• v ■ ■ i ■ iiu " - — •" V Published Every Saturday Morning, i CAPE WAY, AUGUST 4. 1883- < r*" JSSiiSi'iLaSLST *** •. Folly. • " . A-y crblbtti-o of pbyitcical strength ( »imi' 1* crantnradabic- When th <w Sxl- < loira-V qualities arc mod to hoc botb i ur to aallfy a morbid desire. U.r , l.ub: c ranont |oo speedily atop the fnaanr . icial.ieaa by a full and free expression of i opiB' H. Wc am opposed tddangtroUj i r'-sh-iiSUaa*, tbry arr given to satisfy an i cUi..-ntin»jmrcoo«titationaUialloTeafo | we -offering. We lu»« of mfn thrusting i Ibel' htwdi in Ron's rnoalbs. trundling i * I- r-lbarrows across ropra tuspemied i hundreds of feet in 11* air. and doing | " many other lonlMi fi-ai>. But of all at- • Um.rfed exploits, tlita Niagara buainraa I* t walebers air un the lucks of the whirl- i pool waiting fur poor Captain Wcbb'a < ""body to appear or be cart off ah ore, • another noted swimmer haa voiontered to | undertake lltu rauic qq'ustic folly. In i aooie way tbeac dangmwa exhibitions , ah • djl ccaae. , Money for Farmers. How many thouaandi of fanncn in , tbl> country are drudging away year afler x year for mere food and shelter*- How many find themselves any better oil at ( tie year 'a end? Yet there il fortune In , ■tore for thcac very lolling men if they oo'y embrace tbtf opportunity. Hare you | nor recti the Martling pacta morircd in the f p lorn and wcaiern dtiea for. early t Fh rids produce? Ftor inrtanee: potatoes. ( per harrcl. squash, tlM per dozen; x ttrnaloea, 29c per quart; strawberries, GOc | l> i quart; ouuunhcra, (9 per hundred: . ruing buaoa, *1.60 per peek; new beets. ( 10c tod.; green corn, 8O0 per dozen, and ( •■•on through . U* whola regulable list.. , Tlie eariialbf" the ahuec product! come (r an the vicinity of Orlando, In Orange j County, Fla. There, plenty of cheap and , rich land U yet waiting to enrich the men ; who enter the boaincaa of vegetable growing. Men are there now making fort uoei has only lately been developed, and wc want our Jcrecy agricultural frienda to know of It Write to Sinclair A Mills. Orlando, Orange County, Fla., they will tell you all alout il. Ba Cautious. It U a great tiak, (logic handed or without life earing appliance*, to attempt noosing a person that has got beyond his depth and is about to sink beneath the
wave*. None but the coolest and most & expert swimmer may undertake it with u aofety. The feeling to rush to the resent of the perishing wiibrat thought is f c nstnral one and shoaid not be smothered But thosaBbat do it, if they are not good swimtnera and cool one*, run great risk of their Uvea and stand a poor chance of c saving others. Persons drowning loose all pramce of mind and dreg down those that would rescue them to the some tMe as themselves. It requires much enurap for a spectator to plunge Into the tort to save lite, and those in the water are tearful of being dragged to the bottom. Foolish persons that go out beyond tl-e point of safety ought to remember that their dearest on earth who ere more csuiiouasrc being endangered, for if anything happens to them tbefe are those bathing, brothers or lovers, 11 matters not. who wili at ooce take their lives In their hands and g > to the issue. The sad experience of the last few days at other watering places than ours along the coast should be s warning to all overvdotnrcsomc persons. While the beach is mfe bore, water will drown. Foolhardiness should be limited by statute. It is wrong to allow an exhibition of It go Theve Pays are Different. U talking with "an old visitor to Cape May, who haa l»*n here each Moat Cape May. and !<• some that had tat.-n the inner days, b fore so nuiny lines ot travel had hero opened. " said our cxperito eranr here wilh each of Hs member*. podc were left behind. or permitted t < wander off elsewhere end thereby break up the family circl - That waa a good plan without any doubt. Hut a sue how or other il haa t alien into disfavor, our _ friend charges il against the railrwd. Now Ibe.fauiily, when tie- annual Bight 10 the father is here, and perhaps, a sou or * ^*j£brt, and.«jv.nhcjlder t^ seems a qoratira in Uw miod of ;>*(<* wbethrr they em will get muted again. Btil the easy way in which barge of thta annual araitcrlng U placed against olertriritv and Mram later Id of.A«k»Tt'r.UU.«u.-i l.y hraurioua our » * My. ami L - - . ffiZ'Ta'.rLm.rn.w sing timing .'r ru 'II cure tla> sure of thing, la not tlx hurt, hut when U . rerounbrred riot by the u. ,f dm bsblulr-e I.. cirry dywqrl.l Vtnlr'll ol,;,? lT^a,n^4 » WsoUr* double did on. tare turn He U. Iww.jh.wwt.ae sw^ie* a iwEngtl* Drfcish govrrut' tt 2'. bo"" til in crime, wtthoul s brenr tea friend is
A Envy or R^utftnhneaa. which ? Wdwarf*"#*^. let ffw rq allal il may. Worth, whtrh has the mark rf genularoew. la never prudish. It asserts itself as nsloral as the dew gathers upon the tender plant, or the gentle tain descends from the clouds. Bat we did not mean to get so fer off as that when the idea that Vhere are mortals that go snuffing shout the air of our sea short resorts, and srith lofty virtuous airs write of the degeuetpcy of the tlan. Particularly are they horrified about <tbe bathing costumes at the ladies, and some go so far to charge positive indecency asa daily exhibition cf tfr ocean hath. Very rarely, indeed, anwng the thousands that enjoy the exhitcrsting surf, may any bathers he seen who trcrepaw upon even the boundaries of imprudepcr drees while In the water. Thru, «o far a* our experience gore, the offenders are men not wnoii). We put it on record that we have to see the first wanton ex ; of the person on the part of any woman In the rirf at Cape May. If such 1 things exist they are elsewhere. There 1 mty he terra trie costumes, and we have seen such, but when il comes to t charge 1 of unmodrrty the idea la preposterous. There are two classes on the beach, and 1 they are everywhere, 'that go nosing i around "dor titbits of scandal or dclams1 One Is the stilted prude and the other 'the fellow whose loose imagination will discover something wrong atoul which he may leer and grin in every 1 transaction. One of the mrot ' comely sights on our famous bathing grounds is the charm -that nature statu; ; those that enter the surf when a big ' oomcs along and takes wilh.il in paaring all the crimps and starch of dry | land life. The pare and lovely in form the waves. It may befcome to think, that those angular females who would [ robe everybody that enter the surf from r head to foot in swaddling clothes hare ' six inches deep and there sit down, tu t daring to go a sup farther fpr'fear r.I a ■' painful exhibition of angles in their Wu rtitutiooal make up arwllu- nuts who are ; so envious of their more plurnp sndfsvivtd I sisters, and who turn up their nuaea in i pretended disgust at the lovely spectacle • before them. 1 There are physiological reasons why ' the costumes of surf bathers should be as ' scant ss is consistent wilh dejleacy. The 1 limbs ougbP to he left free to act as a • matter of safety, and if there are those I Whose arms are so attenuated that they wish to conceal them, let such wear tb.moat profuse coverings end ooolinue to toy In the innocent little gullies where tic water Is .very shallow and where no tit. ' rible breakers will come along and aboui ' break them up. But the plump and f rigorous maiden or matron may go out
and enjoy the pW«urc of the lath when [ white caps are Dreadfully r.g»,i;-: , prudery or priggisltncss of anf kind what , i With a Comment or Two. | The Protean change of our eccentric , cotcmporary, the AlZantit Rttinr, front a , •trained and. ridiculous criticism of II c , Pennsylvania lUilrrv.il, digging that our- . poralinn with discrimination in-fivnr of , Cape May, to ooe of tycopbantlc famltg t that outdoes the typical Polooius In fci- , studies of the clouds, would be humorous , Hit did not place Mr. Gw. De Ilarun - what we believe to be "a false position be : fore the public, and one which must 1* ( offensive to him. 1 The Idut-you-lo-knock-the-chip-ofi my shoulder spirit of the opening (tar. , graph in the editorial "f Tuesdtv t wiil go for part wliai ii'ta wh'rli. and ths' , is very little. But when the position of t such men as Mr. Dc ilavcp. titan whom j Cape May haa no staubrher fi'end, is , merely awomed. and placed before the , pnltllc in a wrong light, we take excep , tlona. , That gtntleuissn of the calibre of Messrs. !>c llsvcn. Wood." ami Boyd can be In- , flueoced by the Rninft taffy is not toV , liclicVDd for a moment. Hot the pubjic ( it not 10 well informed, or it doc* not tike , the trouble to Inquire Into the truth or t falsity of such nnusrusieal statements at , three which w>« quota trom the IWv'i editorials, and that claim to set forth Mr. | Ike Haven's opinion as follows : ^ | The beach, air and surf will take care j Of thcmaelves at Cape May, and txxnpari . soos with any olbet resorts along the cons'. { are not necessary here. But public men * and their aasutntxl opinions are not to Le , fortunes of any place to the injury of an- , any other place. Pardon the siniilr, hot Wr cant help thinking that the Atlantic Jlrrint is mat- ' tag a dunce of itself in Its effort to sustain ; tlie interests of Its sphere of clrcAlirvn. by oocsunlly throwing dirt si Cape May. Its editor is now greatly exercised on the , question of the safety at Atlantic City's , beach, and because of recent drowning accident* t hereon, would argue that the j propdrtkra of deaths reported so far, are , no more than they are at Cape May or ; Inns Braneh. taking the number of tall.- , ; Tk /feiietr forgets the fart that, cum- i .pared witl(Cape May's beach that of At- i Indie's Is dangerous, and that in proper- i tioc to the number id viiloex, there is no I reaxrt no the ctart where aurf bathing ia ■ a . eraeraHy indulged in as at Cape May. It was never written of Cape May that i its beach "presents special dangers," as i has been within a wrek by the Pbiladel- i phi. papers, r- canning the beach'st Allantic City- The Arrow is much give, to ovapa'iwwii It would be in order to adminirtar It a rebuke .altar Its kind, hut ■he subject is ooe which has little or no interest for the general reader, and so for the ptearal at- .lr.-p »s tvmsidcreli-ja. " Jack." in last Sunday's rridkatny* ootoi that Superintendent Edmunds, , f tbesh-ae line and street passenger rail- | way*, has got his railroads "ia satisfactory , waking order, and Srwrils Point, 8dx l iragre. Landing and intemrediris pW« on the Bae of the roads, are an rear hrvi " ***■ , tumarlf ax the tayfaaiag of the seasoc |
Tha Bamblar. j 1 I - MhlU'1 kin ^ in . the 'surf j 1 Sunday , scH as many 'more f on the beach, afioe steamer, tbr Conrmon- i - i r/aJth, passed seaward within a few > yards of tbe'lbOfr. Tift gallant captain J i and his crew aaluted the multitudes by 1 blowing the Ream whistle and waring ' i hits and haodkerebiefa C» iroa the > asrf, where the salt sea denilem of the r hour were sporting, went bathing Ws ' e. and caps hi reply to the courteous salute - of the passing ship; all of which was a C very pretty ttgl.L r Where are nxne ot the girls that we | F saw here Imrt year f asked a fresh arrival at the elbow of a friend ofi Saturday ; ' - night at the bop. In the language of Mr. ' . A. Ward he prosnmed sortie of thetn bad . ' ' married and then- were some more that c would like t" I*-. Perhaps that wnukl 1 r dispose of the sriblrTht, r The barrel .*ou man «Vh an educated 1 chimpanzee # iq town tq the large tle- - ight of the jltuthfu! hcarJ This spedf men dodc is viry succeatfulAn gatlirtins h up the children's pennies, and tbg style in r whldi it geu-the little red f ex cap off Its e that some other duties daw of thcit'e i- when meeting an acquaintance. Did the d simid set the dnde's fashion ? Then ycr. g know bow the last named specimen 0 fondles his bat when holding it in. bis e hand, he turns it over, whirls it rutnd, n and Modies its Intention with a dreary it look. Just like The m utki y when it Iny spec, s tlie bottom of the Utile fez. There it are other parallelisms between the dude g and the organ grinder's assistant, but '* they are very apparent and need not be g mentioned. n If a is^Iy, or gentleman either as to that, y pretends to forget your name when accin dinflfiy called upon to introduce you to h a it ranger, glee a different ooe every c, time and never your own coguomeo. This d will break up this "oh ! excuao-tDC-bu'-Jt what did-you-say- your-nsmr- was " kind e of folks. Certainly a name may be frw•l gotten, hut.it is a dull person indeed that -i cannot quickly detect the shamming from Hir real in this line. 1 The Wi'hlng Sunday was perfect •e tlinuwnds indulged in Uiistoallh-giving <1 pleasure even to dissipation, Tor we saw " sane comicg out of thr surf looking as if 14 they had been In soak a couple of days. Especially noticeable were a couple of females of uncertain age, anywhere past u forty, that had suffered io their coouv. 14 wilh the waves, or at least their bathing dresses bad, for they looked as if one more wambrr wooM hare effected a dean ■' sweep of their entire outfit, so Iwialed "" and separated had thdr joint* become. Io c Why Mot ? T" Now is the time h) think and act upon 111 plans for rxiendinc the season into the autumn months Every one -who knows 1,1 snjThipg about il is agreed that th'sc anjiuing amul it is agreed that tti"w
1 periods of Uie ycr are the most enjoyable ' '. at thr seaside. Wc might find reasons for not ouming to the shore in May and June, but none for staying away io September snd October, unless" ooe of them be the unoeretnonl. km d'»!og of our hptels at the end of August. Yisitors must then go 1 away wbothrr thgy will or not. Of a sud- " den, and in many tan hundreds of peo- ■ p'e are actually drirrn off to their homes '. rwlou wiou. We heard a hold propric5 remark, two year* ago, that bis house ' was dosed the preceding reason wilh sixty ' guests-; a go.*l Dumber for that hotel. V There srrmod no better reason for thii lock out than that the set lime had conic c for ending, sod the doors were closed— Uisl's ail. • Ftw three-fourths or the year large inrestineols of capital bring nothing in rc- ' The financial field lies fallow, no. ' effort U made to make it fruitful. The ' conditions f.w a profitable ytddibfi are all ' crool, but tlie curt, an has bemmc slmra t » iaw to let tlie old order of things take 5 their course. Il ia a pity that our husinet., - cannot he amuse J to so sil-the-year-plan, and not cmforoi any 1 mger to the dgaof a beginning, or height, or end of sea- - We are not fully out of ruts yet, a> : wc would haarousul to the uroenitlet of : t'j? day ty a united effort to begin the with January and end it with Decem- ' instead of crowding what Is doae in a ■ ample of months. • Nevefln the history of Cape May ha. ■ facQlliot been such as they ore to-day entertaining the pleasure and health ; seeking public all the year round. Borne ; of our holds are deslgocd, built and fint isbod for an unbrdken busineaa, summer and wpitcr.- In tbclr appointments tliey c the equal of the best ciry itma Bo far. so good ; but what is the use If the btul- ' ,nraa ia tmt pushed farther ajoog, and sue. ^ cesa readied by extreme adrertislog, a ' openatif-c of the I't-nusylrania Boilruad by giving ua rapid transit just il • ' Sktuci* in aumnier. There is to gr* d n«K« Why a trial should not be made. , What bs been done ciscwhcre may lie dxfic l^re. if the same efforts are pi t ^ forth. But there abould he no delay. Why not make tlx- tiial ? ' Fnvd "flack's" Cape May letter in lost c issue of Trwrij*., we make an 1 appredolivv extract at follows: • At no time io my experience has Cape c presented ».r many attmcUout. ' natural -and artificial; at no time has Its ' invigorating aoa-brtrrc* and glorious surf stiffing and murdenms heal of the city; a and, « hrq the entire aumnier population - empltea itarff into t»*p sra at thr bathing h -or. the scene ia IncxpreaaUdy anhnatirg - and attractive- Ttiria is in.rec drivicg - than I have ever obarrred before, and - mure ityitoh equipages, eves the teams 0 for hire including nobby lea-carts a victorias, p-«y piueUma. etc., -with falgh- • stepping heroes and eialuratc haruevs. 1 such as have heretofore been quickly s identified as private, by the otd habitues I- here who are prompt to detict and put I- down undue pretensJ-ms. And fu the late mfleraoca there are increased cumbers ot people on the board-walk, in the pavilions. 0 and on the -piers. And here, cm this frail it structure, hanging above the wgva, it is 0 oneof Ibedrtigl.isof the place to sit these long summer afu-roooa. im the warm, syre pathetic riisncr of the tu. that gives I. strange snd delightful in its contrast with , the artivity and hurtle of the larger part erf the year. It is perhaps fortunate for ' tha world of acthm and rrootvr. thai the ; — - drfu III a" d hdSf»!1p Cgifc CtT* few'of atwral
txxii TO *TWAWB>I j Ws-reno ci*.. S. T, /at* as, uss. To-day finds us In this quiet viUsg*. among green capped hills, rich ralWrs wondrous goegia snd g'eru. Rearing at peace with all the world aroma the lovalr j'1 ! town, nestling cocily in the luxuriant lap "[ : at nature, between towering hills and ' I along the laughing water* of Seneca lake *? , Charming cottage* .with pretty gnmnds fl, t almunding in vine* and flowere adorn the . highway*. We might justly call it a | "shady deli," as grateful spreading tree* ^ are everywhere, and the streets are hand- ^ . some shaded avenue*. Grape* and plums I find here a favorite noil snd grow to great . perfect ir-tp From some unknown cause f' I tlie wati c, of Seneca lake never freeze, , ' I ' althnovh Kinr* Take. onrvtenmlWsWay. 1 , i« famra ft*- works. The principal attsac. u | tlon for vEritore to this point is the natural wonder — land railed " W.tkin's Glen. , 01 I From fair hotel, thr "Oten Park," wc rtart eariv in tire isorninr to do the thrill- ^ . dcils. roscsdes, snd eatancta. ' ; Before leaving the boleL let me »y that, , by way orf noveity. pretty young misaes * . attend the table*, and their alacrity in 't serving guests and whisking flics would fj , surprise a aeash-re hndpird. Ia this why so many students, on vacation, are tram5 mering at Walkin's ? Get on your rubber , coat and overshoe* and we will drive to ^ the Glen top, two sod .one-half miles die- ' toot, and then dreccmf through the gorge. r r p and up we go, ascending m rise of six s hundred feet to the mile, until wc reach a c pteaiwrt pavilion decorated with many ( flags and surrounded by acre* of i-hsdc , and doited with rustic mat* This is tV * "Picnic Grounds" — reminding u* muqh- — of Pitman Grove. Now our rxiOnniian* ' Iwgin by starting dow n a jagged path hud r o almost stumbling into a great round arnof ereptinra seoopen out of the Mi! snd , called the "t Dwii's Punch-Bowl. Still j winding on we find 1 rocky pass called j "Glen Elysium"— a large tosin of trfHac , . aenfl wilh wooded bonks and broken f ^ curve*, the bottom of whlcb Is a mosey a n trail of the floods, it* grandeur apd soli- I tude ending in a dark winding gorge. * ! Above this depth of rock we look and see 'J ' the great suspenst-m iron bridge of the , K . Syracuse Railroad, npsoing the Glen at a ! i( hcightfa of one and sixty-Eve 1 , frcL Slowly wc continne the adventure , down to Glen Arcadia snd Elphin Gorge, ■ where are. myriad scenes of natural beauty. Now we will cross a rustic bridge over s 1 '' wierd chasm snd view Arradian Falls. K with its cascades and fern-declud grota toe*. Now caret iflly step along the crags ; j through the dark shades of Narrow-Pas.-and entn^lo Pinto Falls, where the sen's rays never (pack. In this "snburranenn gallery the rounSs of rumbling watet* in pierce the damp and dungnm air. OauK tiously pass along the rocky cliffs and keep tl under the hsnging boulder*, for great dropK of water are creeping out of the rocks st.ive and gurgling streams ponr over
. your head. Now are are down deep in tlie bowels of the earth where lovers of ' the wicrd would call it perfect Elysium. , Admire tboae curve* and mossy angles, . Use light and shadow, crystal water*, fuii- , age, sky snd rock. Is not the artist's dresm fulfilled' Let us move slowly along the course of , the rock-ribbed stream, holding securely to the poles and rods on tlie jagged stcrp* . and treading carefully the many stony \ steps snd rustic stairways. Amid showers of spray and mist jre pass, and sornetiinc* i hurry through, pelting rein. Courage mart . he given faint-hearted Iodic*, or tbry never . will pursue the exciting journey to its end. Stepping slowly tlong we look into , Diana's Bath, ami view a primary and . secondary rainbow pictured through a ,. misty veil on the weeping palisades, and . tlien move on with a feeling of rapture. • 1 Now we will stand no Castle Ciiff, and l perhaps get dizzy looking down into tlie , Giant's Gorji^r ' we will monnt tlie grand , staircase and look up to E.gle C'lill and . down into the Baptismal Pi Kit. then pasa , into (lice Cathedral and hear Uie dashing . matfiv sing hi thunder tooi* of the Infinite , Power and hymn bis eternal praise. Mfny [ of Switzerland's glories are tamo" liy America's grandeur. Why go leagues . away tirforrign lands— to "Hvoli and Eiln larney'a cascades, to the Vf'e of Avoea. I/odore, Yelroo. Gleneoe. and the' Devirs , Ulan of Nick low ? Imagine a Grecian . temple with ill frieze and orates; tbr , sparkling water* of Yancluw, the dreary . heights of Petrarch's " Fountain," or tin . world-famed paste* of the Tyrol, snd her. t we believe ytxnr pictures of wild grandeur . will be doqbly realized. Over the bridge and across Sylvan Rapids we go down . ioto Bvlvan Gorge, where Uie wild and . hearing current g>wa tumbling upeoarou.ly , over ponderous touMer* and eddying aw av . through jagged flrturro hundreds cf fret , land ami" run acr.ws in artist's <lcn, tint J of Gapt. Hope, an old soldier, who loves the strenge wicnlowa of this romwitiic spot. The captain has bete bis gn »• t painting e.f the Army of the Potomac, taken from a ykctch made by bim oo the !4th of May. 1302, when the army ot eighty thousand . men lay at Combcriand I landing, oo the Pamunk>4fivcr. It is i a grand picture, size 5 by 10 frtkr-wrel valued at 935,000. General McUtdlan : came here expressly do see it. and pronounced it a picture to the life. Our > thrillis* trip now roou ends by bringing f us back and out into almost the very bean : of the village. We fed quite appetiUsh, ; sod. propose to play havoc with the good ■ things which embellish Uie Park ll-nise t table. landlords lower lips "bang very : low aa the aammef busioeas Iran ackoowi. . edged flxxlc. W rather is o«d rauugh for ; firm and orracosu sre comf-aiab;. . Wc A Phttadetphtan Quocnlng It. r Prom Uie Saaaay Mirror, s At Cape May, at the hotel bops or rat 1 Uie Leach at balhiqg hour, ooe may see = some of the finest rxamph* of the south- ' crn type at beauty to be found any when, j A Monde is very rare. A young lady i from Philadelphia queens it at One of the " hotels,. . Her stronghold is Ur Kyle. 0bc i it is a wonder, but to the easily dutn1.- ■ to have the same dress on twice. One , morning she came down to breakfast r in a cbarmiur. prettily-figured mull, with c laoe-inaertnl sloerr*. Afterward she esunc ' down and kmnged around Io a finely made , elaborate dre**. all of while- At dinner - turne, with te-'gr *Tm* ,cl! . splemlral in a wlne-cni.irrt vrrveS.-rreE iv > mwle and pientlfnlly ganxiabed with while , lace. She also varied her jewelry ODtnid-
• Scrape from "Progrqa^" I hear many pleasant comroendatioo«.af I the dining hall of the Caritoo Boose, Cape I May Point. Into this great room, which 1 dines three hundred posple at oner, no fly I or nfosquito can ever penetrate. To dine I there is s luxury, apart rvra from the I excellence of the cuisine an'd the skill of I the serrjee. Indeed, at Xhpe May Poim I files and tnooquttoa never get into the I hotel. One of tlie social sucreases of Cape May I la on. Iri*h beires. She is a petite I quite young; her manners aie I ahuarthi-r charming, and she drrasns richly I yet'.enlirciy without oaten tali on. Ilespile I her vreallh. wtiidi is raid to be fabulous I (the porch lounger* plane it anywhere f the milllooti. she wears few ilia- >1 m-inds, little jewelry uf . any description; k only a fear chastely pretty finger-rings. I The Cape May muviral festival of Sat- I urday and Sunday is regarded at one of grandest, if not the grand cat. affair of j the kind which ever occurred at a summt r nr -n And the virit of the President c-n Mooditr gave it a Ilr»h bocm. My Baratnga no. i.-*pon drat says that garden parties seem peculiar to that resort. They arc, however, in Invar at Newport, and this year are pining popularity at Cape May and other resorts. Its.— Da girts pad warn tnsy co IB tae waters ai*.— PaSdeO— A'ieir.1 niaj loot very well. Hot ' V -» o*\ ■ a win<ly day Sncktoh ^teh Oape'"*!^"^^ its glorious pewches and comfortable hudrooms, it cgrrytbing a great summer hotel should be. The dancing platform and the picturesque music pavilion are inJcyd. The house hat never - been more admirably conducted. Wilh Mr. Cake as "mine hart," the table strenuous eff ort made- to cater to all kinds and conditkms of |ieoplr. The Stockton giving— every wee k thrte or four banquets are had in the prirale eliuing hall, an.1 the More than all, Uie Stockton rqtaiirant mei-ttMN exjiectatii-ns. It is a rr&Rrant in the tall reuse of the word, where nicely racked dainties of every description ore —concerts, bops, gennans. etc.— the , stream is orver pcrmtuo ! In Bxg. Advertising Cheats ! t :
1 be-giut.ing of aa article in an ei-.-gant, in- ^ i term log uiauner, .si " Then run it into some advertisement t" , that wc avoid kl! such, "And simpir call attenlieia to the y ' mails of Hop Billet* in as plain, boot*! - • terms as possible, i "Tu induce people , "To give them one trial, which so prov/s their value that tbey will never uvc „. ' anythiot else-." r. r "Tu* Rzatuiv an favorably ootired in '■ i all the jispcis. J I •• Iteligious ami vera tar. is "Having a large rale, and is iunplant- ' medicine*. " There Is no denying the virtues of the . Hop plant, and the proprietor* of Hop t* , Cillers have shown great shrewdness " And ability ""In cximpouudin; a medicine whose s f virtues are so palpable to every otte'i ob- * serration." t Dm Sb* Dutf. s 1 " Bhe lingered and suffered along, pining I " Tlie doctors arc doing Lev no good t t "And at last was cured by Uiia Hop _ Bitters the paper* aar so much about." . • -Indeed! Indeed • "II -irthankful we should be for tlixl " tnediaue." , 1 A D.t oirr**'s Mtagnv. • • t1 Eleven year* our daughter suffered on t j m bet of misrry, " Fnan a cnmplicaUon of kidney, liver, 1 rbeunmlic trouble and Ncrvuua debility, & " Under tlie care of the beat physicians, e ** Who gave her diseaac various names, : : " But D-i relief, , " And now she is restored to ut in good ) lirallh by as simple s remedy as nop Bit- t * tera. thai we had shuooed fc< years before i E using it."—1 Tb* I'sassTii. FaTiixu t» Gtmxo Wgu. F "S'^mSTDSir latter u amea »s a«d k im're x!*v.' ' r"" I Ttie hsttdng is just splendid. The i e sill ndinls are alti-nlive and obfigiag. [ ■ Mary iK-nons who seemingly have eon- I •omptBia I sve perfirtty sound lufigs, and j '' th u ili.onax originaU* altogether from ir dirordevrd kidneys and liver. Now there • r are tb-iumndv of retnedieat list will relieve , c kidney and liver rtisrare-s. inn ihi-re ls^noly y Iron Bitter*. Its efficacy has hern satis- . Inctorily proven in Uiousaods at instances after all olhrr remedies laileil. The cranks are mum, and there is only it one organ -grimier and lie Is reaping a „ golden harvest.— only gets one tunc oul before be is p*u) to aravr «o u The renowned Dr. Oleedraaiog ssyi <ior. third of ell hir dissectinn* sh'-wo! " " go' at •Unart dlsrase ; If you have u io * any f rm, use Dr. Graves Heart llegola < ' K. fll. pre boule at dmrgtoe. » Wide trowarn lot gratiem ra ate threat- . raed as (be corning fsshino f.« fall and ^ winter. , Mr. J. M. Flum. Efitabrth. N J.. ray* hU wife was much benefited bj usitg fit-own s Iron Bluer*. Ubc tafferod from S hradarhra sad .trbillly. . • I.rarasis i THf EafIT r.f RW5". . r THE
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