Published Every Saturday Morning. T CAPE HAY, APGPSTM88V The De*fp»[>cr rriticiitr.s m. lathing u dVcr. and us many cint tbr react maSerial employed hat ben •* « Mbjeti for rigb'oooi indignalim by »-i .- rriutrt. While these its* Ucu much . » • molta covering moKi'nline iIj- rtaln a.S~ aP tome of tbr tethti* ct the reaahrre, lo my ihcTilttl'approaclet ilte breto.iiij cf 1st decency. We believe that llurc is aSr.it at little nl whit It termed by a < hicago paper, •1eR tbo tr," at Cape May a*, at any other rcrurt, copocislly when it is trmrmbcred that beic everybody bat bra. lint Hhe , point which we with mart r*rticttlarty to ( tc' foe tl. it the ctlalntniel tae writers . In • barging Use female sex * ith violating , tbr yules of drtmry. wUn the facts are , tb»t the nen tar more 'tban tbe women . an the off. 1-1 ng ones. To he sure there , an- many «bn have prodisli Idea* In re- J aln-ul.1 1» ■ iiHiinmri'tl Id a bathing suit. /K.e freed.uu iJ action in the water It is , etiaini. . -irallc that there should be as , lit' ic ...I. •• i : thing worn as propriety J ■l>: ukus. '.ut an tgpmAe o! the peraoo | tie line!,, uud we n> no rcat-a why a , ill -1 should tranygrcu the rules of decency , wi h impunity a bile sum™ arc unjustly , cr.lktaufl. , While it can Uoly be said that the , lai.;e majority of ucr batlxis i f both . yit Own .. :. w u.cn to he seen on our < la- ii daily, -r chairing it such as no n>j ul i V-ty would wear. As such , l» Ktfrocaprtt they should | b. held onumldc to the pnnra law • w: .,;. I.e.. .a . pullic rxp aurc of tbe , A rii«J number of the fighting turn- j Use Stewnd Presbyterian Church of Pitts- ' hung, slopped a few hours at the Girard 11- nine, Philadelphia, yesterday, on his j re: urn to l'ilUburg from Cape May. Tiiete arc an many soldiers In the Mc- ' KitiWn family that it la not a matter of 1 •urpriae if Mr. McKlbbin'a erect carriage awl partly military and partly clerical ' latalng suggest aa army chaplain. In at, wet to inquiries in regard to the war's is MrK ibbta, who was assistant trrasut r the United Mates In PbloUelpbia. M . will lata McKihhin referred briefly In Mi. lieu le. General D. B MeKlbbin. f.trnjr, 'y Of .be Tenth Cavalry, a retired major a brigadier general's hrevm. • "K. P. St.JtlbWu, hU brattor." cm Gutted tbe n -ro.-t garUcman. "Va, eapUlu 1b b pmrttl Infantry an-1 I rent Untenant McEJbbru. of the Fifth Iofantfy. .as an- ■ otliM brother. J-acph C. McKibbin represented a California ditlriet In CooC naa when the war broke cot, but left lib d idea as a rrprcaentatlee to rulflll those of a soldier. He aerrrd on Use sfsff of II aflenk ntal liusectans. William C. McK.bMu, son of the , General's brother. A eiandcv B. MeKlbbin, rreved with tbe ' h ate trreyw during Lee's invaaioe of - Pttmsylranla. and was one of those who volunteered to cross the 8Mb line Into V (Maryland. The second int.,' my brother, "tMulvn McKlhbln, served a ben a mere b 1 far the 73.1 Pennsylvania, and b now c S«ru l of the SBUi Hegimeat, P. K. G.11" rv* buret who creeiried the bodlea of , ti e I'lfiUdetpblaaoldicsakillirJ during tbe I'i tsbnig rbanto the railway stalk*. Tbe Itoh was ,« duty at tbe Mockyariln opto . lb U time, ami never bad a fair chance at
tt. • firicr-." « "Did you ever feci Inapt*! to put on - . ti e Nun yourself when a boy. Mr. Melt " "I did make lb .attempt to shoulder a in tskei during the war.TtAi.was scarce - Ij more than a chDd, and they WoAic"1 Imvr mi." -Prim There waa previous lo the war of 1812 a -vctimeuu; fellow named St ode Bonne; a ..• * aa slimppaioled la kire and turned I'i aiu. ilctlurcd op the coast* of New J. may and UmgUaod sounds, A tiaditi u exist! that S'«le wrnt Into the piratic . burin. H. after a personal Interview. ». b the devil, under whose coBtmiaaion - . «»»"> *""> « Wd of cpwaftons. tksr peculiar rooditioa of thb axnpacs w -a I ha: SteJe should never sleep. There b a rior, Om Lb agin men! with hb aat. lIg majtaty was bsokim, ft* raoderisg a uidurg service ever to the Jersey main - wcnkJpiag '.me eight in aa old boun sshen the figbta gave out. Stede happen Inr to be in the neighborhood lent them •su» tallow candles from hisses store. T. r dr.il far that act withdrew hb pro- 1 hi tbe, Urt not before Made had sc- 1 cunauiaird bags of doubhuo* and sunk 1 it u, in it* waters of the sounds behind ' U • bbads that iwotm tbe bays and in- 1 li'— "sml"" • Jto tb«U about it," eAotd hb compso- , b-i. "1 ksvc never seta one to ettual it,and i I lure bathed at wery place of nou along , it revK-W. Block Island loKey Web; I brndea Bright * and LHeppa across the i •a. and whh that they passed out of earCertainly the most capiloot'cwn find uutw bavtssahslhe f.ros ef the bBiows. even at Ugh tide, to thai the «rf comes p iling In in a tag. evva swell, buoya-V «rd hmclng. AreaA-nta are aterob unknown, and the fsw whta happen -srae almost without exception after bathing l,«r, when the Me-tat. are off duty. Tt«r bath is the evnot oi the day; every...fylreth^nswc re h-,«ri there w L. ; do re* go ka e«y day gather «, the I tsweb to wstch thore wh GspvMay I 1,-Ilev in Ssvad* Press. I thai ahs sroutat bBvw b«p to tat in*. J • '» vreyresry.mydrer - .be mid, • hut 1 don't thiok it prepn foe a Ufly t. i ,«w..t » gasthaarei to kire fare rati! after I ,wy
* W 'red ^rio Prvavrit Houi> To get the most out trf fltt present hour . U the secret of tr-re living. Tbe habit of deferring till another day work or rational ( enjoyment, that cornea wtthlng tbe scope . of the present hour, robs life of half lis 1 : joys and saorerer*. Who knows bow to ' value the present tits a great and invalu- , 1 able possession, and on* that will in the ' end bring lo the toller the best that earth | ■ can give. Mm cosadousaere of gotten all ' I out of living there was good and whole r some in It. 'TTiousaniU of people are : always expectlag to enjoy tlemmlraa at ' 1 some future day : they bwk upon joyful • times In their lives as. oases in a desert. 1 little Islands of calm and beauty in a , U If wcb>olr foe 1-y is (hi. faaVon.it will ' Come to (u in no o«h.r way .- it will be ' dbuift, alluring, and always fitting Into , mirage as are approach it. The trials , ! which we rxpoci Iit and by to he free ' ' from are not wholly removed, the hardens r are thought to lay down are not taken ^ ' from up, the acme of insecurity and din- ^ ' get are hoped to lone In erfiirgtd pros1 perity and a atronggaggP of the re- ' 1 wards dt work still krc| .- coinjainionship : with us. When tl*' moment of sogcci*. ' to v tiich we had takod forward, cornea, ire taste a certain joy, but it is Incomplete, giri round with porelhllilits of db- ^ aster, limited by responsibilities and J duties which return lo liberate ut" ' Then doeot delay your walk mull you . feel less heavy-boo rud ; go now, rerel ^ the book that you are tempted to ptn away to a leas wearied hour : look at the f pictures that you would study ( with i more composed mind ; bold to all that will do you good fn* IhK present * and If you have been planing for a vacation lay aside your busy care* and take It- You must get clear of your t environment of (nil fur a atnson. and . A Novel Remedy Against Boras, r One of the ci -officers of Sooth Carolina, the sundry chary* of hb office, , bad "one cLignafl." ' Tbe Charleston "Nesrs and Courier" makes this expbna- . lion for him ; "We have It, however, on good author- ' that there was nothing criminal even in IhU apparent stretch of lbs privilege ; rant and inventive la the Aral days of * hb occupancy of bb luxurious office be was excessively auncyed by the interrup tlon of callers, to gratify whose idle cuti- : osity be was obliged to letve hb stork Walking down the street caw day n Well dressed female in a store caught hb eye, and, w node ring why the bdy tarried r. ' long, be approached and discovered -lliai the figure sat a dummy. He {wvca m. meditating first about -b- figure, H*r. M ' | in gfinctal, and next about the pnliteixvs ' of Somfcrrnrr* to womrn, and juat here . an original idea struck him. He was sore that BO our, at least no B lUthrm-r, , would attempt to Interrupt h'iin whih- be ; seeiurel to betalklrg ton wrenan. If n ] quick-sighted New Y *krr c hjM mlgui • I t dummy for a bdy. why ' should re t ■other people? No sooner tbought |hai danc. The figure was made and placed In -his office. Iywlie worked wfth bn> | hack to tbe dourand his face to the figure , I'rople came ami looked and waited and ; walked away. Toe thing acted lik- a charm, and tbe few renu fur calico, t«n- ' tons, bookv and ryes and a ch'gnon weir amply rr]>airi by the saving in lis- valuat lr ' Wlfv Wonted In Idaho. Mr. K. Lewis, an irbbvlritri krepev. recently wrote a tear from Fort Crest : d'Alene to the Cretttniivi mere of £migrestioo. w l it -h read t "Having noticed ! in lbs oilumnp id pome New York papers ' that tome young men have secured g>«xi w ives at IheGaslie Garden, and a» I ! tbe supply, I am dealrous of havuig a :- good honest woman (or a wife, and would '' ' a would
make an offer of a comfortable home to a 0 deserving woman Of course the. lady must be consulted about lakiog her chances in coming ouUltik'far, but I am; * making thb rJJerln good f.llh, and wobkl Ji to "an answer *i soon aa your ' coujealracc will permit. My reasoas lor sending to far are : I am keeping a hotel. 0 stables, and rench ou one of the few .• routes to the newly -discovered Creur 1 d'Alene gold fields, am doing a fair bush r was, young bachelor not yet 13, and can't . find a girl af any use Jo me within UN , in ilea H> I thought I being a New Yorkr. er myself, would send and have you try , and procure me a life partner." An Arctic Dinner. t Averyotmrl euiertainiuent area given at l'ortsmouth, N. IL, ou the relief ship ( "Bear" by Lieutenant W. U. Emery, commanding, to Lieutenant Cul-nc! . Broome. I'oiUal btolee Marine Corps; J Mr. SUry Cortpan Brooane, hb wife . [ Miss Mary and Mbs Nelly, dscghtoi of i , the Hon. W. K ; "Richelieu" Kobineon and George Cochran Broome. The dinwas cooked and served in Arctic style, such as the officers of the ship were a c- t customed to enjoy in the Polar region. . I coosistlag of canned soup, ponlcan. canned vegetable! and meats. An enor- t moot poundcake, presented to the me-p | in New York, was cut with great cere ! muny alter iu Arctic sojourn, antkthough i - ondoobttdly pnswmicg ah lu high in- I I degeatiblc qunlltiea none of the guests are : on tbe drettcr's list In oooacqneocc. A i ; of Esquimius -rings, who where not i ' at all pleased with the warm snwtner. ■ - were exhibited brf ure the gueets. Oood Cricket and Good Cheer. ' AMer all, there b a streak gf gnod na- | , lure iu thb quarrelsome, domiiwrricgi English mtton. Ttey had a right tc be . t auikr about the teeoees o! tbe PbUedcb , . phia cricketing tram Tfccv were drew!. , r fully surprised to tare that we bad any , t bowtas-and batsmen at all. and thry I , . riewed the Americans much as the ogres 1 . riewed Jack the Giant KiBer— first, srith i , , astusrmect, then ma anxiety, and at j i wilh crwttraatta. Now, however, ' < r they have got ovrr Ibrir anrinyanee. In 1 , every part of Bngtad the ogres areafaak-!, hand- with Utile Jack and ash log him ! . I to share their dinner; and the «W r'. , gigantic repata. where oxen are roaeed ; , whole sad huge hoart" binds wsigh down I I UK tables, smell* tngmuly io the noatrib , the cricketing mik-ibail , ^Gw*. I Lewis' WaTieoe. Unuad Suteaj' tail ro Fa jJt;,p., to 'cutTtM j
roirf Fishing Editor Abroad. BxnonrTH, Dri.. Aug. 2. 1883Entron War* : Your Fbbing Editor had Iwd luch. Since Judge Miller and myself "bafored" two hundred and tcrcnty-flre pounds of drum fish with that beat and ramebt of fishermen, Chai. of Cold Spring, e finny deniof the deep have joined Kane aecret oath bound organixation and have sworn Bit to bile. Tbey are woree than a coy Independent pitting astride the' political fence, balancing between Blaine and Cleveland. Yoar Fishing Editor b an "independent," but he b familiarising himself with the "filogan" of Blaine and Logan. Why the fish will not Ute^I cannot tar. At first I thought it ww because Chainhers, who ecmmacded the bopt was a "Jonah." But if that was so. even Smith was a "jouah" — nobody caught any fish. Bo I concluded to come over lo RehoI beard there was a very odor o! sanctity about this rtare, where there «*s no tinging or dancing, but where therewas a perpetual Pitman Grove gain* day and eight. -I found my old friend, ScbcTlcnger, up to his knees in the water, looking for rreb bait, and when I hailed him at Cape Mny Point be agreed to take roe over in tits fast sailing schooner to Lrwea. The »-a altrrys charms roe (fsrewell Ospt. "rig" Fieier'and toe grnbl Magrath) and nl*n I used to get out with that. rare piscatorial sailor. Sport Foster. In his ".Yandalb" on the tanks and the mackerel legan to bite,. I always feci as happy a rlara at high tide .sand consciousness crept over me (happy thought) that I had not a eredhor in the wotld. But, absf thb sras enly a dream, and tbe second mackerel sras sure to he a wide a waken - While g"ing acnes tbe bay J unused myself with reading the newsit transbHod of the wise, witty and wicked Heine. He is to me like the sea, ot like tho moel iuUfu! women. I never tire of Mm. i Woe oik* raid he waa food of hunting He reckoned it sras in bb Mood, I«suar hts a nectors, who were Jews, bad born Minted ao much much There b a real awajp-ning among ■rhobre at to the genius of thb gifted w^y^ed-htartr.1, pathetic PranooXe rGJtea,to what he says about tbe Emperor Sep:.! JO. I quote from memory. Hb'buso worship lor the great Emperor Is always a convtaot quan'i'y. Thus he ' "The Emperor is dead. His l-m ly grave may he sotn on a tmnen itbnti in the Atlantic Ocean. And be for whom ■ his earih sras too small, rota, prarcfidlv beneath a hillock, whir- five wcepirg .ill-tws lei their green half stream down aadly, audi |iiona little bo ink ripptos |ial with mclancbolly pbinL We itnd nu in•rriptim on bis tombstone; but Clio wilh her pen of Jusiicj wrote invbablc words n[>oo it which si 111 Bound like spirit voices (.rough ilinani agts : Britannia i to thee "Hut the ocaan dwa not contain water •■•fflrient lo Was, C the "legacy of ahan* widen this great rnortal has let! thee. Net thy bombastic. Sir liudrou, but thou thyself writ the Sicilian jailor, In tbe pay ll the leagued scivcrigus to revenge in scrret •n i V man of the people what tbe people had ones; had publkally dooe to one of thjr royal Lie.*!. And he Was thjagucat and had icaluU Limailf at thy bcarlli. ' By the One I got down to Ilesnc's hiltf r rixaUIhe on the English, (Japt. Schcl-teiig-r had made just fifteen hundm! "lacks" and waa still four miles from Lewes. Like Porter K. B. C., 1 wen' below, where I found a freshly eoqkon herring, pod ll tarihd like one of Charley Williams' beefsteaks u U rluiUubriaud. Wlieu Bchellrnger and the mate tacked tV 1401.1 time. I attacked , Hriv again and soulod f.ir the Atticth time at what be says id the fysrek. and Hebrews, and li'u wfi; knew the jews la tier than 1 kne* Jews
, tar-rid. Here it b: j "Of Rmdrl shall not even speak, cr 1 r sltall grow too angry. The mocks of the Middle Ages were not altogether mistaken 1 .when they declared Greek to lie an Invenr lion of tbe devil. God knows tbe tufr fcriuga to which U attbjected mc. With' Hebrew 1 fared better, for I alsrava bad r a great predilection for the Jewa although they crucify my name down to thb hour. . But I could not get uo In Hebrew aa well , at my watch did, which sras on intimate I terms with money lenders and thus . learned many a Jewish liabil, for ex- . ample, not to go no a Saturday and to speak the sacred language, which it afterwards Mudied grammatically." When 1 came to tbb point I felt bow hard it was i to get to Lewca on a Saturday, but finally I we suuck the wharf, and after a tag search fur the pbak road to tbe hotel, we found U. It b romlructed of a si nil. plank, and tar every Inch of wood there is a depth of ooe foot of tand : but after, a laborious aralk are reached the Lewca Hotel and found a good supper awaiting ua. v Then came a drier lo Rehsbeth, over roada which claim Delaware* doac kinahip to New Jersey. About rirven o'chick ; our spanking Ixj/i drew up in front of tbe Hrnlopen llccse, and the brightest 1 feature of thb new' watering pboe we found in Col AatbdcU; of Michigan, tbe : roast agreeable bead of the lienkipca I The local*1® of Rehoheth could not he upon, snd the only objection 1 . sec to tbe place fit that the association I seem anaiivis to estaMbh ruka almost tm good fre human nature's dally food. core of Itself at tape May and RebobcSb ■ But 1 cannot 'i*as over Jordan" and back to the fishing dtlwbta of Cape Ml) without aa) ing thai in spite of the genreal unfinished look of Rehubrth, it is dessinefi to become ooe of the leading { resorts of tbe AUant* coast. At tbe Ueol-jpcn House, which b f I maivrl of Deatness and kept as wdl as , ' one of the first-class Su»u*a hotels. I < | found aou* at the heal and most select j j society of Baltimore and Washington, with ■ And d CM. Antteie'l. laasuualty, I bare i { only tbe bk« deligUJu! scroQeotaa , b a most genial coropani :> and every ■ : inch a king cf hnptalily- Before the i , rods mar I is sin bear the sad stn i | wires tra Ma bresxy pevrh. More ; ib*a fiehirg lu r*y r»x ' Ftanaat Ebrrot I V. ■ It baa recrolly u-.v. disowned U*l , | ZretnU ''Tory ... .oaf,' TV •
- Who's vs. NiNhlni'a. A brilibnt game of base hall wav played w on Monday no Congress Hall b*n. hv. i -j tweentbe IVho't and tbe Nfithing'.. It A -was not apparent which nine ».* G.nd I i, baiting and firiding was entirely rircign ! , to the affair. In the Srat innings Hatpin j. excelled in missing every ball that a as - « throha at Mm but one, that brake hb ; B Hmith. at abort-field fnr the Who's, waa ; -I "TT agile, stem log to wish the spectators ■ u. to get onto bb atyle, whloh thry did after , „ he threw ooe to first, and broke a stiodow i „ in the hotel oppntUr. , a In tbe third innings a ball ares knocked ; over the fence, a dude who was p s'vg , r In right field was sent toga'Vr it. Jump- , j. lrg the fence hp t ad - " ' r'i,i .- to , catch bb clothes lu tbe hartxd a ire, alter i „ that V got haabful and wwldnt pby ary , ,y more. After a great deal -f oaxirg , Kcarnt svaa pcrsnarted to tab hb plioc. , j. A hot liner was dritgn dawn to hltn, , Reams saw it coming and ha. not stopped , ,g running yrtj sfrsid it would bit bun, , ^ Reed at recood ha« flew -around the ; j, b»re like tbe bin! that bare his nsmr . 11* catching was all done by I'ricc, , p whose yell would sharpen t hatchet. ] ir It wai raltaly a pi'chcr and ratcber ■ K game, they owning the tut and ball. The i n finest play was made by tbe rover, be ■ „c succeedod in boxing tbe score card up ao i , that it looked like a chineeic srarb bill. i i) Tl* Umpire, as an umpire. wa« n ry t light, in other rrepecta be » a> very dark. I, Tl* dt*d man-h waa n"t whbtled, no- 1 t- 1 y A daik hint vsi girco in the e»ily part B of tl* game that mmeU-dy Waa going to ' <1 K« hurt, wbcn"a foul "tip" knocked a ' ■ little t»lored bov down, d The roost brilliant play of the game waa a fit* "pick up" by the "man that • owned the l«ll, picking it up and going ,1 home. Ilia: ended the game. Pranks of a Telephone girl, y home funny things happen on the tele- 1 i_ phone linen occasionally, hrveral even. . ings ago, a young fellow repaired to tbe store, where be b employed, sfter wotku ing hours, and rang up the residence of hb best giri. Tbe connection waa made . ,g and tbe young blood inquired: j "la that you, Miranda?" "Yea, George dear," came the reply. „ "te'ws?" "I wi«h 1 was dewn acre." "If I was llwte do you know what I wostld dti wilh my darling!" ly "No, George." ir "Well. I'd unbudtlc tbe crupper and Ti put some dirt in her mvia." |v "Ot, you bnite!" cried Miranda, and p they never speak as they pare liy, and the i. o-an who waa talking lo a farrier about ,< the best pbn for starling a balky Mare atya tliat anybody that will »dei«e a roan II, to pot bii arms around the neck of an obj, atreperoot horee and hqg and kba it and „ bold it on l i'jap anfl wbispeg srorda of , love in itacar, oiigbl to be hung lo the nrarfiri limppoc, while tbe telephone j., fid who mixed tbe conversation, on purpune, smiles blandly on ell pyiica con[j! eerned.— j FrMxel's Weekly. E - a Earn your own bread, and see bow I,. "*oet it will be. Work, and see bow well yf you will be. Work, and see how cIkvt5, 'ul you will be. Work, and see bow lodependent you will be. Work, and ace -, bow happy your family will be: Work, j and ace how rtligpjns you will be— for, J before you know where you are, instead „ repining at Prorhlrocr, you will find (I yourself offering up thanks for all the nu- „ meroa» '"It* I igs you enjoy. 5 The rest roaseti of eotne tin* ago have ; at last been solved. Our reporter re'urned this tmrntug frrim a Hying trip lo ° Gunnison county . W h-.K- aerc he found '' (tf snow on tbe tops of the ranges as red i * as if it had been amfnkled with red ptp. ® i*r Being supplied wia chemical, and
a blow -pipe outfit, be waa enabled to make a and found It to be meteoric t iron. " "Rough on RaU" il.su. ™.t ltata, Mice, i- 15c. "Rough uc Cvia," lot Oo.ua, Buntaa. h bV. , ,) lh;npe.p,, JlV.lls'lIeallb Rroswei" I, reuto^js health and sigoe. carta dyspepria, "Rough on Toothauhe," insfant relief. 1 15c 1 IsaJiol who would retain fnsl.ms* and ' rivaclt* dotfl fail to tty "Wella' Health . Kenewrr." j . "Buchu pa.Lo ' great kidmy and urinary ■ Fiiei reaches, anu, bed-bugs, taw. mice, ctareglpal by "Rmgh nc Rota" 15c. " 25^R®T,'OQt;"u*b*.' troohea,I5c; Itq dJ ' For chUdren. slow in develops -oh pnnr . and delKffir. ut* "wells' Health BcoIwit.', "Rough on Deotuu" Tuotb Powder. ■ Try IL 15a. Nervous Woskocaa DvipepMa. Sexual , Itailitr cured by "Wdis" Health Itcnewt .. Mother Swan's Worm Byrup, for fevefiahneaa, woems. constipalta; ustetaa 85c. Stinging, 'irtiiatta, "ill Kidney .and Urinary complaints cured by "Bucbupalha. #E Night awcads, fevnr. chills, malaria, dys. pepsia, cured bj "Wells' Health Itacwir." My husband (writes a hull) is three tiroes tbr man • ii.ee using ' Wells' Health Itcuewer. " If yoa arc faal^ljrakem win out and use ' 'WeCa' Heaia Renewrr. " ft Prevalent* of Kidney cmnplalnt lo imetta; "Buchu-paibi" it a quick, complete cure »1. my2f-y IllusionsAll pnwos, even those In good health and of sound mird, are suhject at times toilustas. The brain is a very delieately a ljustcd organ, U easily cKnrbed in its action by itrocg eutnttat, by furious passions, by .Ddolgcw* In day-dreaming, or any subject which too exclusively absorfh the P.ut. by keepiag tbe bead cool, and by avoiding oa healthy degrees of mental excilemcnt sod devoting our time largely to practical eubjecta. and keeping tbe taiv ment, w* may OKsenme tie. evil habit I and establish mental health, unless, a. i; stale* of Uain over whicL IV peraoo bag 1 Tlrwd Languid Dull cxpteaaes Ihe" coeditta of tbuua nod. of repeat tta — wot. The de.
Salutation.' I Most of ns say. "How doAo T" and • Uiink we have said, "How do you dor "How are your it more elegant, per. I and "Hope I see you well" is the ■ habit of some. Then we stroke hand, and j ; women very frequently kirn. la olden I times Etrfll'h speaking people said "8s ve > you, air, or "Modaoi" and "God save you." and long ago. men. as well as wrC ■ men, k'natd lor courtesy. English speak- ■ at abaurd between persons of thrir o»c ' Frenchmen, botrerer, are nut ashamed to kits as they ask, "How do I you carry yourarU?" and ae Germans ! crash each other, bear fashion, as they • | cry, "Hots do you find yoerselt r Tbe ■ Italian givr* loth spy rl**p and kiss. ' after 1* haa flout iabed bis Anger* in tbr ' air and cried. "How do you stand f" But : the IJncihman. "IIow do you fare ?" it generally only followed by a clasp on' the shoulder. A hen two Swedes fall into each other's arms, and look over web other's shoulders, they oak. "How ate ■ you r and the Poland", who list lived , ancboly tone, "Are vow gsy r In Turtbe people cross their arms, bow low. ' and say. "I will request uf Allah thai ' ay prosperity be increased." The Quaker : his approat lung friend without ■ su'.le or nod. and quietly remarks, "How "Will you have salt ao your egg*?' . s«kcd the hotel waiter <>f the guests * -Ob thanks, Thry are not at all fresh.' , landlord to see If tbe bole! bail be«n 5 insult td. — -VrrotesI 7 t-mUrr. -WaUvmeloo is declared to contain as much nutriment as beefsteak. jfflarrirfl. M*1 I -..-rS'S" tsrtHo. Itr " SB at n-"ota ^tdrrrtiMmfnts. | A MONTH AND^ BOABD ! SSf" 1 ^W^JegLKH A CO- rtultdelphls. | 7>q-OTiCE. bprlag Aeodroty, s! the hoar of 2 oVI'tI n. ra. WJt r. SMITH. Cotlecror ol TOxrs. _ yfflKlBIgS fay's celebrated | t WATER-PROOF MANILLA ROOFING QOOO 1 1 AGKK'TS : WANTED DOOBLAINE & LOGAN ' rnu^»«r^rporoaiie,M,U^^'/^:"*" j HARD BROS.. Pubs.',: PbtladelpMs. ' "piIE BAY VIEW HOUSE, PiKBtUTS POINT. CAPE NAY DO, Htosr Ireas .Oorten to CtqJ Ms< PattL The I mvn- *" ^*Dtaloaek i *J ' i j ,i —————— — . ___ _____________
_ Jlnr 3idrr»tisfini n's. | EVERY DAY- . Dr. CHIPMAN'S .PILL^ J (re atlt rrle-jel by Ik- ore- «t > ly he s vat.led ly s ItroGy ore or ! Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS. ^ £T^uia sw ; Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILI-S. E. D. LONG. Sole Agent for U. S. ' "vfoTiCE TO BGXDHOLHERS. ' ^ At. t ot, of cap. j j: h. nlTpf"1'} n°"°f j O"", PER MONTH. t r. • s p- '-evrrsnre Teqairt-d. (iur ilves. hlavnk a j Lnt. sN.^nt'U devKuvn a bendru-ku. buck water a van klyke, J If *w «U Arch K.. Phllida., Pa. / • ANTED IMMEDIATELY V tr ?0%mlaC oo.T The"^.-sunns? Tat.' lo' i ■ or« ^isi I. ^Th- tUhl-r- tnd ¥^rehsdr>^ «oa I QO OPERATION. i rtaifMi Meal PniTision & Grcccry Stoe J " In Utls city an the ON THE CO OPERATIVE PLAN the ynSrretretd. <N^^^*rehaI?or*?he'?irtire j " j Jet. utuLM-luv"" ' » RE-OPEXED. J | DEYELIN'S \ DINING ROOMS, ;• NO. is NORTH I-&II.NI1 nr., I lilLABA, t lias been re^oprnrel.^ t' I. mr-t-s-ls— in at) sp- j DKVEUN-N * IC ajiK- No. ts Nnoh Second sr.. Phttadelphta. n I pf CHANCERY OF NEW JEIl- L ' To J»LphL Cake. I ^WBUattirltta the iLart .( tywy I J^mwv^'lhv'reroiSE^S^n'^^'S?'" « bill "wfiTSVix" 2 utctom" ST "*" made' by WitUam' and StartS pTtttpMm'lw thetr wives to Leuits Eire tihirl, ilnM Jsnnsrv xahmtt^oa tandata Upg-rrowaship. Cane Ms, >. I thrrre,r?iom*hfhI^ MnfiMnroS or' liuerew | I v in hu.1 premise. GARRISON A ritENM. ' ' P. O. ltd lilt UI treMtrerflt n, j
t Cottapes and Buyers for Hotels and Boarding Houses will find the Old Established , DRY GOODS AND GARRET STORE : V. E. A."& SON, • Cor. Market and Eleventh Streets, Philadelphia. One of the b-M sod e**optal pi uwa u male their parchas. I [ STORE DIRECTORY. cwihSit?^tam,oJ1!?Bf^ «X7a2^i°blK2S!iwSi??A<^r*'.**^*t'S "*pHT *'ra°"' 11 "'/"rind, nr ItronetMuilar Itry WUmta? £££;"'• - 'SFS sSSfflSSS'^: ' Y. E. ARCHAMBAULT & SON, v DRY GOOD8 AND ARPET8 AT RETAIL, • N. E. Cor. Eleventh & Market gts., Philadelphia. GEO. M. POWELL, i MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, 1 *ahie ready-—de CKrlUnx. Biu, Cr. and fall tinm ot ttauemroa Paratm... <bmj. . lowmteasApnom. OsaaOg repatrmg pemnpu, aiumied lo. snd : my"-, | CHAS. k. rRENCH. CUAS. C. REEV ES FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 18 end 15 Federal 8treet, , CAMDEN, dt. J. grain. FLOUR AND FEED, by the Bile or Bundle, Ax* Grease, cm:. Preset. omLAc*"' "*'* *n1)"a-* 1 Fertilizers, Agricultural Iqspiements and Truck BasketE. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., : - Paint Manufacturers, . PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. | CROWS BEAUT-HIED E fltt BEST SEA-SHORE PABfT MANDFACTOEED. SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., I jxs tore avenue, riurrru AND CALLS. wb ILL streets. PBIltaDKLPlttA. "West Jersey Hotel," ' ruor of aABEFr matin, cande*. tt. J. ,
" SILKS SILKS!! SILKS!!! HALL'S are now opening some BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. A SPECIAL BARGAIN in *lf colors at 75 cents, cheap at 8g cents. _ - One lot soft heavy colored silks, at ft; sold "last year at Si 25. One lot 21 inches wide very heavy, $1.25; worth. Si. 50. Among them arc threo lots at ft, *81.25. 81 50. These are the best value we ever offered ior the money; exceptionally good color and WARRANT ED NOT TO CUT IN WEARING. SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SltKS! In a great many different styles, 37 i -2c.,45t., 50c., 56c., 6oc-., 65c., 70c., 75c., up. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street. Philadelphia. mhia-ttt , DURABILITY !sea shore painting SECURED BY USING lucas' liquid paints CAPITOL LEAD. REFERENCES IS t'APE BAT: WAKE A KlJiliKtalK. lloU.fr.. A. H. LITTLB. Pant New York Bargain House, 3 A Washington St., 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy. Mrt, Boy's, Lais; Misses' I "(Sran's Boots, Sloes , £P™£ANFSUMMER SHOES l O-ENT'S FURNISHING GOODs" DEPARTMENT l-tvali* sire? lT.7'lLlt'*vuwu"^'SIa\n^!Jri7l"MoITn^7'N'"Yllre"ti^'»p^2irity.'®1" to- N ww L. hCIILAGEK, C. B. COLE.: ~ LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes. &c. | BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING..
d Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. J«-i®-y ; SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, •' cape mXy~gourt house, n. j. ;■ Doors, Sasi, Bllnfls, Mers, mils, Frames, Sreens, CONNER A SCHELLINGER, window glass warehouse, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 1 205, 207, 209, 2 I I North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, ■ 1M French Plate Glass, FreUt Window Glass Sinile&DmisTlM AMERICAN WINDOW CLASS. SKTUUIIT- AND FLOOR CLAta. Photographer's Crystal Ground Glass, Ornamental Glass, , t.KRMAN LOOKING OLA® PIJtTKA, BBVHJm EDGE PLATES, OLAZIRJu. OUMUNDK ; ££ ■ BOOTS AND SHOES! STYLE, QUAUTY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. - <•»>■• urn; do^ *uyS5i:>aib, .,ch«*« „ ovror, reraareq. ^ O^E LPglCE ONLY. HKE OUR BUS OAITgRS. ALSO, A FULL SUPPLY OP FINE WALL-PAPERS ^ ^ ""-..arch^^hare ELDREDGE JOHNSON. n PO -WABHINQTOM BTRF.LT. 37 CARPETINGS. 37 THOMAS DEPUY, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 1 Mattings. Druggets, Lignum, Stair Rods. Window Shades, Mats, Rugs. Ac. NO. 37-SOUTH SECOND STREET. Finer CAMPFT STOKE ABOVE C1IKBTSUT STKP.X. . Kas; ejna.

