. Published Every Saturday Morning. ■ CAPE JULY 2^188*- | nu p-r^." | ' »<»■ «« i a* Qrv *r ca, Experience. A loo high appreciation of Individual * power or talent i« tta ebief oauae why cipcnmce preadxr* to mankind' m vain. Hence it happens, that la both public. and private life, men areooottanlly iqcu playing tbc aaute gainc In which others hare been ruined, Ult they flaUcr ttamaeive* that I hey will plajr it with mm akill. ~ -- iSie p-werful and talented are more deaf to lire voice of experience than their Interim frran the very "circnniriancea in which ttiey are placed. Take tlac overOOsArh ut swimmer i* oar aurf ai an InManer. ta thinks that fthUMion. crampa and the danger of being caVrtai too far away from surxnr do not belong to hla kind, ntn it therefore bapP*™ 'bat be la the Opt to Buffer. Then practical examplea may he drawn from boar do» in nil ita , varioo- branches e here experience ia^laregardrd and ib-nuer eventually follows. It ts a trae savins that ael( rxperlrncc is i tbc Ixst teach'-e. tart It may be bought < loo dearly. Ttarcare lawa wbicb govern i / bnmar. action ti« srell sa other rustlers. I •~"»r vnrrue pesarry wiur every inrrmgr meoi i • one tlr.ir a- well at another i Pow -f or if Ot.n always mnltl'pliet i flaftcrtr*. and tlatterera multiply daluaioos t by hiding 1 be ni seller. CooMqnently one c of the roost dangerous of deceivers la tbc t flatten r with his only words which coo- a eeni the poison bidden in them. Vnder g bis Influence oner, and all experience is forgoum and tire willing or unwilling a victim is living in an atmosphere of dnio- p trans It it on Ibe other band a «4d and w unryrr.;wtbt tie oaJnrt over which cootpll- q grower, but grrat care renal be" had thai ei tbeae do not make one fly in tbe lace of 10 It It org to l» u ad-mood here that experience <.f failure implies a warning to an others win rt-eirr to pareue a certain th line of activity that would seem to bring pi, .up at the name "lame and Impotent con- ,b elusion" of a predeoeaaor. Tire non-*ucc-*a tb may bare been in tbe person, and not in t* the object purport, will be found nearer re ihe truth, and the truth la what abouklbe 0f •ought for in tbe field of experience at in rf lie. mallets . . other
. Tbe PhUadriphla/'ma. of Wrtoreday, devoirs the major part of acoimnn to the political out-look in the Fit* Conrreo. srooal District of New Jersey, which embrace* Ibe counties of Camden, Cumber, land, Cape May, filoucenter and Salem. Mruti ro la made of the several gentlemen who are contestants for the nomination with their prominency In about the order mcaU-wcrl : Senator (ieorge Hires, of Saleni ; Editor New lis, of Cumberland ; lion. Tlx*. H. Dudley, of OuMlrn. and Otaa W. Starr, of Gloooeatcr. , Tbc Prat also aayx that there is strong fodiag in the lower oountica against giv. i lt« the. nmnination to a Camden county i man, nod that this feeling wat in a great i measure the enure of tbe defeat of Geo. i M. !i ibeano in the hat Congrcasional I . We agree w iUr the /Vew that Cnmih n 1 county lias hod ha full abate of political ; molumcuu, hut if rotation in office Is to c he the order of the day tbc nominatton a aboxld be given to a Oape May man, as c ( all of tbe other four counties have been d represented maey times, while Cape May li has only ooor m ita Malory bad tbe booor U of seeing one of ita citin-ns seated in the a It,- - ■' . It "til hardly he cooaiateol for either q )f vi. ■ c"mUcrUn'1. Ohmccater or Salem county rr li. . . . dclrgaiea tofippon the nominal™ of n „ Camdeo county man npou the grounds d. hat that county has had more than its „ '•" "-at has bad Ita
abare of Sk-prr ri ntatioc, unless . tbey acknowledge Cape May's claim. Tbc/Vre, «*J» that .Cape May will ant present a candidate; we are not SO sure that this will he tbe euse- and we think that if the utai counties are wining to accord Oape May Jsee rights, that tbe right man can b» found for lb* place. TU .lli.au> City Ittrint of Saturday, says' cooccrring tbe aunken schooner . Deborah H. Di vert y, that "Use sub marine diver, -William 1'rqueliart. of Ibis city, Deb..: ah a Dimly, wbicb la sunk off Sea I-le City, returned to this dty yNter day. He reports tbe acbooeer to be In . sixty fret of water. Tbe vessel tank mueb damaged by tbe tea before gefog down. The cabin doors, much of the mwsm tbey were on deck at the- lime tbe snare! , sunk, and ail were undoubtedly lost Tbs trunk and other articles belonging to the I Ciptain were found in tixeabiu.' Hi, .. s II intellect can level up, so can it down; 1 r even with Ure fertile phin when the mind f n. Use a sciential because be baton!. 8 less a sciential
^11.*°^ b^E'"* ' ■aStawrtbrtdUakitl Inritte c*sr tl b the tatei lect which equable* ; kocw tbe uteaaare • all ewdenvcr, of ail laprovatnet, ef all tbe wuritfa pmerres ; for, if b p nttrrlv die out of. tbe heart, wbick tap. WBalflaoce «■**- A'nd, if the kcgwM iflT .prtacm
iY- Mow It la. 9 it Is a well-known (act that no two perS sous will see ibe same things exactly ^ alike. Tbey do not bear ahke either, and srlll often report what baa been brent wbb g. variations, and U may he wtibout evil toThe caae of Sir Welter Italafcb b in - point. He made some progress while in prison In writing a hist or j nl tbe world, - On a certain day, while engaged in the work, hb attenttrw was drawn to an alal tereattoe between tiro men in tbe Jail-yard >y hei»w hb cell arindow. Fo... words 0- they soon came to blows * On bring arid rested they were at ooce taken (More a F- magistrate f*r trial. Fir Waller, being a 'e witness, was nrmmaoed. six! told bb * story of tbe altercation as be bid seen It.. 1- Others saw tbe fight and gave their cvj- . if deuce. He result maa so contradictory i- that tbe honorable and chivalrous knight a threw down his historical pre la despair, i- a dlfierret light, of what use wouhHt be a for bim to write a history for posterity to r bt contradicted by aeons of other write s, J a wbo would see differrntlyand probably as | s truly aa blmre'f He wrote no more. j Our courts are witnesses to the muni- i i fold ways in which people's Concept i m ol ! - matters transpiring before them differ. [ An hour spent in them would astonish j i tbe listeners, and If be happened to he a witness himself, what srould be heard might caoac "aeriooa doobts to arise as to tbe evidences of bb tenses being IraniThis fiehU ul judauw tt.u». alike unlike, bas two charged to Ibe eyre which of ail (be organs are thought te U tbe least trust worthy. There are on pairs of them Jnat alike. Ifgbey tapper to of tbe came color, tbey do not focstg alike, as a look through an ordinary spyglass will prove. The old sycophant Potoolus oould sec at bis sweet will whatever Hamlrt rag. gested to him. whether tl war s camel or what not. There are many people j<« ai sycophantic aa the old courtier. They will see Juat what tbey are requested or expected to see, and no more. Tbey beto those wbo have eyre and fee Then Ibe ear is a remarkably pervrrx and crooked organ, and nearly everything that passes through it geu a twist. Pro- ! pie will dilute about what tbey hear as i about what tbey set. What chance ba> tongue tbre. thus pboed as It is tathree menders, to be olberthso dr j etUful. when it is moved by the tmpuhe J Tbe first causes— ami lire tongue la Old | 1 IX unq cruras ami uie tongue la r
responsible for them -are the eyre and cam. Bo it follosn that what m«"y be set * down as lying and pnt dofcn against tbe loncw. Is fa the wroog aroremt; and mty be accounted for nu physrologtrsl grouods Thit much abused organ of speech should have tbc benefit of all doubts. : lit /.-renruy I)u&tin aayx in a recret t letter from Cape May: "That the rrer too of a lack of the usual July rush is r that Ita weather In tbc cities has been ; sufficiently cord to make a residence ma. I fortahle, and this givrt tbe yao'l. getaway' sooaoialion -for being cr*u|>clied to I -Kick clone to his drek.' ThrejwhuhesiUle to came tare becaua* the ttarto natter in tbe city does not girare among tbe nineties make a and mistake, ft* the air oow baa the rare salubrity that give health and strength and makes ysaaible a full enjoyment of the beautk-e of sea and nt all boura-of the day. There i» oow no need of seek tog escape front tbe enervating rays of Ibe sun between orxip and four o'clock, as Is tbe case wtaa genuine wmmer weather is upon us. f,T down tbe broad avenues sweep the d«- . light ful brerzaa from Ibe old orean ; scroas verandahs comes the ixlor of the pines and cedars when the land brerxc cornea, | minus thai pest of bumanrtr. the tore- ' qutto. It ia a time when lapc May U i must delightful, and those who have ' up their residence for ibe summer ' do not hesitate to express the greatest ratisfaettan with the phasurc of dsv and Its 4
*•- oiffbL" I ItcaWeots of Ibe Devon Ian raise wool,U leetioo at the close of Sabbath services in w the parlor of that bouse foe tbe Children's M1 Country Week. *• Commenting on tbe matter, tbe Phils. HuSfUn will tay : "The Devon Inn baa thus started a good axamplc for the r, numerous faahioaahle resorts In this ncigh- * bortod, wbicb it means to repeat during * tbe season and which ought to be taken '• up and emulated all round tbe circle. ; Nothing taautldes and Justifies the teis. 1 ure and iuxuriouaneas of summer escape * frnm etty dutire sod carta ao well as thsas ' kindly, grneroua reroembraixM of Hie 1 poor who are Teh behind to bear ita bur- ' den and beat of tbe day. " : lsTB6**b 00 ,Uu" <»t Hats, Mire. i B°*fc "■ J<* °w«. Buntooa. ! . Thinpaopte. |' Weils' Uealtb Banewcr" remrere health and vigor, cures dyspepsu, . ■mm. • Ladies wbo' would retain fresh nrm and madly duet fail to try "Weils' Health Z ^^ucta^ha-grealktonrjaadnrins-y j depred out by '|S*^^Ea!-,lltaCe' T ^Itougb oo Coughs,' troches, ISC: llqnkl d . -"OW.UC nqnw
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Gettysburg, cr- Many rrgimrota engaged at GcUyabuxg lly have marked the prwlUaos held by them ta battle hr arwrameats or table ta •lb !<« to be aermui m the eq^t work, tbe '£ J.t CapL Frank ■ Acton, hslrtn. N. J„ io and6ergt Jowph Bruvough*. Washing. « .%J jsgwarffarfs- . oreuptod Jta right „f the left entreat tbc fan.ou. waff.- and lu rinontb- ™ bore tnrekrta dealt datrncKlif JtVTEa" B- veterans of PcUigr-w's Iwigadr .if Jfonb 1 '« »*?«. to i tbe grand and final charer on July At, and lu survivors confitlni'Iy appeal to ;» tboae wbo believe Lbe war was not fought It., lo vain to belp them in their desire to rj. carry out the otjed above rated. Subscriptions will be received by tbe , ootnmiuee or any man her of tbe society. due IFtoiirirlfilgitaiil wiii be * ^drrrtismrtts. al davio KENNEDY'S REMEDY spwogtrita •* twrers .aa. re tb» bLowdT'1"''' . AMONG RAILROAD MElf , Pop«t.ritranditaf,i„r„or0r Keo»re,'.F„OH|t B-mrd, -A Thrilling tatter from A Xfaater Mechanic. ,FZ** yxcasyirs sxn Frmtsrt«D,vT>i ' lenu'ita'Y' " It i "v»« six: t tntok ti te.ra^re j»a list r »ko.m I | i i liiffpMl i mitanaKt.Tte'' 'mmnri!"' Mr «,«.< . btii? aM issnpL diywina nf Ike MnaoaA tawvnMsPrtW* i I
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BLAINE Si. LOCAN huarw W. guns, (mucus (u mt>rr> is . -AaT!3flSe rtrteau !S> 'Z. °*'m rr~ ' H>H1> Pr»iUiiuikuTd'. tajim 5" I AOKNTS W ANTED~DO Ublaine fl locan wfirt ltaS-Tu?ai ""J**** '*'• } rerauae^ jta fkSrs i ouuu are ready, brad tocTfiiir^ "i., i 25!: _ yid* I QEDARLDMBER, Shingles, Siding and Pickets ? ®M-Bm w. s. UOOPKB. Ctw-OttgUA-aff— at ■audita May Cay J \ VCTlOSZSaXSG. .. rttjtndootmty. addrraa . T AND ffRGANS. £ toeatt at oar ™ Krws STAND, ■ VASniNOTON XT.
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Pot • EVERY DAY * We Mr- aevtartd-ac- enry 9- Uiutyirnnytusl L Dr. CHn'MAN S #1LLS, d MMLfi say itey are OdBett-t - d drata Sat ttar an lfe« alta-wti , i. swdarucummatw «■ iremy telated by Ita ate of -- ta«se Urpr PTTu. InrwrHtsii r ralVraLayYaktareareyiL'" U , ... Ji.trpsfktaltaxtMyawW , " Dr. CHIPM.WS Pn.T.S. l> oat Lire. Durarau. t'lwy all e Eserr latauy akoow tress taa Dr. CH1PM AN"S uouia Snot a l arjasoreMb. E. D. LONG, Sole Agent lor U. 8. irei riusekr tftbtr.r. ihilapa. > ^TwriTT-n yg cccre a BOX. S!75 PEU MoyTS- : ' ' Wrralttra me «S«aWrai™tal ' tmS •LKwi**' arrr-i- f*r»t rumo t.<r rrrrriisr ( H rAJI. **■ t ^^hancegr ooriy jeean: ■3* wMxwaa ta tumroiitlwPIS wtrss to Lsutta rra~ asnii___T ^ayttojatajj* ^ "^OABjtuwm « ntENcn. jqj'otice. N°"(»la betray tt^reuat tu btyraresd mis muvtaty M Loww. ammrr or 5" SATOSA ODGt^aCimawttaSSd "vtotice to bondnolders- • ^\"OTICE
' QO OPERATION. Geaeral Meal ProTjsioB & Grocery StarE In tats ell. oo Ibe on thk co opkrativg PLAN : oho. l. gpankttv , rpHK BAY VIEW HOOBR, mekce-s point, cap* mat. op. "PATENT! '^^EsR-rKStL"' .' sy-shTgjaih----reiratsT"Ut, free *r nhar,lr;awl ■" T "r "t*10 pawat-' , ram. nr wxuuy, address.
■nea.re-Aftgaaa'r.r. «THE PNEUMATIC FRUIT DRIERS. Anrtsd til SDrsr MiSal ^LA^ENT8!^=aj AHGLESEA. Oape May Co., N. J, LOTS, • ^ 50x100. ' (tannine, orstertng are KxoeD«iidnsLtn(waierut*m.-sdaisdeata e r ■>i|iil llii^^ snwnirantis u > ueyta
una c( abtas Iron onk. endsr. tatty sad tawcr- ^ ''""'a * *** ' - > anrxob po« sain and to knkt. ' WtAWE Sffkaa 1 rendy tat an or * dwttare Alas IT IBIS FIE F IBMJD! RE-OPENED. er. r , ■ » • * i DEYELIN'S' DINING ROOMS, sa MNOM* «»x«0 rr. paiuira. nr. giEN v ' j «
. • r Tte Bosiest Spit i SaMjl v v - " ' 7 •• \-: At this season of the year, it is said, is . ■ : . i-Ti) •' ■ % or the pennsylvania r, r. The next busiest is, by common consent, the dry goods house strawbridge & clothier. tng numbers. We have aimed lo make our house a great depository 2 taf n *2? **she5 of ^ community, especially of the SS^eAer S^ "0t on.ly f1 ^e varietj W K^ks wc " ' 'nd.the ec°nom,cal Pnccs marked thereon, but in j the convenience and comfort o! all who ax-ail themselves of the opportunities we offer. / ■ ?ur succe" in supplying the wants and ministcrmir to the tastes I J and conventence of the ladies is abundantly attested bv ih^a W alr^^y 15/517^, 5°' even in the Summer months our store is * next to THE BUSIEST SPOTTN PHIT AliFT put*' t only by THE GREAT BRO^SttkE^ ^tx^ON5^ S .b other than the Summer-months of travel, wen thai great^ 1 of the people docs not equal in activity and bustle the stirring scenes at J EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. £ n™i£"°.n*'™ "?■»"« f» '»«»<!. Ifthtptopl, must by ' JSre . R»il™A thty must also almost by necessity, be drawn for the purchase of their
; Dress and Household Supplies * To the distributing contra „hich afford, them ibe greatest adrtJ r. tages of practically AN UNLIMITED VARIETY OF STOCK B sua - UNIFORM MODERATION OF FRIGES, ' ^AS' TOMtfrS k°«n° r"°°"Lf°mro" "«■ ™»™"Roce. no Hi I'KlChi,.— All buyers know, as if by intution that the lrao°urrcS: in,icrcsted ■? kcepin£ ,he PS»£.2 can be as purchasers. In every instance wherethe price is too hi-h the house suffers a hundred-fold more than the buvcr. " Kv rklnpa t ° ^ PatronaBe from tbe va'.t region covered the Pennsylvania Railroad and its branches, but from Vmv ; quarter. North, South. East and West of the tffckly settled and prosperous country surrounding Philadelphia, as well as first anil foremost the approximate million of our oWn citizens It Xl! " ^ ?«ond city in the Union in point of population i l many things. It is the centre of the most ertensiw and ablest managed system of Railroads on this continent uv Good ,',biil.haY Urg«t and most thoroughly equipped Dry (SlGNEIi) STRAWBRIQu^rqj CEOffHIfg.
"'——i"- ; DRY GOODS AND CARPET STORE ; Y. E. A°'& SON, F . . . IrtVK* DIBECTOHV. » RgSKlyj.. y - 5— yyy Pry Uaotoaad wtSjy SSiSt "r- ' JSES ^Ttakbrarert. rera, t. (^ wtntaw Skrare. ». " ; v. E. archambault & son " i BRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT RETAIL. ' , i N" E- Cor- Eleventh & Market Sts., Phiia'dolphTa. ' GEO. M. POWELL. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1 5 Decatur Street, Cape May CHy, - us — — — _ _ - pjit-r _
V- **"" *- "a*1™- CO AS. C. KZEVB FRENCH & REEVES, Woe. 13 end 16 Federal Street, OAiCDEN, xr. J. GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, ! ■^•■"WtWMINtoaw.Mlllgiata.e.aHMauaag.BacK.ooMrata'Wr-H'- Breraar.,, > ' »T ita a^ « tax*. AX1. (krara. c«k roeBraT^Ts^ 1^1* ' 0 Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. 1 SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., : Paint Manufacturers, . misters' and builders' supplies, cnwi sum-lira ram. bed smee hut nroFumm ' n^'Sf^BSL<ss<5i?eiU5rb£5r£rs -.1 SAMUEL H. fRENCM A CO. ! m "•* mm .to uumu mum. muDuis ' I West Jersey Hotel, I
| silks! silks!! silks!!! HALL'S are now opening some BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. A SPECIAL BARGAIN in all colors at 75 cents, r ' cheap "at Rs cents. " ~ One lot soft heavy colored silks at Rx; sold last ^ year at $1 25. . One lot 21 inchos wide very heavy, ti. 25; worth, #1.50. Among them arc three lots at $ J, <1.25, $1.50. These are the best value we ever offered for the money; exceptionally good color and WARRANT ED NOT TO CUT IN WEARING. SUMMER SiLKS! SUMMER SIJ.KSI In a great many different 'styles, 37 i-2c.; 45c., 50c., 56c.. 60c., 65c., 70c., 75c., up. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street. Philadelphia. durability' sea shore painting SECURED BY USING H LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. Bursites CEP IN CAPE MAT: kXUAAUHUlULtaMm. . ,. a LITTLK, IVn __ "• Lirri* rwre
3 New York Bargain House. f it ^ ibd's, Boy's, Lais', Misses' k CMlta's Boots, Sloes shoes c „£sfjt® furnishing goods department l ---TTrr'TiT; "irptfru: 's^P«»®4K,-.SS C. B; COLES, I LUMBER MERCHANT, MAMTAcnmns or Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &e. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING.
^ Cblt enmiar iiixl ran re* catramtre. Arret lor Walton a wiannb A M-L-FDormalrrbPtrultset Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden, N. J. Jcl«-y : SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. iSriito S" aSLSTsnr >« Doors, Sasl, Biiils, Slitters, MeiliB, Frames, Sreeis, CONNER & SCHELLINGER. Xcar rbntfcw. Cap* May Conn Boure. M. i. WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, benj. h. shoemaker, 205, 207, 209, 2 1 I North Fourth Street, Phi^uMphia, IMrORTBBOr ffitl Fracl Plait Glai*Jr«i Tidov Glass Slide iDnftffid ABIBJCAN WINDOW GLABH. 8KVLJ6BT AKD rLOOK OLAW. Photogrwh.ri, Crystal Gromd GIto,. OmmrenOJ Glu, LOOKING GLASS liAlM. BtVKLEU EDO 2 PLATO,, CLAf IK|» DIA^NWL _
: boots and shoes! ' Urew. ata ■ c oreag, ^ Srea.roocc.ctr^, Boca ran ura-uic. N STriE, QUAUTY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Good. WrVra^PWoU^rera. vtu re racBanrari re rorar, refnuo-l. - OisTB PRICE ONLY. Ul B BLao GA1TKBS. ALbO, A TOLL XUP7-LT Or SS.S..^,fLL-pApERS m baiare go* rand 10 ibantu/^1^8* °™*' ^ PCre >UM|*ra barm porraaarai oire.tara eldreoge johnson, WABHIMOTON STREET. 37 CARPETINGS. 37 * THOMAS DEPUY, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL QL0THS 1 Matting*, Druggets, Li^nunL Stair Rodi, Window Shaded, ' AIIOUTH'MOT^TREE?™''™'""™ 37 LOWEST CASH PRICES. " ore

