreied • . by proper training are two fertile causes s ■ In tbc prod oel loo of this unworthy clam [ i of aocirty. Not much more useful ta the t 1 data of going-lo-do-well, they seem - to s > mean well, and if promises count for any, a t thine they will do well. But ncfor, t innately the resolve made the night before t s to gel np early the next morning and do a I » great day'a work, wrlll generally are the t t sun go down on that* day spent In think- t . ing about it. And they resolve oo, drift- c d ing in the great current of life, out of our | i- day into another, till thryliea useless ■ 0 wreck upon the shores of time. 1 1 This and other communities are full of I it people who do not want to work, and I b what is tnore will not. A kind of the- i n world-owes me-a living set that is always i *, talking about thg tiriff, civil service and I f in Cape Itiay. what this one should do I •I and the other one should not: but U>cy i if are careful not to lift a little finger of ■ is burden themselves. They are in favor of i s eight hours a day for work, if that can be i d attained, then six, and so on down to ; g rgro. There ta sn old proverb Hist a lazy »tnan goes awsy from borne to work. That ta to say, be will work gratuitously for it others l-ut will do nothing for himself, • the saying may lie alongside liic truth. :. but Is not the truth itself. We bare found IC actiyi'y arc anon gone like the early cloud d And tlx morning dew. «f lo oar persons!'1 experience in Ibis line 1 we "mention a man whose Indolence eul-

. mlnatcd in the profane declaration that f the l/wd had Md him not to wiwk, and t be would no'; neither did be. a Idleness, Hud ta the outgrowth of in- . dolcooe. ta a crime against the individual : and against society. Il ta the duty of e every soo and daughter of Adam to produce something in the great field of human endeavor. There ought to he no idleness oo the partwif any. He that docs nothing * to help his fellows ta a pauper, even If his ' look account shows a balance of millions in his favor. j The Voices of tho Waters, d In tin* heated peri'id tbgre hi no voice i- that readies our. ears more welcome and e grateful to tlx Stasia Hum the everlasting * roar and gurgle of the ocean, its great ■- billow* come rolling in over a thousand d iniiea of ocean bed, gdhcring in their journey life and energy, wlfldi are scatta te-rd free as the air wc breathe, ou the it 1m igld white gand of the lieach. lo every n <>nc who will nc at the trouble of seeking. The waters" arc now absolutely perfrd c- fi* the hath, and titgy arc waiting you to m take a plunge into their advandug billows, is Ibnt liioumiMls are obeying Hie |iersuasive o elr»;uenai* -»f tlx watcra it proven by a iO aight of our great oecan bath during the it proper bo ir. Tbo white, created billows, y dear and cutbing break -in a solid mam of a lionian botluw. So denrc is tbo srall some, rs nines that a strip of still water is formed ill between ta and tlx 1 -cacti. Here tbe little Jc folks may enjoy tbc swtab aod splash u! ie tlx Wavca'witb absolute safety. „ 1, Tun cease li as. musical rhythm of tbe

ta in tin- rxpcrieuoe of. hosts that this ta 3 aim- vt as perraasive as the ooe that Invites ' tbo embiaoe of tbe hrcakrra. Listen ' it il J—u arc wtwty or troubled with ' ■leepk-ssncas. It will pat you in tbe arms ol Miapbcoa quickut and mure aafdy than the pbysidaiFa preacriptioe, be be ever ao akillfuh 1 Then there are voices that come over tbe sea to many who are listeners, for the winds will blow, and tbc ship must go, and that love must part, and from its depths— but up-m these that awaken md memories we do not intend to further ■ speak In Iheac rtsnarks .upon (As eefcrs of ' Vlt waters. Additional Express Trains to and ' from Cap# May. In compliance with lb* demands for an , express down at a later hour on Saturdays and earlier up oo Monday morning* than at present in operalioo, the West JerRailnad will uptil further notice run a fast train, oo Saturday's only, to leave tbe siatiou fool of Market street at 4.80 p. arrive at Cape May 0.85 p. m. Leave be Cape oo Mondays only at 8.85 a. m.. and arrive at Philadelphia at 8 40 a. m. arxctsL zxmciw ri- irrxx tux tatnua \ For tbe acdoaunodauoa of those who ^aunot remain over night and yet are de- , Zirous of enjoying tbe eveAhtg roocert by tbe festival ciwrus, orehnatra. military . hand, and soloists next Sunday, a special ' fast express train will leave Cape May at ' 11.00 o'clock p. m- and arrive at fool ot I Market Urccl at about LOO a. m. An Ordinance, s. arlbarrr'. Uemi KatlnsO » -sopsnj "•

tae fcutt-oru j ol trie same. Ti.sl Uic cape kit tcprtrx Uoisl, so-i c— "vi i.r-*: I!,r rams w,m tracks . r IS* - e«a nta-ra BsUroad -uw at or c~7 talac-nu Pprlr* Head, presided Oat Ikat IW aetawmy »<wej (raau4 •asiltw brld sad raterefl bj tbe aa*J (taps kit ant BebeUr«**r-« tancitx KalDOWt Csaapaajttr "rt^lt' MCjtAT.Jaz^revrozma^.A-.

Tba tores- igaticsi by the sitcvn milof tha United State* Sraa^u «*>- last Friday at 10.80 .m. Mr. Caaaedy of this dty, teatkd to thr dtolnutlm of fish srithit range o( experience, twenty yeara. Hia evisrent to show further, thai the fish factories sometime* dtapoac of the good catch to the bnteta and markets in their neighborhood. Colonel a W. Sssyyer, Superintendent of tba Government Service, testified In the f no-moos j waste of fish at tbe faetorow. 11; mcoI ground up wj'h tbe menhaden. ^Ir. Thomas J. Horner, of Atlanta City, j before "x committee and fa" im- 1 porta nt avid -nee. II.- yras of thr opinion that long h ir-ca lad mnch to dowith the weakfish'a dlM|>pearanee. So dralructlvt these nets that lbs Icgtalstun has curtailed tbrir operation. "Since lien." said the witness, "inside fishing ha« tier, better." As to outside work he though-, tbe purse nets drove tbe scafbbaway. and related as his experience Hal be bad caught outside, every day of fhesraaon. plenty of mackerel HU tbe purse nets came along, when he rxver caught anorher one for tbe balanor of the fishing season. Mr. evidence went to show Hal tlx ecincs inside and tbe menhaden purse nets outside were the prevailing cause for i tbc diminution in tbe supply of foui fish. I Senator' J. J. lisntor of Altaltlc ' r.Minty, and Mr. A. B-^Pof Atlantic ' City, were before tlx committor, and gave ! rateable sutiulcal leaHmooy bearing upon I tlx question for inquiry. After tbc ex- ' lee adjourned till Saturday at 10 a.m. 1 Tbe Senatorial Committee on Foreign r Affairs*"!or inquiry into co«>t fisheries • visited tbe Delaware Breakwater and the ' menhaden oil and fish scrap factories Saturday. By courtesy of GcnSsaLSjwell a ' large, swift and poweaful steam tug bad ^ been rent from rbiladclrhla aod placed at Leaving Congress Hall at 12.45 m. tbc c Steamboat landing .was soon readied. steamboat landing reached.

The commissary department bad mistaken J marching orders and taken the stores to 1 Scwclh i^ggid of Cape May Foirta* i RequtalHmt upon the pantry of the l!r- ' which toy at the wharf, Von 1 ' remedied the mistake of lunch, and the party, composed of Sroatora Ixpbsm. u Call and Sowell, Assistant SergeantAt0 Arms Sored, Stenographer Balxock. and ' 8 Clerk Laphnm, with invitod guests, State ' Senator W. B. Miller. M. Hall Suntnn. 1 " Ed. S. Taylor, and an attadx of the * Wavz, were soon upon tbe waters blue. ' The day waa all that could be desired, a gentle breeze blowing in from tbc sea 1 y, with Just enough of a ground rwcll to ^ give a taste of the ocean and what goes 1 R with it. The tog left the wharf at 1.25 4 the bay tlx breakwater was readied in ao }r hour and a quarter. Here the woik j. of the government in providing an nrtificx iai harbor for the navies of the world was .j looked over and favored. F-rtnnr f»Cape HctI-tco two nxnhaden ftahinc ( steamers ronaded it at the same time and rc were looo alongside tlx inog wlnrvcs Dial the factoncs have for ibeir use. lADding ., lodge of examining the catch of the fisb0f ennen and tlx factories. A large bin in |C. tbc bold of the steamers is used as dump. 'ng quarter* for tbc fish. Tlx menhaden [p were shoveled into huge tubs holding seven 0( hundred and fifty fish ar.-l buiUrd onto the wharf by steam wlurc Hxy were „ ary engine into the factory a thouaand yards away. There wen- some cdiltic fi>h ,

; in the large catch, out* c.f tlx committer ■ ' noticing a fine snapping muck-cul pitched - , the tub Just the same as the "booies." 1 The particular factory examined, there , are two at the Cape, belonged to a New c , England firm_ and Mr. S. S. Brown, a < mrmlxT of it, politely showed Ux visiting , . w-natora tlx premises, explaining cacb . process fnmi the time the tlsh are captured in the large purae net till they are 1 , transformed into oil and scrap by bejng , I first boiled in great tanks, and then sub- ; . jtsaed u> bydrwuix pressure. The oil is I r now worth," said Mr. Itrowm, "tbirty- | eight cento per gallon ; it ta sold for iubri- - Caring purposes and to mix with linseed - 1 oil ; indeed It fortnsA good substitute for Hie tatter." Our informer further atat rd ' that fish were plenty this aeasoo, but very poor. But more than a gallon of crude oil 1 1 being gotten from a thousand fish when ( ■ fivr or six ought to !x yielded. ' The rneu at* employed In discharging 1 cargo were engaged in mendlog the nets ' of which there were a number. This is a ' daily duty rendered necessary by injury to i I tiiem from sharks which, with their poudciuus jaws, tile great lioles from the ' I outride when imprisoned menhaden are ■.rued fix tassl. ' Tin oannuttce being entirely rati shed - with tbe information obtained bnartied i r tlx lug and "cutting lo-ac" from the ' g.««i tinx. Gn rracUing the .city the ' i-arty was very hospitably entertained by M. Hail Btantoo, Esq., at hisiesidtT.ce. It might be Mated here that Senator Morgan waa detained at bis hotel by tctnpor. 1 ary illness, a circumstance that waa much , " regretted by his cuadjutura. The coui- " luitlec leave Cane May lo-dav well satis1 mlttee May

n fled with Ux testimony and ail etae cxr perienctd at Cape May. It goes to Bcrkr icy Arms to take additional evidence, f Cardan Parties. , Thr suoeeas of Ux Brat garden party at , e tlx Stockton oo TVednesdsy night has put i \ Cape Msy society hi a flutter of espocu- j , Uuo fix what ta lo follow. Those parties I r, are cteattned Is be aa elegant feature of v tlx season. Tbey are very popular at J Newport ancf Sara!-*;*. All may enjoy t them aod have their innings of pleasure . 0 at tbe same time. Tlx gergeous dress ! v parade on Ux pavilion floor and deep | » piazzas of Ux Slucklon at the fiist '-Gcr- ; man," i> an Invitalwa which odr faahlooJ able folks will not he riosAn accepting j to be present aod take a part in those that ' The armed garden party will take place Saturday evening oo Ux music pavilioo. a To add still more to tbe altmelfaoa tbe | ' hotel will be illuminated with Japanese i J[ lanterns. These base a very pretty out- j r door effect. Saturday's "garden" t. auic j r Addison L BactxlJer, editor uf the j r New York DaHfUtUl Brporltr, wss no | the Island yraterday, and .honored the j I. Wavz with a call in company with hta vraiog friend Mr. FosL-rd the Brooklyn '• KotU !

SALTS. 1 a l ooeh sheila ting of lbe nra. riot waves in Ux large cities. G.mrt driving about tlx Island. ' 1 t...k ml fi» erowrta-Prst aroek. •TwiS^l^lraaifiirideC"'" """ J Do not wine and dine too freely. The Rifles took gay >n ic.1 owta. - I Kvm Ux weather likes a e-wnge. f Don't get anil water in you: ear* V. I Deliciooa nights for rknptatt now. VI Many gtxsts arc birds of jwasage. I Tickle a toedfish and it will swell. I DuB. Is the cry ^rom many resorts. I Weak eyer ibject to atoctric UghW. I Our bcarii walk ul gay of evenings. . I Secure seats for the inn; leal feriivaL f, A pugilirt l» hear eating muscle fi.h. j The great wine ilevourcr has arrived. | Tlx prized ahcrpsbead wc daily dish. I Soft crabs, are a Cape May apedalty. I Blue bathing suits are yet in fashion. In a perfect calm the waves atill roll. An 11 p.m. train op on Sunday nexL Wave* roll high in a northeast storm. I Sea hawks come and go with the fish. 1 The awkward dancer causes laughter. ; Grand was the Stockton garden party. Our farmers bring the purest of milk. Ocean front cottages are moat desired. Old maids take to parrots and poodles. Osr "Chief" reports the beat of order, r Many marriageable daughters are here, r How yoong our old men fed by tha sea. Grt your cots ready far Saturday night, c Anxious to be bookod arc the 6ah now. c should have a gum Con* in Salt e air. n Aucxtra down train on Saturday even- - ing. I- Her lover will coax down Saturday Determined spirits are pushing Cape n "»)'• • , We've a gentlemanly dais of yachl eap- " The grand concert w ill draw iboma nds g here. d Many a happy match ta made ct Ux it •bore- - - Two works yet lxfore the reasons x *te:gt.'. 4 Good drairsge atl-ta tqour exceptional health.

grilled. « | Aren't tbrsc nnoolight ni jlita Ji.at \ ? Our Cotuge Indies are mindful of ; flowed? Ids not so lively at tlx 8lce mlsjot j ticnil "yiMir cxjiress maUer by steamer ; 7/epuNtaExquisite lace annaharVa are seen oo ; tbc shore. , Steamers uwjd to bind our guests from , small boats. [ Sea Breeze. The " Wave" imprint ta to all our hotel ' bills of fare. No scarcity of niniie, except of the , band-organ kind. Twenty-seven electric lights arc in auc- , ceasful operation. Tbe gas fixtures of tbc llotd Lifayctlc arc the bandsomt*. ! Ask tlx moat eminent physician Of any school, what is tlx best thing . in the w'orid for quieting and allaying all irritation of the ncTTca and curing ail forms of nerrooa complaints, giving natu11 ml. childlike refreshing tlerp always • And they will tell you unhesitatingly d "fV-ox form of Hops!" D Ask tiny or all of tbo tnnat eminent phy- " sicians : e "What ta the 1 war and only remedy that can he relied on to core all diaeasri of tbc I kidneys ami urinary "organs; such as

ability to retain urine, and all tbe diseases « and ailments peculiar to Women"— » /"And tbey will Idl you explicit}* and emphatically "Bucliu." Ask the same physicians "What ta tlx most relialile anil «uo*t cure for all liver disease* or dyspepsia; i constipation, indigestion, hilionsncsa. malarial fever, ague, Aa," and they will tell you ; Mar-drake ! or Dandelion !" Hence, wheq these remedies are com- , with others eoually valuable. , And compounded into Hop Bitters. ' such a wonderful and mysterious curative- \ is developed which ta sowaried to < i lis operalioo* that no dixax or HI health ' can possibly exist or resist lu power, and J : a, «. «- M V - i weakest invalid or smallest child to «ae. ' ; i For ycara. and givrn up by physi- i i ciatis of Bright's anil other kidney dis- j tsvr, liver oomptainta. severe c-ugits , 1 called consumption, have been cured- t Women gone nearly crazy ! From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, , wakefulness and various diseasea'pccultar ' People drawn out of shape from excru- ' ""lot >>U>K' . from acrofuta ! : _ atoga prtwxmq erreeptac.toir ; I ita** nevo cared br Hop mttev*.jveor or , Congress llall has struck the stream of ' ' good fortune in securing for a series ot concerts such fine singers as compose the , ' famous Waif Quartette. Mr. Daniel MeClerory. 8W N. Greene , street. TidDrToz, N. J., say* ; " 1 u*cl Brown's Iran Bitters for my blood and I 1 cannot praise them too highly. A Dangerous Counterfort. Dangerous e

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ALL FOR NOTHING. the Doctor waa otagnatcil. and wI.Mt MIK»t have been 1 Done without mm. I'uTvarj'ndc'aira} d* wnTne-i-s is- iwn- , amcabdatlwnopniT^ wbateve-.^ : wl-eti tbe tact 1* be bad onljab onluiarj at-aea 1 s B ■" r " sou HO TALK. n Out u t fieri a* wr dortjnSS and mxe; ntaUj^^Uv^mSnU^torsa^ ' ^ r^^iblnzVir r d ituMML^V-'wbira u £?. KswMdjra^re^ •' 1 !

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- POULTRY, J. ATKINSON, j ONE PRICE JEWELER. . .to hu.hEt.DND h-TUET. t'lllt.Al-KLrilt A. 1 KYE GLASSES A SPECTACLES. 15e. ^Rfe^SSi^B r ni l.w l»- Loi-».t-i (re^JtaaSdx*-^ j GREAT CLOSING SALE "K MEN AND BOY'S •CLOTHING, 5 !

GeEtlemen'sMuDG Goods. |- 30 DAYS # |,'i, nizzroct op I MO AND BOB' CLOTHING, : esaM iuaiK Mr, « A CARD. Mk. Kditok. — Wc would most respectfully inform the public Jj through the columns of your val- j| *at>lc paper, that wc arc the sole | ; agents of the celebrated K odder I 1'aikt. This paint is said to lie | the best Water l'roof I'aint matlc, 1 i as it is manufactured from India • it is manuiacturcu trom intlt?.

> rubber and therefore very elas- : J tic. It is both beautiful, durable and economical. It is claimed n that it will last three times as 7 lonj as lead and oil. The Rub- i [I bcr being perfectly impervious to [ r water, makdK this paint peculiarly i . adapted to Gnat and vessel paint- i ing. rt is f>ut up in gallon cans iu all colors, both for inside and i.utjiidc painting. Mr. William -Schcllcngcr, of this place, informs 1 us .thatahe painted his house with it ten years ago and it looks well _ ' Mr. William Townsend, of this place, has also used this paint on li'ts property and believes it to be the best patent paint made. We have a very remarkable line assortment of all kinds of Paints and I'aint Brushes at lowj est cash prices. We arc also the i agents for the celebrated Max- • well's Gypsum for whitening and ■ . coloring walls. No trouble to put , ' it on. It has become a necessity t ^ to the house-wife, and is nearly , ; as cheap as whitewash. i ( 'Smith & Co.. I ; j 6o Washington Street, 1 'aii-rei Ca|« May City.- ,f

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