nVt>jg MAY OCggA 7ST WAYE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1888. _
ibr <» t ran Al'ai't O^djBid^e^tr braBty.W.J. ■ _ ' 8. R; MAC.ONAGT.K. w.dwrt«i. October SI. IM«. -/YT'' ^wsspk. HMKID TJCMP1. SB. ■.a^lKS ftilmiil Tkiak>I>>lne 'Pro'clamatiou. 1'raiMent Johnson tot" issued the In thr year which U oojr drawing In its end tlie art, the "kill-find the tabor of Ihc people of thsToitrd Mate* lion Iwn emptoyed-$lt)i greater dilligrura and vigor juttfc'iib. brumlfr fields than em brluiyj niul \lhvJMite of the earth have hWi gsoidrafllnto the louaolmndair eel Our highway* hove beret, iengthczM and hew sod prolific permitted ttfflo|< that long protracted | I<p0tfcal olid sectional dissentients are, at no (Haunt cloy, to rive place to re- j I lllllhlMniol limil and fraternal alfectlon throughout the republic. Many foreign Rut™ hare entered Into liberal auietimiite -wfth us, while tuition" which are so far off. and which heretofore have been unsocial aothczclualvt-. have become nor friends. The annuo! j.-riod of reot which we have reached In hearth and tranquility. and which hi c rowded with no many Messing, la, In' universal eooacnt, a eonvenicut and -nitahlo one for cultivating personal ' )il"ty anE lirartfaing public di-vnticn. day' the twmty-»ixth day of Nnvemher next] he set apart and ohaervrd by all the people of Uce United Slates aa a day tor ptfcBC pralae. thanksgiving and iiravdr to the Almighty Creator and Divine Ruler of the Universe, bv whoaa ever -watrlilUl, merciful and gracious providence alone States and nationr no leaa than famllii» ami iudividiucl uicn do move and lire and hare their la wilaeaa whereof 1 have hereunto vet my hand and cauaod the acal of the ITnltrel si.dca to be affixed. Done at the city if Washington tide twelfth dav of Ortota-r, In the c ar of ouf Lot* mas tfaomumd eight hundred gad aUty -eight . and of the Independence of the United Stale", tlie " _ AHfi&Ktf JOHNSON. Hi tfic Rwfilnt: W. If. 'HitWASn, Secretary of Sloto l ocal Poll I ire. the foUowing ore the ticket* of the poUBr.d parties, to be voted for at the mailing eleotion in this county:— RBPUBLICAN. Audreir K. liar, Joseph P. Bradley, JtShn W. ITazletoa. ' -■-« Amzl C. McLean. Almsm V. Van rk«, Socnct. - Tattle. Henry I). Vnn.O»tnind. oovincNou. Mid I. Blair. William Moore. Anthony Steclman. acnnooATE. Jcmatbau F. Learning. cuhoxwi-. VVUBam Hewitt, Jolut 0- W. Ware, 1C leaser Crawford. a HKMOCRATK. -peter lk Vxooin. Adotph Schalk. Albert II. She.*-. William A. I,ow. Jamc" K. hwayae, Kol]ili S. Demurest. Joseph F. Randolph. " Theodore F. Randulpli. ; Sorauel J. llayanl. Nomuel R. Magonaglv. snKHtrr i ChaHea B. rfWcll. armnooATK. > Peter Bonder. swain T, Godfrey, Jnaiah F. Craig, John Wealgy Coreun. I Mk-u-. J<wcpb Q. William, and , ■ Mt. E. L. ttt | "Thla Hrra u alao engaged in remod- ' cling the cottage at the corner of North log the atuumer by Mr. AMpach, of ! PhUadelphln. They are aho doing a large amount -of work In th. way of irafaA^^iUocu an^.hnprovemeuu , g*^S»^^oatUta!rj»atad^ - Utile volume, and with Ita elaborately I printed cover. Ha .ucrtwstott of edta-l Ivr and picture** cootaofa, la ncrt only . Zw*wfli2- «r A^ I rieaa -game tdrds, while the other : PahOehcd by D. Apphton A On,. New
, PBOCEEDHIIH ' I » Pratnt Mayor Williama. Alder- 1 r man I.yoett, Recorder Tlughea, Couuoilmen Blake, Cake, I.udtam, MagonaMecnty. The Minutes of the hut meeting,, ' '• were ocad and approved. '• Hobeat Rice replicated the Council [J to extend his Hcense tn.kc^p au inn ' ; and tavern the balance of the year u> ■ i Julyl, lSa#;-WtiiehawB a granted, the * trootnrt asaeaaed bjing tt\ i ' Thocommtadonara appointed on the propertiac of Mr. F attend and Mra. ! Newell, made the foDowhig report ! appointed i the damage auauined by Ihc rautea of , " Stephen rottend and Mr*. Jane B. Newell, in widening I-afcyette street, • according to the map and adrvey of « R- B. Swain, surveyor, hereunto annexed, beg leave to report, that, after i viewing the land proposed to bo taken, . and hearing the pcirtlcf. mnke this our . award nf .. damages sustained by each, l by the pcopbacd widening of said street . in manner and form as aforesaid : ,, Estate of Stephen Fotteral, one hunr drcd and eigthy-eeven dollar* and fifty L cents, (JlW.SO.j e Estate of Mrs. Jane B. Newell, one hundred and twentv-eight dollars and a fltooaiUtlSe.M.X a | (Signed) W. W. Wabe, Samuel s. Mabcy. J i Petkii McCollum, h i W. B. MlLLEB, ^ Attested by . ' Jesse M. Hmjtii. h Dated Oct. 2, 1HIISUn motion of Mr. Cako,'tbe report j of the commissioners was adopted. * The ordinance entitled "An ordimince to vridrn uctd extend WaihingI ton street," was brought up and pnaacd 1 a third reading. Yeas-Cake, Hughes, LyceU, I.ud- ^ lam, Mecnty and Magonagic. r Nays— Blake. » Ou i notion of Mr. LyceU, the Street . J Coimniseioucr was uutliorizcd to tena dor to the heirs or Mr. Fotteral and to ■ Mra. Newell, the amount or damages s awarded them 1$ the commissioners. '' Ou motion or Mr. Hughes, tlie Clerk ' was instructed to draw orders in favor 0 of the Street Commissioner, to the e. amount of said award. Tlie following Iiill6 ~were presented " and ordered paid : , To M. II, Trubal, lithographing - boards, «SU. e To Eldridge Johnson, nix months' salary as Treasurer, BSD. To William Stilea, Street Commlsif sioner. $6. To James Croud ol, watching and feeding prisoners, 8^1, M. To J. Wesley Corson, salary as ConB stable, 850. On inotlou. Council adjourned. S. B. SrrrEs, CityfClcrk. BriLDINO IIaiidware.-Wc /can chcerfttny reecomroenc) die nc/n of Truman and Shaw, hardware dealer* of Philadelphia, to our builder* and hotel mem, as a firm with whom they will find it pleasant and profitable to deal. JcK.— The cold snap which came upon us so suddenly on Saturday and Sunday last, produced Ice tlie thickness of a pape of glass. The weather has ngalu moderated, and become more favorable for oat-door operations. Mb. Jon.v McCann is Increasing the capacity of his house by tlie addition of another building, located be- ' twecn his formjr one and the American House. > Doookrai- — Tfce yelping, howling, | snarling barking, BRing and fighing of Innumerable dogs in tlie neighborhood of the Wave office, nightly. Extra Hessian of Congress. Wasiiixotox, Oct 10. —The flag* over tlie dome of the Capitol were hoisted as usual on the commencement of a session of ATougress. The' Senate chamber was entirely bare -of carpet and other ftuulture, wipl the exeep- ' lion of chairs for the presiding officer and clerks, and for the tw o re- 1 porters and Messrs. Cole, Caiicron and : Ihctlcrson of Tennessee, tlie only Sengtors present. Twenty or tllirty pstsons occupied reals in the galleries. ' There were a doxeu or more diK>rkee|>- , ere, messengers, |scgc* and otlier* ready for Work under the direction of Doorkeeper Baseett. The President called the Senate to order at noon, when a prayer was de- . liverad by Rev. Dr. Gray, chaplain. Thr clerk road the concurrent resolution under whldi the present meeting was held. Tlie President said that un- ' - less some motion was made to rescind j 1 the order he would declare tlie Senate , adjourned. After waiting a fow seconds, and no motion having been made, he acedrdingty declared on adjourn- . •ret until the lUih of November. , nOUSEOV lUtrBESEXTATIVES. ( In the House the following icacm-d J were present: Messrs. , Colfax, Indiana; Uncoln, New York; O'Neill, Pennsylvania; Frenei, North CarehnaiKHebeo, We.1 Vir^nUiBw* - Kentucky; Corley and (irosa. South > Carolina; ftlooe and Edwards, Goor- « gia; and Delegate Cavanangh, of Mon- ' tana. Several ex-mrnibere were pre- i sent ou the floor— Williams, McKce, < Dunn (Indiana). Samuel C. Fcsseuden < (Maine), and ex-Delegate Wallace, or I i Idaho. Ten or fifteen geuUemen coo- I r nected with the prey were also em tlie I , floor, U^ether witlRcvvral i*ilicemrn. I . get* and pages. The two Glsie're- ! r portersoecujfcd their custoinary plans. . 1 The Hooso was In thonaigh prepare- i , tioo for haslness, under the suprrintepdeno' of Mr. fluxion, ( it ueral LlpplncotCs principal assistant door- | ■ At twelve o'clock Speaker Colfax ! called tho house to order. Rev. Dr. j Boyiiioh faUvered a prayvr. ' The Hpeoher then said: The t««s [ heving expired the Horn- would re- | ' Journal was tlie next l-usincre in onler but it was a! the printing office. By : 1 his direction, Mr. McSherwon. Clerk of , ' t^House^thynrend tls^emicurr^t, |
lonai lira's CJxr Istlaa tuscla t ton. ' . day aftnoai Ifilh at ! Ccieek, in the rooms oT the Young MsffiV Christian > Association of Trenton. - ^ The ConreniMg.waa called to older by A. Jameson, one of the Vlce-Prtsi- ' dents, and*. J. Carlton, of Elisabeth, appointed temporary Secretary. 'r ► Committee on Penaanent Orgnnlxn- ( I Uon reported the following, who were J , elected permaoeut officers: • I , President. James Buchanan, Tren- • , ton. < Vite- Presidents, C. &• Lathrop, . Newark; W. A. Armatroog, Pro C D. i M array, C. C. Collins, Newark; Obas. a B. Stout, New Brunswick. i , Secretaries, Win. M. Johnson, Tren- » ton; Earl Atkinson. ' f Messrs. W. J.- Carlton, Elixabetb; , ' C. B. Stout, New Brunswick, and A. < | Jameson, Trenton, were appointed a , f Business Committee, , - Messrs. J. Cross, Jr., EUxabeth; C. r C. Ceffins, Newark, and Rev. Mr. , J Nicholson. Perth Amboy. were ap- . , pointed a Committer on Association. , t W. J. Carlton, of Elixobetli, corresponding member for New Jersey, then , r read his report, after which reports were read from the different Associn- | j tions. AU these reports were of the most interesting and encouraging char- j Oder, and showed limst ' unexpoctril , prosiwrity and success In the labors , undertaken during the year. The exercises on Thursday evening , were held in Dr. Hall's church. Dovo- , tional exercises, led by Rev. Mr. Nicb- ] olyon, of Perth Amboy, and partici- , t pa ted in by a number of the delegates, | occupied the first half boar of meeting. - after which J. A. Beeehor, President - of tho Trenton Association, in s chaste ' I and apprepriate address, s elconud the : delegates to tire hearts and homes of - the people of Trenton. The address • I was repUed to by Hon. C. C. Ixuhrop, j of Newark, in a iiappy manner. I I After this followed a discOMiuu - of , • I the question. "How can we best reach , i) the young men of our towns nnd cities i ■ and bring them uhder the influence of the gospel?" The discussion was , t ojiened by Rev. Mr. Gallagher of Pat. r ereon. and participated in by G. Pet0 roni of Camden. Dr. EBglisb of New • Brunswick, Ch C. Collins of Newark, i 1 W. A. Armstrong of Hudson City, J. i A. Beccher of Trenton. Earl Atkinson ? of Camden, Mr. Duiumer uf Jersey ; LHy, Mr. Sweeney of Camden, and Mr. . • Unit of Hudson City. Tlie reports showed the following r condition of the associations throughout the State: i Twenty -one associations In the State; Increase daring tho year, eleven; 2,800 i- member; oil have rooms, averaging one thousand books; aggregate property, 812,000; average annual expense, <1,200; four societies have course of ncrmoas; ' Camden has two cottage meetings; Newark six cottage meeting*; ITalnfidd one 8. Normal School and o Mission Sunday School. . Mr. Carlton, of Elizabeth, .offared ^ tlie following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Cknnmittee on 0 A "sociutions be instructed to report as 1 to the prueticnliilitv of holding a State ( In accordance with this resolution c the Committee ou Assoclntioiu subsequently reported the following-resolu-tions, which were adapted: - Resolved/ That we recognise the - practicability of a Slate Convention of - all Christian denominations, at snch 1 . lime and place as may be recommended . by this Convention, for the purpose of mutual interchange of views, andquicki cnlng the churche* of the Redeemer's religion. i Resolved. Tliat there slurll be ap- 1 polntod n committee consisting of one from each denomioalion represented in this Convention, whose duty it shall lie to make an necessary arrangements 1 fin1 such convention. „ The following gentlemen were ap- , twlnted an Executive Committee to ' , look after tlie !ntigv*t« of the ditSirent 1 s associations throughout the 8tate: W. 1 t d. Carlton, C. H. Dnmmer and A. J. 1 r The followlug resolution* offered by : . G. P. Barwls and W. J. Carlton wus \ | also adopted. Resolved, That the corresponding . member he luntrnctcd to continue his ' efforts towards securing the passage by • the laigislaturc of a special act of in- ■ ■ corporation for Young Men's Christian , • Associations: Resolved, That we reoogqixe tire ' importance of the International Convention and earnestly recammaud that 1 each Association in the fflatc be repre- I ■ rented at Portland next year. , When tire question of appointing a i | place for the holding oftlie next annual | convention come up Newark nnd , ' Jersey City were both named, and after , some discussion, it waa decided in fa- i 1 vor of the latter place. i The Convention then adjourned to i I meet at two o'clock In the First Pros- J terbin Church, where the afternoon • was pleasantly spent in the discussion i of questions pertaining to the Influence i - and proper sphere of such Associn- | | The New ArnrcAx Gold Field. 1 ; —The recently found gold fields in ' I South Africa are causing considerable • exilement In the English and Dutch ' • settlements In thatquatcr. Our latest * ■ which comes down to the middle 1 , of August, says the Governor of Cape J I Colony is fitting out and expedition at r the expense of the English government ' • tlie. nqsirted richness of discover ies. l> stories and ewwmous ' • nuggets had reached Capetown and ' . ijf the lnbabl touts to shoulder their 1 - shovel* and. sfaike for the mountains. I Wist ait fa Balsam . or Wild , CintBEY, is "a oombinatioo and a , form Indeed." for healing and coring , . disrrus* of the throat, lungs, and chest, j It cures a cough by loosening and , tion; thus, moeiag Ms co*m, Instead ! ' of drying up the cough and leaving the j disease behind.' ' ' r It* Good ErfEcre ABE Pekma- 1 r In this it difcra fcosn all hsis ' r dye*, ffy ita use htxurient growth Is 1 SCSI'S i : to-say this oT Mra. S. A. Allen's Im- ' , psbved f-«w itjit) HMr Restorer «w j
The Coming Election. ilHHl changes were rank in thr a Vegbrlatnre, we give below afl the public , laws relative to them. The firatactonth# astute book it t *t follows:— J A Farther Supplement to " An Aet to e regulate Elections, "approved March i ninth, eighteen hundred and sixtysix. i •L Be it enacted by the Senate tnd Assembly of the State of New ( That at all elrdtiotr* to be held t this Stale, the polls shall be open at c o'clock A, M., and close at seven o'clock r. M. . j ! 2. And be it enacted. That all nets i and parts of acts that conflict with this 4 act are hereby repealed, and this act t shall take effect immediately. i Approved March 28, IMS. < This act repeals the one of 1880, I opening the polls at seven o'clock and I closing them at sunset. At the next 1 ■ election the polls will open at 7 A. M. arid doer- at 7 P. X. 1 The nevt one Is entitled "An Art In repeal " An act to ascertain by proper ' ' proof; the citizens who shall be entitled ' the rights of suffrage," approved 1 April fourth, eighteen hundred and 1 sixty-six.. ' 1 1 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and ' General Assembly of the State of New : 1 Jersey, That " An Act to nsoertain by ' ' proof, the dliaen* who shall be ' entitled to the rights of suflhige," ap- ' 1 proved April fourth, eighteen hundred ' ( approved March fifth, eighteen hnn- ' ' drcd and slxty-ervcn, and anothrrzirp- ' plrment thereto approved April clcv- ■ cnlli, eighteen hundred and sixtTA-vcn. nnd the same are hereby repealed. 2. And be it enacted. That until the 1 judges of election are duly elected under ' tlie acts derived and declared in force ' by section three of tills act, the inspecI' tor* of registry and cleerioirta office at > the passage of this act shall set as , judges of election, and possess all the powers nnd be subject to all the duties t and liabilities of judges of election, i specified in tlie sets revised by section i three of tills act, except where otherr wise specified in any act providing for 1 elections In any city of this State. 2. And bo it enacted. That all nets - regulating elections in this State, and ' tbo qualifications of voters hr this State, . force before the passage of the first . net in the preceding section mentioned, i tw and tire same are hereby revived ' and declared to be in frill force and . effect the same us if the act and the several supplements thereto hereby re- ! pealed hod not been passed. 4. And be it Enacted, That this act shall take effort immediately. ; Passed April 0, 1868. ' Tills act repeals what Is generally » known as the " Registry Law," tliere- - by leaving the qualifications of voter* f State aud five months in the county. ' The first section is the repealer. The second section retains in office I the present inspector* of registry ns judges of election until their placrs are I filled at the ensuing spring election. 1 The third section revives nnd declares in force all acta regulating elections I and qualifications of voters in force he- ! fore the passage of tire "Registry Law." , The next oue is entitled— Suppfo- . meat to an act entitled " An Act io . regulate elections," approved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred nu<l fortv- , «ixf 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and i General Assembly of tlie State of New I Jersey, that when a township or ward f in any city contains more than eight | hundred voters, said township or ward shall be divided into election districts . so as not to contain more than eight : hundred voter* in each district; and | the mayor and .eommorf council in the , several cities and the township committees in the several townships are hereby required to set off said districts, orrdir before tho first day of August i next, and file a description of the boundaries thereof, one copy in the county clerk's office, and one copy in tire dty or township clerk's office, as the case , may be, and in case It may be necessary hereafter to changy the boundaries of said districts, inch change shall be effected In the manner above prej scribed. 2. And he it enacted, That wlien- ■ ever any election district is created ns 1 above it shall be the duty of the power creating the same to appoint a clerk of ' election and three jndgee of election to said district, who shall not all belong . to the same political party, and who shall hold said office until their sucoes- , sore are elected. ' 3. And be It enacted, That hereafter 1 no ballot for the idectiun of judges of ' election shall contain more than two and in case more than two naifo* therefor are voted for on tho ' ballot the said ballot as to said ' Jndges of election shall be null and void; and the three persons who shall receive the highest number of votes at 1 such election shall be deemed and token to be judges of election-, and in case persons on the same ballot shall receive an equal number of votes, the Brut named shall be deeiued elected. 4. Aud be it enacted, That in each of said "tyhw /1 1 -f " clerk and judges of eleotioo shall be elected, and ' perform Uric same duties and be subject to the seme penalties as la provided by law for clerks and judge* of election in wards and townships which are not divided Into election districts. A And be It enacted, That the clerk , of each poll to incorporated cities and towns, in addition to the duties now , prescribed by law, shall enter on the . poll list the place of residence of cadi person voting, and every person to said Incorporated dtiea and towns at the 1 lime of offering hit vote shall truly ' state the street in which he resides, : and, if the house, lodging or tenement -which he resides is numbered, the number (hereof, and.lacsss.of refosal " make the statement aforesaid, the 1 vote of such person shall not be re- . aud township* were divided into elec- , Uon distrifta under tbo act entitled , " An Act to ascertain by proper proof the dttxens who shall be entitled to thr ! right, of suffrage," approved April fourth, eighteen hundred and aixty-idx shall he deemed legal and valid, as if TfctaU ore. : and parts of acta Inconsistent with this
The first and second sections are not applicable to Cape May county, as 00 'election district contains d£rt SunflWfl * The third recti's oasm to effect at the spring elections, at which time judges of election end clorks win be C elected to take the places of the present A - , J' Tlie fourth section refers to duties * and psnaltioa. 0 Tlie fifth section, so far aa Cape May county Is concerned, applies only to d tho city of Cape Island, that being the c only incorporated HAj to the eounty. 7 The fifteenth section of the Registry j reqpjred the division of voting d is- f i tricta so as nut to contain more than c i -eight hundred voter*. ' The fall elec- !' tions of 1888 and the spring and fall, t elections of 1887 were beM in audi r divided districts under the Registry t , The repeal of that law might ( I been oousUiKd to invalidate the | I elections held under it to such districts. , The sixth section of this act prevents t such a juswibllity by making them | , valid in positive terms. Tire section ( does not apply to this county, as we , I no such divided districts m the j I county. I An analysis of tire law* as they now , stand, give three main points:— I l._ Thepollsopcnal'o'clocktothc r morning, and dose at 7 o'clock to the . evening. j .2. — The inspector* of election elect- * 1 ed at the spring electrons of 1888, act 1 judges of the eusaing election. a.— The qualifications of voters arc ' out) Uiosc us prescribed in th» oousti- . tution of the State. Au impression prevails to some extent that the payment of a poll tax is necessary to procure the privilege of i j voting. Such is not the case to this - ' Article second of tlie constitution . specifies the necessary qualifications of ; , voters, and is as follows:— „ 1. Every white male citizen of tlie - 5 United' States, who shall have been a ^ resident of this stale one year, and of >. five months next before the election, r shall be entitled to rote for oil officers that now are, or hereafter may be electa ivc by the people: I'rotidtd, that no j person to the military, naval, or inarine servico(<)T the United States sliall I be considered a resident in this state, I by I icing stationed in any garrison, 6 barrack, or military or naval place or j station -within this state; and no |muC Iier, idiot, insane ponum, or person 1 _ conviclrd of a ifeinro "which now ex-j dudes him from being a witness unless | t portioned or restored by law to the j right of sutfrogc, shall enjoy the right | of an elector. 2. Tlie legislature may pass laws to j. deprive person* or the right of suffrage | s who shall be eonvicU'd of bribery at I marine intelligence. ,, TnE Great Eastern steamer is now \ s receiving on board the new telegraphic I t cable which is to bo laid between I France nnd America. 8 detached from the Naval Academy and , " placed on waiting orders. Lieutenant r T. F. Jewell Is ordered to the Hydrographic Office at Washington. Scire. Dasuiso Wave, or Carndeu, was wrecked 12th Inst, on Boone : Island Ledge, near Portsmouth. N. H. { Ezra Ilall, mnater, E. B. Crockett, and r Scire. Lucv Holmes, from Philad delphin, of and for Kingston. Moss, it while at anchor in Vineyard Sound, d was run into by schr. 8. H. Sharp, from s Boston for Philadelphia, uud had three ; it stanchions bVoke, rail broke, plonkd slicar split and fore rigging carried ie away on starboanl side. Damage to i- the S. II. Sharp but trilling- x * Steamship Alliance — Mobile, '• Oct. 18.— The steamship Alliance, of " tlie Florida rnalUtoe, from Key West to New Orleans, vrentsashore to a i' northeast gale at the entrance of St. y Andrew's Bay on the 8th, and ikji ing c with Urfi feet of water In licr hofilNv^ Tho posacngeiji, officers and crew are ; J' safe, uud tlrrcaigo was saved bya schr. to a damaged condition. Uemabkadlb Sailixii.— The Br. - |m ship Melbrek, Capt. Taggart, which ! B arrived at New York from Calcutta,] r left here ou the ptli of December last tf for Liverpool, thence to Calcutta aud n back to New Y6rk, all of which was done In the remarkably short space of; Q 10 months and (10 days. Several ships h sailed from Calcutta for this port thirty dajri previous to the Melbrek, wliicii have not yet arrived, if Tuk IJghthOus'' Board has given O notice that the Granite Day Beacon. „ heretofore marking the shoala cxtendr ing from Canocficutt Point, in Provi,1 dence river. Brfc, has been prepared j for Illuminating apparatus, from wliicii II a fixed white light w ill be exhibited for t tlie flrat time on the evening of Novem- ! „ berk The light will he visible, in „ clear weather, at a distance of about i [1 eleven nautical miles. A fog bell is e attached to this station which will Ik !. rung during thick weather. The light I) at Nayat Point, Immediately Opposite, i J will be discontinued^ from the 5th of d November. t Notice is also given that with a view j to facilitate the nnvtgntinq of Brewera ton Channel, to the Patapreo river. It Maryland, two lighthouse structures have been erected— one near Hawkins jj Point and the other on I .coding Point, j distant apart 1 j mllea, and bearing N. | t W. and S. E. from each other, both e being exactly to range with the axis of h the Brewerton ChanncL These lights j wiB be exhibited for the first time on e the evening of November 1, 1888, and - every night thereafter from suneet to ^ sunrise until further notice. t THE IKTERXATIO.VAL BOAT RACK, e — Up to the present both crews have d been training vigorously for tile great C event which com® off at Springfield, " Mas*.,' on Wednesday next. The name* of the Ward brothers are Josh. - Hank, Charln and. GU, and the St. s Jiffm crew ronpdw It. Fulton, B. E. > Kosa, Samuel Hnjton and Geo. Prioe. d A considerable amount of mono; has 'f already-lKeaetrdtedaa the event, which c. is confidently looked forward to aa the >1 mast exciting host ran of the year.— x A huge attendance is expected, and if should the weather prove favorable * a wfli be witnessed. Tta *. JuhU crew s who hare alnwdy arrired at- Springt field, are said to be tho tlsvarites. though the friends of their opptmenfa
POLITICAL. D ldSue'ttd. ffie ^ majority at the last election. ta Fosteb, Democrat, is elected to J Congress, over Covode, is thr Twnty- "J flrat Permsyivanin District, by it majority. Corode says he will can teat, if conference judge* give Foster the ft certificate of election. £ Judge Pi eh font having planked H< a chock for <20,000 to aid the. JJ election of Grant and Colfax, Mr. H." jj T. Helmbold, the oelobraird New j. otk Druggist, has tendered nia check 0t 840,000 to assist the Democracy to £ electing Seymour and Blair. V y Geoboe Fbamcis TEAR.* uMheen * . notified by cable dispatch, of hit nomination to Congress in the Fifth dia- _ trict of New York. The committee urged Iiim to pay tho claims against and return at oucr. The com- *! mlttee received a illspStch accepting *1 < the nomination, and stating that he ~ bad offered the money to pay oil the claims against hira, and it had txvn refused, as his imprisonment i" fur j i purely political reasons. n Ti(E foUowing are the nouiinutious for Congress to New Jersey: I. Dist — Samuel J. Bayard. I i II. Osrhi Haignt. h III. " John T. Bird. . . IV. " - PbiUp-Raflbrty. N V. " Orestea Cleveland. I L DisL-^ William Mtlorc. I : IL " James F. Rusling. " III. " Amos Clark, Jr. " IV. " John Hill N V. " George A. Halsej-. i Pennsylvania. — The foUowing is , f the full majority cast at Uie fast dec- J f Majority. 8,991 Ohio. -The foUowing is the frill uia- 1 : jority of all but three counties, which ' I win not change tlie result : 'f Rrpubiicnn.. *. <9,M2 jj , Majority.. -"48.328 . » Indiana.- Majorities :- Republican.. 23,831 i » Democratic 22.738 • J Majority 1,993 j ] confererac took place ^yrau-rday bo- | ; a ei-ntlre Committee, in n faUon to some I 'i , i imiMirtont nmiMires to be adopted in 1 g the present canvass. * j | I During tlie TOnference, Gov. Sry- j j j nmur alluded to tin- suggestion mndc | , I include bis withdrawal ; tnat he nils , that it would fa- a relief to him if any ] ' ] other name were aiihititutcd for his I , B | bad been contemplated by any of them; " ] a" u change of candidates, and llioy | ^ ] A FORT Ha vs. Kansas, letter states ! ' j (hat fire columns of troops will soon j '• directions, covering ta their operation" '' | tin- territory between the Smoky Hill j • i nml Republican Forks on tin- North, j d ! and Chnarro anil Canadian rivers on ! '■ ; the South. The columns wlU fa- coml ' L P. Uraaly, Gen. W. II. Penrose, j I. Vol. Bankliend nndl.ieutenant-Colonel I n Royal. Each expedition will lie com- j « (Mised largely of cavalry, and they will i- j co-operate witli one another, tlig. rold umns of Sully nnd Penrose being toIndian families who are left in supposed . wcurity to their villages by the warV riora. while the eoluinns or Royal and |t Banklinul will operate directly against j the predatory warrior* themselves ; General Custer, who was sus|Knded
General Sully. « r. | The first of theVoyal line of Bour- ' lions, Henry IV^of France, waa born ■ r. in the Castle of Pau, 31S years ago, I I, where the last reigning Ilourfam in j l, | Europe, Isabella II.; of Spain, has it just taken up licr re*idemr ns qn ! d i exile. ' J *: SPECIAL NOTICES. | • ; Get Yourselt n Home. r . . ,.■!■!• rin~r.7x',r 'r'M' '■■■7- j i """ reikuoi at lb" OravUn Svinp. seftML d ..t nilutlnn ol the 1-nloxMr of -io",) »„ c.uh I p^r.*'oar't^Fr^rt«tort' r "lta k' "a ' 1- orlty of Ike rroirtas S>rop oxrolkrr pnqn- J £ smUt Slra.1^. JoT jtai'. I • j tw iIm. KxawlM Ik- toltlt before 1*1° J ^ IRON IN THE BLOOD. '" arse, tbo wbolo .jil-m ausria, lbs "okNl " luor, luaHaZe, sad " >11 cooooru " • \ Urrd borso tbo whip Instead of -ts. Tbo true h ] rwdf I. to supply Us blood with the oeoeK 1 if] osry Qusat tty of Ires. Thta ess ho dose by , S uelaz the __ J " • protected eofaHoaof"hoTIV'iUd t 1 t L To taha awdlotas to eurr dl-e-ee ore. Honed by a doSctoaey ot IRON tN THE BLOOD, ,et /■■■iLV.at I; " "-^''1*1 SOW vtg^.buoyaacy of cpinti. . L aed islewtwea la-toaa Twu'eirLe of ("/i/o'l i f ' NoHi|Sto""fiMtfNow*i™'h. 8 told by a I Druzzlrta. d MEOIXLt, I : .
Peafy^t.Bllw^pgM fa CtHarrh , -rtatltaoalaW boa tbo wtistuW 100 rw tathtNtyaeeaouatryaaabsaaooaZhtsoCrr. A Madlcsl raJhltf sra leriM ts^opNo cbaeralor aaaBUBWflce. rftt-f A NEW SEMEDT IN CONSUMPTION— A at r^atM^w^^^fajwwgsasiiwretwfsi r asdaallra aittaatloaof all bapaar-ewwssrr. tl toaalbrr wllh a want of nau«dssas lb ail a. ! t a: .-. . Ul - ra-tl-ata thodiaeaaa. Prle-. tl to jats-y. No. MOW. isa'puSi, fbuSfa. X M A R R j E D .* 'I Run', aid' S'ir*arrte?dI3MafoV°Nr.7oia'I Qralz. of Capahlty CodrHlouaa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ' Clolbri'WrtB|ort , No. an ( Eleht I Flour Dealers' Pincers, ( R% S "iifila^ SSZzmi i (Eleht Thj^7„y^»J8M^iiab|H|[|^ , ^ NOTICE^ ^ ^ ^ , I *T,..d oat It. tssa IS'll" "jurmftta. ' To all whom it tuny Concern. | o,,. ,L"«-*:ll,am | .Mrs. WILLIAM U. FRANK*. . ft j FCR*. ONE PRICE. reus. 1 j •»" 'i'i'Hth ( f I R ll" * Llu a ,J 1 j | OCL IS.-JI
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