Cape May Wave, 2 August 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 2

. • " " . , * _ (> Published Every Saturday Morning. h CAPBjlAT. AUCOST 2. Hair" f, Tku r*t" - lUUirj'.t a* g*w «*ao» L • -L'-'mi !?."*""• - ft Social Culture. ■ P Il u a really fine thing to he a lady or a gentleman al heart, yrt thai m.y exist u wilb a trait of social culture in rxtmmla u that win tnahc a pcrtoe nnntijrrihdtable y in tl.f my rot idy to which he it oalor- [, aUyaktn. It lafooliah to gUerop: to ilia- „ ne> d ibe eonteallonal form* of aociriy. H Tbry are the product of aotw rte' ored, , nod -r.jte mailer be carefully aludied thnt , ' tp-rel ailTappear. There arc a Uinorimd |j Hub ■iiwanore if good manner- ihat net j be l.nghl in eomc way. and while tbrrr t are i till prr**", who art not lo wellbref! D to U igh at I la.iT neighbor*, there .will be „ aeori'i'c aoulr to 'ahrink- from nodal , limn lialion. There are toorct who would j, ahib" like Jewell in life faahiooaliie world r _ if th y could hot overcome tbdr drffldenoe, t hr bar making mltlaker, and make c the ailrtcpi. ii . "The. very raw-ore of goral manner* Si H onlf-poree*" o. and acll-poaaraeion it c another ta; I ■ idfjorgelfulneaa. Thai „ iato aay, one moat he »o innalely acre of c not . .Vending agninat the recognized lawi j of adder? that oreda be not even to recall 4 then., and thui !• able lo give Ihat quick , aad .ruipatlu-tic attention lo what it paa flog which maker the diflerrfcr between | Uo-tf. t Tuc art of being agreeable in 6*)ver*a- , lion abould early he culiiraied, and in t tbU line bow few good latent rt there are. 1 S me Society folki only Half litten, ( thejr arc thinking while you are ipenkipg [ 10 Umn, with whatjino worda they will : ana- er In. before e»er. joorotrn thought* , arc uttered. Such pcojde maybe brilliant 1 or • >en witty, but not agreeable. You t feel that l» y arc *0 Impatient for tbdr , tun. to ©rtcc : hat they hate no hospitality 1 fur your ideas no polite fricodiinr* that , gt-lr yowi -bougfali and abaorht them. , Kg-iUm, ■« a want of aelf-confidence, a ; Icai .rf 1- 1 keeping Op with the flow of , oonveratllon may be the eaaae of tbU ( lack of Ubtpltallty. Well bred people , having pnatcd their lire* In good aodety , are alwaya ture of their own ground, and , arc not troubled with what they shall aay , Hut bow shall this sang frvid element in metal life he gotten by Ihoac whose opy-Ktunitlea have boon amatl for" it* aflaii.inrnli It would arem an Indlspensihle foundation to Aral learn what the exits ol ajckty are. Then have care by not offending in whit might lie relied trifles Try to lire on nrighUuly rctalioni with cultivated proplr, and Irern tbdr way* and spirits, something as you would relch the fragranee irf flowcrt by walking in a well oilSteady Work. 1 is easy rmough lo drift along with Use tide like a Jelly flab, hot It is harder lo .p*h straight against It. There are so ..many .changes of wlod sod enrrent, and in i«m- way or another, thai the pushir g or resisting power becomes Jerky and Irregular an>l not straight ahead. We hare all played Ibe game of bracing back 10 bark to I (si relative strength. While the fusee was in a giver line eif direction, gn »t reaiatesxc could be made, but let a "iiillc aide potfa.be brought in,aod sooo Hie my effort made to bold one's own was ttip s,.utcr of speedy ditoomfiture. And •0 in the gsme of life our fotcrs mut be made In a straight edged way with* Wendy pressure to a single purpose of prngrees, being careful lo avoid edilira, wblrlw inds, and all Other disturb, ins causes lhal arc apt to email in die vro age of life. Same disappointment occasionally takes place between both parties, when board, log place* die engaged by letter, ll is the general Idea among those who visit the are shore that (bey moat have quarter. within full view of the reran and right *h«g»!rte it It. Of enurac all our 1 boo set do have a position lik* tliat, oca 1 s should they for several remaoc*. Hut Ibe i point wc wiah to tuake is this, thai per- 1 ' soi. 1 who engage rooms should know their 1 h wallon. an that when Ihey corns to oc 1 copy the proratac* there may be 00 back- 1 log mil 00 the ground of "too far from the I bench." or "we can't aee Ibe aea here," 1 Ac , Ac. This kind of torinc** has more - than once happened after rooms had bjen i la»; lively engaged, to the large loss and 1 ine nveotawe of bote! proprietor*. We 1 know of a whole family far wbcsn qnsr i I ere Jot the sew son had been reserved, 1 lake themselves off to another place, be- 1 cause one or two of the younger members could not. poaslUy stand the fatigue ' of a littler walk fitxs the bath. I IV ebrrftt* in Europe, ta having a j ■erketa effect upon the begtra from Ibis , country tn tbe old world. True, most of t tbr unrMi has started before the acart , began, but h la clear that many who \ w. old yet have gone, remain al borne ESunUra-wbn intended to make Use grand tour, Hay In London and heartily wist. , tie v were <« this aide of the ocean , P.ria U. very much alarmed, but Paris U , to • Van a city that tt 1* flUftcult to think , real danger t-kiata. England believe, it- , safe mainly ovring to Ua insular pari- , It'll . bwt there are ncrvona anal* who , evrdrt 1 he theory that the cholera is to , •pewit all over Europe. The rituatsuo is . wa have a^'^-.-.faoioo nf "being aaau*red j rrfrtm. ] These, ss naasmhtng irxtrecbabl. notfc ' ab *it a mac win follow, duly. Such a ' m«n swrer tresis U> hare (ear. Heguev ou steadily purauiog hft duly, never mind bow difficult or dangerous it may be. M God will limdly men. him ! btoaaae he b« done what he CheugU his . duty. Tbcmert pttnenoe of each a ansa , always e.akra one feel a H V had re- . Now that Hxvb highly * .vrerd. the dahghter o< wealth cr*s» us e. taaaa* bala, brtdkuein, and Uieyde. | •about gk-rra. asaking w p-vnt v- Ur • Uo" ^

" . 1." 1 Impressions of a Young Man from Naw Zealand. To Or RiUnr »/ O/ " Boas." IfatAE Sia —I hare rmntly had the V pluaauv id sproding a few days In your [h dry. ami liare Htwghi thai ^ your readers might not fled un-nU-rrWiog ** the IraprcfSHvii r-oecming a croilrm.0 ro New Zealand, tbcownny wriwre Hie « faahioe of aorf-bathing urimn.iret ™ I arrived in ynor town '-y Hw fan ex- 0 which leaves Camden al 5 50 p m., J ' aad enjoyed Immensely Hw- dJ 'y whirl " ibe picturesque roar • y hetween ™ point and Ibe Cape. Are,-' g «houl ■* aBO, 1 proceeded at one* lo d > H.e rown, having Ibe great goal fortune to com- 'e mahd Ibe cervices of an 1 ffle'ent guide. " Srnpplrc a! the palntial 0-mgreSs -flail, ^ we period lor a few moment* through the ,e windows of the ballroom, where a bril- " liant ataenihly was engaged in dandng. P1 EuUanced by the awoet music and grace- "| ful motions. I wu disposed to linger, but ° my guide hurried me array to the mammoth. Slncklno Hotel, where * rimilar m amuternrnl was In progress. Venturing *■ upon Ibe floor of the spadouttwll- " room, I ires charmed by a more intimate 'c acquaintance with Ihe glofiea of anAmeri. *1 can bop. The brilliant lighls, ibe flash. u log disjuondi. Ibe kalridcscupic rvoltiHons of Hie crowd, were lo my syrs fas- J* clnaiing beyond diucription. Tbedanc- 'c ing I found a I rifle Km Tigorooa, and I he " costumes, more elaborate than those of H Zealand. Al a lale hoor 1 rttufned 11 with my first evening at Cape 0 May. My lime aflei this, until Mifiday even- '■ mi spent in driving, fishing, hath- •' ing and strolling about , In the pussuil of which amnsemenl I made tbeacqustet. '' anreofa nnmber erf Americans— gem leaad moat lovely ladies I have 11 delighted with your pk-asnnl streets, '' trim cotugra, fine beach and other fixtures, for which, 1 am told, you arc re- " Downed. If I should rriliqiae anything 11 it would he Ibe unocceaaary manner in 8 which Ibe free movements of your luih * er and swimmers are hampered by ll-e 11 clinging wel flauuel of jnmr bribing cos 0 turner, and I am pleased lo see lhal Hie 1 American prejudice on this suhjret is fast < gising place lo what a native 'New 1 won VI consider more rational 1 viesa. The Icmprralure of Ibe Atlantic ' ou your coast, I flmflSklbewhsi below ■ lhal of the waters which eooiiele my own ' oouolry. Awl just hereldcelte lo reorxd ' ndmlmtk* b* Ibe- wonderful en, lo,tone of American girls. 1 had the pleas- ■ ore of welling sou,, of Ihem In ibe watrr, 1 and long lief,wc tiny tboughl nf ending ■ their bith I was blue with cold, and my - tee: I, wen- rattling like a dice-l. z Ob- ' ■ ts-rving lhal the native grwkincn nevined ' ■ abiui as unonsnfortatilr as myself, J en. ' dea sored lo appear cheerful. The ladies, > however, noted aad seemed lu i-n>iy my ' c disreaiifliure and remained in thy water i an inert, lit, lyimr, afrcr I was whsl you • cwll --knocked out." 1 Ihink Ihere was • *, am thing to be learned here . I mailc in- • q driea. rz peering 1 1 be toM that Ihere walcr.pnjot beau tic* Used In the Iroe New Zealand Hyle. My surprise was complete when 1 was_ informed thai, far " fr<«n tenoning tn.anj such means of keep* " leg up their lemperatnre, they omsoinod 5 constantly prodigious qualiries irf a frevz- ' inc uiillprc cal'cil "irv iTcan, 5 must hask-n 10 a clow. ' The crowning - plcsuure of my stay was a dabbing party ' Oil Mooday, lu which I had tbr honor 10 ' be included. We chartered the yacht c Bt*»le, nod made an anpreceihm'edcaieli, 1 The way the ladies yanked In Mr. Canrrr 1 and hia family way a caulk* lo crudace c an«. Besides imiinuiiaWe cratw. r.ur 1 lighlnlng calculainr counled a thousand , ' wrak flals, which became accidentally ■ fastened In our lines and were drawn !" aboard. 1 bad Ibe good fortune to cap- • lure a porpoise seventy-nine feet long. ' Our calculator seemed accustomed 10 Hint , ■ s»rt of thing and made no note nf h. We , ' also saw thajsrre a. whiskered sea serpent. Respectfully, , . Y"' T"" - Summer Ifnat. ' i The use made erf a summer holiday has , . hero widening In its proportions from i I year to year. The holiday itself baa been - dragging al eweb remove of Ha lengthen Ing 1 chain. A quarter or a century ago, many 1 1 people who could afford lo take a rest and spend a Hide money, thought a fort- I bighl in the year a fair ratling lime, when 1 Ihry were ordered 00 a holiday as a mete • tticKai toward Ibe restoration of slialtcnrt 1 health. Now-a anoolh has come in I* I about the minimum ever of the bard 1 wmked; and urn mouths' holiday Isnreb- 1 out of Use common range. Is the I time alluded to a trip to Saratoga or 1 was Iboogbt the proper thing, i quile fulfilling all lhal our neighbors 1 expected of us. Now a merry hand of 1 teacher* go for a summer holiday, sod ( 'bey. go as far Went as Colorado and or I'uget Sound, and as far Eaat aa Paria or Br. Petersburg. Many a young w« and daughter ,f Use wealthy have traveled more over act and land than ' ever Christopher Columbus did. and even J from our daily-round and common task, ' may find great profit even in that. Il la ' good that we should he amitlen by this ' yearly longing for rest aad change. Life dona mrf seem to have been much happier 1 and wiser, to far a* known, when people ' habitually stayed al home. In this new ' and almost universal relaxation of mid- 1 there must lie bidden a valuable ' moral and ioteBeulual influence. The verdant retreats erf our country are so ! ao pare, so imprearivc. that 1 nooc can fly to them wilfanui being made, ' few the day <v hour, better in body and ' soul. If bs who mads the hraruies' of nature he lore, then nature too, will be * full of the aame kindncaa, and the woods. ' and the hills, and the Odds and the ' ' health and stronger action, and lull him ' I to.kvre***-* ; . Short Sormona. 1 The summer services in city churches ' ' an gradually changing in character to I ' meet the wants of ctmgretalVms. The ' I oWmrvice, with in long acre,:® ltd Bible < • cm lasting but an bow. with' hair- ' , be ok« apt to be retained lu' the mind. rf ( bruivsa then wuuid the pscrfuuod Ihcok-g - ml dibram* |v.pouol.d at Irogth that I j •»» studied Inter wbro g, lea in Ibe . ' drowsy noafkro of s-daiaa,-. Thri 1 , :

•csus^aip July 80, 1881. The ccgior draw ing the Aqglesca train I' gave out 00 Moo t.y rrrning last so that bi the pessmgers ha-l lo V I skew o er in T ball from Rio Urandr. This luishap a brought bark to mind, vividly, the first h of reaching the i-laod Srene rather ti enjoyed tbdr trips io the sounds while A other* nndertivA the pange with grgve ll forhodinga. Il would iw all well if Ibe A journey could al asnys la- made In the day it time with fair wind and !!dr_ Bui where ° or more or 1 hem. all .awwtial ooudi. i' lioua, are loo dreaded I v f-i-Vm-, the tioK- w of landing immediately U-romea a prob- w lem without the orrearei v data given.evtn o for algebraic aoluikn. ll is amusing to , g of the adventure* that some of these 1 b fearful doe* tell concerning the ireachcr- H out aounda. Il is certainly nola pleasing ■ prospect before one with night settling in u him aa carried hither and thither tl through the many nooks and channels be tl decide* that bis reckoning is gone and ibe g morning can only give it. After snroe *• experience see can sympathize most heart c ily whb all Such, anil wc waleh with a intense solicitude the driving of esviy b spike, (be laying of every plank on the «■ turnpike. We even frel like turning in r anil ltarelng the hndgt bollding trade Hut h perohanro wr might lie able to lend a help- ' ing liandlo this most philanthropic uruir. r taking. We aay philanthropic Iccauae nf f Ibe wonderful adranlagta Ihcy are Jo * those who vtsll this island. Agenllemar, '' not interested, of course, financially, told » yo«r cnrrespoodcnl in the city to-day that » spring as be was wandering th-oogh t li'rflies and cedar*, cloned in with a ' luxurious undererowtli that for > time ' be really thought lu- wa", in Florida. • Evrrything al»mi seemed lo •ransp-rt him i ilie land nf Ibe orange grovi-s. N ,w "> this 're raying cnualdrralde for New Jersey. ' Whsl a fine thing il will iw wlien p*qdv of ibe creal cities discover that tliev liavc advantages of a mltiler In the south 'at j ttirtr se-y door . And ri t only two fe» • ( •go Five Mile B<arh wa« a place where f huckleberries grow hi abundance. S-mc ( of (lie »M srUVr* delight In lell bow. , -though lliry have not lawn on Ibe bench | iwen'y years, when they were boys, ] the spring or ihe year Ihey used lo eel their lmrsr* and drive tfaeraUlc <m toficd , spa Ibe retch pasturage that (lie ialanri _ afTordcd. In tbr fall again, as the wlo'er ( gelling in, Ihey would go af'er tlw , herds and bring rliem -rerr In the mainland Tliere*.ascoo«»lev»hle ailvrnturo ( •Head ng ilsr nemi-yently feats, ss bo a- , md tides had t„ awim nrros-lhe (borruehfoo-. Wc spmdcr why the owners „f Hie cr their props r*y ami drive ll in<l-eirfsrn • insn of I'Mlay are not behind Ihe lasi grr- , ration. Ooe common q,it*iii«i "t * 'shows tlie direction of ibe thought! ,-f ih, lin.id • Will Ihey hurl yon." O. n„: They no very Uroe, nometimca a flowing the sing,to pass between tbem and the water as , Hicy are lying on Ihe tt*eli. In former , day* ezaggera'ed stone* were recounted , anil copied in the papers. With every . reperi-lon the flocks and ftorie* grew t larger and larger, and Ibe bulla of lias ha:, , fie. err and flcrcur till many were nnncca-* surily alarmed. While stand, ng on tbc beach wan lung those ivstjcaa, never-ceasing billows, tbey ' sp*e to me a language. 1 bring you > health and rear. 1 am laboring for humanity. Ckant dip in myhnaom and you wi'l be repaid a hundred fold. Am I onl right fair bather who aport, nympb-like. in thoae craned wave*. Do you sol, the 1 embodiment of health and spirits, feci livelier and happier after your moraine 1 hath f Moth r, lather, don't yon feel recreated and a youthful spirit Infused into y.ur blood, while in the merry throng on the beech f There is nothing move invigorating than a delightful bath. the nerve* are quieted, and the whole system is made stronger and better vi - , led to do life's work. One of ihe. rising youths of the period . is Master Free TUsin. Jr., who ia with his parents al lha Stockton. There is 00 more popular bold dcik the Island than Mr. Ward, of the Ool Can any one tell why --Bob" Cole has looking *0 blue foe Ihe last few days? Wall until Thursday afternoon sod bis complex loo will have changed from blue lo pink. Tfae young India* around Congress Hall last night were glad lo see ihat Mr. WilStanton had returned foe a night's real aad recreation. Billy ssys that "biz" very brisk ia the city, nod therefore, he will ool be able lo spend more than seven nights and (brae days out of Ibe week al May. W. A. 8. ( , A Symposium. Many persons are habitually mellacoboly.' They may he ao partlj by nature , and partly by rairumsunca in which they are placed, or by reawm of over 1 action aad exhaustion of the nervous sys- ' lem* causing depression of spirits. XI is of no use denying the seriousness of three symptom*. They need lo be treated in some' ration] way, aot-ao much with ' medicine, perhaps, aa by cheerful and, if I wc may be permitted to aay. hopeful aur- I rounding*. Send a lean disposed man to ' ooe of bis kind aad it it adding fuel to I the flame, bol bring him In aesiae* wltha great round, rosy, cbaerful-mlndcd man like our friend U., for instance, and it 1 would teem aa tboogb the aan-light of , cheerfulness had at ooce broke* through (be eauud* of disp-mdency. How anuch , go-Kl these hopeful, happy mm and. , do Is driving any the blue devil* that bans! many mind-, ibe world , is alow to acknowledge. Imi the I act reK very body knows how many Job's . cnmlonrrera there amis Uu world. These , have there stereotyped phra-et, and then , expert to see happy result*, from them : which end with the dreire. Three are oc . the other band, persno* whose very pre*, » eberriog. Every word they speak rounds like music oh the raffled tool. Wbnt a royal gift this ia. and bow much h. abould bs roll : sated, l.« the vuskhjjp* "Do ja tsrrlrr t- ^mwn > iJh, dear cranes ,-»*!. . A-rr. 1 ; bscaktv -track the esaq.k. »»!-« -1-mUgnp -olteabmnd. ITwy *v opou ibeXrfeel, with his ear* .re! u>— h (ml of tare! and watar, and .he ho-in, sd v-smibd and qatta.lu.tuqs hi lha pne^rt of tnsniag the gHmlWa erf Wungey thrt ' r-r—-

Ona Idea. There are meo of only one idea, aad (halsothoroagbly poreasaei them lhal tbey | ^ what ibe world e* 1- cranks, i .j, are awn> tiling like bena Hut alt <*■ „ tingle egg, and I bar ooe ia addled^ I lie ^ tbey- g-s on and sit, and i0 thsy are nothing but skis and booet. nc A emilisl single idea, dreaf of arene Impending evil, frequently makes men, y, and wnsneft. loo, miserable : they sir toto get left by the Irain ; Ihe lodge ,j, over which Ih-y pats i- rutlrn : there is Wl danger fnmi tramps in a hit irf j jc alt which i* n, Uu pawed . I "• ship ' ,| wi.l spring h Irak. «w Ibe train will run ! jn ol! the track, an-lau 00 to the end of Ihe , ^ great chapter ol areddenls. What would n ! ibnught erf a m«h wlai w.Po-d ihraof'i 4, slrccta «iU 1 ws c. In as bn*l<o -jsca lhal each minulc was properly meat- ,,, urtd. He would soon be numlr od wiih p, cranks, and loae his prop, r place in social body. On the oihei hand a y glance al the w'afch, or a little rami « as 51 Ihe method of bjoness, gnd the d.y 11 unxtly divided. A man IrayiU a road ,] and he dors not think of Ibe bridge till a gets to ii. and only a glao-.- is nee.-- u vary to enable him to pass in safely. The - railroad crossing 1* the aame, anil an tbr healthy mind lakes life just as be find- ii. He dors i), >t cross tbr bridges till the? are days ar.d weeks before Hiry c n>c re around.- Sound workers are liu-y *,rkPlenty to d- i.-tode >,l self kc<i s A the devil away! for idle bands al aay* in " vilr him Me way or anothrr I'rrgilr who bavo liule to do but Ihiuk .,1 1hrmaelres, are I ho*# thai are in danger of fall- j into the habit of day dreaming anil pernirloa* tendencies of dasrofhng J selfishness. v West Cart Mat. July S6H1, 1881 s EoirogDAiLt Wave:— Iaildom aeesny llema In your raper emanating from ~ Ibis newly created borough. Then Ibe i,filcisls are novice* In executive/judicial and lecialative mailers, most be aflmltiod. , Yet hia honor Mayor Lemuel Strain does ' not aecm disposed lo bare bit prerogali vea 1 ami magisterial dignity trifled with. He j goes upon the David Crockett principle, 1 -- make sure you're right and then go a ahead." He ia not afraid to " lake the - by lite boras." Tbe legislative laanch of IKK Boroujh Government cano,rf be eulogized, "Ihualy" they bare been eirvaled lo Hie high position of legislator* by their fellow citizen*, no *roall honor, ' yet seemingly tbey do not consider the impottanoe uf their duties or responsibilities, only tbe honor. They do not seem lo realize what the citizens of the borough requite, or appreciate tbe necrwitlea of tbe b-ui*. ll is vrrilr the part of wisdom I »iien you don't know kbat lo do, aod . l ow to do It, to maintain a masterly loar- - tirily, say noiblag and do Dothing, this Is k 1 hough Ihcy do nothing It dnrt-not ntctassriiy follow lhal because a man mikca a good mechanic or mvrchanl tbal he will not make a goad legislator— not at 1 all. These genilemen of the borough OKiotil do know, and the question arise*, w sy Jdoo't tbey do aomelhing or pat jn, *nd let there piacea be filled by men who know loss bat will do mortf Tbe que*. M m of Uzslion i* the must Important c is by the borough council more than any r other. There it ao old saying thai you a can rase al tbe spigot aod lore at the - bung bole. a There are two ways to make heavy I taxes, one ia hy doing nothing fprea- . ent care) and the othor i* by rxr trivagan! and unnrooatary rxpendiI turn, the farmer it as bad. if out worae ! thxn the latter. Tocrelannlvone way H at 1 you" cam have light tares, it i* neilbrr by 1 parsimony or exlraaaganoe. but by a w Ise r expenditure of money <rf a chsractrr Hint r will -project and promote tbe health of, . our citizens, protect their property as far . a* piawfble from Hie ravage* of Are. gregf 5 schools and good roads. Appropriations in the atsave directions will rave diemr's bills, ilecrraae inaiiraooe premi urns, imI piovr misata, and enloutce values, and > oous-qmi'Ie fwlth an asarasswl at koowa what's what) light lazes. We have m> I b isrtl • J bfwhh, nuisance* are main'ained lhal should be abated no flte apparatus to present tbe spread of a cmflagratfun of 1 any kind or dncripttuo, no snpply of r water. The borough has been long enough in ex. st eooe 10 have had there matters acI uranpliahed. It was the wry object in ■ 'a-mg itfborprorainl into a borough. OeUkM Of the borough onincH'wake I up and do your duly, do not longer pursue . a penny wMe and pound foolish policy. 1 I ■ Pao Bo so Pt-auuv A proccat baa been discovered where' y | ice cream can be rolldifled aod kept fresh , and nice fewka year. Tbe Importance or this diacovrrf will be obvious at a glare. Woung ladies who hesitate to fly with the youth of thrfr fancy to some bright little isle of their own, tec* use there will he 00 . more ioe cream there, can beat tale no loo- : grr. All tfae youth require* to do la JO 1 lay in hia solid chunk and be gone. Ioe • cream can now be enjoyed In the booth Seas, al the North Pule, in the wlida of 1 Now Jersey. There is alao a chance that . ! whiskey can be solidified and kept for an indefinite period. When that halcyon 1 time arrives every delegate can (carry 1 brick in hia haL Barrels of solidified heart-warmers can be pa*, up for foreign 1 . or domestic service. Tbe woman of the 1 future will thoroughly understand what her lord means when he remark* to bis Oldest daughter: "Maria, go down cellar i l bieak me off a chunk of old red ramiIt'iaooiy women who hathe. Fashionaladire eapadafly have such a horror of , ' nature thai tbe rough cents* of the sea ' would kill them whb fright. Those of tbrsn who aland with their feet in Ibe tepid . shallow* and exhibit their bathing cosI orate do gH lha credit of bathing bat it 1 hi wall known lo those who meet iMhn 1 after the ceremony that the dead smell qf patchouli clings to them Hill, sod the 1 lily-white repose* undisturbed on iheir Bat il is indisputably true that young w.waaa hath*, aa aay one can ace who ( will waleh the free baths. Tbe girts and ' work men of the metropolis go down lo , 1 tha na in bevtra. and ibev plunge into it < without fear. Lrt it be raid for tham and for lha future race that Utrer are keeping their pores open. They breathe deeper : ^rT^£^^r0!:£ 3^' "i tv^3*mLsT m- ' 1 ! :

Ot Unity. Unity of opinion kt~ neither desirable good in the abstract ; although c n•idered not itself, hut wilh reference lo agreed in error, and thai ia not good. In abort, we owe almost alfour knowledge, not to those who have agreed, but those who have differed. And those who gain greatest number of follower*, have at ame time in Iheir lire* been Independent 80 that It often haptens if * e would be right wc vroold stand a'uoc. Interest, prejudice and sk*b(uln>«* artnil agamst independent thinking nod actIt > *0 ca»y tu drift along ih Hitwax*, and an bard to get out of the ruts that hare- been growing deeper and as tbe Tear* have enroc sad gone. There are a few brave souls in every cominanity who have the courage of their unprejudiced and unbiased convictions, and Hie wot Id ought to be thankful to them. They are net to be tilencrd by a wel of apposing woids. nor tru-'l. afraid by any that may lie in the pa'li of or progress. IV e hope this tribe never be less. Every locality needs and the mure the hcttrr. ^Harried. <3idrfrtiscmrnts. -^otice. N otter IS bert-ty risen that the adjoarnnl hair •d property in the township of Lower, county na. Caw* Mny- !•' J_ tor oon-pnrtnra: of t -see. *J. rerllaed lb take plnee on thle d*!e, la aKSajnieC ncul SATCRDAT . AUUlhTS t. lwu.*l ibe ColO Mpnng A»rta^. c^Sartov ol Tua Dried Jnne »t. 1*4. <J>HE BAY VIEW HOUSE, Detaware I* now atucAcl with * crest rsrlety ot All neororarv tppltanow tor their rapture at the View. For term*, address, myta- nuinct f 'j ap Sar^jn.Mrt.Ht ! "DYSFefsta , ; deIiut/Tweakness. ' WMWtzMi Bemarltabla Cwre* rsf OHnrvb of the . Bladd^l^a rrTmartorulrretattorof KMrocTcC ^rtraraU Urauraoftbe'uem!^ L'rtnary Organ* In etthrv sex. For Ua- , — _

Bro gidmtUmnrtg. evertTday : Dr. CHIPMAN'S 1'11-I.S, ' croally relieved he tbe bs- id Lt Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. U Ever, tiaillr Haul. I Veep * te.x I . Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILleS. . E.D. LONG. Sole Agent for U.S.; ltot FILBERT STREET. PIIILADA. j TWKKTT-nVB CENTS A BOX. jL JvqtmCE TO BONDHOUJERS. . ~ S75 PEB M0NTnmhe'ewiy hilSral ou r suSdsrd'wret*0" ' hel ore tbe best, bend lor eirvntar. AMrewk J BTCgWATEK A VAS 8LYKK. £ l'M» raa Arch HL. Fhllad*- P*. ^ •^Y ANTEI) JMMF.D1ATKI.Y _ V _ u.raw mile* of wtre now twtac exteD-ie-t,i.j trie SBSTIBUSfft.'BSSJ 3 The Postal Tel Cue. ore both pn»lilo*»hra.1wmi new lines. The nunds-d Moluplex Tel On . w aaaiinSgB'fBrSt • o'f s'-Ty^e wrow,|h"lrMUrar*Ootnp*ny.' SUTi . ~. OS-, art. AKr m .-re. I I'M- l.tftta. I • uba. QO OPERATION. J All person, favorable to the lormatlon of a General Meat, Pro™ & Grocery Store in this nay on the ON THE COOPERATIVE PLAN Are requested to ettaunnnleate w.lh any one of I the nnderentotd. Newrlf one-half ot, taeeM'rr . RE-OPENED. DEYELIH'S DINING ROOMS, ops*- No. u North SreuodtU- 1-bii. irtphU. JN CHANCERY OF NEW JEU virtue of an ooier or the coon nj rhanoery Ure Mxteeni h^Iy oTs^rtnber^^ or ttwasJi trarttat^c u tand* ta Vp^er bnsrnslnp. c*pe u»y twraure uu K'tb^,^ "iMnraS Italy ^npmia^a^' in * rBTNCII. l " '

1 Cottages and Buyers for Hotels and Boarding Houses will find the Old Established , DRY GOODS AND^ CARPET STORE I Y. E. A."'& SON, Cor. Market-end Eleventh Streets, Philadelphia. r STORE DIRECTORY. P"" On'itaraiS bn*''Ae'U" 1 It^n.,'*^Utw*ilviIn ehwun'ra^inmrnrot fwra nnd^SiSSfc Vra^'nd ^ Slta.^ T,pMU,M- . K-teiv* An ^*2^ uwSid >'aW'"T * ,or B1*m* v"F*a- *lndow Shade*. Ac. This honra was roV. E. ARCHAMBAULT & SON, DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT RETAIL. N. E. Cor. Eleventh & Market Sts., Philadelphia. GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, E. FSKNC&. • CRAB. cTRREVRB FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 13 end 10 Federal Street, OA-AfZYEN-, J. GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. far th* Bale or BnnSle. A xle Oraasq Coot* Powder. Oral. Ac""* ' jlta." Fertilizers, Agricultural implements and Truck Baskets. -SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., ; Paint Manufacturers, . painters' and builders' supplies^ READT-IIIED PAIKT. BEST SEA-SHOEE PADfT MAfflFACHML Artsgs^gia-s . SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., j . JJ" TORS ATKh'LJL FOl'HTH *SD CALLOW RILL KTRXETh. fmi irowr ran West Jersey Hotel, W to™. <*.. rt®-""" rmaaa uu 4 r™-, mu. m. .

(1 SILKS C!LKS!1 SILKS!!! HALL'S are now opening some BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. A SPECIAL BARGAIN; in atl color* at 75 cents. cheap at 5j cents. n. - One lot soft heavy colore 1 silks at * ip-ficId Hast year at $1.25. ^ One lot 21 inches wide very heavy, A1.25; worth,'" >1.50. ""v Among them are three lots at ^i, Ai.2S. Ji 5a S These arc the best value we ever offered for the . money; exceptionally good color and WARRANT ED NOT TO CUT JN WEARING. SUMMER SILKS I SUMMER SILKS! In a great many- diP.crent styles, 37 I-2C..45C., jotL, 56c., 60c., 65c., 70c., 75c., up. f NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street, Philadelphia. DURABILITY ' SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL. LEAD. WARS A ELDKKDOK. BmUcr*. febj-y A. B. LITTLE, P*tn New York Bargain House, 34- Washington St., 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy, ift Bift iifitf .Ifaif t" cBfttfi at ffl« SPRING ANDSUMMER SHOES In every way anltabte lor oar e-nnlnz wrauier. Our wnct ot bUPPKRR win *«<*« lha heal arlaeI!.m in ibe rielplty. havmy ao to M at- Ire rrran al leh lo relrrt. we gnatantev 0 revin* of aa I to ao p-r rent. In C»pe Mar r^ntl totaty |^a_^Wr a Bae^KIP w ALKiro^HHOE. ' 'DENYS FUOTSHINGYOODS" DEPARTMENT a FJRS^fEBPIURP No iroublr to ahow goods, for wc know a ran brings a pnrohara, aa we guarantee goods at oKy pores or reload rorme^ Call raal raanme , L. 8CHLAGEB, ' npta-y Ro. *4 Waahtaginn street, third daor frown U. 8. Pharmacy, Cap* May. C. B. COLES, ™ ; LUMBER MERCHANT, a VAjtrrAcrrRERs or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. • Coll examine alack and got estimate*. Agent tor Walton A Whimi'e A M. l_ bbocntakrrsr«rUH#or J Office, No. 14- Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. Jcl«-y 'SASH ANP DOOR DSPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. w' 10 ; Doors, Sasl, Bllifls, Sliers, Mooligs, Frames, Sms, CONNER A. SCHELLINGER. ■f-f Near Station, Cage May Ooorl Boom, N. y. WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 205, 207, 209, 2 1 I North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTER tiF ' TIM tad Plate Glra, Fnad WMoi GteSiijle J Dillt Tkitl AMjUtlt'AS WINDOW GLA^L 1-KYl.UiIIT AMD FLOOR rn ro. Photographer's Crystal Crodnd Glass, Ornamental Class, GERMAN LOOKING GLASS PLATES. BEVELED EDGE PLATES, GLAZIERS DIAMONDS. BOOTS AND SHOES! STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONE PXtlQE'oLSrLY. sasa'ifShaafsfSiiaessr^Ks^^sssy 8E1 Ol'K tZ*4 GAITERS. ALSO, A FILL ttflTLY OF FINE WALL-PAPERS -"rtP.reh-tagrta.-hre, ELDREDGE JOHNSON, " aa wa,hinotow sxoeet. 37 CARPETINGsY 37 THOMAS DEPUY, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Mattings. Druggets. Lignum. Stair Rods, Window Shades, ^ ^ Mats, Rugs, Ac. FUIMT^ s3i7tm.?gU.I^ *8^2,?-.N ° «TR«r * 37 LOWEST CASH PRICES. _ 37