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Published Every Saturday Morning CAPE MAY. JDLY 28. 1883- ~ ~P^SSj£.%SS£r°^ ttaihh-c Irttr, and will not ehaagr greatly from *lp*l fiw I be wext two or three artrka. Tbi* tiatqaaajure. which to Ibe tame glacially atoog the Jersey coast ufvu «f II e Irish ecu and along the Euclid l-Wwl. ) Cvilaiuly no gentleman ought tnao fir f.agrt what brfcmgs to the ladle* as to puff cigar aowto ip their rerjjecn. We have ootkol this toil and doublkaa
tboociitln* practice no the part of a few at |l«: lawn ooniii N .iwiiluunding a Ha* Ihe pretty little ogwrt-ilc ia an axnall, and ia hrlil an daiMltr. while the wreath! 1 cA horning fwprraad tobacco curl grace- i folly upward, the Mum ir uopleaaant i to the ladle* and to oiaoy grotlemeii, and ought "to lie sopped. 1 A aad taawallT at Atlan'ic City, which | coat the Irvrt 'A two children too young , ' to In. re b**n ajlnw rd to |d*y on the beach , f wllh ell the mperrtoinn > 'A an older petaett. , ealla aUrnlkai In the fact that drowning , aocalenla at the aeaaidc rcrorta hate been rau'ually few thto yegr. Thia may be acon'Utted for by the fact that bathers, at , a general thing, are becoming more , lam liar with the danger! that lurk in the , wah r, and are learning to avoid than. Morn of them know how to iwtm than In j furtner yeara, and tbli douUlcaa haa had | it* t (foci in the aanir ilirrctioo. ( The Wonthor. e Sunt one made the surprising discovery r •m bunday that there wu not a single c tbenaomclcr In town. Well what need ? The weather to generally about right here, P and doea not need to be meamrcd by every 1 Inquisitive Individual who may think him- ' aelf loo hot or too oool, and go gili ranting about town ecmmunlcaUng his aelf. ' impaaed dtooamfort to others. Of ooaree. U to a little bat or cool now and then, hot why tell that threadbare intelligence to , every ooe you meet. It la a aign of a A every cue you meet, it u aign ot a
vary leu vocabulary to hare nothing lo aay lo your neighbor but, "hi hot or likely to rain." u yon aalate him on hto homed walk to builnea*. Give the weather a Utile net, and talk of aomethiog else, Jut for a change. Why to It when one meet* hto acquaintance* on the atreet or promenade, that be may not aimply how. and paw on without having to undergo, the fearful ordeal of going through the uaual tog with an inquiry about yoor family, (nan the baby down, or up, Just aa you plraac, to your grandmother. We are fully aware thai there to a large amount of wreiher in the world, and ihalfcwy serve as e feeble excuse for ao much talk about «. Be Kind to the Children. It ia alway* pratoe worthy to ahow kind- 1 neaa lo the aged or to a child. If to yourl. travel! you aee any one kmdajuWrefpfuj to the above daaaca^jgjp heart wanni ^ BiWlnayat lira; tight teem lo have a forbidding countenance, and with whom you have no acquaintance, to aee him turn wide end help e child We bave'heard it told of a nun with an uoprepoareattog and entree expretakra ol face, that hto neighbor* were afraid of him. and kept out of hto way. till they aaw him ! Ufa aside to help a poor atreet boy Strugheg under a had o? refnao fire wood. The i.* in lifted IheToad from die boy "a head, waa fairly started with it, be then gave ' the Utile fellow an encouraging wonl and - l.aaked kindly after him ai he disappeared dawn the street. That almple act reveal Action with fait k inilueas of dto^ieiiior., 1 that II waned to them a providential | hu abop, that he might Involuntarily tell , light II hi> face w«j brgrimmrfl and ugly. , lo the rebgiuoa rill* ot the ancient i Egyptians, Uie leal of the aoul before tbe , KpTAtoh ol the before
lay thai it had never refused to help the helpless child. We ahould member that Thau Daya are Better. In tomftariag thto age with the pan, it uccupic* a larger Held. Tbe light thrown upon ii to more vivid. Our own vialon ia roetoty. We have the public proas and idegrephtownd with lightning rapidity iiding« of good and evil which may extol in ibe farthest oonienefi the earth. Our vatou >A the event* which are aow makl*g liMjry to out limited to the little S<aot are an mt.l laud by mulero diar ivrric*. and appliance*, and the w.-<rtri'a ■tolly ypreul ouf before the. awlBRWi stoat* of these daya. think i hat the weld Ik* grown the e, and Mgil for the return U tho old and better daya 1 1 to no: that there to evil, ban that tbe vivid Ugh! of now ha, tak-e ihephmrnl the ntya'ef Iht Iberorih It thing, th.l were hidden at. now exprorf by Ii. i. te. a.-t>-mrst that l he aim* and greater wme.-t the stray of vreU^og'.' iv" "totol barest mm aed tons who betray no Soweteaae. that the life <A Icaday to feredrro . r epia*.- a tomgr grip upon :
I PoMic optoioo gee* little toward! fodL itT ,'y-Sr?' atrikmoT the trlggraph t Teffhugely to their favor, but that kind t , of Influence doe* not effect, apparently, i L the huge corporation of the Wearers 1 t'nloa. Borne Journal* and private individual! to the pay or intevmt of tbe com- t - pany oar their Influence against the t flrikera, that don not adjoat maltere. It • - doea not aeem to be a matter which the t - votia of the public effect- ■ c We think these workmen, notwhhatand- j f ing a great weight of adverse opinion, i - have a right toatrfke singly or e* new. | • They havejoatm good ground tocomhloe i ■ to bodies for mutual beneflt and protection, , ' aa tbe great oaplUTtoltof the country have 1 a right to Ibuir organ izatioo!, which abnl a down and Ire* out at wiM. They go r r farther, and atop production, to ways that i i do not meet public approval, and are posi- e • tirely injurinui to the manca, that greater | i proflu may come to them thereby.
The operators were dtoaattofled with ; their pay and hours ol work and quit. , Tbe companies would not yield to the dei maud of the urikera, and tried to get other men to do theywork, and they hare a perfect right to do that. I It aceois then that it is a queatioo between the great lines and operator*. They must come to some understanding, or new men be employed before the public, which come to use telegraph lines almost as much as the post office, may again be served and business go on wllh 1U usual smoothness and rapidity. There to a question aa between the corporation and the public, which may go far , bringing about an understanding, but Individual sympathy will not dispose of ; the difficulties. The law requires the telegraph companto perform certain service for tbcjpb- . expeditiously and continuously. T'or . the companies to fall to thto, because their employees want a trifle of Increased pay. , not meet the approval of the cold calculations of the law. " The people take notice that the com- | panics have turned the cold aboulder upon | the Just demands of the operators, and are , endeavoring to popthe blame upon them , for ao much disorder arising from lie i strike , For England. v 1 Mrs. langtry sailed for England on ' Tuesday. Just before cutting loose from ! she informod a Ilmid reoorti r a Ilmid
0 that the bad cleared «1»,0#0 frctn her *" American season, and said she: "I shall ° aphid a part of It to Paris for new frocks. of which I begin lo stand to need." " Aa to her impression about watering ptocta tbe bad recently slatted, Mr*. Iangj" expreamd beradf very freely. Cooey Island waa too much policed, she could 'j not put her foot on the grata, or raise her ^ umbrella but that she waa reproved by poBeonen who overrun the place, hone * Branch she aaw very little of. Cape llsy a *he. thought a vary beautiful place, an * Ideal aeaaide resort, and the people there " were very ooosideratc. Atlantic Cily she c liked, bat complained of unkind reports d that bad been circulated from that place. "What were they*" inquired the Herald representative. "Wen," mid J to ■liigtiyT'T may f rji^-tttt occaakio of denying a few f rumors. Mow, -will you pksse aay that 1 ' , have near caught a blue flab, and have ! never teen ooe. I think that story about ' ' the girlish testacies I went into on catch ' J tog my first blueflsb annoyed ge as much 1 as What thryjaid about me InTJfcicagn."Whal was that?" - "Why, thai I carried a pug dog about • j with me and talked baby talk lo 1L 1 1 , hate pugs, and wouldn't ]|kt one as s ' , gifL And II I had not, rven the Idea of 1 my talking. Uahy talk to it— it's too pie. 1 , poMeroua!" After -aayiagaeee Med wurda -el *er ' ; treatment to America, notwiihstanding ' , the many misrepresentations of a kind ' I Just narrated, Mr*. Langtijr Lii the 1 ! Herald mac air reunr. ■ Sad Drowning Case at Atlantic r City. ( Two ynoog girls. Nellie BoMberg and i Hagvie Waster, were bathing on ToAday to the surf at Atlantic City. Both of l them were pretty brunette* and bosom i 1 friends, the pets of parenta and frieod*. f ' They were to the habit of bathing at a 'c spot near the pier. Hundreds of people e were lookltqf on the bathere from it c and the beach, during the hour on a lie the the boor on j
n. Tuesday morning when the above men- i to booed girls 'were seen struggling to the * water. One of them. Maggie Warner, ty v- water till rescued by tbe heroic efforts of Mike Bradford, of the life guard, hut Nellie Rosenborg sank In tbe cruel "w*vua ( and was not seen till tome time after " her lifeless form was washed ashore. We mention this tad cave ot -drowning j as a warning to those who go to tbe surf ( 6 to he cautious and not go beyond the point of prudence which to *o these who cannot ^ awlm wlthto the reach of prompt help. f y What the President thinks of Cape May « ■t la told to tbe Time,- OaJ « May letter ol ' ir yeatarday, aa fdlows: t- In the course of conreraaiipc thto after 1 le noon Mr. Arthur mid: "I bare always 1 d bad admire to aaa the beach at Oape May, ' a and now that I have seen it I think It tbe 1 * beat I em mw. The place to altogether « * charming, and if I had not made my 1 d arrangements. 1 would lite to stay r longer. ' S It transpires thai, as ao often happens 1 In muter* of state, a lady hu been [Men- ' d utl to thto rase. As much as for any 1 r other reason, the PrasUcot came to Cape * » My and to the Bbickton aa a oaaplimcut 1 * lo Mrs. Cake, the wife of the proprietor, 1 who, while in' Wha'iington, rendered him ' II valuable awtotance in arranging hto hooae- ' >f hold affaire at the White Home. To • y make thto more apparent, the President * '- ordered a dirtier and insisted upon paying ' is f,w iL AMbing would tun him from bit tr dectokm. It bad to be obeyed. „ rrem u< Iiauirr star. ti J, The PremoeBtl rtaK" to Cape May will b he another feather in the cap of that « D popular watering place. Now what is n Atlantic City going to do about it? Can c I, "t afford to aDow iu rival tp carry off ao *: ' axne <A throsi Are the reputation and u . are the umnally wide awake landlords ft l AttotoQty, a few days ^ * j «fj '•> w_«e bets, made /, * •!* ore n firfctog sMnai a
Fault Flndara. There are to erery commonlly people tefltetermeastoem and dtoeomfort upon Iherpa-TeSand everybody elyt A really wen developed eperimen will overshadow town like a banana tree, yielding fruit U^tarte. These people snnplT an unlimited quan. llty of friction. They give the possibilities of , rmersl unpleasantnem in the social or basloeA circle ; a start and It gathers as It pre*, tlfl Anally handed around aa troth. Of ouarae yon cannot pot year finger on a lie started to Ihta any more than yon ran on a flea. It too large a start to be overtaken, and to too quick to he caught if It ahould come within tbe field of vtokm. Bends of bitterness and dis^ipointmen'l that, unwittingly perhaps. town by people who And fault much more free habit time from any olher cauae. Glee them a clear field, they wht tow All It with tU of their neighbors, and those with ■ failures ot their neighbor*, and tboac with
whom they may come in contact. They » act like a reservoir of cold water poured upta the enthusiasm and teal which fre- - quently breaks out to every neighborhood.c town, and these cold water men stand ready, bucket to hand, to aqnelcfa It to its infancy. If for tbe needs or tbe bnalness ' public yon wish to start any institution. ' the fault finder to sore you will sraate 1 your strength and your money in tbe eo1 lerprtor ; the people are not aware or their 1 The mild water man to always ready to deluge the enterprise and drown It ouL - There are some men of Iron will thai ' care little, or aeem to, for this wet blanket 1 business of fault finding, but tbe mam of ' humanity know from many bitter experiencea what a discouraging effect it haa • And to make matters worse, It is generally met to thai stage of an undertaking where you want hearty encouragement. We suppose that the business being so 1 To get down to an application the cold water man. so to speak, is at Cape May. came with the opening of the season, possibly he baa never been away. Be thai as it msy. however, hto banyan tree pre* encc is Ivith felt and aecn daily. He will ! stuff your ear with the faults of the town, and has made such • sinner of his memory to credit bis own lie, which be gare a start only a few daya ago in speculating the possibilities or probabilities of i the summer. uic summer.
T We are aware our town to becoming an ' unboUthy place for thto genius. It Is really getting too hot for him, but to dia- '■ pose of. the creature at once, let him be banished lo the everlasting "bow wows." 1 where be may need the balance of bis cold water. r d Present Opportunity. It to the "open secret" that wc fill to ( learn, the plain truths that lie before and all around us thai are not grasped. In t our dreamy far off look at the impussilile, t Then there are ao many that want lo be- , gin at the top, they are unwilling to take tbe first little step and heroically carve i «•«* succeeding one as progress is wade | towauL-Uit ifchctr-.'riBdrne- phrase it ' fr* a poor plan lo climb In at the cabin , windows, bul'hoard the ship for tbe Toy. I age of life at tbe bow, mastering each de- . lailaa it arise* to the upward promotion till , the captain's commanding ts place reached. It to a good plan to keep the objective point of ultimate suoceas in view so 'that it by the opportunities of the present. Do yon aay yon have no epportuoitiea. They all stunt yon, only in your desire to obtain without labor you call them trivial ud b eneath your notice. One opportune great one that to said lo lie in every - .enrol path. That cooaeleotloua boj who is now putting brains into tbe weighing pHalur* or rape will, after a time, own' hto warehouse and number bit income by tens of thousand*. On the other bud tbe boy who thought these duties of Utile consequence will lire e Hfe of obscurity ' and probably poverty. 1 What It needed ln-any business, from general, wlu-tr intelligent work Is done, good results follow aa sure aa tbe 1 day follows tbe nigh: ; but when neglect 1 of present opportunity, because It may • i Jirom small. Is allowed when wc ask, will
In Another Vain. , Ibom-Jaeai" better ia Sunday Transoms. O! these perfect daya and glorious nights ! Days whose sapphire blue aretns equally a reflection of tbe ocean and the summer sky. and nights whoec July mooo bathe* land and tea with it! aoft golden light. It ia like a speU-an enchantment, watch from the pin, day changing into night. Away over th# expanse of sratcrs the grand old luminary of the day hovers, |*d and enormous, as ir he was reconloitering the huge steeps, down which be ia about lu plunge. Tbe created wares haave to unrest against the fiery glow, making myriads of tiny bills and rait* brilliant with shimmering light. «*ei over lire beach and land to the fine of that dote to the picture, the tide of ((Man light ebbs slowly. A moment .go Utaktog. like a second Paetolui. the very gravel valuable, and now it baa mounted the ride* irf the buiMingv. higher and until it reaches lire roofs, which like brilliant topped mwquca to the auo-gh.w- Tire meanest object* apprni to inimitable splrndire. aa the wave* ot light dash silently over them, and then, in an luaunt, become the things they were. «o ebbs thto wondrous tide, silently but swift ly, until it reaches the farthest extreme of «*lrr« ; then, trembling an tortanl rat tbe remotest wave*, suddenly disappear* like a fairy era, and the shores it washed are odd, and gray, and dnlL But a brief Interval, and then bit consort, mone, majestically mdonta the sky. sweet woman touch of nature, calming all ekmcnt*, Usberi iyo fury Ire the tonshe talk acre*, the *iy, leaving, at her "I bad 'em all," said a rubicund happygentleman. "All what r aakrd hto friend. "Why an the symptoms of ma- i larW vis i lame teck. acting Jotota. I Indignation, dlxxy fits, odd ouuatani fatigue, oo appetita! pains to the 1 trerww ahjvatieg, nigbt aws^ attarov.r ' dull* and fevers, TO. to. hut «w.'. ■ Hater t cured me ami 1 - e-,- - ml « M beta* the only perl.t ,.ok.u,«ta «
a Drstrn of Death. in There I* a sad stray oonMCtad with the y drowning of The two little boys, jnrir w Pnttoo and Johnnie WW* on Thumtay. It Tbe bodice were taken to PhUadelphU I- at the^brnae of Mr. Btonnrfhwhita*^ re Blair and Ohio atreeU. The boyt" mothers It are stotert. and there to a third aiater, who d also haa a ton. All these children were A horn to the same month and grew up tola grtber since birth. Jbey bore such a d that thev were reesrrird almost in tbe tight re of triple", and were neeer repented. ; Jtweph Patloo, Sr.. to proprietor of tbe it Patloo hn-ire, Na ID Arkantat avenue, >- in thto city, and the three boys have it usually lived there together. By the mctrtl accident the remaining cousin sras .< not sent down this rammer. Had he been, h the families believe ho would also have b ho
y hreu drowned.. The strange part of tbe d affair is that on tbe night before the boys :• were drowned. Mr. and Mr*, l'at too were I; awakened by strange rounds to the room a where the two little boys dept. Mrs. d Parian, who wont to investigate the matis tec, aaw her boy arotiontog with hit arms a as though he wu swimming, and at the i, same time crying "Help: help !" She e awakened him from hi* drram of death. - but he would go to sleep immediately aod r renew hto imaginary struggle with the 0 Becoming stormed, the called bee husband into ibe room, and be attempted lo if pacify the hoy, but with do more aurcras f were ao alarmed by tlwir ►«'* singular i- conduct and horrified by iu auggeriivc- - mas that they remained up with him all r night long. During all night the cousin e slept quietly by the ride of hi. cdusin. > meat, aod in the morning she related her experience of the night before at the boy's 1 bedside to ladies in the baton, and atao to . some of^her neighbors, and expressed fear . that tome harm was coming to her boy. Some of them advised her not to let the boys go to the beach alone again and she I promised that she would watch them ' When tbe little boys came down stairs t little Mb "wanted to go down iSTjfe : beach at oooe, but by this time Vic thor1 oughly frightened mother refused her *
in about 9 o'clock they slipped awsy without being seen. Half an hour later a gentle- «- man came to her to apprise her of the B.' B. liaison and Daniel Eldridge were out on Wednesday tost with CapL Clark, at the Point, and succeeded to catching 0 about eighty nice. Urge weakltoh. d Mr. Smith -sad family, gueata of Coon great llall, were out Thursday to Its Deride lor a '(tail and to try Ibe fishing. ' j] They caught a nice meat and enjoyed the j. CapL A. Sehdleoger, of the OmgrtMe, 1 ,c bad out Thuredby morning five gentb- I - men from the 8totklou. They caught a t a nice lot of fish an^cng which were some 1 B very fine Cape May jknodius. Judge Thomas, of Wllkcsbanc, accom- , panicd by his ton and 1 friend, chartered ' j Capt. M. E. Moore's trih yacht for a sail I Thursday morning. TWey sailed from t Scwelto Point to 6chcllcmgera Landing. 1 Dr. Page and a part y Wif guests of tbe , West Eod Hotel, were o#t with Capt. W. , 3 Stiles Thursday in tlic 'Vfrtropohtan. The trip sraa devoted mainlyV flahlng, a ( nice large string of which wcretaaugliL j a A Rudolph and John O,o\- were ! out with CapL A Sooy Thursday .^They ( , caught two floe aberpthead and BftVooe . weakflsh aod bake. \ The yacht EOa, Capt. L. E. Hugh* . wllh Ure Misses E. and B. Create, of Cdllt , Sprftgf and Mia* WaUa, of Philadelphia, y j ' <» hoard, brought in a nice string of fish. I Q- M. Green, D. McGowan and IL - , Earn were out Tureday with CapL D. . W. IVrrou in the Woodeide. They had „ , CapL Robert Chambers, of the yacht a txAtie, waa out Thursday with .-ppvy ,, , and brought to a nice It* of flab. •*-* , OoL Charles Duffy, eg she New Col tun - , House, » com panicd by Ibe followtog « ya^tmstrqmuro, Capufin w. sulrn, p
oqpasioa, an extra large one : Mb* Maggie G. Boyle, Mist Linda Lxh, Miaa Kahnttock, Miaa P. Oxnord, Miaa Flora • Oxnord, J. S Itorkw and C. F. Dean, all , • -of Pittsburg ; Walt Rouney, of Detroit ; • MtosBeaaieO'lary. ofSL Paul; ILTcr0 ria. of Baltimore, and Mist Mamie Duffy. D 8. A Dea Urangoajr., E. B. Patterson, ! n J. C. Wiley, ol I^tncamer, and Mr. Carry, ! • of Philadelphia, guest* of the New Col- ! - In the yacht Maggie Thursday. . They ' made a big haul and had a voy nice ttor. Quick Fortunes. ' About Orlando, Fit., lie* tho cream of i ' aoalhern land Tbe soil la of a dark, J ' vegetable molt nature, and surprisingly i f productive. November to the planting ! 5 season, and in early spring the crops are • shipped. Shrewd Northern and Western . f growers are fast settling here, and quick 1 Starke Lake, near Orlando, cleared J8000 ' ' tort spring from his cucumber crop aluor. ' Another received *3009 for bit eatlv po. ' talo product. Mr. Ilaroed rokl »S*tO . 1 w orth of squii'i, *2509 of tomatoca, and J ■ |1500 worth of beans. George Aibertaoo ' r sold -in one month *8000 worth oT istian*. • - Mr. Wm. Hidden, at Orlando, raises totge 1 ' quantities of corn, wheal, hay, owu, sugar - 1 cane, and be sold tost year, to addition to ' his farm product, *7000 worth of orange* I ' Tbe beauty of this locsOity to, that it to ^ ■ Truckers here ship their stuff North in ' • February and March, getting fancy prices ■ for all ibey tan tend. No wonder rege- t 1 table growers are torntog * Oriando. ; - Write to Sinclair A Mills, Oriando, Orange J Co., Florida, for fuU toformatke. w-S-t , I Tho Little Model Republlq. Vaxrautau, Cma.- Sescr Bieardi 1 Stuven. a leading onmmtosinn merchant n ; : YVs^aewaerpeat hot been an in tie.
Vital Quostlona. . A*fc the mm' emioenTpbysIctoc Of any »rbonl. what to Ibe brat thing •«ome f.vm of H 'Sp* !" ' ^Aak any or all of the dh» "What U the lrert and ooly rrmrdythat can he rolled no to c.,re .11 rWics of the • What i- the newt reliable and surest F cure fir all Peer ill -rare* or tlyspepala; {I oonrtlpaiiiA iodlgettioo, bUiouaoeas, ma- ti tonal fever, ague, Ac.,"' and they will tell ft T Mmdiake-ee Dandeltei!- I '. , . Heuoe, when those remedies are oom- ■ -e htned with othen equally valuable. otnea with others
^ And onmpoueded into Hop Iliuert, i atieb a worulerful and mysterious curative ' powda o-«Pped which to so varied to * its operation that u . diaearo or ill health n ^ P^ribly exist or rorist Us power, and Uacmleaa for the ttwn frail woman, r weakest invalid or smallest child to use. d >i,a comptoiota, aevcro coughs called consumptiou, hare been cured. c Women gone nearly crazy I Prom agony of neuralgia, nervousness, i- wakefulness and various diseases peculiar 0 People drawn out of shape from cxcru3 dating pangs ol Rheumatism. s ^ Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering 1 -§Kjsj " Freaks of Seasldera. s It to yet wltbin-the memory of many vtoi- „ tore at the Cape, the fact that our guests r «nd cottagers once harbored feelings of c When tbe old Atlantic stood close to the s surf, it waa pronounced by many .as being , too near the water, rendering the air damp, disagreeable aod playing havoc with ■ starched linen and wavv locks. An old k habitue calls to mind sdTncident when in [ misty brerzes." It to also a fact that j misty orerzes it is also a fact that S s
t Irtfayelle street, far back from the billows . waa oooe the fashionable avenue, llie . aought-for locality, tbe favorite drive, the choice cottage ground, and considered a Now note the change that o'er shadows ; ot :'tbe closer our hotels hug Ibe shore, ' , tbe quicker their hospitalities arc crn- • braced. The stronger and Salter, and < damper the breeze the more wc call it ' . rejuvenating. The nearer the ocean's t while caps sit* the cottage, the rarer iu ■ owner of golden returns. Lafayette atreet wears the mantle of retiresncnt, while the once barren sand hilla | tbe tea are arrayed In lovely villas, i . green grasses and flowers, and "boulevards. To cap the change of custom, a summer , . caravansary to now threatened even beyond the rolling breakers. Once In seven I years change* the cuticle of man, and I I quite as often revolves some seaside 1 In connection with the visit here of Sr. I Rafael Varrios, Mexican Consul at Phils- I 1 delpbia, and to the pleasant acquaintance 1 formed with thai gentleman, mention was made of hit pleasant offlctal reception at at Philadelphia. By strange coincidence copy of the Chihuahua Daily Hem, the ; StgDor's home paper, printod in English and Spanish, was put to oar hands Thure- I dl7i!by M. Hail Stanton. In speaking j of the affair the Seme, among other nice t tilings Bays : ■ We are plcaaod to notice the cordiA ^ Deception given our worthy Consul, Sr. i lUfacl Varrios, by the officials and people 1 <4 Philadelphia. Sr. Varrios cornea from tl\> slate, and while hq. represent* in bis oflMis! capacity the whole nation of Mex- , tool wc may with pardonable pride, asy thai he pcraqnally represents one of the intelligent communities aod promts- r States of Mexico. J arc'jfts seaside visit as to be given a seat I at an W table, with uncongenial com- J pany. a} the hotel * ;
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^aisfillanrfms. I^RS. BA'A TAYLOR, FASHION ARI.E DRESSMAKER, frJ-OTZCE. " ^ ^ ! li*i»- 1 Jeae^f t^^UE, Attorney. )r|t_ nnHOMAS M. SEEDS, . FASHIONABLE HATS & CATS, GVBRKLLA8, ETC.. Nn. 41 Nortli M NreeC, raltodrlphu. Jef.y ^Erre, Soya' OO'^ POULTRY, NO. !» federal STREET. CAMDEN, N. J. J- ATKINSON, -
ONE PRICE JEWELER," | EJTE GLASSES A SPECTACLES, lie. ' ^4.1 L3 Bear Kuta*. tk M*o;m1ooS',»bS. lliifl .' "r M trio. «r*ttum a-i ' Arret t 1^-r.c u» er. *1* rw.' WueL ^Ul *o IP uHfTreVuX'1. aruend lire finger. l*SHw GREAT CLOSING SALE MEN AND BOY'S , GLOTHING, Geitleiei'i FmiiMiiGeaji. 61 la^roro.'rat muntc r to 30 DAYS • the stock of M£N AMI MS' G10HING, Hallaefi FinMli Gmft, " j ;
' ruS!>ta'"^ |,"ur"',l"ul 'i*'1" at ivo-tnirlt c nise-tt s. E. Cor. tut a Martft Hu.. nJlled*. A CARD. t Mr. Editor. — Wc would most • respectfully inform the public J through the columns of your valk uable paper, that wc are the sole ' agents of the celebrated_ Rubber | Paint. This paint is said to be • the best Water Proof Paint made, i as it is manufactured from India - rubber and therefore very clas- ; tic. It is both beautiful, durable and economical. It is claimed i that it will last three times as ! as lead and oil. The Rubbeing ptftfectly impervious to water, makes/this paint peculiarly adapted to boat and vessel painting. It is put up in gallon cans in all colors, both for inside and outside painting. Mr. William of this place, informs us that he painted his house with it ten years ago and it looks well >'ct' Mr. William Townscnd, of this place, has also used this paint on , his property and believes it to be the best patent paint made. We have a very remarkable assortment of all kinds of and Paint Brushes at low- , est cash prices. We ate also the ' agents for the -celebrated Maxwell's Gypsum for whitening and - coloring walls. No trouble to put J it on. It has become a necessity B to the house-wife, and is nearly r as cheap as whitewash. n Smith & Co., Go Washington Street, ' * Cape May City. ' n
1 JMrrrtttrmriits. ! fiURBOGATi-I OFFICE. \ SLRKOOATl OF Tint COUNTY OF CATC MAT. at kit sfflre at Cap* tt„ court now*, oa TUESDAY AND SATURDAY "'laMta""*- WILLIAM niLDRKTH. X^OTICE ToCltF.DITORS. I,' I- liiwow.ii^STOireAffiSSJBartBffil : ^* ZSJTSJSSZ SS - ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. MWi9M TttrKSDAT. JULY ath, las, - um! "°"K Coa" ""reri ttotaTOggy**'* -^'tototistretoj^ tassaj^T" "fie SiVillSjS Ba*'rarUU ln , »? oILTvl' .11 " ry oU<® it u>* otz Cooirel< a>
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I^Sj: DsUtt.msytm.iaia. " 2 ORGANS, $50 AND $65, theke ARE FINE PARLOR ORGANS, « "fe.vau..j. BEAYTY A Price only $125 atraurow - Sri MMr VEGETABLE W£ LIVER And all Bilious Complaints. lU-em iWDSJFJTO SUPPLIES u/kLi ,'iooi1 ASBiSTnt'fi&aL *" .

