Cape May Wave, 7 August 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Pubtidied"€*ery -Saturday Morning. . CAPEVAY.'AOCTST'?. I88CThe tourist luil » different hotel e3sporieoeeta «»e sixth-nth. tfeijuiylroni ' .that of lo/lav. In pie year J MO Krsranu wrote to a fricml tiiu»: '•On arrtrtttg at the inn, thorp is tin imp <o Jteeirc you, aolhat there 'might he no apiiearsnrt of lying it , wait for gut*"- After you have. • shouted a. long time, n head Is thrnsloiil of the lHth) window of the *t ufl>; apfcrt-_ , merit. a*lt f"i MnliHug." ami the reply ta p wave of !lje fiani! to the ontiif/tife in question. Tlieieyoii may eroom your • ' hor»p to wilt yourself.' for no hortlet & within reajh. " Your hoMc provided for, you make your. say. accoutred aa you are— hoots, Iiaggagc. and dirt—to the apartigpnt aforjaaiil. The room is com. mon to every guest, and then: you draw off your Iroots. rebate them by ahocs. and even, change your linen, "n one aide of you an 'arrival' is rotphing lira hair ; on tlie other a second i« mopping the sweat off his person : while a tlilni is polishing his shoes or riding-boots. Ton arrtre at 4 P. M.. hut, yet yon may ... not dim- till U, or not till 1(1 P.M.; for the meal is not served till all that the mn can hold have crnw. As -non nacneli Ottehig~ taken lire "place i ifti Utic, there enters the eour.alaag. ! Ganymede — gicvJ|earded, eifiswriipi. d as to his In— I repiijyiv., of . aspect- i-ul fool aa to his apparel. Then eome with great pomp the dishes. Finally th boarded lithe dinner slate, oii whielPhe lias dcarrihol wish ••• Those who cap read llic ideroglyphics lay down their money on tiic slate, one after another, tlU il ls cowerml, and so he iriarks off those wfcp' have ipald .. No one disputes an unjust reckoning, If, weary from your journey, you w i h after supper lo go fo bed, you are"! rid you must wait iil! all the ml. i gui ' are n acly lo - lie down. Then ee ry orie ls shown Iris 'ribblt-liutch - a bed. and nothing more: • for, besides the If U. ifn-rr- n-- fnrnisiiv ing to it whleh yon can "*' ■ Tiie slieeis most likely hare not been washed for sli months." At a luncheon parly, llic other day the question was under discussion as to the propriety of using finger bowls at the table. A number of society women were present who have traveled abroad a good deal, and by them il was pronounced in. very bad taste to plaec thpse toilet arti, clet before a guest.- except when frnit has been partaken cf. ' Then, and only then, should tbe washhigsif the hands at limes it is not only hail form hut poslllvly vulgar. Abroad, finger-bowls have Keen almost wholly discarded, and in this country are used in the besl-rogola-led households only, as before said, ' when necessity requires them. They should stand on the side-table ready for use. and after the meal be set before such of the guests that have taken fruit, together with a delicate napkin, forcleanli u.lbs.UsiMU^it^glnipOMlbie to cat but nn adult is Hipp-cd i,.be ot,'.- lo partake of the remainder of bis or licr dinner wilhotit soiling ilie hands. "coyuysir.Ttn]. Mb. Editor: Did you ever say good-bye to loved ones? Did you cTer have a friend that was all the world lo you, that slieu a bright, ItcauUful lialo around your homerbaa been our privilege lo entertain Mrs. Van Colt, tlic distinguished Evangelist. at our enry collage, with h|r daughter. Miss Sadie, and' their fr raid, Miss Delia 8rtiermtThnni. Now I hat they are gone we do mis* tliem so much. Mrs. Van Cott lived ihbjifc «hc p-mched. It was most beautifully Hlusirstod by her dally walk among us. She lies left behind its influence of j y. ; cnec ami love, while she lias gone to other Holds qf.laborDenvcr and BrecVenridge. Onr prayers to God are that He will go every step of tbo Journey with her: be her stay and comfort while away from her earthly kindred, and brine her safe back to Aliases Sadie Van Colt and 'Delia Sckcrmcrhorn made hods of friend* and admirers, because of jiieir s'iveitliunny The beat Salve In the world for Cnls. Bruises, Soros, Ulccni. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hun, Is, Chilblains, Gurus, aiul nil Skin Eniption. an<1 postively cures Piles, pr ho pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 cents pet box, For sale by Henry A. Kennedy. VM'VaiyramT (b r»-Mgbi quarto inures, Uhmratnt) M la every l arttooJar thoroughly asaal, Its While stmflr < are contributed by - Se5'h5.lm" ma avavors, ^''n.^t^lyseiUhcople, SSnSairMhV |*Spt'l VIciitm^?* nS^Vrer1 Slimm Buy be rertshi mat bay tererfloOi not srue trora an Impure sbiwof ibe biwaC A wis: : treatment nib. only way to em n. Judging ; fraa remit*. mya Cream Balmls lb< only tpeclBr y* itlacovrmi. aSggg'SiiiSISS wn>°Ca*« Majan-n" a6"«wrel°^rorl«n^rnh ■ *n o Tbe pain and misery suffered by those Who are afflicted with dvapepMn are indescribable. Tlic Ulstresa is fSfar Iblri^oat ' niediclae- It dlapelthe d^S*e o>gsS?*lTiy Hood's Bare "EjO stoma" are thought by many to ' biirnsnl life. If lheyaiw put in a weak . ' arid or vinegar they will move about as

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF J. HENRY EDMUNDS, . .REAL ESTATE and -IHSURASCE AGENCY, ' PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT .STREET.

In Momorlam. ar.o. .n. rmsmu aw *. p. i-.attthiws, • •f snsmucix. J | As summon come and go at Cape j May we miss at the biroune some dear i familiar faces, and there is one face wc ■ ' recall 'with undisguised pleasure and J affection. No summer solstice came J add yaubbed without bis historical and familiar pnuencc. He. Intel every, where troops" of friends, ever glnd to grasp him by the hand, to smoke with J him on the broad p'mzrn* of Congress " Hall, or, to aril in lire genial company ; - oat Irilo the deep blue sea. ami timnit r; ' with adriring halt Hie swift swimming, : ^ denizens ol the deep. " Alas ; there is more than one of these dear familiar faces who havn gone across ' the river into the sweet byeand-byc. * One of these was George B. Corkhill. : who "had pureed of Ma pilgrimage on, _ "' earth only forty a-ight wfmere, when tlic ■ 8 inexorable call of tlie grim Reaper sumr moned blm from the kindly circle of admiring and warm-hearted friends into a . world bcyoml the stars. George B. . C'orkhill did not expict lo die so soon. 1 God disposes while man only proposes where anil how lie will spend his sutnj mcrs. Onr gfnisl and warm-hcafte«l companion of many a pleasant and long-to-be remember Ashing excursion had ; even engaged for the summer his old quarters at the same hotel In which ho , was an ever Welcome guest. But death f. "rerked our dear friend for his own, and _ ' in the mist of the storm and stress I period of his life tho soldier laid aside - hir-sword till wc can 4li».nf liim as'of Colonel E. B. Patterson ("old Sliamo. kin " wc tenderly called irim), > } ~ySafroni Kntghu are riiST r But Hi ell vnli sre wuti ibe ssints, 1 trust." ' George B. Corkhill will not rank among the great ol the earth, hjit he accomplished some gr?»t tilings, and that Alls Napoleon's definition of great- ° true to his clients ." are! rally Hfh JWfthis profession, and posscsSi'd of a strength of purpose, anil prefrewional ' tenacity In pursuit of legal victories > which mode him a formidable antagonist , j ill political life and in the Forum,' whose , lt strife and trium]riie wrre Very dear to i s him. But as a man wc respected him. 1 j anil to-day put flowers over the grave of ' , our dead friend. Here's "rue for re. ■ ; memlirance and panslcs Tor thought." j Older in years, but of ■ the same genial ' spirit—" tourlicd to fine issues "-was ! , Colonel B. Patterson, who was the ! close and familiar friend of Mr. Corkhill. 0 It was but yesterday they went away ! e and yet . it doth appear as if they had , r been away a thousand years. Time „ takes no measure of eternity, and yet ,. the aneieiits said or death Hint II could , the Divine William, wb« sits "pensive 1 and alone above the hnndred-baMled j play of hi* own imaglna'hm," says (he j- sense of death Is most in apprehension. „ The very beetle that we tread upon feels pangs as great as when a giant dies. We gladly recall tlie rare courtesy , and » tbo strong, manly and geuiime slmpliI city of Paltersbn's character. Like all P good men sound tn the core, boUi those we loved and who have gone before, were fond of the pleasures and heallh- ■ ' . .1 v ! iin.^ Many sun was slowly sinking b-htiitU the western stars, on the strand near tbe oM . ' Congress Hrill Pier, while my sweel- ' spirmd friend (Paitcrann) tnfd of bis i * piscatorial Joys among tlie speckled trout , of the .mountain regions of the Keystone State, whose rocks and foaming rills he ; loved so well. These hours weic bright . and memorable and their very memory hath an immortal perfume, and over , those graves, now racred. wr pause to t ; drop a tear and plant the laurel of tender ' r affoction. J ' Friends in yon brighter and better , .world than this wc say Hall i and Fare- - well! And when we. loo. have Joined , » the ever moving army who go forward j to the silent Halls of Death, mav somp land reader of tlirar'Unes say one kind word of him who pens this honest tri- * bote to two brave and generous hearts. Jakes M. Soov'ei.. , ' ' " 3rw Sidcmtstmfnts. i Care for the Children ' Children teel the deMllty of the el.angtng J seasons, even more than adults, sod they bo- ^ II tnvlsonued by tbe nse of Hood's SarsapariUs. nated. Soon ilteMbey bStoMU out with run- j ning sores, so dreadful I thought t should low i - pletaiy ; and'lhey have been healthy evor , ; since. I do feel that Hood's Saraapartna ' d saved ray children to roe." MJUL a L . a TuosnraoK, West Warren, Mass Purify the Blood . Hood's Saraaparllla Is Aarartented by . ° Samho^ Tha^aah ii^mrdiclM. ' X : ' iSaSS^'oK^""'5' i „ fl Hood*#- Sarsaparliia ^ ssw&sr-r , ! ioO'Domh On* DoHar. ' ■

jfltif giflvfrti&mtatg. POSITIVE PROOFS. 1 jln ^cr^^rttaer^m^eh^re MldUiUlOe jiill'Y'rhSmllElilfefdii facts. »f uo,r : prereid aomo Positive Proofs t ctiftnl of nnx>kDeld,Mo.. vilio write, Feb. iX.'SS: ,nT2^S:u?"^!Tr,r^*b- i SSSSr 8S Here is another from nearer home. Ma. J. D. Werra U a leadlnc business man ofBloomsburK "Hstb read your larrnlsr Tbe crrontryts.sn full sS£^SgS3>ST itsrSw&s PFAELZER ^BROS.^^CO. ' p H OOS2 ooT A THE NEVt DU1NIHE. ^^kKASKI« Cte®.ajj9 BIB Eras ■ ■Pjf aoiME • y •mrtt BDU .r\ v i@@™ ( V w^.iES QUICKL1 \ \l_ VlKASANTyPDIU A POVVCHFU- TONIC. Kaskine hesiores r,.,Nct Health. In licllevne Hosplial. 5. T-, "Uulrersally sne--?.t' a ararisf be*, m-oieme erer rliv-orrrc-l." ^awaatasiffgsa ^ssfr ssarsr bssts

flSTHMAT^lTi GERMftNiSTHMftJ£,y» No' wmilToa *(or* re.'oil'.f la y ■' JpilENCIIE'S HOTEL. CITY HA IX, PQCARK NFW YOKK* EUROPEAN PLAN. fSSsfgsI SJ» SJTST. Ssr as epriees. JIMyr SXLE.ORRENT. GLOBI SAMPLE ROOM, ! NO. « OCEA.N STREET, CAP* MAT CITT With or Without Furniture, FINIS DWKLMSO ATTACH KD. loesUoa cne of. the aneat la tbla city. Apply to HiLtiKttrn a urn* [ A.l)oluUMr m« preunaaa. , •Sob SSLC^"" Tbe phruare yar*' "0. i bKABass^.°tsagg» «mujuotTbe^£^Itb'^ro >rorPi-^ Curol Mm"-SrS-S^KTo'S^t an? ST N. T. aty. ANTED- tIJA TVT8PEP8I A.— ITS NATURE, j--' caiissa, lyareaUnQ audOara. In John It. MrALVtS. L well. M « sa- U years Tax <sdl, trior. Hoot free lo any a, birrs., JM-U

SAt-E FOR TAXES. , j T^ireda^e^t^bcr 33. i s; ;• oMYasblMton iR""- t ' ■STmST' ^ 'iTV'R " " "' 1 1 No. 1— T« ot isnil ' ' ; ^£n?1?reTr-"nTas"»soo. m» oJurr'w I : reputed owtierM Wmtaro lira nil. - ; owner Is William J. Benin !!. j ■ ; sfr|?i5l?iSrSirrI ! ' MwSSS'iiS' , - sgaadarBBarmte!*-!-. . j|NT'TR^'il.°Tbc ■ SSffklMm^cSiSe. OWmr " Uroator strw.0,TSlS*-'w. Tbe owner or re- ; isl!EsH«S ; 1 M AtSMWlwuiu.r.w ii. ,s. io. ii.is. vt. n. or ' ; sy!issa5.,: "si'Snj? : i 5E5H?'1 ' "cwbSut. "rax" »:*«,' , The owner or reeured owner is the Cape Mar * ; : 1 Nn. » —lor* Nn, «, «. In, •», u, Is. IS W, M. , : of RlnrS No. S. ol Ibe Cape «s» Lolut ImproTr- J wd(S* ibe Cape Mar Land Improve- " ;

Slay Land tmprorement'iiompanyR' *" eCape ^ Nn. ra-Lnisl. t, s. a. nr Hlnrt a or tnr Care ? Mar L-ad lraprnrrra-nt comieiny. Tax ss no. Tbe owner or reputed owner Is die Cpe Mav _ LaOrt Improvement company. erire pe' Si bM Laprmmi r Tax IK. on. Tbe owner or repnrcl owner la tbe cape May Land Improvement Companv. mmx ""'of! uir ot "*M?r "in t* Im "'cwSl J i cronprnrl Tsv ISSTO TTi- owner',or"re™i~! t owner u Ike CKpa May IauhI Improvement Com- c 1 No. si.— I/us s t*. of ninrk s, of tbe Cape ' Msv Land improvement Companv. Tax SU 00. • L^rimprnwnerrt CVmprav. — "* *"T J ■ I Mo. Sk— LOU S, II. it. ta, H, IS, SI, of Bine* S^'tbeCs^mXi^mprorevn^^^nj. a Cape .May land Improvement Companv. r land improvement ivunpany. — - — u MayiamTlmwP^lMai Cmnmmvl ' Tax'saff Tbe oenee or renoted owner la the Cape May r * .^VSfpo^^.l^en^ T r No. ss-I/xs L t, *, 4, of Woek is of tbe J - Cajv- May Land Improvement Company. Tat „ SW.ro fne owner or repnte,i owner 1* tbe Cape s Mav land Improvemeniuomp ny, : ? - Uav landtmprovameDlibsnpanr. e : b b ,r-5'S?S 'St li^SrS , ! SOTn^SfpSRt SStSSS^iSSS: ? - ^ML-lnsLLLlLLA tutor BkwZU j C wGli'-Sta s"^ SwRa/cTG" l'i. Id, I*. • IS i: IS is, re. vi, ti, ol Htoek i», of ibe Cspe r i sIHgsssssmfc si"* . - Lsod Improvrtnenl Compsnv. o I N- 4L-I/MI.S. SS of mortis, of Ibe Ospe - L roMoipc-vrment Cemnany. Tax pita Z it, • ..woer mrvn'-o owner is lbs Cspe May r I s"l \ re,"asS, of'ii^ & 'tin Capi'isi b L land lmerovein.-m iT.mnaiiy. Ta- »LSa Tbe 6 nwtter or repoied owoerVlbs Cspe May Lend "

ii'lK uSofHogM BrreL1' TVV'S^"" ^TTieY.wm-r 0rNrht^r|.tan.^C„"nn-~u -de o, | ilixoo"^?" mSS " renputo\°otniir T« Enocfi i WartjStotynrr^'^iiouinweel or Beeomp-nce » ownsr la Harry It* Hand. ' nwn" _ No. 04.— One acre of ernmnl, bouse and iH»rn. Nn. os-Property on ibe •aontbeati able or : SSi3iSSL"':™';R wKl .rie oT.Imtksori Sr,^' nnrtbweet orTo!'. umbls llon«e, Tax*40.w. Tbe ownerorrepni- : No, 6*. —lions,' and lot on the nortneast side : ggjr^srpn^o^Mj « saiiTSSr ; N.Inh uJ iTrantsirwR 'r'aYt'loY' T^7!Zn',-'r or reputed owner Is John J. Krnmer. svViTe street s°nlliwea™rilie PrSbyi'erian plr- j j M'Lr ZZZZlToi i j-" jrSS sS,'Lwr~:"' , No. 74— Lot of land iro by ton tee! on Ibe ) northwest side of W'oo.1 streel. east ot William i Mtutbew*. Tax $4. The owner or rtpoiml No. 75 — t/i: of laipl on aontbeas: able or » waslilngton sireei, south of Samuel SUIw-II'a t VI. Tbo owner or repolnl owner ia John ^SS?i¥SsS1r! j No. 77— Lot ar tand Ac., on nottbweai side ot }! aTO5SwT?5S2l Sii'er'L.-Kft ~ TbxSsN^ownffnv repnted owner'u^Nc- ' SrSS^b^ssf'S'd' il "wn" w rrlM,,p" n,rnTbe owner or repined owner£ K A. I'a'iDiT. Oe^n*WPr'K£ue*m'WS,eMf,«' ot'KUfm'r IscTpe May Swan iMerlvOTpanY"1"*"" ° ( |j«S3S | e^;K",i7ri".'SLr'2rs7,"s , terl. T.iVlo.^ The owner or reputed owner is j No. sa_Loi or and on ibe aoolbeam able of I Warbmirtoo alrrel. eallrsHbe II arwora^bu/Tav I RSrEtSSliiSi'SLV.S; •«: 1 fit. Tbo owner or repolerl owner la T. M. Roper. ^§§§k^j Bibecape^ay and Seneliengrr'a Landing KaU- ; No.sa— Propertr on aonbVreat able of Wasb- ' street, booee and lot. Im M by IPS teel. , Tax ST. The owner or reputed is Henry smiin. HmrneTaod* ! owner or repute-l owner i* John G. Stereos, t owner or repnted owner m Mrs. MsryBIcwsrt- J K^S°r&tmrSsr^,re"udtrow JjTK! (Heirs of.) iSSBSEa— rs . ; Aaagsaatgyasa 1 S3F-":- , * ■nTW-Lo. of land on soqlaswt side ot Ufay- « :

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