- _____ IBilfe Published Erery Saturday' Morning. GAPE MAY. AUGUST 25. ISiS r"* rnUuni ml UaJO^tJtp City A glib tongue U not by Say memos a . sign of Iralnt. Generally tliomc who art roostac-Jr chattering like a meeting of starlings ia Uw spring ana trifle deficient la the important commodity of gray lisThe game of "seWefra "wllh 'cards it 1 coming into fashion. It Is not quite the 1 thing at Newport and Saratoga. J t looks ' a Ut tie strange to see anyone lake a pack of cards and at once become entirely absorbed in the game. But that is the ' result. SoBtaire ia tp be played In a eery 1 solemn and solitary mapper or not a, all. J The Baltimore American celebrated iu , one hundred and tenth enniveratiy the | other day by the issue of an extra sheet, j containing a full and interesting history i of the paper since the dale of Us found- ■ ing. It also furnished each subscriber a t facsimile copy of the first bone of the , Journal, now known ss the Baltimore < A mrriran. c TO tbooe who would enjoy the seashore < at its most invigorating season noil Is the > ,- tin* to come. Except in the middle of 1 the day the temperature la delightful, so t that fishing, sailing, riding and bathing ' can be enjoyed with Catalan and aallsfac- « tloo. In 'act, the bathing and fishing is ( now at IU bear, while numerous link ex- r cnisioos and expeditions can be arranged ' to vary I be monotooy. < nam is a bot waler crane. Somebody , has found out that bot waler has strange | medirinal powers. The medicinal Jour- j nils are talking about it, and everybody t is drinking it. It has got Itself Into the r books of fasbkm. It is not unpleasant to i lake, and more than that, it is asserted r that people actually become food of it. t It assists digestion and helps astonishingly , in numerous other ways. It Is to be , taken before breakfast, at dinner and bo- f fore going to bed. It is a gentle stimu- , lent. It Is recommended In cold weather . and in warm weather. The temptations of the bay and sea are ' great to thoae 11 ring along this shore, and the farmers and mechanics of the locality c. become amphibious. Not satisfied with * caltirallng com, onions and tomatoes, or * building house* and sheds, tbey also plant ^ oysters and dig clama aa they do potatoes, and lay traps for eels in the sea J art as they would trap land anlms'i The dwellers by the sea handle an oar or fishline with equal skill, and keeps his chaps who netcr salt except it waa In a ' hay. This way of practicing several prof realms, girca the dweller liy the aea a , scope of industry not obtained in land. i f A Word About «ha W anther, r •or two or three weeks the people that L inhabit our large cilics bare been wonder, a ing what had become of the weather of s the kind adapted to the season. In those ' place* it has been regarded as ktat, strayed ] or stolen. Bat for the past t wodays our J sweltering fellow citizens o^lbe big eltia <■ erased to wonder— toe bot weather had re- J to weather had
turned as usual. It was not quite so hot as a furnace Sunday and yesterday -In Philadelphia and New York, but U is re- . ported a* warm enough. There are plenty of bat wares in store for as yet, and as we are entering upon a delightful period at Cape May, where they are tempered by the ocean breezes, do not be In a hurry to go away. Pont Find Fault. In Use fire*, place dee* it pay to be continually finding fault f It Is a eery ea»y matter to pick flaws ia any piece of work, far no one's work Is perfect. Faalt-flod-tng often beocsnes chronic, and grows an a man just as tn eril habit does, increasing day by day. There is ntxhlng so distgteeablc at to Tint a home where faultfinding Is continually going oo ; where, at the breakfast, dinner and tea table, no pleasant word la spoken, hut la stead, each one it finding fault with the other for some trifling error. I do ndt mean that errors should not be rebuked, but when the erecting twilight is gathering, when the tmrtrof the dey is oxer, then kindly call the Utile ones around you and gently and solemnly tell them of their Wrongs, and tee If you are not much holler repeid than if the little heeds had drooped ell dey long at the angry glance* and frowns oc your face. There are many «hings>yery d.y that annoy ua. but don't make life sadder by finding fsolt. The world might scum ranch pkamoter stall time# If we would forged to tret, frown and find fault-— gr. Drinks. ' shows lit inability to take c*n of iurlf by imitating in the matter of fuoti and drink those that are haallhy, wealthy or wis*. If a person pcrngmrr grer. the world will look upjo him as t superior order of being, and Immediately bosffckle and uncertain icdiriduals to tn ffneidiag a question for themselves. We - Cwi^d^i£fbta Lm to i°d"rink* of - Utah lb.: firry stu" was tire basis. t»taei Wring in one cf out large cities got Bilk run dowa by OTcrwtek. He toe* tn drinking gin and milk, and It becoming known, all the old toper, far the town betbere wata thnatened famine in Schnsr;*. The us went thing In drinks, ana one which -111 meet the hearty appro™', ,! l*ny "it i^T abhoreC"rii roemj. In aany of the frehiooable :o! out dtie. it maybe bed oc prodf In tta .sale. Baasrsnflk U really. in 'Msion*b* Mk-y re- «»k. «o *.«« a
-Sa - M" <T I' 11 1 Vanishing Summer. I Eome one baa said, "wt nctts lire, but L W' f'fV?? *"*T be sure. i Tt pff^fhoee b'stw Is In a big city. Im ■ bued Willi a gamine lore of ware, be : hsnlly eeonunts It life to paes bis days where long streets roar and few patches I of endure cbeer the eye. He pines for the solemn silence of deep woods or the : impressive and unceasing chant of old ' ocean fingingita eternal praise to the orn- ' nipotcnee of Its creation. He sighs for ' the warn streaks of light Uat gild the ' edges of bird homes, or sleep in the hoL Imrs of mossy oaks'i or, is difieraol mood, icugs far the ioTigocating looic bora by ' mighty power and royrery. The sweetI eat momenta he enjoys amid tbo din of the moocy-getting marts are tboee in which the sylvan haunts of the country , or tire majestic beauty of the seashore reupon his heart. He sees upon cue side the hooey-suckle flaunting up the wir.Wws of the college where be first drew breath, mod hanging iu fragrant 1 down the rank porch. He plucks from the rosebush of the garden, where be played in childhood, a hundred sportive f aortas which he hung * laog time ego upon every thorn. On the other side Is the stranger picture of the great clement of the world, unchanged and unchanging, yet never quite the same, the besting reatleaaiy upon the continent as if it .would sweep It oat of its way, ■ and establish one more dynasty, subject ths sec-god. Happy, or at least coosoling faculty, which transforms the sordid streets now Into rocky woodlands, Into groves of soft sunshine and dewy rest, end now into the borderland where and mind rests oo Ute great bryood of At length the day of deliverance dawns and the prisoner goes forth to breathe the free air. After a long toil be enjoys the is to while awmy the lime ; be realise* the dreamy delid outness of vacant and resigns himself to passive pleasure. It is the fummer-ti<k; all the all the cootmrica of the year mellowed into all we can have of warmth, tranquility and bloom, for a few weeks be shall enjoy the refreshing privileges of living as his fancy chooses and courting Mother Nature oo land or , on sea. Then shall he go hack to hii , work, submit bis neck to the authority of , the -world, and live aa a man of good - cht racier and rigid propriety should live, i From now on to the end of August the i worker has bis brief, remaining oppqt lunltie*. Let him not lose Uiem, aiS .with them soate of the pleasure* by tbe wayside of life, that make it worth its purchase mooey of toil and sorrow. As to Advertising. A gentlemen and wife of moderate means desired to visit Cap* May for e dey or two. They had never been there, but bed beard so much of it that tbey were anxious to make lu acquaintance. Bui tbey went to Atlantic City. Why • Ax tbe gentleman explained to me, this Wiethe reason: "I could not find in the any advertisement of Cape Msj hotels, informing me at what rates I oouid hoard and lodging. Nobody who Cape May, could u-!l me of hotels suited to my xueaas. I oouM. however, hear of Atlantic City hotels, which offered - what I oouid afford to pay. Por years and years I bare wanted to go to Cape ' May, but it has always tees just so.' Ikpe May Wxvx and Star please copy.— o-
jl Tbe Incident related by Prajrtu should In rect3r' Ire attention it deserves. The Wxvx has endeavored to Imprrel upon tuc proprietors of our hotels and biarding i w houses tbe need of more extensively ad. rertialng their claims for public patron- , 7 age sod their rale*, for not many persons 1^, are willing to go to a strange resort sim • ply for pk-aror-v without knowing within reasonable limits what tbe weekly bills are to be. We think that our cffoUs to get our > v hotel accommodation* more fully spread . ^ before the public it not wholly a •elfish ; l'. one, but have been impelled by a real i 0 Interest for the more rapid progress of ; , Gape May. We frequently beer tbe re- i £ neas advertises itself, which is 'true enough i lt so ftr as it got*, hut that kind of ndrer. . „ Uring does ma make many new customers : in strange fields. It seems to us a good i T .idee to seek out tbe large towns in ndgb- „ boring States where Cape Msy bat not i |t bona prominently set forth, end tlrere mske , an especial effort to capture tbe trade, 1 which Is only waiting to be directed to d our sbores by the proper well-known i methods of advertising in the local prres . u of tbe localities. If any fall or winter i d business it to be dooc It is time some i t announcements were made by our land- i e lords upon the subject. The Penmyl- | , vsaia Railroad Company has most cxten- i , si»ejy end Ilberelly favored Otpo May | j throughout the length and breath of the | land by expensive and ingenious methods < of^^vwttalng^nd tbe^remlt^js ^vcrr , ladiea ^respond, to US generosity by iini- J J John Wanamtksr'a ProfHs. ; fPnueUelphts laturf t | A gentleman who onnspkuously figures . on the butt Dees staff of Mr. John Wans- 1 1 maker, a few evenings ago, said that Mr. . W.'s busincas lest year exceeded tlO.- 1 000,000, of which sum onv-texith. or one I r million, was net-protlta. Out of this sum 11 , he. has this year expended over WOO, 000 1 , for advertising, which amount, while be- 1 . ing large, was not aa much at that which 1 . be expcmleil years ago when bit business 11 | was much teas extensive. In hit Grand ' Depot hi* bueiaeat is divided into forty. * \ two separate and distinct departments or " , stores so to speak. Dividing the sum of b j W00,(!00 for advertising among these de- ' paruaenta, which "kre replete in every per- b titular, tbe amount credited to each cor * , eseucte* a very small portico to that spent ° , annually by merchants whose business -r about represents that of a single depart b , uutnl in Mr. Wanamaker't Grand Depot, » and thus it Is shown that Mr. W.t ex- „ ; peutc* are not aa great proportionately ! « sssd '"io vtmitatblinres est . h I stmlletattala. He has in his employ over a , 3..VW persona, 2 000 of which number are , cnUnd *" Gnu"i PcpoL ; \ of tbd^Saiea' National Beak, otN^ b uti I 'resident John Halliard, of the a M txkanica and laborers' Bank, ff Jersey b frimt Newark; GimU 6. Osyne, oarida . from Jersey (Sty: Henry Marehtaank, «. e t bank detk from Newark; Frederick A. f j PaSsa. ex-Newark AodHor; Lawranre o Beech, a Jereey City bookkeeper, Robert t< o
Ufa at Cape Msty. tt tux war a attics axLTtarprtiKx moor r. ^ . rr— ijrg a annua ntvu. * |l^i?8S?ftiaeart.«Ti«Der. >- ' Cars Mar. N. J., August lB.-Whet ' can be said new Of this plnce f Is la his- » t vy not wrttjyn ia the hook of the chroo- * icics of erery scribbler who has cnoe here * from Maine to Oeoreia, and baa the Cape >C not become so much a part of Baltimore d that whan we havewoc through annexing >- the bell we will quietly cofee over here in • the night and claim it as ours by right of « possession t Philadelphia msy at one time b have bad some Tested interest in it. but I. she has forfeited ber rlgbls by going trier r strange gods, to wit : the big elephant at * Atlantic City ; and we, wbo have never b swerved from our aflrgisnce sod cooid ' Ml* driven away by a dood of nxwquin t-jes, are, therefore, the people wbo, In r the future reapportionment or Mater, >■ ought to govern this little dly by the aea. e Why even tbe very breakers seem to know e t Ballimorean, and the smartest or gruffest 1 among them will name up growling like * t lion and when tbey see yon, tip you a e " How are you, old man; when did yon . coate over?" and like Bottom, the weaver, 3 "roar yon, ant were any nightingale. " 5 When you arrive at tbe depot yon see tbe r same faces that you do around Calvert ! station or Union depor. and yon can - almost fancy you meet the same gentle e and sad-eyed backmen wbo stand so pa- - tiently in Monument Square with the legs] . rate of charge* pinned to tbe breasts and t a rertlflaste by "Glnney - that they never - overcharged anybody— at lean hardly ' ever. (Being at a safe distance I can < quote " Pinafore" with impunity.) r On the piazzas there is tbe a erne feeling t of being at borne ; a lingering sensation ' that somehow oc other you are still under the shadow of the City Hall, and that you > have only just stepped away for a mrmeet from tire bus'icof tbe streets, and t will soon bear "Big Sam's" familiar ootre ' rounding the peering boors. This is what s helps to give each a charm to tbe Ctpe, t and (specially because Baltlmoreans when t they come here retain their' individuality, t and are. If such a thing were ptxriblr, ' even more genial and hospitable than I when sitting, figuratively, under their 1 own vine sod fig tree. Congress Hall, : with iu cool end broad piazzas that look , oct on the sounding sea and are vocal r alternately with the laughter of children i or the music of 8trmnaeor Gungi, Is wbere I our people most do congregate. Here ! may tod merchants, tradesmen, shop. keepers, "the botcher, the baker end tbe : candlestick maker;" the J art Ice, "full of ! banker throwing business tares behind r him; tbe millionaire, almost forgetting ' bis booda and Blocks ; tbe politician, careless even as to tbe fact that l.ghtnlng has •truck tbe City H«tl and that there is a stir in tbe tecu of tbe faithful; and the • teacher, wbo, free from tbe toll and rou- , tine of scholastic duties and In tbe inspire- : t. m born of surcease from care, and amid 1 tbe bright surroundings of air, sea and J sky, drinks in lessons of beamy, and, . while resting oo hit sword, gains fresh • strength for new struggle* and triumphs. 1 At tbe Stockton and tbe New Columbia I you find the same oridilion of things, although probably oo a smaller scale, and I even when yon walk the streets in the I afternoon, Utc fee a you meet are so . familiar, that you feel disappointed at not Ut-ariog the shrill cry, "/Joy, Sir, one oeotr I Baltimore papers have been so foil of ■ Cope May thU year that there it not mbch i left for a poor scribe, coming late in tbe r season, to write about. It might be in- - tervsting to tell yon bow many shells there . are in a handful of sand, whose baby is i the prettiest it Congress llall, who founded Cape May, and wbo first asked before I he went in to bathe if tbe waler waa cold; ' but all these things hsve been told by a vrreriou* (?) chronicler this summer, and : this fact, coupled with the other, that I even if they had not. 1 could never tell I will prevent me from entering oo I the discussion of any such abstruse sub- ' Jecta By tbe way. the Pennsylvania - railroad has done well in giving Balti- • mortans an opportunity of visiting tbe i Ope an often and oo such libeipl terms. A large number came from Baltimore last > Saturday oo the usual excursion, and as I the tickets are good for five days and the ■ fare Is only— (well, yon can see that from . I the advertisement), it can readily be seen i t what an advantage such an arrangement i , to those whose vacation is limited. > The season, so far, b*> been an excel- ■ ooe beret 'be society baa been of the | moat pleasant character, sod tbe weather i delicious in its coolness. The Mersrs. , i Crump, of Congress Hall, are still is sell ve I and energetic at ever, and tbe genial Col. i Duffy, of the New Colombia, smiles be- i nigoly upon the guests wham be already i and Is avnetlmer at bis wits' cod to i wbere to place those who want the i 1 comfort and the shelter which hit house t y« begun, nor is it likely to for a short tlnse, so that any of your readers wbo wa»i to know what lifs in summer really \ ff tbey cannot find a fore* of Ardeu, had better come to Cape Msy. •• 1 Hook the bun' oo quick diroroe, " 1 though, continued tbe now interested law- i yer, as be wiped bis spectacles and bit off t Urge honk of lobaron, "and labeled it I the "chain-lightning divorce.' "It was in < 1P7*. A young wife and bee mother ~ t my ufflos In a carriage tod "noted s t wotk two blocks away. I sent for him I got out the papers, used tbe carriage • facilitate matters, sod tea little over an t she was married to a partner of fact I So, you see, in ices than two I she bad been wife, wldow-by -grace and wife again. Anything romantic? No. o only that tbe oouple bad been married c young and found that tbey were not suited > to each other, and an, wisely, agreed to i "fwratc. 1 A lady at one of the Long Breach botch " already wore forty different dresses, ' and has two maids employed making new foe her, which she puts oo as fast aa completed. If that wo&tan Is not dywomanwbo labors at the weshtub four j tree*, but she doesn't have to work as r hard ss the Long Branch woman. J The oad-fasbkmed party is coming into I extssmoe. We mean those la which the 1 gentlemen gallantly attended their fair " ore* to thair respective abodes^aad then « toe* leave < them with a hearty smack, tl
r Tbe truly nice yonag man's charm lies more In his character than Jn his person, or tbe cot and finish of his clothe*. I'us- to him u to s woman. Comeliness of )- person has ruined thousands of promising t young men. We all remember the «ory « of Absalom, beauty of person was the ■e trouble with him. He had been made g vain-by unwise flattery, and gratified by n every indulgence, that be even rebelled tf again! so good a parent as David doubt, e kaswaa. Then before him was Baal, * bo a came to ruin est account of princely ■J beauty. His tall and commanding per*® tt was a source of great admiration on |.' a T part of society folks of bis day. But we d nerd not go so far back tn prove that mere I. physical beauty without adornment of the n bead and bean is a dangerous possession. ■, It is an experience of every age and genL (ration, and cannot be successfully cootrav dieted. u In making a study of tbe matter wc a conclude that the pretty young man of a this or mere remote periods has not been a greatly troubled with brains. Nature ■, avenge# itself, if one part uf tbe human constitution is pbenominally excellent,' e there win be some glaring defect tn t some other part. If It be tbe body then a the mind will be weak; and bow often do e we see an Intellect shining like a Jewel in - a dwarfed or lll-fsvorod person. Somehow 1 a well rounded man Is dm strikingly char1 acterixed by soy peculiar bright mental r or physical endowments. He simply F averages welL i But what makes tbe truly nice yoong man f Wc think tbe mental and morel t more tbe pbyskal settles the question i Those qualities never grow old. rust, or r get the dry roc In ibis respect how dif. i ferent from beauty which is bot skin deep . at best, and with no long life either. A 1 young man possessed of these qualities I will be charming, because be will ie t Industrious, liberal and economical. He , will not fflirt or deceive, nor doe* be t quickly suspect evil in others. He loves , comeliness Is of the heart. This kind of t a man don not prematurely grow old, for r he doe* not depend foe power on decaying , physical energies, bot be may be likened t to ah oak tree that never seems to weskoL 1 from age. 1*e r.ice young man is noble t in small things at well at in tboat the • world calls great. He booots his parents s and ever tries to smooth the path of their . declining years, and be win be true to the f Tbe nice young man is, therefore, not t tbe prettily dressed, flattered idol of 1 aoccicly, but the ooe true at beast and ; noble of purpose. ' Do yoa like the bowling northwester ! rod chilling nor'easter of a northern winter? Do you like cloud, sleet, snow, alush, and Ice? Do you like to hug tbe , stove and turn fireman for six months ft j tbe year ? Do yoa like to go mufllcd to your cars in furs and woollens, and have j your limbs burdened with cloaks, mils, rubbers, and ulsters? Do you like to j sneexe, and cough, and get hearse tod croupy sod consumptive? We hardly j think you do— if not, then go to that s lovely spot, Orlando, Florida. a Do you with to enjoy sunshine, sweet breeze, and the song of birds when snow flit* in the north f Do you wish jp find the place for raising early vegetables and I the most prolific orange country? Do a you wish to cure weak lungs and avoid e bronchitis, asthma, poenmonia, and pulmonary disease f Do you fear the return ^ sets in? Do you wish a ap.4 where you . cm raise your strawberries, beans, peat, p potatoes, me! cms. etc., when the north is eating pork and hominy ? Do you Irish J to atari a business, or go into farming or j fruit culture? Do you wish to sec all ( Dalurff*aMhcd in living green when JerI aey is robed In mow and icicles? All j there wishes may be gratified by going to the genial auosbine of Orlando, Florid*. | Write to Sinclair 4 Mills for full Infor- . "Blvlns" Cats Romantic. . Prom wtter ia WaaaUKWti Critic. _ t Tbe long pier, with its rows of oolfirn* ■ lights, is filled with promenading white : orals, the usty uniforms and the bright l dreaats of tl.e ladiea making a teat eg i strip of color from end to end of tbe I structure. Tbe murmur of tbe reran drowns tbe sound of the voioes. save when - tbe musical sound of a woman's tangbtrr : floats down to wbere we stand on the r sand. Away out at tea lights begin to gkam. Out at tbe nod of the two capce ' the eyes of tbe two ligblhrwisee are flashfriendly gleams serosa the water, and • as ibe Aral note* of a wain are heard from the ballroom there is a rush from tbe pier, > and soon lis only occupants are the alle- ■ gator and the Jersey youth wbo eollecta the dime* at tbe gateway In tbe Pagoda. ; Tire hop must wait for tbe trest mail. I J. Ridgway Bunting, senior member of the staunch old bouse of Samuel Bunting Snot 4 Co., is at the Windsor. Ia Philadelphia's earlier days John B. Myers founded tbe sort ion business which has grown to be one of tbe largest In its line. ' the natural changes of a half century the firm baa been changed but four times, six: John B. Myers, Myers 4 Clagborn, 4 Durban, iw, mad now the present firm. This solid old coaoern holds the lead of ill our auction and commission ' Bunting, though comparatively ' a young man, standi at ibe bead and cap- ' tains I he ve* mercantile affairs of the vet- 1 members Mr. Bunting is strongly attached ' to Cape Mar. the X Teniae Bulk ua. Tbe tribute# of rca;«t to tbe memory of tbe late Judge Black are many ud from all side*— as they should : lot . •bote and beyond tbe lim of party. Judge was a atstsaman of rare ability. Tbe official recognition of bis death by the Departments of Bute and of Justier, as wall as by the metnbess of tbe bar and j the Legislature, are nana the leas genuine \ b realise tbey are customary. Ttsa Wide. Wide Wprid. Iaisa. Rarrsuc or Pkku.— 5enorA.de • E. Delgad i. L L. D . and Counsellor. ( Tribunal of Justice, Urn. Republic of | Pant, says : Ooe single application • pf 1 Sl Jacob* OIL cored me cooipletelr of t rheumatic pains in my left arm. I rvrom- > mended it to two of my friends, lha Mrs 1 Doom Juana Qarcu. widow, and Mf. D. Herman Decker, a German gentleman. the pain core from terrible aausnUte paint : of ten mootht standing Mr IXcfarw.- I cured of inexpfkable pains by a single ' £ 'rout bis ailment by one or two mttcn- 5 lorn, afire hariag tried numbyieaa other h
rghxpok * ct.,Tmi;ii: m The Origin' of •• Bub-Jub." a_ After iistenltig Iu tbe wild cheer ot the r- Wsshtrcti-n LigtiS Infantry Corps with rf ''"f- rnsny love doubtless wondered Ig where they gat it from. Hut, job was 7 bom in this wire r — It was during* shut * of the " boys - u, the B wlno Octennial, ic «°d there were a nutnlwr rif -crank mlUy tary organizaUoos gathered there, mbsvwt d whom bad a "trim pans cheer" varying U from the ordinary and r-snmonplaee hip, ■ o hurrah, to the wild yejl and tiger of the / foaavoa Ssut of Jlirs* were very odd, a and caused no en ! of fun whenever tbey were heard. Tbe membra of tbe Corps re were very anxious to get buhl of a cheer 1 x that would lake tb'c lead of everything ig ic and raw night after a parade, x reme eight or ten of Ibem gathered in a t- room at tbe Continental and made up t- their minds it should be accomplished before morning, c Many pipes were smoked and errand if inspiration! called for. and Kill tbe discosn Sinn was fruitless. At last a man leaped j u to bis feet. " I have it." Let's take the , n song of Qki Joe, I he In 4 Mark, wbo ahinca , t,1 'cm op before Amu*s- Kab-jub-jub." ( n Tbe idea took in an instant, and busy , n brains went to work upon It. Tbe num0 beta "one, two, three" were prefixed, so , n as to get all tbe voices ic time, then Old , v Joe's song was woven In, and the akyrocket sad tiger attachment followed, unJ til by mldDight tbe whole thing was oom- , y plelr. and ran as follows r g R^-jaa-lab Bnl-l'ib-inls-Ha'-lan.Jab i | '• All She members of the Corps were r called together early next morning and j '• the cbeer practiced toU> a on until tbe boys 1 P had it down as fine as clockwork. Dor1 ing the forenoon the ranks were formed ] * to receive ibe Governors of several States, i « and the several organizations gave their e respective cherts in honor of tbe arrivals ] c At last the Infantry's turn came. At the < * swelling cadence of over a hundred voices i » commenced on the numbers "one, two, ' three,"* look of surprise stole over the . ' face of Colonel Moore, wbo had not been , E let into tbe seen* and when it was fln3 isbed there was an enthusiastic li-.rvt of • 9) ffpplause from the aseerobfffcnldiery who , e crowded around to congratulate the Wash- ( e ington boys upon their novel and most | * striking effort. Tlius was Barton cap. ' ir tured, and thus was "Kub-jub" boru. , A charming young widow from Georgia * has been sojourning at tbe Stockton Hotel if fur a few weeks part, and being very j d much devoted to music became dcply in- , t crcstetj tbe concerts given under the f direction of the celebrated 8imon Hastier, ( and learning that he was Kill leading a i ir desolate bachelor life, at last became ini. falualcd with the gentleman himself. Aa 1 no opportunity presented itself for form- ' ' ing his acquaintance the idea of sending c e him flowr-m suggested itself to ber fertile , b mind. This accounts tor the lavish array Q of bouquets displayed on tbe genial 1 , Simon's music stand for the psst weekj < and which on Saturday evening eclipsed i k all former attempts, culminating In a . 0 luge and beautiful basket, with a cardd attached, bearing the compliments of tbe 1 widow, and tbe sad words, "gone, but I ' hopes not to be forgotten." Tbe musical , * Simon tan that bis observation of matri- \ monial felicity lias not been such as to . 1 induce him to enter the connubial state, 1 although in the present instance, oouid he * be permitted to penetrate the vail of 3 mystery w hich liangs over tbe fair widow , • I be might, like the celebrated hero of the 3 flag. " sacrifice himself " on tbe altar of d Hymen. We trust be may. I- Advertising Cheats ! ! ! l ° "It lias bicnroc so common to write the ' beginning of an article in an elegant, in- f a creating manner, > , " Then run it into lomc advertisement that we avoid all such, < * "And simply call attention to the 1 3 merits of Hop liittera in as plain, honest ' r terms as possible, , I] " To induce people „ "To give tbem odc trial, which so z ' prove* their value that tbey will never use II anything else." 1 0 "Tux Rem cot so favorably noticed in' , ail the papers, " Rellgioua and secular. Is " Having a large sale, and la supplanting all other medicines. " There ia no denying the virtue* of the , Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop t _ lit Uers have shown great shrewd neas 1 " And ability £ "In c- impounding a medicine whore virtue* are so palpable to every one's oh- " * arrvaU-K." I Dm fas Diaf e "No! a "She lingered and sofferedaloog, pining avrayall the time for years" , "The doctors are doing tier no good ;" ' ■ " And at hut was cured by this Hop e Bitter* the psprri say so much about." a "Indeed! Indeed !" , " How thankful we should be for that - " Eleven years our daughter suffered oo ; " a bed of misery, I " From a complication of kidney, liver, ' . rbeomalic trouble and Nervous debility. j " Coder tbe care of tbe bcK physicians, ; " Wbo gave ber disease various names, - " But oo relief, " And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit- - f tera, that we had shunned for years before ; using it."— Ths Pakksrs. FamkB is Grmxo Wsu. r | » »Mr«r«nur u ^ ^ ^ 1 ' r^ana1!S,Ss<,S15Ia SSla'ased jour Bn- , ura—a Bans or Wca. N. Y. Do 'you ever hive acute pains la your _ left breast extending to your arms, do you ' have suffocating fed logs in the region ' | of yoor heart ? If so you have Heart Dit- r Use Dr. Graves, Heart Regulator, sore specific, tl per bottle. > Jlnc l&dEfrtisrmrnls. *
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Mr. L 8. WUliama. H ashiogti®. D. C., formerly of this place, is visiting relstivcs ) sod friends here this week. On Sunday <. and his daughter Juiia, an acknowl. 1 edged beauty of eighteen sumtnrra, were - at Cape May, gueau at Miller Outage. Mr. Allen Sbeppard, son of Mr. Joe C. 1 Sheppard, is home f>w a brief visit. He 1 will shortly enter into business id Chalta- . Doog*.Tenn. I Ex- Mayor, John I. VanGilder, Knox- i f villc, Tcnn., a native of tbia county, it with his wife enjoying a visit to family f, omnectiooa bcrc and at i'ctcrsburg. Now 1 d and then they are guesu of Col. Sawyer r at bit Cape May ChalfocW. Miss Belle Tomlln is visiting lady cous j here. She is a most estimable and highly crtecmedjroung lady. Miss Mary SuUon returned from Cape on, Tuesday last. It is bop-d she " will speedily recover her usual health. * Tbe brothers Preston and J line* Tay- J of Jereey City, sons of OapL Taylor, i of tbis place, are beneath tbe parental roof for a abort seaaon. Miss Sophie" Godfrey, daughter of Capt. j , Andrew Godfrey, of EaK Tuckaboe. was married to Sir. Frank Howell, of New York, on the 22nd intt., by Rev. M. C. 1 1 Stokes. A sumptuous wedding dinner * served, numerous bridal presents re- j. ceiled, and the happy couple took train e for Cape May. were tbey registered at ' Wilson Cottage the same evening. An J extended bridal lour will be made. ^ Important Oyster Meeting. p Tbe commission appointed by tbe last * legislature to examine into the needs and i requirements of tbe oyster trade in this 11 State, will hold a public meeting in the court-house building. Cape Msy Chart on Moaday evening next, 27lh * inst., at S o'clock. Tbis work is rae which will result in untold benefit to this c county, and it is hoped that every man ° who has an interest, directly or indirectly a In tbe success of Cape May's oyster In- , dustry, will attend the meeting, as tbey, { benefitted. On Tuesday the Commie- V siou will examine the grounds between ' here and Sea Isle, holding another public meeting there In the afternoon. On next ^ Wednesday a meeting will be held at the Bradford House. Senior's Point. ' By order of Commission. J. J. Gxirnscn, Chairmsn. | fjRat"rird. 'bECKKTT— C'REBnlE.— At Talwrnscls II. K. I A. BreXi^to Miss ^mrUls rnwrlr, I DORSET— ' THOVAA-On tbr ltTh tart.. St I May CUJ. bj lies. O. T. iUrbep. Mr, Wllllr I Dora-j u> M.«* ^Irworhca Tkomsr, r-Hh or | CABTtntlOnT-SOOTT.-On Ibe Sorb lost.. I ■bj Hev. n. r. Blebop, Mr. J- Un y i. OartwrurM. ■ of Phlladclpbta, to Mrs. i srrie beotl, ot Vu- I .HtlWELU- OUTiFRtV.— on tbe tad last., at " Mr. traatlta^Howdl, S.J, to J ^ird. i.eamimq.— at tae Const Boose. sb Torarlay * TIfg giflrfrtisnttfiits. !8»si9 INSTITUTE BRIDGETOM, NEW JERSEY, * -pEACHEB'S EXAMINATION. ^ Tae County Examiner* will meet la tbe Puttie ncbool bafktmx. cape May cny. at t a m.. oc w St«t Inst., and eonnnne the day follow. In*. Appheaair for tbird-trrade eertiOralra ere required to Bnlab UaetrworX on FtvUy. far ' bSS'Siirf^L/'iiweaSj'doS^ " one annual cxasunauon. t p puiKLDS. U Lean SHORTHAHD at Home. - ARTBCB J. BARNES. " Law Stenegraptier, Prtoopal, " JJOTEL FOB SALE! * CENTRA LJrfLOCyEO. e. AMPLE ACXXIMMOPATK>N^TOi( PIPTT - r,KK C^SwfesT»?P DESIltEa"1 located at comer of two principal arcane a. N Hooae partly taralahed. aad ran l« [suvbaacd Y uaa and rity aratar. PiwaeeKoa *lrm October » let. Apply lo c. A mac, bath pAI.MER HOUSE, XSST* CBESTNIT bTHEET, FBXLADELPUIA. ROOMS LARGE AND WELL EfRNISIIED. MOTH s SOULE'S TAN ERADICATOR : IS USED. only SO ctb. psmottle . warranto taw mogrr h Pimples All OriiKXlab, Kelt St. cl SMITH, DOOUTTLE & SMITH, | » "*
^Kisfrllanrons. §65 a m?nth and^ BOARD j S25e5bEi, li.MW ' """'"ji-H?" | EVA TAYLOR, " FASHIONABLjTbBESSMAKER, 1 I J ' i yoUNG JdEN IN T^HOMAS M. SEEDS, HATS 4 CAPS, rttllKKLLAS, ETC., , Nn.<1 Nuita id Vrreet. I'blUdeipata. JrS-y iJrera. Jobs ilor, P. IL bckdsxuJ^ETTS, HOY <V CO., POULTRY, SO. ]« FEDERAL STREET, CAMDEN. N. J. y*-j ! JllfC THE WORLD WATCH I HnL btallnneij Baetase W^Ue faete« notice tired iu. over. m riata. By mall se eente a pacXaae alampe. at t-ew ELY BifOTMEKii, Oswego, N. Y. long or short. cer to potat bta remark, " U you want to *x my spates ct Dr. Kennedys FAVORTrE REMEDY Sliort, It Ve ell lie aame lo yoa." was lbs anawer, " only pot Ibe facta ao clearly that ercrybedy wbo aballrrad what yon eay caa anderstaad "Alfrwbt. Liaten tbrn roe iw# mlantea. My 'en, and 0rad aoooeror later In ibr zraaeyard. i and tbal Intallrble reuDraloa ; apeal • JUBf. ' RUTGERS C0U£G£, ! fbarterwt aa "Qneaa* CoUegs" In moj BrnMwtck. ?E ITOm Nrw Yuri , i Additional sSde?m5tiCNji Library Fond. | lereoteen lYofeeeoraj No Toiora. dseWral . gpggffi, '"jf I"1"""" forElealTra. I wsSSSiSaSSgB ] i acMusim ^FAOuncs jroa Brrar or Faxacn ^ rataWraeaorM^mr.wi-s'1-t. addrww Saera- t IIEIiBH.L EDWARD* GATE* PH.D.. LL.D-. 3 «a. . ywt^. a
gepl giflrrrtttnctatg. i C^URBOQATE'S OFFICE. SUUtOGATS OF THE OOtTtTT OF CAFE « Us offioe at (Wpe May Ooort Hooae, Do TUESDAY AND SATURDAY tare Week. WILLIAM niLDHZTIl^ : fSjrOTICB TO Cli EDITORS. or Uie e a -mra u'^Oronyomape May.'ho**7 Bias rnoabw or. I ibey wiu te" c'!Tr , rr ram-e'er ao* araloa tbervlore oralnw ibr aald esreotora. ■kr BEN rramtit, Datad Aos a. l«^WATEKn •- MILLER. » Ts^OTICE. ^^agrtM^ngbu^ndre^itata^^^ta psSaiy ™ ^ Swflbs^jutKhsK ed by tbe tbrSof Ibr 4inl y orl^'pe' SUy"™1" TOtBUj L LOOUE, Auoraey. 2 ORGANS, $50 MD $65, FINE PARL0RU0RGANS, wubuiia. -cJ.'*. ^.ALLISTErT (XL, FINE WINDOW SHADES. , NOS. IS AND ir NORTH aktuMl bTUElT, 1 l'atenlees and — ti'l. Hi , ■•'rt^URtJIBA-^ : grWclosing sile MEN AND BOY'S GLOTHING, Gsitlasi'sftriiiikiiiiGiiiiis. 30 DAYS ! men am boys' clotmg, Saint WsKti Gads, ; M eoWttalu, DOW tp Bays' Bolts. ... 0£W |n ' ^Wioier ciatarns and Oreronau at twe-turda CALVIN S. LI1W ARDA (Sorrlrlag Partner), mzwf S. K i -or. tod A Marie: Su.. PblUda. A CARD. Mr. Editor. — We would most respectfully inform the public through the columns of your valuable paper, that wc arc the sole agents of the celebrated . Rubber Paint. This pa'mt is said to be the best Water Proof Paint made, as it is manufactured from India rubber and therefore very elastic. It is both beautiful, durable and economical. It is claimed that it will last three times as ' long as lead and oil. The Rubber being perfectly 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 Schellengcr, of this place, informs that he painted his house with 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. We have a very remarkable assortment of all kinds of Paints and Paint Brushes at lowest cash prices. We aie also the agents for the celebrated Maxwell's Gypsum- for whitening and coloring walls. No tjouble. to put it on. It has bccofne a necessity tbe house-wife, and is nearly cheap as whitewash. Smith & Co.. 6o Washington Street, tai-sm Cape May. City. ALL (IMIS OF HOTEL SURPLUS sas noli. Ab'ytRTiaiMi to!^rir,aL,

