Cape May Wave, 28 August 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY. AUGUST 28. IMfr ms tin- ffow Jfnp ait CongTosslonal Convention TlR-fT IHRTPICT Of SSW JKUffiV. Itjr.virluo of the', authority vested in -me by the lantJlepublicsnCongrenSinnal Convention t f hereby iWlgnalThursday. September 23. 1880, . as the dale fnr beMing-tlir First' Distrir! ' Republican Congrinsionat Convention, (of the purpose, t'f nominating tt candidate Utbe supported by the Republican JWA W-toAc. iSaaffBSgK* *F7? L Thp Cotfmition trill inv.-nii.b- in the Opera Hoiur. at Woodbury. at II o'clock, on. the morning of said day. Under the ruler adopted by the Cunventipti of-lSfH, I nlnoeksifmttic Monday. September 20. 1886, , ns the date for 1 Killing the election of delogotcs ' to aahl Convention, in liie various wards, townships and boroughs of the District. It is the duty of the County and Tuvriiahip Executive Committer.-. where said Committees have the authority, to fix and announce the hour ami place where the delegate meetings shall he held. In Counties where theExeciitive Committee lial no such power, and there are r.o Township Executive Committees, as in Cumberland County, the Chairman of , the last Republican primary meeting in •aid wards, townships and borouglts. will designate the hour and place of , meeting. Under tills caH each waril ami townShip in the District i« entitled to live » delegates. Boroughs having Ics» lhan .v one hundred Republican votes at the. Imt-PiwrfdenttsUeiectionr-witt- be nrti- - tied to one delegate only i lioronghs " having over one tinnflrcd 'Republican li votes will elect five delegates. .1 I. T. NICnOLS, Chairman of .last fongrenslonai Conveatlon. Bridgeton, August 35 th, 1W. ' the Republicans of Cape Slay county J will be called np6n to select candidates t to represent the county in the Assembly. a and to All the office of Sheriff. At no j. time lias "tin; success of tbe party been f' so dependent upon the nomination of g good men. There ls-no denying the fact j that party lines do tint I ind as closely as n they did years ago, and In many cases it ( has been demonstrated that the personal | character and-fllnw of the candidate, , have been as macii a factor in his success % or defeat, as the natural majority or ml- t oorily of ids party. In the present state _ of affairs, politically, much depends up. t on the action of the nominating coftren- , lion, in fact we may say that everything t "depends upon tlte tjariponlous nompia- ( ' Finn of good men. ( Nether of the politic 1 parties ran nf- ( ford at tlila time to .weight themselves | with the incubus of unpopular nnn [ or thote who do out possess, at least in t ■moderate degree, the proper fitness for , the offices they are designed to fill. Let ' every Republican voter fully realize . . the grave issues drptnikiil upua the election in this county. Upon the ( . election of the representative to ' the i may depend the election of^a Republican United States Senator, ^ and possibly, the Republican majority In ( the United States Sena-e. We say. take this matter InUi immedi- ( ate consideration, do not fail to at- ( tend the primary meeting* of your town, •hip, city or borough, ami use every f effort to send only the best men, and l they unpledged. to our county ronven. Irct tho delegates to our county convention lie anti-ring, antl-bribcry, anth , rum and Bntl-slate. If harmonious , Dominations are made upon these priu- t ciplcs they will be equivalent to an dec- , tiou. ' ' We do not profess to tie up tn-nrttroatj- , business, but we ylbiuk that the public , ought to be spared IfieHlckenlng details , following the telescoping of trains. It , may. be readily understood how a train , •v be derailed and disaster to life and , mnb follow, but when they run head' , into each other, or overtake and tele- j scope It. always looks as if some one had blundered. a I A peculiar kind of advertising is noted ' as existing at Atlantic City. On the ' meadows along tlie railroads are tigged < np boats under sail, ami dummy raitroad 1 train*, 1 H'ing on them in big red letters 1 TBS nmwtnwmentt of UhitaddfrWaand . Atlantic business houses. t Tbo Capo May pajWB Have jiisf learned that tbo Washington Lteht Infantry are to encamp in Atlantic City ; this month.— AMoistoi JUritir. Cape May had thr retinal of (he o*tnp , hut declined to pay the sum demanded for it. . It will pay the taxpayers or casual visitors to go over to fctmer Township ami examine (he water plant. Mr. , Robinson, tlie engineer, is polite and obliging to all caller*. Tlreo, Languid, Dull. Exactly expresses the condition of thousands of people at this season. Tlie depressing effects of warm weather, and the weak condition .of the body can only be corrected by the use ol a reliable tonic .and blond purifier like Hood's tonic anil OIOISI [nirmvi USD n ...

Sartaparilia. Wh v "'tier longer when w remedy is so dose at hand T TakHIood'a. Sanapariila now. R will give you un- a. told- wealth in health, strength, and b| en"Ry- 1— _ Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. al Hie baft Halve in the world for Cut*, li BroUn. Sores. Ulcere, Sail Rheum, si &»l TiTtrr Chapjwd Hands, w Chilblain*. Cores, and all Skin Eruption, li and poetlvcly cures Piles, or no I*T rr- li quired. It is giniraiiteed to (five perfect c satisfaction, or money refunded. 1 rice 35 cents per box. For sale bjr Henry A. Kennedy^ ■ S 2iiS-» atuRw about loarimw* greater tun X?f&»s5*n»* »n=' T«U nomtwrnonM

- ' " . . V ' ■-"> '. V; , r ^ ... - - THI8-SPAGE IS RESERVED FOFTTHE ADVERTISEMENT OF . J. HENRY" EDMUNDS, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENCY, / PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET.

tho East Wind* Suggests, j Furc-U leave* are taking On the An- J lumnal lint* a little earlier than usual j this season. ' The prevailing Easterly ] r. winds have been'ibr rausq. It will pay j] •vi-ilors to take a ride np in the country ,. niid.notice .the ricliccas of color, the ^ sumacs, sassafras, gum and dog woods „ have already assumed in response to the , demands of the season. Speaking "f , , the weatlier reminds ns that wlien tin- j « 'ini crossed the linf^^iii- venial equinox ■ , a sure harbinger that the breezes will I , be largely from that quarter till the An- I , tumnal equinox. Whether there be ' j anything in this s'gn or not. the fuels j v shown that the prevailing winds j r have been from the Eastern board all j summer. TboSouUi-Wcatcrehwe been j short lived and given to rain falls, quite i , unusual feature. It is a self evident I | fact that the weather, tempered as it 1ms ' , all summer long, at above Indira- , ted, has effected the season to iU dlsad- , vantage. It is a tnilsm, that if the , weatlier can be foretold for tlie summer, ] so can tlie visiting season be. Dry and , hot weatlier means a rush to the shore. ' while wet and cord means nothing of. the | kind. Just now. notwithstanding the . wind hangs to its favorite direction, | the atmosphere is balmy, and physical | conditions generally combine to make life very pleasant at Cape May. Wr rould understands how resorts . that arc only just out of water at the manage, when the rain comes down as du*ing this summer. We have heard rumored that at one big resort a cotlagrl' keeps I> l ulfrr hTlrhed- uji~aT tKe gate in case it ahould be needed in J sudden emergency. It would look .. queer to sec a frw hundred of them making for the main land when tf!e equinoctial gale Ihnndfirs at their front doom- they would have the advantage of a fair wind anyway. We hope when poorly equipped as to lie without a cutami a good one too. as they probably win need One some of three September The Atlantic City lltrirv lins gone out , of its way to point out wlmt this journal savs of obstructions about the surf hathb

ing grounds. Tlie Jleriat will please note that they have been removed, and «, still claim stlio finest bench aud safest 11 tia thing grounds in the wotM, with higli |. " Vast' upland "behind them. We do nA E expect to wake up some fine September morning and flud the town submerged, f experience tlist may liappen to our c big stuck up sister in any 'equinoctial storm. The tldo tha' will *wamp over - " this littlr end of the Slate is not ex- > P""''- ' , Governor lean A Id wit will have his j licadquarters on the, grounds of the Son . Girt Camp, and lie K"' review tlie , , a* will Major General Plume. J commander of the New Jersey National Guard. A model ramp has been laid Ml* « i by the Stale anlhnritle*. 1000 A tenia a : and 300 waH trnw being up. end att ire '« arranged regularly in street'. Strict , - dfSeiptlne Will win !»• 8Mth."sliiR!."#« the | . men are .all jald for their jhrylec tbi* { for the hrst t me. The camp Is ( beautifully sitiiat.d on a -level bluff. | skirted hy trees, directly on the ocean. Thousands of visitors are expected. I Senator Isaac T, Nirhol*. of Bridge- • ton. Chairman of the inai Congre -asional • Convention of the First Dlatrlct nf New Jersey, has designated Thursday. September 33, as the dale for this year'* Convention. It will be held at Wood- . bufy. The date of the delegate elections • lias lieen fixed for Monday. September I 20. There Is no opposition to. the re- ; , nomination of Congressman Geo. Hires. 1 i of Salem. r , — • '■ "

A Newport bathing oMmtif.:* , Is encased in a tightly-fitting | blouse of bine or gray, slightly decorated ' with braid. This garment ends just tbe knoe, and Oic trouse-s are cut a pair of knickerbockers. Daik stockings and canvas shore are also and a silk handkereb rt wound around the head and another loosely around thr nrck, complete tbe costume. A fine fish story comrs from tlie State. It is that a Genesee man floating down tlie Illinois went to deep, leaving a stout Ash line dangling in the water. When he awoke his boat was fifteen miles further up tlie stiesm than when he went to deep. A monster catfish had swallowed the bait and towed the boat up the river. Stolen sweet* are said to lie the brat. fanner's walcbfui terrier, should under- , stand the. truth or falsity of this proposition. especially if tht southern iiart of bis trousers are left in Carlo's tcctli. " Warrttd. TAYLOB— FAMOUS. OltnMttXM, rvlaf rert«Sd'iSIii^iuur, rarsons ot Cape Bsj. IllOlt-PtiWlLL on Ammti ink, i«s, si Barr B. rolATIboU1 m , iitd.

I ^ American Mannors. | cou'pliiuotisiy inllit;! ]„ ltle world. It | | requires but a little oliservation in pub- 1 " closer inspection will show that Willie |a j spert and ilefereiice paid to ntliera as • j rail lie found anywhe-e. Tlie average f j American' seldom makes an as* of him- ^ •afirKritupiiiTiiii.' litf gnBirmirirnFrr-SFm' ' j I X rri*ing Ills poll f Instlm-K He dors ' n -tact iaipnjslvely, fornyiily or gush- [ i i igly s but ire looks, tliluks and acta i | with some evi Umce of reason and dls- ' i enmination | in.lii- deference to woman. He J does not step off into the gutter to allow ' the sidewalk. He reeugnl/es 'ilut Ids , attentions must ,bn mrt hilf way. He ' will he a g Micman on tlie eon.iition , that gbe li a lady, b it n'it otherwise. He will seldom, if ever, sit in a jSublie conveyance wlille a' lady l«- standing. such a condition of- things Is fqund Hierc Ore reasons therefor. The lady who insists upon receivlng^aij the coin" forts of a public conveyance as a rigbt. insisting upon an absurdity. $fw 3idi'frtlsfmcnts. Catarrh Cured Cataarti t« a very prevalent disease, wit* distressing and offensive symptoms, lloud's Kanapsrtts gtvrs ready rrtt.r and s|w«-dy ' and thus reaches every part of tlie system. " t%nHrr«d wllh catarrh fltlcrii y»:us. Took 1 1 nod's Sarsaporllla and S am not t ruubhtd any - with catarrh, and ivy general health ts much iK-tier." I. W. Lilus, Postal Qcrk Chicago ti St. Louts Katlrnad. - I suffered wtth catarrh C or 8 years ; tried i n v nearly one hundred dollars wlttioiit benefli. I tried Hood's Sarsapariils, and was greatly Improved." M. A. Abbev. Worcester, Mass. Iloid's Sarsapariils Is charaetertsed by Pirre iiccullarlllni : HI, tho eomWnuTkm ot II medial agents j Id, the peoporrton, sd, the l„ ureas .d sccurtEg the active medicinal ■ qualities. Tlia result Isameilkine ot unusual staingth, effecting cures hitherto unknown. • Scud for book cnuiatuind additional evidence. for additional

*• flood's Sarsapartlla tones up my system purifies my Idood. riiari'cus ni j Beptster ot tlceds, Lowell, Mass. wIwuRi* w InSiMo *1 /lujamKuTox Bauk street, New Tdrk Ctly. Hood's Sarsaparilla t.v all druggists- II i sis tor fis. Mad. only ny C. I. nOOD A <Xl. Lowell. Mass. ■OO Doses One Dollar. U^NdJt. asSimS5rein*ofB^SintBgrni.Lsnast«.va Pri«s aa.BO.l i \,%S22h,$£%Si Be sure ersrJjEB JS?AJh^P-

THE NEW QUININE, §KASKINE ; K9 BAD EFFECT ' S3 ■ K? SiCSEh , SnJWfiffi : tJffis mm ; PiiiSiffl.Ml ' A POWERFUL TONIC. J Hue Restores PTect Health. * In Bettevne flM||B»bJh T-, "Cnlversouj mo- ' , last- Pmacts ttospnai, iGHiTKsStn^hss 'been 1 NV l.lss-h.ree.lcure.1.- * Dr. L B. While. ti.'R. Klsmlatng ."orereoe. LB-oSsncrl'im. cored orcr so osUeni. I • with KssUB* aner quinine and all ouwv drugs 1 ^Mei^e^siw^^^MidOBWsdly ihe ^ Is 'sutwmv't^iteeyi^p^'sT^wwi'^smi 1 lnf»%MOKLTMBDICTSBrh- THI WORLD ' 1 that dmtboys tb x okhnb nr dueabb - sasssl ; I UKANDiwr'TtltilO rv»i dihIxivekxix Ite- . Sqre SittSStswuirSSilffuM Ow'Soeemii | i . MhM tattokEmy<d ■rtSlS^Sksr' n'pw -N' J-"

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WORKS OF ART ]' Hultablo for Holiday and Wedding prcscata. FRAMES IN GREAT VARIETY. "On hand and mode to order. NEW MILLINERY STORE, 49 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. STRAW T AND" ' MILLlisraRY ' GOODS. Alt fmthuei.-.ie Hiispea Is joosl !e Una U-tlss' and chlhlraas Collars. Caffs, Aproos sod Oiovos Embroiaory Goods. Stamping done to Order. OtVBMBATHlAL. jE|j((|(S g WAL£g GEORGE E. GUMMINGS. , AC1BHT BOB TUB BALE OF ! Builu Ills it Wit Ptrl. Mill Heiitti, Mite Si Ft. Ptaut , utusa-y ' 703 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. : -w-A^ra—— BUT IN TUB *>■"'1 1 WOULD. MLA-rT-Irallsr Magazine RHIe.^ *" "fi ^ ,j.A I JI ■; ifcte**-