Cape May Wave, 1 March 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning, i pPE MAY, MARCH 1. 1884 '"* c"' i The xrioou «4 > human bring wu , luood on Tuesday by Henry Titaiiu, . at Moorrtuwn. in a lut manure thai had , inxei «U',hp1 tram Pbiladdphia Finn.- Lonliard is^twut to engage ex- i ruaftviT / in tbe breeding ot £*oty faurii at 1 lua Han una Mock Farm. JiAnanmn. lie 1 itaipanlNBodeeTCAliecutBlarvnf lai*<*i i . -iav- «*• a holding 1000 vgs»Tbc Houie of Assembly km framed an . arMuai mesnurebrtnereOt the trvrouca , <il the - ale. It adopted a rouiuii ai uu . Ttmad yYo- floe all abaenlera without . leave on roll-call Ore dellaJ* each. , ajoa tii ue at to jpeia Poiol. S. J. . and ; naaonl by Juracy oapuina. bare b«o 1 bruugb' into active "nervicc again in the 1 utai-eai tying trade between ltiiUdelpbia J and Bo-ton. iSotiR- ot -the benevolent young nam ot ' Loog ltraneb, wiiblng to aid Ibc |>»t of ■ Uie town; gave an entertainment in the t opera bouse tor tbeir benefit. After tbc < ripen*. < were all paid it wat fonnd that I t bey be I run tbc poor tfi In tlcbl i A ru'ntantial citizen of IJalDtou, belctr ] Count) rlaited Philadelphia reran tl/Jp ( ran (nil a celebrated phytic lan for an ail- , meet. He was told that bii diootdcr , originated from high bring, and be waa , adriaed to aaw wood for a Cure. TU pby- , tlcSa* cbargid the man #30 for the rre- , •cHplt" _ The Sample Thread Mill, at Mount ■ Holly were told by Sberlfl liaya on i :-aturdoy to the Peon Mutual Life louir ■ anoc Ctapan)". ot Philadelphia, fur *38,- • •Oft excepting tbe machinery, which is to lit aoki under a judgmeel obtained by < John F-anple. There la ararcely a iHwaibilIt) ut i lie mill being put in operation agaiq Tbc Republican Siair Kseculin- t'.-to- ' millee met in Trenton Monday night and agreed upon a call fey a State Convention to cleci delegare* to Chicago. Tlte Coo. reotiw wm be held atTrenton on April S3, and th'.- dekgalet to (bit Slate Cm nut ion wlD be eboaec hi tbc same manner as heretofore, but under the name of "Cuugre*. i local District Convention!, all of which will aaaembly here upon the name- day. Hen. William Walter Phelps waa present. ftVloeaday aflrrnonn aa the 4 30 train waa paaaing through South Camden a large saone war hurled Ibrongb one of the ear aiadows, narrowly miaaiog a lady I —si ii| in Adon Cauell Jr., aon ctf Mashall Cattell, of Woodbury, who saw the •tone thrown, got off the train at the next alauoo, walked had: and arrested a color ad boy named Theodore Later, and bad him lacked up la the City IlelL Loterad

The new M. E. Church at Claytoo. '' which was dedicated on baoday, coat . 818,212. • Of thia amount 6S50S.T8 bad c been already see tired, leasing #7703.88 to ^ be raised. This balance waa wiped out by n tbeceillectlooi and mlwcripticte on Son s day, baring the new edifice clrarhf debt . m The atniclure la Uotbic in derign. with a ^ •eating capaoity of 530 and Sunday acbiwC. - aecrau roods tkras for 850. The teats are' J arranged in eeoi-circniar form, and Ibe , TbcSomd Lodge of ibe Order of Coiled I' Workmen for Ibe district of Mary land, I1 New Jeraey and Delaware met on Wedae*. 1 day in Newark. The following ofttcera f Uaatir Woekman.lt- S. Buiilb.of Camden. • M. J.: Grand Foreman. W. M. Bulla, of ■ llalluaorei Grand Orcraecr, W. C. Under- * wood, at Wilmington, IV!. ; Ufand Guide, * W. II. Venailye, of Jeraey Cily; Grand I Warden, 1* Weinberger, of Baltimore; » Grand Jleirircr, Mycr Horteh, of Ball! e msec Grand Heoordm. A. P. Colbert, of f Baltimore. The Order in Uiis Jurisdiction c campriaos 1 35,000 member*, according to d the annua1 report. F The Slate Board of Edocalion bat been re-organised by the elect loo of the following officers. President, Gosernor Abbct: Vice Prealdeot. WUIlam A. Whitehead; * Executive Cemmlller, Comptroller A* detaoo, William Whitehead. Charles E. * Elmer, William H. Steele and ft I! Vaigbh Commit lee on groundi and r Knildingi J-ibn P. Bleekton, J. Bingham \ Woodwanl of Borden hiwn, and Secretary 1 at State Kelaey. The Board -cooafflert-il ' the Ulaly offered reeignatioB of Rev. E. P. J oecn'.y, and refoK-d in acrapi it. 1.,. ' . atead U sru laid on the ublc and Mr > Shiehla will eaotieue in hie pnaitb-o ' a*. I—1 unfil the neat meeting of the ' Boat L J The Academy of Maile in Philadelphia ( of last week It bring the regular tnooihly , enuruinment given by Mem. Straw. | bridge A Clothier, dry goods merchants , at the north-weal comer of Eighth and i Ma. let Streets, lo their numerous employe* and tnaoda. Tbc Gennania Orobeat.-, utd-re the leadership of Charles Scbmiix, peri rrmerf a o amber of popular selections Waive llrnce deli seed a lecture on in'tba pv*ramme. inriudlng a trio, (sloa,* ■"artanm. and ptoretion^'.'dire.vong Quretmw. oaupcaeil of WUliaa A. Briicar.- Gcorgt Kerim. John Geri. mid G-iug* Fori, aa aisled in tbc aiagmg. log.-tbcr whh Mre. C. H. WavULsoprano, andVre. a: Bhbre ccntrebo. Poatry fort-aelt«a ^SS^sS^^ OnMUows rie^erifia^Hjr tak :

WASHINGTON LETTER. trresa ear regalar «u ■ t^ua sent : j Jj Waantsoiox February. SSnd. 188C j F fin Monday when an effort waa made to ■ " get a special day for the consideration of ' * the bill to pension tbe Mexican and Indian I war referent a qanram oooM not be found. ; 11 A call of tbe House wm ordered, and the : ^ • mooed in^ute to the Capitol. As fin r 1 as they arrived each waa conducted lo the j1 bar of tbc Rouse where the Speaker ashed 1 biro to give an exouar for absence, without * .Icarr, from the ainlaga of that bedy. This " procedure occupied I bo whole night, it * no expeditious wok Ui extract from " , tbeir fattoere one hundred and forty Con, F grrMinen naWtrrd throughout tbe cily. ^ or participating in fashionable gayetiea, * 1 and gave an account of themselves io fuii e ' dress suits. There was a great deal of J 1 merriment over tbe aUuatioo although ^ Speaker Carlisle, admonished the House to maintain a dignity In kerpinc with tbc ' gtavity of the matter. A number of 1 ftemocrstic absentee* were also brought ' in. aod the excuse* offered were such as r eirkocss, important business, engagements, 1 ot igooreooi of the fact that' tbe I nly waa In scniioo. A motion "b^ng uiadc lo excuse irndi in turn. Mr. Brownci ' of Indiana, grew disgusted at the triviality 1 of tbe excuses, any said any kind of an apology should not be received as audi- " irot, said decorum should characterize * tbe prooeedlogs of a deliberative asaembly representing intelligent constituencies ail orer the country, that be was deeply ' ashamed of the manner lo which this thing was being drew. Said alto be fell ' liumlllalc-d thai tbe Speaker bad to preside over this body at a time when every. c the proceedings into contempt. He '' wanted bis consliluocy lo know that be

seriously protested against these shameful . ' scenes. An excitine. angry oilloqy ensued 0 tbc qnaatinu of excusing Mr. Brumm. of Penn. who admitted be left the Moose . after Ibe coo test began. The Democrats , voted agaiBStexcti.iugbini.aad Mr. Uo.tr, ™ nf Indiana moved' that be be fiord fire . dollars. Mr. lllacock. championed viere- , oualy the cause nf Mr. llrnniiu. and Use Republiaant. est iqg "yon want t.i fine the ^ ' are your own seventy five mcnihen more 111 than a qootumf" Tlie chairman of tbe p. 1 ways aed means cjrnruiilce replied 'lltey c_ have not lawn skulking away like yreir • men and refusing M vole" Mr. Morriroe, " ' then walked quickly to tbe bar or the " Hooar where Mr. Hisc wk-sras gear icn 1st- c log tixlsnily. surrnundetl by an excited " ' crowd —adherents aod opponents — ami I be * ■ called into requisition to secure suite ^ 1 degree of order. Oil was poured upon tbe " I troubled waters, however , by Mr. ljamb ° e withdrawing bis resolution to fine .Mr. " j Brumm, who was l ben excused, and the ( • in whlrli It remained for six Imur* by t which time" Ibe Deeded number of own c '. bad. arrived. Tbe rrsoliit'nc In make c 1 Ibe Pension bill a special order Ire the * twcoly-firat was at once cartied by a rote oT175 to 85. ami tlie wake- wren ad] runted. - legislators

In a sj iril of serious aaJ di*psask>oslr Ibe Senate hss given almost tbe entire week inbefinxndal d-.-lia'Ainr.ilr tbe relation of tbe funding debt totlw '' naliooal booking system. Abno*r every Senator has omtribut.-d to the dtacsdhlon ! aed a bill la likelv to pa*a thai bo.ly to r that wilt reSect its mat ore jndgemen t . ' Jbia meaaure,ua sceiuoUif its IVmre-rai* 1 Origin, would bare J better chance of " wii"l|gf in tin House i Ilia one si mi by a * Itepulki^fWaUUmwrB*- ,,D11- 11 " 10 ' Its prinrtptea no. utrlike Ibe sebeme- wvw 1 Id favor of thrrflepublican aide. Tbe bib ' erilieised in some quarter* as inaife-|Uai< ' It will no d-xibr serve at leau a irm- 1 porary purpose. Tbe American Prohibition roarrolioo is now bring brbl in this city. While ' advocating prohibBton, (bis awHety is 1 against secret organisations and will nm 1 affiliate with tbc secret ordera jot ibe 1 cause. Another body also in 1 tension here today is the Nation.! Demo- 1 cratic convention In dcrida Ibe lime and ' place for holding tbeir next nominating ' conventina for President, and Vice l'real. Tbe atroogeat riral cit lea for the ■ prize are 8L lexula. aod Chicago. ' Nothing new has transpirod in count c ' tioo with tbc iorertigatlon Inlo tbe methods of the Department cf Justice, but ii is j taid new evidence is tobe produced shortly which will show up Ibis department lo j Mill worse Hgbt tbaa-thht already given It acvms odd lo be banting far cmaked . ! mat and rvatoineaa la a department crealed to faciHtate the administration of law and Juatio.-. lial U is there There baa not been ( in tbe history of tbe Gorernmenl an much of nesrspaper rriiiritm, nor to much than- . late public soaadle in relation lo tbc methods, political and otherwise, of this particular department, as there bat been ' within Hie past two years. It deals out Justice with Ibe strong band, al Govern- ( meut st its back, to the pore devil who . poat office, and Ibrow-t its protecting reps. J around tbe thrives who steal tbe Governmest'a money by tbe millions. It tends j i tbe earth to gather evidence to coo via an , I impecunious thief who Weals a dollar's > worth of pmage stamps, while it comi promises with tbe gigantic, public pluo- , deters and allows them to go aont free with tbe spoils of tbe Government in tlieir > pockets, li sends a' poor fellow to the » penitentiary for errtifyfng to mileage in i* traveling upon GoTcrnuumi duly when be t bad traveled as a railroad pas., while k* n osvn officials are constantly living thai very . thing and aggravating the offense by loll eluding exorbitant items for baeUare, 1- back-hire and other incidentals. If there '. is anything that demands a thorough iuvoolgtttca and a lb Trough Showing up before tbe public, it it tbe detailed raaca'Uiet, tbe aereraary prreaaiUona. and iLe ookosioas wit M* b'igli rrhuinsls sgaiurt k the tioreraniei.1 ibat bavt rerenHy diarI' aciertard Ibis' niir .named Drparlmeut at * Justice. l- Tbe oil Rack of tbe New Jersey Southera Railroad will be torn up aod ibe read diBribsitri akmg Ibe line hriwera Man. y Chester and Winalow and from Atsloc to Alto. Tbe.bridp, me alto bring rebuilt * In a rubaractiaf n-.rvr. The Hmnpton Iridgv baa alrmdy bran reboiU ami H.r * Ombrr la now oa tbe groaadfra Ibe I r.-c Cf blight carried la InreinMbg revry

, Tbe foliowflPRjratioot io UIlT i No. 1M. iatandoCrU >y Mr. Card tor. 11th, were ooanimoqsly adopted al a I mretleg of cyatrruwn bekf at Oreanvflle 1 Feb. 23 J . ami onpiia ordered sewl to IBs 1 j llzorllrney. ll* Governor. sLa-terrst me* of tbc EeglTlaMi-e. 1st. Against sees too 8. providing f re tbe j fitiug apart .domain lot orloU or ground for rUminim led., because, first clair.s grow of«ai all lands undir sail waler, yrl not io large quantities. If portions should be designated as clamming grounds, in a few years, nu roch port bars Ibe clams would be entirely caught up no seed would I beocefoilb be deposited and there would be no growth of dam*, and in such portion! of tbe bays tbe privileges would be entirely destroyed. Scoooil; aa it now is with the priviledgc of catching clams wbere'lbeyhre the most numerous, whether oywers are planted thereon or nor. Is not a very lucrative occupation. Seventy, five ecu Is a day is a large average catch. With the pnviledge lessened, more wafkrr* would be driven on smaller apace for work awl consequently smaller wages realized. Third; tbe Blare has no more right lo lease ground whereon clams grow naturally than where oystera grew. Fourth there is to much authority vested in tbe Oommisaioncra. Oyaterl are now planted where clams "grow, and should tbe Commiaaloo decide lint such pnrtloos shall be set apart for clamming, such oyslen as are already there, must be removed al once Tlie grounds under water ar* toy uacri taiu. What Ibis year may be n bar, next year is a Cbann< i. this year a ».*« flat, next a sand 1wr; this yeas suitable fur such a purpow. No survey tan meet this but aurve)-aaod "maps would have lo Ucorrected each rear. Against soctloo si. providing for tbc of lea*. Icsvlng the amount of nnnual rental to the judgement of tbe e'

Commiasionen who might discriminate J1' favor of partk-oiar f.-ieods <* against others who might be crowded out of Ibe '' busioeoa by Ibe luipiriloo of high rentals. " 81 Against section 10, imposing a tax boats While this lax is small there are many who follow tbe bay, icaree able to gain a livelihood at the busioeas aad '' who cannot pay even a small tax without taking It directly from the funds required " obtain the nee ;aaarlc» of life." There n many inatancsrs ot una m.j, -r — __s. tl .wer is rented In tbe Commission by this, clause also; for if two dol&rs per. year tax dot not drive from tbe natural privileges b these bard work lag men a larger tai might *- br imposed until an exclusive monopoly * existed. Men engaged In other pursuits - not taxed for the implements wit h which they gain a livelihood. 4th. Against article third section 23 1 providing that applications be made within sixty days for leasing grounds already 1 occupied. Oyster planters hare consider. 1 able gr ouodt occupied under existing laws f The Commission might place too high a i valuation on some of these lots and those ' holding them would be driven to tbe no- c ceasity nf moving off or selling out at a great aacrifloe. Tbe Commission could, ' and doubtless would, secure for self or [ friends the most vsluahe porli.ms and the bill as It now reads would aid them in to. 1, lUnng. 4 -

Clans* of -.ystcrt already planted should ' htvr at least one year to remove tbem. 1 5ih. Against article ten, section 18 re- 1 quiring all bsynfto to take an oatb. Because persons engaged in other kinds of I trade* or profcasloos are not ki I required. Wiry sln tild it be exacted of 1 whaase law abiding citizens of 1 the Butrf Baymeo are led relwllioui ' subject*. Insurrectionists, Co be insulted by ' such a requirement- Why not require tbe ' tbe mechanic, the merchant to re- 1 !»>rt, under oalh, all mladrmranora optuiag 1 nodar bis notice) Such a bill la ah insult to imnorable baynien and shows tbe tontempt in which a lal. ring class air held by Pin. Against tbe proviso that those wbo 1 clam for tbeir own use or pleasure to work without a Ucrnre. This again ditcrimin-' 1 ales against those who have no labor for a lirrlibood. A rich man should not '-be more pririladge.1 than a po.e man. If a t man has to pay tor a license to obtain the qyceaaai k-s'of life, why not be wbo for plraanre does the same? 7th. Against articles twelve and four. p*o providing fie the payment of the creates an expensive board or officer* whose pay must come from tbe already overtaxed porkeU of laboring men. who if not able to pay taxes, rests, lierilae*. expeoaea of execution aod recording or lease*, mual leave tbe field of labor, abandon ibe bay to tboat who bare the power thua-tuslrive . from Ha privileges' those 'who by hardest toil and clost ronoomy are unble to feed 1 and clothe their 'n-nilir* What la Ibe ; object of this biff* How docs it protect Ibe great natural privileges of tbe bays? tbe bill ao much authority, gir. n i to tbc Oyster Commiaioo, would trod to : create another powerful moooply. Those owning or oooirolllng tbe bays would be Iboae appointed to guard and whose pay - might equal the mat of leasing and lioeos'- | ing the ground. The machinery necessary to carry out the provisions of the tall! will 1 bs very costly fat aorvrying. Commimioobasts, special olBcert Ac. leaving bat litJ tie if any surplus for the State. ' Chang* In Passenger Trains. West Jaraay Railroad . Under a new schedule which took effect , on tbe West Jeraey Railroad, Febuary r 25th, 1884, Che following are the more , Important ebaagra: Cape May Mooday Exj press leans Cape May al 7 instead of t JO . A- M. In addition to the regular 7:18 , tit Express from Atlantic City a train r leaves tfaaca at 7.30 A. M., and arrive* at _ Philadelphia 8.40 A. M. , . Addition*! train* have bean put on far I Salem, via BweOeabom, tor Weodtwiry, andfarBridgeua. Trains for Balara, via. _ Swtrietocru. #.10 A. M-, L8Q. 3 48 and , 5 40 P. M. On Sunday. 5.18 P. M.; for ' Briifgeton, 8.00 and 11.40 A. M.; 3.80 and 4 5.40 P. M.; for Woodbury, 510, 8008 10 r 0.80, 11.80 A. M.; 1-30. 8 10, 840, 4 80, 5.80. A 40, 6 SO. 0.1 A and 11.00 P. M. Oa Sunday, 8 A- M.. U 80, 815. and 9.80 - *r*r It Is armoured by the Passenger Departt- meat at tbe West Jeraey Railroad thai, d ounmracing Saturday, February JSd. I'arn lor Clan will be attached to Saturday 4 P. i- M. traip U> Atlantic Oty, and Mrmday, ° 7.15 A- M , train from Atlantic CUy; aje. • ai^and*T t^>°* " ° reprakd aridT ae w start made It woukl br I lag and growmg tola meet valuable of all

jteaWtoiw^SswMt- " A curaory view of the- Gardner bill I j brings out a few queries. Tbe enmmis- . rice Is to be appointed by the Govern -r " , and confirmed by the Senate, perhaps that r will consist of men not at all acquainted 1 with the oyster business and may be by ' . political Influence. Whereas every county 1 in which oyslen, etc., grow, can brat * , judge its own interests therein. Tbe * . power to arecst without doe process of , law any person. Is certainly without con- ' , stilotiooal authority. The ieaaingre sale ' , of Ibe land under the public waters, is ] rrrtaioly very qnrstlonaMe and much tils- „ puted to regulate and eutrtrol aa betwien * i, citizens, peibaps, would be different. If j the state owns it, wbich I dear, what ' , right to seifor aUehate.to non-resiJents:- , If I eared for tbe parpoae of control, no price U affixed, neither a limit. Hcncetbc * , wealthy man •reorrs Ibe brat and perhaps ■ tbe only ground in Ibe locality, aod tbe ' ruWvaiion in the general way plaocd at ' , hazard. Section II, says, "That U shall T be lawful for any person or persons own- ' , log or leasing marsh or meadow in this ' e state with the boundaries of which there 1 r shall be creeks," etc. Creeks, large, where , | I, tide ebbs and flows what difference in law I ' e s> to nsrigahle water* from sounds, cban- ' j oris or shore frontal If discrimination it • lien- n.«de betwixt the two is it in Justice! | , protection than the channel dt any rihrr 1 c shore or riparian owner? If to, why! Are ' h there no rights that every riparian should \ .. have protected 1 Why not every shore t owner, whether a creek flowing Into his land wr along it havo tbe name protection* J Tbe right of fishery it used on a water , front and cannot be destroyed or impaired. r Then if a pcrsoo not ^ner, '-applies first" be can stake odt and utterly destroy fish. c ery. of floating fish for bis tire of shell ' firbcry to tbe detriment of Ike shore owne Why not at ooce recognize every shore owner as owner of the botiom lo °

low wa'er Mne, limited, where gradual and uncertain oitlin: cxistal That is " tbe onlv foundation of justice and equity. 0 There la a saying full of falsity: " The " greatest good to tbc greateri number."' " Tbc minority may hare all justice on tbeir aide but not the protection of law. Simply 11 because Ibc ma Jot It J' may bare tbe grrol- ' tot number- Right here is where these fc uaiural privileges come in. Just lie re we T justly make First — We claim ownership of all lands 1 bet wern high and low water m|rks on all 1 shores in front of our lands respectively. *■ without any let or hindrance from the r Stale of New Jersey, or any private per- 1 son or persons, wbo do not own tbe shorn * or "Rlpa" thereto: and. further, we claim F fall barest low tide, which arc line creeks, • thurougfafares, guta or water courses be- 1 two or more shore ownen opposite 1 deh other to the ' •tSlom -4yuo," or mid- ; * die thread of tbc stream, so far as each i ' respective shore titles ran along tbe said 1 creek, thoroughfare, guts or waler courses. 1 Sveond— We claim title In fee simple ' far a* our course* and distances carry 1 us where our lands hare washed away. Tbitrl— We claim all tbe""abeJT' and ' "floating" fish as incident of ownership of 1 The soil, by the law maxim: "That be 1 who owns tbe soil owns all above It and 1

all below it." Co grunt Solum, ejus eat ■ ad cotton.." Fourth— That we bate by the same 1 principle* of independence a right to^the 1 pitsessioe aed enjoyment of such lands 1 and easements thereunto appertaining or 1 belonging In any way or manoer that *c 1 of right have or potress in any or all other 1 and freeholds that wc possess, (ex- 1 1 cepting so far as not to obstruct Ibe free j . navigation of the great highways by water ] of the people of Ibis State or of the United | 1 n submitting tbe above ire do n<it io. rite personalities, but simply treat it in a j public and private interest now largely , before the citizens nf this State, upon which legislation, is sought and not prr- ■ sons I reflect iof>. N\ C. P. j ■ A »20 Biblical Prize. The publisher ot JloUtJft t Monthly nffrr twelve valuable rewairf* in tlwir Monthly for March, amoog which is the : following: We will give #20 80 to tbe person telling us which is tbe middle veraeof itreV».*w»-i of St. Matthew, as recorded io tbe New ' ' Testa meet Scriptures (n-a the New t Revision. )Jy March, 10th, 1864- Should two or more correct answers be reoclvrd, the reward will be divided Tbe mrmr? «ill Is- forwarded to the winner March • 15:b 1884 I'eenona trying fur ibe reward f must send 20 cents in silver (no postage , stamps are taken ; with tbeir answer, lor which ther will-ercriee tbe April Monthly swer will be polished, aud Tn which \ offered. Addrroa?Kutledge PubHthiug Company, Kaslon. Penna. How many peoie do you know tlial i use ao slang phrasek We thought of one i to begin a list with. but were struck dumb i when tj#oa asking him a simple question, i he respooded by saying:— "Wipe off your chin?" Gaifield League, No. 22, leuyal LadFes . League, Department of New Jersey, has been formed at Plainfield. Amoog tbe members is Mrs. N. Hand, wbo is tbe mother of (lie flnt New. Jeraey soldier killed in tbe rebellion. 1 A woman claiming to be Blanche DougIan, wbo figured in tbe Jennie Cramer I affair in Connecticut, baa settled st Denr nlsvHIe, Cape May county.— (toadra ' Owner J CHicaoo is tba place and July eighth j tbe time, fired for holding Ibe Democratic , nariooal eoovsuliou McCIuj*'* Timt. t eipeeaaes tbe'opinion that another blonder has hero committed. 1 J. Yansaot, of Linwood, N. J.. baa bocn ' awarded a cuotract to Imild a new icbooo. " vr fov John Ingrraoll, of English Creek, 8 NT d jadrrrtiscmrnts. IPOETS^i , aa enosare of goat tank, e'alaloaus trei. Not j rt3t*5l>«Ut B. ALOKN, Pab, ri Vsavf BLJ.' T. < BATTLE of the BOOKS. e sraxra rarrwaa. tae eseierat ir.erar.5V ot it. : l: . r sss=L2kS2r»^y7s ■ "fBifsaSaarirv.

*- Wlntar Sanitarium. "Reeer.tly'tbe New. Jrnagr naat baa at- ; traded a: trillion a* a valuable winter sanitarium. It la fonnd that in our energetic life tbe supply of rear rre vitality J gathered up during .the summer doe* not : always last through the winter. Many ° find themselves wcurhd and rei vooa. their ] vitality expended In f er winter la half . gone. And where this Is tbe case tbe baltle cranes the more hard ; for with impaired vitality tbe cold of winter is all Ibe ' more effective in depleting what may be j left. At one lime Ibe Idea obtained that I Florida was the only rpaort fov such. But j . could not spare tbe expense or tbe j ; time' foe a trip lo Florida. And recently ! '.be Florida april has l-een broken. It is I found tliat_le*s heoefit la derived from a > , Flt-rida trip than many have been led to|, expect. A recent correspondent ot the New York Son set thia matter out in its , light On Ibe steamer hound for Florida, all was enthusiasm and Lope. I Health, wealth and happiness were 10 be realized, and plans were made accord , iegly. Tbe return was in a different : . form. A fe'w were in coffins, on the ] , fore-hatch of the steamer, and inch at , . | were alive only had disappointed hopes and gloomy remembrance* to talk over, j , A land of ievalida, a itb poor acoommo- j , daii ms. is not the place for invalid*. As , been turned lotbe Jeraey ouaat, only to tlie | . Jersey coast, only to Cad a balmy winter | I atmosphere and health-giving qualities, i , the north, to Uapr May al tbe south, bare ' , liecoruc tlie resort of winUr residents, who | ' profess to receive great benefit from tbe ■ aline atmosphere ot tbe coast. All who j . thus go may not be confirmed invalids, j They are rather those wbose vitality Is im- j I paired, and who need, more than any- 1 thing else, re*l and a pleasant atmosphere. p This is aid to be afforded along tbc adja- 1 1 nis 18 am io oc aiiurueu aiocg iuc auys- 1 —

cent coast. If so it is s great boon. j The philosophy of it Is said lo be that i tlie gulf stream approachee nearest. 9ur j coast off Cape May. and affords a mild i temperature, even fn winter. Tbc all | 1 marshes and tbc ever -moving oa an, tend j to afford the elements that impart vigor j 'in summer, and are aid to be equally al J effrciive in winter Tbe cold is more io- i a tense inland and ao more rapidly impairs : f,", vitality, indeed, where the aline quali- ™ lies of the almospbs re are considered, and j T tbe modified temperature, on account of 1 -L the gulf stream, it is really a builder up ot j " vitality. This is tbe anilary quality. We ™ do not ay that those afflicted wilhpatmo- . oomplainUfbould go there; nor should 7" they go to the aca-cotu-l in Flotids. But ! < where vitality is impaired and rest and recu- ^ peration are needed, aDd especially- where j Tt this needs to be bastoocd. tbc alioe, balmy 1 atindvpbere of Ibe coast la a most excellent " 6c growing in interest a»a winter resort, and bids fair to become a place of resi- , j dencc for occaslooal winter as well as ^ summer periods for citizens. Tbe short y time needed to make the journey, the pos- V sibUity of keeping business in charge and \ yet of having tbe bentfit of Ibe salt air it i what makes this new idea attractive. It " somewhat surprising that physicians and owners of shore properties should not -q look inlo Ibis subject and provide ample 100a into tuts auoyecs sou provioc ampic I

information. We know Use bright aide of Kjorida. . Facile pen* are employed to furnish Ibe bright side. Aod yet, if all reported is tree, we have, at our very doors, a belter sanitarium, all things considered, than Florida affords. R is t great i-oint lo lie able, when weary and nervous, to sit down In a comfortable car, and in two hours snuff the health-giving i air of old ocean.— I'hila. Call,

9 fir gidrfrtistmrnts. 'OTIC# TO HOI. DEB S OF caps mat cm BONDS I »au^*ru; SrSa]°i ?!a"cawu^ "s Tliaiarra! * ■i collccttib pun tea It ekd1nu ! 1 - ' ; i^' ' ! ™ HX:s K MWR« ' I ft) T*«e. rourei-U lo< I -I fTJlS :• t »' re-o peu* n. x«s < ^ ^ . Asarats .. arts*] Pr Pseiutnine. nresra sad Nauous ' 8 'aSw o a ' "■ ' ia J l 1-rwiMf J.s.-ra . sss «' r ' E' ::-s jurji-i* ™ ^ mice j ^ * | Br cash r*ie.Tre*srirer^ • L j ^OTICE ! e . ^ ANTED IMMEDIATELY. j er Pm IT TkES. VIX88?*i3S»L*Ae. *No ! u r- exprrtenee rt-quirol- I ■ --1 uisrt sri-.l ait ex- : u , I pauses l-M. Aodrasrs H. A Co- llltthtoa. N . V- , "m® WARE HOU16E. j J J J ' 1

W. 8. tu-IIEI-LRMiKk, Prujirtrtor. ^ j VrrANTED.— "I MEN AND ! err py pSwssrr tumour tiKANIl , ^ J^UPTURE^CURED. - N E VV^AP- j I MU^.^'tto.arsI.'se. V*t' j ' , ^TOTICE. I SS£ 5£®2S$5 ' RUBBER CLOTHING RUBBER GOODS rim.xirKI.fniA. r-rlrr. WANT 1000 BOOK AGENTS Stew BoekT <iea" D°a*' * °r®" Iff"11 ,1r*» ' THIRIV in-rr TEAKS AMONG I

" OUR WILD INDIANS- , t jodp-a. itl.bn p.. r wr.men EJuors.'rt^'aj 1 * Ibe anew liluste.ted worX ever issued." Trio I iamtiaa truok taXe* ItXe will-are, and aseutasell S c'^SvCe^'iI°-ifpwi»C.* Kltre'rerenstete'.-'C A. D. WOKTHINUTClN a CO- llarltord, tMub. (

SEEDS! SEEDS! j . I A PURE, FRE8H AND RELIABLE STOCK OP YKGITABLE, GRASS, FLOWER CLOYER AND BIRD SEEDS. Flower Seeds at 5c. per Packet; 25 Packets $ I ; 1 2 Packets 50c., SSST ...... FRENCH & REEVES, Noa. 13 and 15 Federal Street, CAMDEN. TT. J" . t>RALER» INGRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. ' Mlubi-I«a Paler.! Pt-w. Kir. pre-1. Be*t Prtret fc*-f. Kort- cuara* and pure rtx-t. nir and atria be Ibe Bale ot Bub.le, Axle breaae, CatUe Powder. Coal, Ae. JelO-) Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. BOOTS AND SHOES! Large*! aud Host Complete MooX ol Good, Cheap Bona aad Shoe* u cape Hay Co. STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED, j ONE PRICE ONLY. see lAl'H tt.se GAlTEltlt. ALMl. A POLL SUPPLY OP ; FINE WALL-PAPERS aaltable tae t>wl^ Brael oe Bo*idlag-»ou*«- Cail and price aaiuplealierrwepurcaaauigelaewbai* ELDREDGE JOHNSON. . f» SB WASHIKQTON STREETBUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED AT ; ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, No. 3 Decatur Street. Cape May City, • hnastVi*ac>L|A8uiL 'LSpS^sSu^^vSasaatLao*' ?KKHS,lCAKHf" *** - 3o" ■ r"""' : <"»- ' WM. B. ELDREDGE. Rupture T' Italwliel aad^aara *aa owvaiaaa ray toOow*daj *r Dr J. A- anKEMANVI method, wuboal tbeto- ' ^ . \ !

MARINE VILLA, CAPS MAY. N. J. ssaBbrr norsE tu the ueaca upoi pekm aasntlt. uere- Mre. P H ALLBN BBCK . TOWNSHIP OF LOWER. { PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE For the Non-Payment of TAXES Assessed Thereon. FRIDAY. THE 4th t>AY OF APRIL NEXT, 1884.

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Oelraof LeasuagJaaiea,rsnuA4a«Tea Jolotug - j OTtarra-Ed want .lot adjoining Jnlral Deman4. 1 a 1 14 I M *4 1 41 Obtxixb, Beoiamto, houie mud lot oa H tiler vrty Aont H. Barker. Ko. I, U. *4. lit, . ns. 114. nt. ut. Ita^in, I»r,m, txq Swain. Samoel B- lot on Bmalwat IM llelri Turnvr. Ilob-rt. brwie near TbrSx< Wailirngton. Jinim. hou.e sort let on Learning GRAND SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT LARGE NEW STOCK ■ STOVES, RANGES, HARDWARE, ; TINWARE AND (^J^SSWARE. House Furnishing Goods i Of all Deecriptions for CASH Only. . Wt claror tali aoaoiuseul tobelbebral ana large* In South Jersey. CuCbto u anyotaurHiwra Cape May City. Cape May Court House and Dennitvilla. SEA ISLE cm*. AMit.KnXA AVTl ItorgJ jttkt Tt ON tLKSDAT AND PRIDAT OP EVEKT 4 WEEK, wtMUUiey win bt prepared lo use ordera tor anything In oar Due. , we KEEP AT THE PKOST. WE DgPr COMPETinON. we Ol'AKANTEE SITIKPACTI-iN ■ TIN ROOFING, PLUMBING STEM 4 GAS FITTING.,. IS A XAXNIK THAT tiL4KA STUBS BATIVPAeTHlX. . J. H. BENEZET A BRO., leuiaam 4* jackson stmpet. caps mat crt. If. j.

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■^7" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPH*. pc.^uwSyfgtf0' IzS-xr VkSuKapu Coif Mw (mm on casatii mux hMdaa. xn&s: r.2r~