•- ----- - PaUahrt Svtrj ThBnxlij Homing-. CAP? HAT, AUGUST 2. 1898The inaugural irawulsg at . llie Cape * May Driving r»-k erne off last Hater- \ da J beginn'tog «4P »• There had , Ma months of CO": preparation. , 8taoa"F«u>ds were broken tart Sep. , tenter. suitalned . effort* have been , maintain.! -in getting then. ready , -■ roe Uk am , rare. ' ObsUetoe have , been a*ah*m« tost «rfiuld have weak- , eacd end dt-couraged . less energetic , screen then Uion who bed Uic .burden of , (be all sir to. terry. Il> * nurrel bow . the company hss accomplished so much, , " While orcditlr due of couraetoottera , of it, Mayor J. Henry Edmund, baa , borne thv beat anil burden oi hrinjin^ , , (be 'park to » finish. He had but , one objeet, the opening of the ground., , and .to -that lie h..» lent hia hu.tome ca- , pocilj and indomitable will. In .aylng ( this We would not detraet from llie Mr- , vice, of Mr. A L. niark 1! It Sheriff . " put their abouhle ■ to tlio wheel. , One cannot telp but renall at thif , point hPtlM affairs of the park, the dif- , flctiltlea and hindrance, put In the way , Of the Improvement by I rai fault finder.. They were wire the work would not "bo done. It was a scheme J hat h.d I for it* object tlie enriching of someone i ttey" hardly knew whom- No burses could be gotten here. The wrong men were at the head of lta affairs. Ac. But the work baa been accompllaharl by the . distribution of *S0 OOOamotg merchants, contractors and workdngmen .of this oounty. As au object of art Ibc perk lake, a high place among ndfiire Improvements. No doubt bat tbat many more additions will be made to the grounda In heautl. lying by the art. of the land So pc garden. When thb la done and a railway eaten the ground, connecting with this < ' City,- Cape May will hare the fines! drlvIng park In tbto errantry, . A brain might as well be .tuSed wllh taw dust as to be unusod. hut Uiis state- , ■sent must not be taken aa an argument that it should base no rest. Balmy i sleep, nature', sweet restorer, conies In , and glees the tired one's wrought brain . lta ueednd quiet. W top a sufficient lime Is alloted for sleep, and It comes to one . U the natural way. there I. no need of : worrying about vacations and all tbat tort of thing. Night is the brain's vacation- To talk to a busy roan about lay. ing aside the cares of his business and take absolute rwt, Is tantamount to asking of a healthy brain to stop Its operations. You can't do thai, hence the dis appointment many persons cipcriencc when they go vacating because <hey can't keep the store and office out of their mind. The best thing to do is not to attempt such an Impossible task, but do the ntit best thing, crowd out too mneh business by employing the faculties in studying nature In the gcmlc moods which she assumes at Cape May. Just banish the a ore by seeding the Acld.of the mind down for a new crop. Just as the firmer crowd, out objectionable vegetation by rtseoding with llial which Is of value to him. These thought, were produced by bearing a friend advised to .hake off burinc x, When be might juit as well have told him l^stop breathing or being hungry or thirsty. The mind may be turned into new channels but Ua ceaseless current great oceanic river that skirts the eastern coast of the continent. If you arc Used of the endless humdrum of hrcsd wlnni ig or coupon cutting.-- don't attempt to stop Ibluklog of them, hut call In • fow things of another nature and divert tlie hilnd, don't stultify it. Who was It Out said: "Life would not worth living for a woman were it • not the constant possibility of finding out tome secret. At all events, ibis It plainly the reason why women bide the pocket. In tbclr dresses, organize sew. Ing circlet, strive to become post matters and obtain positions which men have heretofore held. Cnnoslly- comes as natural to a woman at tinging does to a bird. Looking under the bed every night is one of thoac innocent little exritonienU which Inlghten the dull hue of every day life and fringe It with romance and poetry- What If the anticipated boots should soma time appear? There Is excitement enough In that thought to keep even a hard-working -society woman to a pleasant Butter s i day. Ay, blessings on those suppoeL titttras boots: Wbst a dull, proealc life most women would lead" If It went not for them. T0t1ook nnder the ted Is Occaslonly a witticism Is perpetrated which hinges upon s£me woman having forgotten to perform, thin ceremony. . lint whoever acts forth, or bisk, upod such a witticism, shows bis gross. tgnor- . forgets to look under the be I. Thtt Is a duty and a principle which It is psychologically impossible for her to omitWhen the rooster -forgets tit crow rally in the mqyntng, or-l plumber forgets to crow early In the morning, or a p'omber forgets to make out a bill in the glad springtime, we still listen to the 'amateur humorist who Imagine* that s woman ever forgets to look under the bed as a prelude to peaceful slumber. Aa observant cjllxen makes iba-tot-lowlag calculation, which it given for what It fat worth: Oat of every ten Aracrlion men, one will take the wrong side of a ear If there be no seat, three will sport a toothpick In their mouths In public, fotrr wHI expectorate In pfihllc placet, five will carry an umbrella liorisunulr Uhd*v their him In the street, six will crorn thejr togs la a car. seven will fall to remove their hats on proper occasions, eight wOl forget to shut a car door, nine will risk their Uvea to celeh a train, and the whole ten will growl all toetr Uvea at public nuisance* without doing anything to abate them. That thrifty spirit which prompts the world and the world's wife to kill s m birds with ooa stone baa something to da with -the pitpuiartty of < tope May acan utilise his time both for pleasure ami W^toour £jgt£*k? tweae surf bathing exploits and nwl. . at the hotels, strolkalMg our bsautlful board aslk. wllh Use mttalc oi the grand crehrolrss .tlrrtafc the tsshioosl.le prom. ■be appreciation nf objeeu if bsautyam; TtalVtehU-h.:*;'', ., ft,,,: ' lug eovsets'Si sra-Wlhir,*. is or® that should ami Utile fsror. IHre aa'ure s -oaaoee oooc to a while. The prranuap Hon eltpgrx _to Whea a lady puts on a - afigmw vrtieb netntfe vs.Akmount'of vtttctalakl to be presentable. •
Aognst Is the month of Hstto^. lose . flrfxy. la badness affska.pMe la a klbd of pottering neutrality, which selxea I npaa the merchant and Uaftottnen, comnail lag Item to drowsy Indolence. Tlsey , Take more Iban forty wink, ovar Ite j mora irjffilog matters. Wi.M wwui.lte : derided to a fall-trada ffttynt lake, bonrs fn'a v»!n sitempt fit coma lo some detormi nation, and ten to oSTbif the , matter is finally dtoraltaeiljfrom the Au- r , gust mind ss of hopeiess Mfiuflrvt TTtc , keenness and quickness of other days ' 1 %avt floen, sad the Vietflh of the"Atigdst , * sagmelty. There Is no bustle or stir In the j •_ sir for city mercantile operations. Its - the month to tot. the clerks go oil or 1 Uselr ten slays of-ossting to the sea shore. J ' anil take on mental and physical muscle r for Use Impending conflict of trasle when j " the Bcptumler winds blow. dDse mer , '• chant, broker,- professions! man and ' desa toller need Just this period In ( ' .wUkh to i ether material for active ^ ' campaigning la ihdr respective under. ' takings. They shusl'd add to their bank ( 1 account of meuul and nervous vigor 1 reserves, that any possible bank, j 1 roptey may be obristdd. It may do to ' pl*n a little of course, to this mootb. but ] ' Just notirw what rorocs of August phin- ■ ing. It is very apt to dissolve In a mint y • uncertainty and come to nothing. The j r wisest thing to do under these ctrcura. ^ news)w|ier man to the languid, iOert lnfiucnec of the slog days, sod take up" • rtalilenre at Ope May for the balance ( ' of the summer. ^ ( I the bablis of fo.ka wl'io rummrr here in r referrns e to gftttlng.aronnd to the morn- I i ing. Taste* differ, or rather habits dif- l t their couches. If they take the trouble | i regard six s.'glock as a rather lste hour . to begin business, while other fo.ka . would think it appallingly early. The I , habit of early or tote rla ng it one that I s cannot be brought under any fixed rule, 1 . because wtis't would be an early hour : for Smith, might be a iato one for Ills 1 neighbor Jeukln*. It Is the general ex. i > pcricnce that visitors to these lovely I - shores can put away a good deal more' ' t sleep than they could at home. That's < r a good thing Implied for the salubrity : 1 and wbolesomcncas of the place. A > goou -digestion with outdoor exercise', ' the exhilarating ocean ball, and tbe ozone t of the sta will make a man *leep, if he : f baa not done sotncjblng so bud as to | t 6fotshlllM»hl.ey«, Many people imagine they may stay J In the >urf with the waies beating. 1 . against them for hours without fatigue, 1 but It's a great mistake. Those who do 1 , It a III expe.f-ooe no exi.iUratlng re-sc-c lion, as they 'would if hygienic futoe : J were observed. They wonder wbst alls ; I them, sod ytl Utey go on till, to many | , cases, b ought up willingly or unwilling- , X ly. The tonle of the ocean bath la like i 0 all other lonies, It must te taken to proper doses. Even so good a thing as , t oxygen might be taken In loo large doses „ cussed. Tbe moral of all tbts Is. don't dltaapalo by over bathing. As to eat. ' Ing, tbe climate of the Cape tends to 1 whet up the appetite, and there Is dant gor of over feeding, and while Cape , Mtyalrdocsnotsnprrinducetblrat. there . I may he a tendency on the part of the j summer guest to ki'l time bycxperf- , mcnting to mixed' dilnkx. It'e best to stop on tbe threshold of your outing xad , think over the situation and bo goye erned by rules of. hygiene. When vacation eeasea to be a time of L' rrenperation and degenerates Into more idleaees, then the danger point tee been " reached. At this stage of rest the wise workman will at once turn his thought ' to some sort of diversion that has to it j judge for binlsclf whey that point has l been reached when he should eease to t rest absolutely 'afhl begin to recover , himself by means of a change at a grade ual coming back to the tame work from .. which lie erased at the beginning of bis , rxcxlloo. Fe* men are ever 'tired ax e they think - themselves. It don't tbe , body, or tbe mind cither, loog to recover a from fatigue if not altogether broken I do wn. When resting beeomea fatiguing t then It's time to go to work. * There is nothing in life that glvaa more gtnnlne satisfaction in the retrospect than haying been instrumental to giving some young person a start to life, either In business or assisting them to a position which enable* them to prove Ihdr capabilities and path their way .to 'f placet of usefulness lo themselrcs and toothers. There are ahrays opportontj tie* for such acta of generosity, which often coat nothing but a kind word or a " Utile enrourgement. that may prove a most gratifying and pleasant remrrob ranee. Many of those who have been ' most mrcesafnl to bn si nets, owe Ibtlr ^ood fortune lo a timely word from some " Influential trivnd who took a kindly to- | teraat to Uxslr welfare. At LongBranob lbs centra of interact - Is Mrs. l.-utglry. On Thursday, at tbe r Hollywood noteha most sumptuous din. » ner was given by M. J. O'Brien, < f tbe f Southern Express, In honor of the Jar. 1 tey Uly. There were twelye In the ' party, and the d'nner to said to ban » cod «3S a plate. Mrs. Iraagtry1! moth- > cr arrived from England a fe.w d tys ago and will p-obsbly spend tbe 'C i-on with her. Tbe LUy had a lot of stupendous " new gowns made In some of which she * has made her appearance on the drive. '" Porter Ashr, wheae- boras woa at Men. • mouth Perk last weak, baa glen tbe J trophy onp to Mra. Irangtry. n Small dog farms are a peculiarity of c Northern China where dogs are r. ared I- far their skies. To provide n wc.l made t, dogskin rag |1 le rat eight animals must n be slaughtered, wblcb At three Wl* per ir rug of 80 inches by fiR Inches would not allow quite &5 rents per dog. including o tbe sewing, choosing, etc., f,r tbe skies U mud fairly match to color. Tbe flesh ■t however, to no doubt used for human food, and the market value thereof enter* largely Into the farm's profit sod * loss aecoouot. When a girl to mtntod •lie reoelvra prtbapa six dogs u her u n Speaking of twine the Pbiladelphto d A*wrd states that over 100 pairs of them „ wen b-*ra to Ijut dty lad year, and a* # grown up twl^ area ruriodty.lt wo* r. dees what baeomes of them. The docI, tore say, without iuggading any erase j fur .1 tbat twins are more apt to dif a thaa-o ber UMea. The why to (I'D a x. rayrUry. Anolit.T thing, equally dlffiO dt of explanation Is thd more tartnx 1 si are born in May an 1 July tbrn to any other mewth. ^ flnrtaffl m^I"roI^"~iSo3rTiJJ U made I« the ritrl trath- Yctytdsy a] • ™ OJ rmph lot one . f b r shoes, a pory . lira uf ber skirt ho 1 her tamper wbUal , Tying lo per e pr.<*r dsooram to| a the su.f. Th .Ud erca of ber she wee .f bogging whet wee left «f hat costume I and tnaUng fot a bathdurase. I 1
' IThw Mar, with the Esgle Eya. | J There is a man in'Coi® Ifst' dio l«T worthy id yoor eonsideratl-n. He ws. . here last j car is bred tetirosa at tbe i 1 He will te kUrily renew j ' tan* I as a. man wtm w.t elwejy cowr. (com* ami. Obliging in the dtacksrgc of | bb duties Pew -people kaewlkat th.re . ( sure very few tetter cducsl.d men to ' tins! beta) than lie, hot I did. I went to ; the waiters' fan-writ supper to their : belovM Chief, Andrew F Si evens, up in ! their quailars, one ah; bt last August. 1 j heard this man, who hs.1 dose mbhing to attract public dtrntioo. so quietly ■ and unostenfaijocsly did he carry bim- * self during tba-tlmc lie had teen there, I heard bra respond to a toast. It was ; brill tool It sp .u etlocntwl. literal ' minded men who was speaking. 1 ' learned th i> he had gradttptcd a- Uncoln j University with honor a few ui nibs teI Cspp May almost pejmUert, as he • ■ as not paid the wage* due him. Hla desire to study lawjjje Uiwarted through p.sv- ' erty. After several herd knocks todrifted Jo OreecviDc, Tenn-ascc. Tte . Greenville Normal BeliooL was opcued last year. Tec school boose was a ebtircA'room. Now "this man. who b ; aow Prpr. HIcbsrd E Tomney, A 11, ^ principal of tbto rchool, has come among school h u«r. Tte plans are all drawn, | and *700 « 1 1 pay for everything. When ♦aoo Is raised tte contractor will tegin i poor, but they arc do:ng all they run i Pro'. To met comer backed by strong j paid bark "in to tte treasury of mcny.ry i back to bis home r. job-log. with r. -J ' newc-l rigor lo labor in bis rb.-srir field. - and give blm a chance to hold a rt.o c I fiee -and strengthening qualbiea. Tliey . are purely vegetable. It t« one of toe - ■ other medicines fail. These Bitters will purify your blood, aid the di^eatinn, and - glre new life, and vigor to the body. i Good for dyspepals and liver complaint, s and to a preventive of consumption. , Bold by Johsi Fxasrxie. > In lira combination, proportion, ami pre. b paration of Its Ingredients. Hood's Sara ■EpuaaonTealirfly fa?* "prclltor in I Hgootl name xt borne, which Ian "tow. er of strength abroad," peculiar in the < phenomenal sales it has attained: Hood's r BantaparilU Is the most successful medicine for purifying the blood, givinr J strength, and creating on appetite. W^S. Crawford represents the most , the county, lie csn give yon a reliable , policy on your horse valued at tlOO for fifi.00 for three years.^wlth only two asd takento any part of New Jersey. , All losses paid promptly and without B' appraiament . At WanamafcfT fi. ' Closed Saturdays at i P.M. ° When you come to the city b bear in mind thatWanantakers - is a meeting and resting and 3 waiting place as well as the • 1 biggest store in the world. There arc reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; t telephone, telegraph, and mail „ facilities. Your parcels will be c cared for without charge. We t try to make you welcome ' wether you care to buy or not. * ^ | J. . """ r * WANAMAKERS L. ™ $1 M Acres Ifc ; §. n-o on space | « 51 PHILADELPHIA P ; II — 1 r You know that there is no * worthy hot weather (or any * weather) thing for wear or ' home use but we hive it.- If o you can't come to the store, e write for whatever you want, 0 samples or gpods. Shopping J by mail has come to'be simple h and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store "are yours. |J John Wanamaker, Hoc 3kflwrfarta«ts. « NOT!CKOFKif?no!'' •• fdMii tfe Fif.ti Dij of Saplenler, * ' . ' £ A IXIOURNBD BHElilFFB BALE. * iasfiSi'Ws.iaitaaiS! le *. . SS-rf. ■' BIG MONEY ^-^r s > ®AR A MONTH AND BOARD isSl ai' TMrn ■' ,V,t, 1n^lf*T? " - Quits I NAY FEVEHCATAHRH * 1 -xyir (toe Cs< • - ELrs "! CEEA* BALI * mm** ggy y . i
; ; OF .THE x ' ion iii iiiiiiffl isiiiii, j CONTINUED or; Saturday, August 4, : At Three O'clock P. M. f A ; One hundred Horses have been Entered. - 4--GENERAI . RACItS l.AC ll \).\\-4 The most important ever held in the State. The track is in splendid condition. Grand Stand is up and will accommodate 3000 persons. Every facility will be provided to ] ' ticket holders that they may see and enjoy the races. . The races will continue on AUGUST '2nd, 4th, 7th, 9th . and 1 1th. I Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run special trains on each ' day of the. races for the accommodation of those who may desire to attend the meetings of the Company. Trains leave Philadelphia at ' IfSDih. m. Round trip -fickets, including- admission to Park, $1.50 ; Ms If Cart tlissii, 1 els, a ii GraM Slaui, 51 tli. .
5 " - ' s It's Summer in Oak Hall. Do you know, what's going on ? Maybe you'll know by the prices. B Bargains are as plenty as chippies in a wheat-field. j J After getting the lowest prices for our reliable cloth' k ing all* through the season some lots are totally ; sold. Others — part of them are left. They make t enough, gathered together, to more than fill one ol t - " our big rooms. ! a They're two-thirds or fhalf price as long as they last. 1 We're not a bit anxious to lose money. ^ We're brave cnooghl to do it when we've either got £ to do that or carry goods till next season. t Yotj wouldn't stick at the railroad fare if you "knew , what you'd save. Maybe $2.00; maybe J 10.00. 1 J- For the Summer itself. Stacks of Thin Clothing. £ Customers say: vIt's a sight to see the beautiful goods we have. It's the finest we ever had. We've a heap t>f Clothing yet to sell, and we've i'. made the prices low enough to cut a quick furrow, in it ■ Wanamaker & Brown, I OAK HALL, jj S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, I Philadelphia. [FT P W. KNELL. rW'ftrhr. M fiai, liiss Kitcha Finitare. S 'Bitawrf hf ua ami, Teraii lwiUR.Wiiinr smb. Bt ! *■ I Wsrerooms. 488 and 481 North wihtb Btrrat, philfidab-nin.
..... ' HAVE YOU Y1SITE^>THE _ NEW REMNANT DEPOT and seen the bargain's, if not, right now is your time while wc are receiving fresh Remnants .it ridiculously low prices da ily. As we s apply lots to small County Store* as well as those in Cape J May City,*.-? not think you can buy just as cheap at home, one visit our store will convince you to the contrary. Remember, no auction goodsgor trash df any kind, all goods direct from - manufacturers hands, jhtfc received 5 cases best fast color lawn we will close at 5c. per yar^Worth easily Sc.; 5000 pieces Adams Ircst, 2 yards wide, mosquiffi netting, 6c. per yard, storekeepers price by to piece lot. _ Iatrge job lot or corsets, regular price 75c, our price for this lot 390. Every imaginable style of bustle, front 5c. up, one at 19c., Philadelphia price for same, 25c. Remnants of Unbleached -Sheeting, 5c. per yard ; Remnat^Mtf Secrsuckertfic. 8c. 10c. Extra fine line of Rubcing 50c. per yartFVp. Curtain be reens, jc. per yard, extra value. 1 A large job line of manufacturers samples, in SILK, BAIN ANI? SUN UMBRELLAS J Limited space prevent-: a targef price list, but a all wiTl convince you. We have Remnants of iBliu, Satiou, Gitiiwt W-liiti, Crasies, VelvBls,MoireSilt,HaiiaEti and in fact all DRT GOODS. . Wc guarantce ail our goods PERFECT and best value for the \ money. ■ . «. L. SCH LAGER. Proprietor of Branch of New York Remnant Depot, 28_Wash- ; 10,000 AGENTS WANTED to supply FIFTY MILLION paopta with | TBR urfi ft* toy ««sa saikar or BEN. HARRISON I Ben Hur. i B—. -f-- «£iKR '
T.. buy tlothing of us mrsna to Rrl jrour suits "Ul of Uic bands uf tin- rnsnu fsrturcr. It means not only this but means, a saving to rnu of tuUy THIRTY PER CENT on each dollar A five dollar now saved on • i-urebaso belps la buy N. SNELLENBURG & CO., : South : and ; Pass'yunk : Avenue, rn :LA- r L phi A. rACHARLES MACE, ESTATE BROKER, ANGLESEA, N. J. 1 WALL PAPER. = AU the latest styhisTire now in stock. Efegant' Blanks at - - -Jc., 7c., ibc. and'i 2 ctx. Elegant Golds, • 1 5c. to 35 ctx. Embossed Golds, - - 35 cts. to gt.oo. Kelts and Ingrains, 20 cts. to 60 cts. Uncrustti Walton. Samples sent to all pacts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIGAN, I 223 Mark at Street Wtiladalphh. A.J. REACH & CO., MsasrsraerasMlpakiaie • f$portii]§ dood^ and ^mqasinm Outfitted, OF BVRRY DESCRIPTIONNp. Btrrat, Philmlnlrttito. m in.i. WORK, *y"nr^l ceorge OODEN, Oapa May Court Houaa. N. J. fliti Pin, Ydlsi liii.Tjmi HmioSIiaber, ysana w«ra strfmr traroisMa. e-'„: o—axilm Tata si

