Cape May Wave, 8 September 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

- row lAimi or jill kiTI Published Every Saturday Morning. "cape mayTseptember sTaar ru. raguraraar a« jtejuy a* Later Intelligmcs of Ibe great volcanic - eropttoo hi Java abowi that the earlier reporta did not exaggerate the extent of the diaagter, and that thU hat bees one of the force* of ibe earth that baa ever occurred In Urtorical timer. Great attention hi • bee* giver la Ibe iaat quarter of a cental r to the I! tidy Of earthquakes and volcanoes, and the men who to-day ate devoting their attention to thlx brand: -of . knowledge have here audi an oqportnnily for investigation as Is seldom prtaeated to The Ship-bnildioc indue rj on the Dc'aware has an ertmnely hopeful outlook at the present time, the total tonnage built during the Brat half of the present year exceeding the whole for the year 1882. The ; tmdency In the direction of Meel and iron v resell it very marked, marly all the large « camera being oonatrueted of one or the other of tbeag mat erialx. Wooden veaacli at 1,000 tana and lea an- in sairemly 1 good demand, however, for the ooaittng and Boulhern trade. There seems to be 1 no good reason why the Delaware should abort time at the present rate of Increase ' in the rhlp- building bosinres along He 1 tanks.— Philadelphia Timet. A oorreapoodcnl writes of social life at ' the GatakiUa, thus : i Keery otto-is exported to know every < one la the Oslakilla Thau is Uule Intro- 1 dodngand no end of scraping acquaint- I ernes 1 don't mean, of coarse, that a I yonng man just arrived will aplk up la a I young lady after tea and begin a coo versa- I lien. That wonidnH be tolerated ; but be i ladjr'a pa or brother, mainly with lbs oh- ' Jed of forming the staler '• or daughter! I acquaintance, and if an Introduction don't i tpnedUy follow, there must be name good i and vary evident canae." So far this year has been a remarkable ; one, signalised by extraordinary errata | that will be long remembered Plagues , and pestilences, bailies and wrecks, crimes i and disasters figure largely in the annual | record op to date ; floods, cyclones, ooo- , flsgrstior.t ; the three elements, water, si: | and Are. have wrought tad havoc in both i bemlapberts. There has been a destruc- | live upheaval of the internal forces of the i earth at Iacbts and Java. Earthquakes | and volcanic eruptions this year abort , that geological history repeat! Itself, antT , modern towns have suffered the same , fate aa befel the c'tlea of the plains, an- i dent Pompeii, neroalaocum, mediaeval , Libaoo, or the later founded city of^Cbr- , •-The new vault to be comtrucled in the ' Treasury building at Washington for the 1 storage of atlrrr dollars will be in the sub j below the cash room, and directly under 1 it. The elevator will be emrird down j another aaory, ao as to connect the vault with the other rooms. The vsnh win be 1 SB tat long and 85 wide, and will hare 1 storage room for forty-two million silver passage and eighteen stalls, the stalls be- ' lag C by 18 fret fat siie.and holding ncsrit \ two end a half million dollars each. The ' partitions are to be of lton latticework. The floor, Up. and tides of the vault srtll ' be lined with welded ateel and troo. ' in its low average of tanjHnture Juu, i Wis cool sad moist, the mercury rarely i rWng into the upper eighties. July bad > a few very hot dsvr, the Foorth being thi • went high op Into the nineties. The aver- t ty-six. During the month of August the range baa hem lower atiP. It b profaab'-c ' that there will he a few hot days in Bet- • temhev. but the ramn-re best, are ovry, • and 1Mb re 'J certnin there arifl be no I early sM*. Already the country be 1 : severe rae. Indeed, h frequently hsp- " »—«■»» »-»■ -<«« <°«°« ;; ' Sort Absorption r The man' who gtvra bimarlf up wholly J" to haviocaa and octy the Utile frsgmcr.ts 1 of time or thought to the woman be Idol- e lx«1 fee a mouth, or by rare masculine c fiddly Kv a twetve-mouth. is in every «' cnmmunlly When he cornea home he 1 brings Us body only, taring bis thoughts r behind among th kdgrre, or lu hit work- * shop. He is oftra abstracted and positively >' cross His wife bra received many nods 1 and groata.se thai she Warn, to (tody his * taartre bar miudled l,«n.' * 11*12 * a mare to many a rebuff will J likrlr la unecosciausly fall into this habit * rtartf atereplira. It tasted rem. *>d ' thcsiid te guarded (gaiss by all tba pow ere of lb. m«4- Mm. a. the bead, of Thr. M to forget that Ibry csnaunh , oats their poeuUsr frame of mind to the asms unto oateppteea thereby. At la baste* sod the moods of mrfa day's < gsrstrun-nts ; rarel mankind as s ruk When B OOW I v a quteiret Of bralih. Inrerti^ ■ quickly ascrrteaa the (anas. It is braaua, ' tie brew oaforelly aheya rvrey hw'cf heebh. while mankind is remrtantly ds- ' g v* citing owing to excesses of our arc; - ;

hps of pgr o pop a The fissaon of 1683. t V 1 ** ^ Can Mat. 8-pL— The season has - taken wings and departed, for with the opening and closing of Congress Hall and the Stockton the season is said to open - and dose. Both of these noted hostelrics hare shut their partah, the " polite and : eflldest" office forne hare aonghl other t fields to oooquer, the legioo of waiters - bare fled, the noble army of chamber, t maids, kitchen-help and bsogrrs-ou gen- - rrally bare aoallered and their famt.'iar ! haunts are leuaeled by da-karea. ■ The* 1 two hotels dosed on Toesdsy morning, ' took what was left or the summer guests • to the Batioo, whence they went dly ■ ward by the West Jersey with much reFew, if any of the hotel people mourn 1 because of the season's dose. It baa not been a summer of profit, generally speak - lag, -ad s brief rerie- of the canae mar | not be nnlntereaiiDg. As Jane is the mouth of sweetest promises from _ nature, so H was filled this year with a perepedire rich in abundant traffic and ; Innumerable guests. All this baa been a , "baseless fabric of a dream," and has not , "panned out," as to guests In the num. | berslexpected. The Island was not rap- , posed to shew the filling up process in , operation until after the 10th of July, but , after that date any and every day was exi peeled te deposit lis hundreds upon bun. dreds into the hotels ; Indeed, even the , dining tables wore in waiting for a half a J dozen relays at each meal, before the expected throng was to finish the daily feeding process. But it la the unexpected ; which always happens. The crowd didnot come on either the 10th. the SOtte or - even the 80th of July. August came Id . with a bit Of flourish, but there was nothing . in it, and then tbe gentle Boniface turned , to the other aide of the ledger and began , dead earnest to reckon past and present . I oasts and to calculate therefrom bow • much lbs future bad is store op to the ; day the bottom should drop out. This . was very Interesting hut scarcely a mis. i factory task. And yet, taking 11 altogether, i the hotel people-say they have done 1*11 rer than tbey expected. To everyone who has been at Cape I May this summer It goes without saying that never In the history of the famous | old resort has more effort been pal forth Improve end beautify the town and the I hotels. Attractive and lovely the Cap* always is. but mooey and brains bafc : at its service this past aeaam to i make this the seaside rerort par excelIcdcc. At the Stockton from fifteen to thousand dollars have been exi pended to overhaul the sanitary coodition ' of the house and put it In perfect orde r, • and no words hot those of unqualified i praise have been beard or uttered by sank engineers, gentlemen prominent in municipal boards or health, and the ' guests. To aid In the smnrement and entertainment of Us patrons, a magui- , Herat music pavilion and open air auditor. | turn were erected, which hare rerftkred this popular hotel still more popular; id- , deed, whatever of success has attended . the boose is largely due to the Judicious ! "The rooms bare been kept airy and delightfully wholesome, and [ the cuisine baa been nnaxcrpHonaHy finr , and appetising. Congress Hall, in liks manner, has been moat admirably managed; liberittly In all departments of the Mall baa hern a marked feature in lu handling by the , Mm re. Crump. Every inducement to draw summer visitors has been offered by the boats and all that could cater to thrfr pleasure has tero lavishly tendered. I'rompl and altentivr service, a table equally elegant with that of any other hotel on Use cuast,' amusement, endless In variety and number, bare, however, only partially succeeded in filling the house ain years past. The musical festival of this year, even though preceded by a half brought lo the h .use a crowd for only a few days which had no staying qualities Once wired that it was an off season, Ibe friends of Cape May bad not far to outride the control of ll-e hotels and tbr Island. now it stt namonm. These were lo be found In the weather, the condition of business throughout the osuotry, and the tact that summer resort cusnm was bring rapidly divided hy the innumerable sinaller and cheaper places built upon sesaidr and mountain within the past two or three years. As lo the remarkable for its coutinnou. coo! weather prevailing from June to the present day. The average has been about seventy dewith the nights still cOokr-cool enough, in fact,fot people to remain borne in perfect comfort, and ao cool that of Gape May one hsu had need of blankets every nighL Supplement this with the past year— and Ibe matt/who remained at home for comfort did so all the more readily from economy, Hence the failure crowds to the hotels at Cape May this TW third una explains hsrit. " 1 topic like change and rtsapoma, and gone off wandering after strangr goda instead of worshipping at their old aad favorable shrines. Thi same poverty of custom is sera along the entire seaboard, whereveraarasick resort is perched. Loeg Branch has to Cape May. Aabury Park and Ocean Grove, Seabrigbt and Berkeley, are In the same boat, as trc scone of athee paints on "* tovx,. cr The people bare been at Cape May tn , the rraipu ot lis- Wart Jereey Road m ill , rtmaion. J-..'.. wUk thsy'did retnam! I ' gueata loot rather lo cottage hoarding, at j : *2 a Ay, than to the four or five dollar I rata at the Goagnas or Btocklcu. If any i te mto*" ; j YrZ'oJ? wtoTk £ rat of the woods are thr Wmdsor, Cteli Marine VUKlte Aldine. S^Albaus and . Ihsnffl Villa have teen feirty Ailed all the 1 *^Sy-*ro UnJvI r :

through inability to provide for virilon. Jp- HUdreth, of the Motel lafayette, d' could not bo oompleted .hef'v* thsmd of July| b not disappointed j with the reaulta of the season. Another e year, however, the weather not being "off d trtor." will are these aad other betels big „ with trade and profit, while tba woik , done thh year in the way of advertising. d improvements and .enlargement of faclli7 tie*, "will fill the Island. Jhe bualneaa of ^ the town baa been fliairisbtng— merchants, printers, mechanics, railways and ail J. branches of trade bare done well Even a the fishermen, hare been tn lock, for a bet. K "» fishing sad ysfhttag atbson has not hero known lor years. Although the , season has come to a formal enct.prartleally, and in its meat UauUful f.vma, it T coofinoea a very Ureiy and charmlnt in- _ fwmal existence, and will do to during September. The Windsor, the Columbia, B the Arlington, the Wrm Eod, the Marine „ Villa are atill open, and many persons are t_ within their hospitable walls enjoying the charms of September. The Columbia ^ will remain open through this month. B The Windsor, West End, tod other* named will close about the 15th Inst, d " Psalms. ' " Hear this, all ye people, and give tar »- all ye intaUdt of the world. Hop Bitters >■ will make you well and to rejoioe. ■B A It shall cure all the people and put 11 sickness and suffering under foot. '• s. Ha Ukw net afraid when your family k is sick, or you hare Brtghl's disease or 14 Liver Complaint, for Hop Bitters will * cure you. 4. Both low and high, rich and pore T know the value of Hop Bitten for bilious, d nerroos and Rheumatir complaints. d' 5. Cleanse me with Hop Bitten and I * shall have robust and blooming health. * 0. Add disease upon disease and let A the worst come, I am safe if I use Hop d Bitten. " " For all my life I have been plagued 11 with urJtam and aorta, and not untB a * year ago was I aiied, by Hop Bitten. le a He that ktvprtb his boors fiom aohi, irig from Itlirnmatism and Neuralgia, will: Hop Bitters, dorlh wisely. 0. Thou that bast sores, pimples, '• freckles, salt rbeum, erysipelas, blood poit- »vnng, yet Hop Bitten win naaoer them 10. What woman is there, feeble and sick from female complaints, who desireth « not health and teeth Hop Bitten and b g made wtL a 11. Lei not neglect to ose Hop Bitten b bring ou serious Kidney and Li rer com- * 12. Keep thy tongue from being forred, * thy bkval pure, and thy stomach from in'c dlgerilim'by using Hop Bitten. 18 All mv pains and acbes and discwat , go like chaff Before the wind when I use I- Hop Bitten. 0 14. Mark the man who. was nearly dead and given up by the doctors after using Hop Bitten and become! b well. 1 A Cease from worrying about nerroutr, nrea. general debility, and urinary trouble, d fre Hop Billm will rest ore you. With much uneasiness and perturbation we note the approach of another Star * Route trial. I. Tha Meadows a t Maryland. '■ Srkixanaui. Pats MB G so sac's Co., 1 Mu. Ml. Cbss. G. Addison, of thr above piaoe states "1 sprained my right knee d muring^ lntenae^snffering. and the use of » relief to other remedies and Anally tried n the miracle of cure. 8L Jacobs OIL In a J short lime I could brad my knee— which bad baeo aa Miff aa an Iroo rod— laying aa'«le my crutches fhd was able lo walk as p It's astonishing the amount of goods can be bought at bmlth A Co. 'a Great Bargain House, AO Washington street, 4 u-ariv opposite thr Methodist cturch. d fllfd. wntTBt'AA— la PaUadelphUi, Hoods; rvenI. log Auguu rtia. :w. sfler s loo* and plnfol e ^saaTitnnri g. WXtlsear, sirs of Has. tharSas ^ru ^drfrtlsmfnts. yjA^Sfl GERman°REMEOY j FOR PATN. Rh6uin«Usm,C#«iralQl», ScUtica, A GRAND combination j EXCURSION ! ATLANTIC ; CITY" j posts! ffliToJii, [ TUESDAY, SIFTIEBER 11, '83. u asT1"*- W ** Yl°*to1' D Gri££ aJ^A Ymo,!^LeArot E ^ ' CatawwH " K5^uivSJS »i ■ rwFEVEKyr gM - nmnm 7 Mm i- W / d 'rVSH? * Wm^ ; - i [ | 1

ggftp TO »TB*W a - ^XBCUTOKS' • ronmiaaLXorTBr I i REAL ESTATE f EDMOND U. B. WALES. g Sim ACRES or WnuDUKD AKtl CgDAR k W ACRES, 1 SOOT) AXD S PXDCEES ON FIVE , MILE BEACH. » " "»™?a °* I a^Bsgtsssaswas . ^^BysRwyssuss t jSaof AUaaxte CoeMytTDreAawl I 1" reoal aodlrHre fc part or thr r - Klmrer" tract, moata la Mum iurer Township. Cumberland Count;. N. J. !;mg on bosh e old,, og Ihs ran owl. oocuinlor metioo acre. ( or woodiradand Mu. Bongsi by E. U B. a ares or Darsd rimni , a, m.a. an aan assi. V. 5b rreordad ta ika CtakatMteer cS. brewed OmiTJmDmd-Woot g. K . ep. M w anffaifil "fflilTy" rTYioSri U t railroad. Slet rooulnlorTstli ^rre of 'w-na and. 's tenad»4^ t raj^sTiam.'rMralS P T^ikliirrriweeMlh7?^. or tie' nutoa? adjoining uir Sotmre Iran, taada or June. L ^ J^airf. Sirs™ 01 TbcnM^l'solStj^el, ah; ooo- " rtT S^bi2i I^ocbaTirat' J , PP>' s. The "Bolm*oTTact.^|iartof lbs tl„-t .Idre'it'bi'nuiroid at WoodMaa-ocmajmngini k arrre-pelndtpri^rlo iMrad grouUi prebap. 10 a Asytmre^sinijd^^jsii. a "*prt^.°tra, "reSiiro Jtal Taa^Mkkts-Pood TVacL" Part or the Woodbine sorre;. !a said Proms Township. , neartv su aa Us. reatretT stds or tha railroad at i. w^Jd^^^^i*22d,m?Tiiiv.wSi,'i^w BUdSg rnmwt £ wnmhtatt Si ° a it.' rlx.'^iiru. *° LTTw'o'haam tTroy1 mSuSov W aotdio'sr Homm of gSS t areaa. Bought In isss of ihe brlrs or Jmo , kSdgwar. b; doad recorded lo Prod-Bo^ v, T?lt. to.^«w^AaoML«mirw* m Dtvrrty ^lo isss, recorded ta Derd-Boot w.. *s. All' the right, tula and internal— eupf pmsad to be Ur MdVaiaraf sail Mlwcs--'e'y , t. ih j' "vs^su-Tpy BIto'imS'S B sreaj^^sjb.- l.^'i'dred'reL ©aroerf toag^miL*Sfs) la «TX°br tha tab So. it. Tha Fa her Laaalng Klgga' Bridge . saK^jisr?r^^Feisi nntamstaramy las traai ^MaoaiJSPatani nchach and nncth of abd adj-anu* to tUggTix ."SSST^tl in^im-Lbrorodrsoorded bRrd- bong X, peg, s S i. 11. A uxor oadarawamptnSrah Daanis SI a place eaima Shirglr s.eg. Ibe taiga put of arlrel tILu rad1 re tKraVthTdmS < aayaaa unit; growth sad well art. Tharr ■ t^s'^rrn^i^hS ania at sl ■■ taat (tCad-Bore s . aaksn Aei. tram Jtanitor ,BreMr; ta^tehe v.. So. ■- A tocor cadar tuimp u> Denm, Tc.wnr su gagff gapBffta ; e.dredraa.^a ^ 1 A.'-. FIVE MILE BEACH, , ta tap. Ma; Cooot;, rgtaodtng aeros. ibr t-ul t Draithr Atmauclsoa.htoFraCro;t.l)i-,gi— t SSHs uSi i |«jsS?'SSS - tttBMsuasstirK ! mmizz&js. i "fSKSfio.wIZLTLZ ' SIT ^wtsxauLjo? ty.v^rniL ' r '**" : ■

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Nphh-adelphia-Oak Hall grows old only in experience. In all else it is i younger this Autumn season of 1883 than ever before. j The old ways of dealing with our friends — and we are friends with everybody— make trading at Oak Hall sim= . plicity and safety itself and the creation of the latest styles with the best workmanship makes Oi£-.]IalI tire final authority on all questions of fashion in Men's and Boys' dress. Oak Hall is the natural trading pia'dc for all retail clothing buyers in and about Philadelphia. The boys will find just the stuff for the school-room, and the play-ground, and the men for the mill, the shop, or the L»rv farm, and for both men and boys we have the largest selection for fine dress wear. We J Ul v will supply you with all sorts of clothing— >5 1 ' honest, reliable, elegant and really K. 1 cheap. The other sorts we do JkVtV-. ro / \ not keep. /[%&!& I /W I / / "*U| " V ~f*J /\i F° I / 1 1 I \

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] Hftr 3kflrrrtlsrtnrirts. n C^T- JOHN'S POTTAGE, !i BOirrn street. r Thro. Hnndred rw Ironi lb pi* sod Bowl. hwt"!re 5rafSu^°S?^i5om'i?r««or g shtmld applj '{l^gr^n BAtlitN^ER. : F|iniO|sS^ n Lean SHOBTHAED at Home. J Ladle, rad Genu rare of wels-pajiog rmplo;- « mraih. TUT"!! rauetrd'to potirant ^M » ST. Ult IS SUOBTH ABD IK8TITCTE. ABTBCB 1. BARIC ES. S 'ssxtssX'ssx.: I /^DIYGOOSS J s^M|RL, L ^!" UtUatatUaa^ SZt ~Sut^fHiii*aOaSn coorgi'it^rtaK'^ea pa. tofla. L pALMEB HOUSE, 4 teor CHSrrWTT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, j f ROOMS LABOR AMP *11.1. FTRVISRRP. i ' J Abgnrnm. ^ Jl ■ noma ut lesgtli ot amy. ' Irgal ^flrrrtisrarats. ■ qUBBOQATE'8 OFFICE. i f jrirn^ryiadwraid raepearoli; nwir; tor ' • rotvuig npoa Loa aa I SVKHOQATR OF THR OOCKTT OF CAPE ! sx am mare « tkjuteg Omm teraa. ra : "N^OXICE TO CREDITOBS. 5 oTteaarracra^nSu^arOte a5' hSra'u^lS^^lnb^b^raT : •"Lii6. ' i js^-oncR. - mrefs PMtraShiakrti^Ii ' sgerafgvS! ^*cfSyiao5s^g>?trere»rea r bS ^^rrwrLdtat^laiarSm?^nlT^x.,ai- Ji i JV^GHAHCBBY OF KEW JERi Tnt-rorax W.casaa ran Kitrtl Cun B » Slrtae or an rater of the viSn at Chaoeror " ,*? u rr^L-Tu-S Si uu I aaaTraetfhsresurotFhradilFh'htloreiilan ! S-ri^^S?mnJ,a5S'32fr^ , u aiaaai eswten ah. n nL ten k>« i ' S ,*u Td'mb-t'kr'rai'''-l?' tin u*«mi ?" ' , lit

THE MAMMOTH HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT J. H. BENEZET & BR0„ 1 9 WB»hinjjton and 42 Jackson Sts., Cap« May City, | PHGLRBALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 1 House Furnishing Goods, . OF ALL DE8CR1P710RS ' Importers of Chine and Crockery ware, Hardware and Cutlery, FURNITURE, I NEW AND SECOND HAND. rpnolSTERlNO I* all Us bnaehre. PABPET*. OJL CLOTflfc AND MATTINGS. TTKXMB RCOShHrirvmrin;. Plumbing, Steam afid Gas Fitting. TIN HOOPING AND SrODTIKQ A SPECIALTY. BRANCHES AT CAPS MAT COURT HOUSE AND ISLE CITY. J~xs T he Great Bargain House IS TUB SRW KNICKBBBIMKER BnUONOC > SO. 80 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAV, N. J. jQHKttfc teTSrpin ilQUKHS & GLASSIABI, GKKAT BAHGAIN8 IL rWmr 'n Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE WONDERFUL BARGAINS ■ in a ^^HrXDuain aauomre(ona.tk w! ttft* Sure5 ER}' 9BHB9P FIYE CENT COUNTER TEN CENT™ COUNTER IMMEN8E BARGAINS " IN TIN WARE. - EitraailMT Banains in Wood aoi Willow fare. frWmmrW Busaloa IBCAB5EII GOODS and EVAPORATED FKtlTb..Great Bar^tnr <c MIAPS at ovary aearrigrioti Iruw^rkyp | "Real Genuine Bargains . _y;PAlllT BRUbUEN. DUST BRl'SUEk WHITEWASH SR cubes. Ac. ALSO PAINTS \ larg -■ rai raui: Qaraiuba. ^ tera ^^te^Jaia^^lo ^Oreai Vaiisty . apnt SMITH & CO. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. j 1 1MB 1 1 —Sat nil* > mid reumai-.. .tgrpi lur WiaoaA WAaui'aAM.L.teoeeaksv'HartUten I Office. No. 14 Knig+tn'e Avenue. Camden, N. J. Jei«-T

^aisrrlLinrciis. ' CREJT CLOSING SALE MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Gentleiiei's FuniidiiiiiiGoods. nri«r>y BroM uySraradyStei'm —30' DAYS'" MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Fnmidnnt Goods, a bpredy SbJsl **** 10 "** RtDa_.sauh.sj4oo.fje BoyVJaith.' f« bow «s h jnam, ciotMag US ovreoreu « 1-odUrd. **lM" CALVIN B. EDWARDS. ! MOTH SOULE'S TAN ERADICATOR E FrenklPN 18 U8E°' rrecmes only m cm. pee dottle. , WARRANTO) OR MONEY ' REFVNDED. Pimples A11 „„ , SMITH, IBOUITLE * SHTH, BOSTON. MASS, GENERAL AGENTS. • : ■ »«■ TAKF J5? SP5W watch |^s^yiOTICE kJ^JuMtCS jFrsIV INSTITUTE BHIDOETON. NEW JERSEY.