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Jhr #cran *tfare. .. V—sr. In ,V«I'l.n.-jJ T C. S. MAGRATH, Edito: * " •I ; ll.mrmUtp. thccember I. 1H10. ^ . - ' '-t u- ..rfftZS ■ ^spwktaKrm ; W> May City Duaetwy. . wtto « i j : ^sass^se j S5aasi!,« 1 SSSmmmj-W I -! .V*..'— ? .'—Hi !"u?j I ..iae&tttgsasn/e .a-/7*.., ii Vptaikiimi £Sp^>snl ! wjSuifc'.fcT. iSKS^*55^"* Wok* Mb tub bOHUtcut.riiffiSiViffiS ■ntcr'at 111 ttl' part rf the Stale: — for an Krt tartrate ii-n-w rnunt r nut nf ;Mrtaaflte««nlk» ef Sxfam, Hlou-r.-ter. Cumberland and Atlantic. ; For an act to incorporate the AUnn1 in & Coin May Railroad Co.. fur the purixmr nlbultdinga Railroad IkIiikh Egg llarfaw 111* lb It*' roonty of Atla lit in. ami runuiu- through or Mar liny- Lauding, EatellvUlO anil Turkaboe, aod terminating north nf Mount I Want on ifa Can May and Millvine Railroad, 1n rtir county of Cape Ma*. I or no ail authorising tin- Cuwtruo i. m of a railroad from Maiiumu»hiii Matlmi on the ' ape May A Mllltllc I ' Railroad to a point at or nrar the foot a. Hi* bridge over the Maoric- Hirer. For *11 ai.L to autiioritn Uw Marian ami Iiilan.1 T. l.-sniph . m |. n -y t . " bnlM B't. l.yraph lit*- front New York l" PbtMiWjdii*. omiwrttor at Long 1 '.ranch pint Cape May. and nllie* , Tkkalti it-it Oncsuui iJrt-rwt* ' Aiitme— i:i> m AmmiKii. —Many people seeing tetter* advertised ore in ' liii- habit of thinking there muat he a * mistake Jnfooaddre*', am! roll (brand Km i ittlaWMiM U>i*bcrparti<-». fa are also loiters tliat ocru'luually, ' thnuffh nflstakr, get into tbe wrong hoaea, and 'are opened In parti" n. whom tlay do not talon*, it would to 3» nyll to let our trader* know tvst th- p-fi-ilii st an* person queuing a letter U'lrttdilrruvd to bhuwlh varies ! front * tin- not earned mg fiMO to ImCi» mm. ut for tew rear*. 'Hoc. ! a. 1NU|. Uoe half Ibe pecuniary pennllv .hail be for the nw of the in- 1 t'-nuer, '««•." SIX Uw. 180.1. The jggTWnf should tic made hrlbre a United Stales Judge, or t omail'iou. r. fsssrs-iE I WW). And "hen a criminal i* apUMMMflit. fo* attorney fir tlm United rntw, Sir the illatrlcl ill which the ' o Shoos wa» committed, abenld be netified, f&v. 4H0 Rag.) XJUUUnUB AquWOPr.- A frightful , -iihI (US' accident occurred In tin- . ity <4 MBNflfa, on Wednredav »nl ulL , It appear* that Joeqih Berr*. a llnv nuui. «n|.V)e.l at th. liWhcry of It. i>. Wtw.f* Siwa. aacyoded a Udder to open the throttle of the ah ain piiw eminectr 1 with the worl«. At toe time thrro a rrry heavy prroeure ..r alwam on/ami It immediately began IKiurin* nut with auch furro an to blow a large |deec rf t be valve out Tbe hot ateam tima eacaped complfUdv ranrakipni Mr. Berry, aealdlng him taniWjf. After Uaperinz al.ait hair The ljttlm <*>nw>nAL M.vn.i\olunw nf that lirtUimlt Jurwnlle. TU« utagauni luu now tweu pubhabml Am ' year* and a half, and haa attained an i unpt*- •d.-nt.-d |M*pu1arttv and en uia that. It i» iwa enUrjrd, impmv.d . and bmuiftdty Oartrnkd. TI.e XuvwnW and IWtuher nundrn of ISTOtuu oHeral free to all to oho i : .iumiiicmaaaalnr. It i. iuihli.hr.1 In ' dollar and'a tlTa rrot, ! for a ah, rfc ropy. Bvrator! andgrn- i Tint "UT» ur BanxArrox" ( . akBtB^BS oriridgctoo. took lire In ' .■ • t.' I'.alf fx.l «ne uVfortt TtwwUy ' M. oil, wtiikiUring at her wharf at 1£0SBM the top* 1U- at»on»« ioMt foe tlmrr I w at a numVr m lor-tnitaalrop on hi ;, who hr.«l cm- uplnrte ertmucy hnirott- am looking up-to Tnnj WV JlaMki *T Ami Soc'r of the Sen1 ma. Twin .Urnood men and Irtm. t shfo?TA'"T y grv>t a' of foe New a«-ntion-".lf:.r <4 th. Sew Jeney awmm. • ifc Wn that w any ithrr « JS2$ Th _ I rvlif- • of foe im will take ;
-"•"I t*a* corn bwci*. SI iSm? sra.-sa.OTte SS I urtiu fnr tol, 4lh and -'th, reraro of {"] the Ulnh Faalm. , . •• r 14«"U terd i« •'« C-'- •'« 0< iittfyf w warfr «. a-d uu ; «urv (it mod lU Mop »/ . £ Kf padmrr. Kmtrr imlo Hi y"'" wd* . gscajgaaasff j? w'o«h.",' o.J-*i'lrW( pvtmoU I. «d | ^ 'wSrm^uwvaid. TbilUKhBuIm. and etncCfallv Hutt portion read n. onr « tax I, i« l«m Molly approprUta to I hi. - [!' ouau-hti, flud in harmony with foe ' proclamation -I foe Chief. Macirtrnle . JJ who hue named and n oumnuditl tin- . [' da* at n tSnr when all the people of "i thi» grrwt witkm. north and wulh, and \ " from untan ui ,*xan, foonki lay audr ; n thcteaaeuhTavtwallnop awl Joyfully ap- ■ H l«nr before (iwl in their rcpcctivr K nbcC Of worthlp. In apecUl acknow!- <» rdsetneul of Mini who crowneth ttw year with aaodnam and our live, with j J' , loving klodiM-M. , It i. txnincutly iwoper that »o. a» a i , profomedly Chrt.taln natlou. "houki r thus wt «|*trt at lewat one moaUr day » -1 . of the yrar in takes of our gratitude to . the Cud of natlou, and "Come befiav B hi* presence with tinging— enter into j bis gale, with thinkagmng, ami Into i his roorU wMh pralw. ' ' ThlaJwlng true, them U a pronnetj , antUKoewt in the action of the I'rvai- " .lent In reminding us of duty, and urg- 1 ing by recomiuctidalion attention to ; it. And I cannot but think that aurli recommendation*, ruinating from th- r ■ llnul of the Nation, murt have a miu- t tar* Influence upon public moral w-uli-^ mint, even though not unlrermlly oh* ! oerved to the letter. If observed in & „ ' right sidrit iw the people, or by a large proportion or than, then, I am sure. It . will bo plrwinx in foe eyea of thq Al- . mlgbtv Ruler of foe I' ni verse, and a means of insuring bia Btror to us. O. , - that all for iwoplo would pralso lllml - And may tbe Holy Spirit eomwut us • who are now assembled in Uii. hour, f that the words of our muutba and the - meditations of our heart, may ho aef orptahle to Him, while fora little time - together weromdder the portion uf the J Inspired word just rend. It is evident, - ibal If we would render unto C«1 ac- ^ e ceptnblo service, now amknt all times. r i we mu.t- . 1,-Z/ow.- net I sOwkdge. utft* ' Ilrucc. licol of *U wc sav with cm- j " I l.ha.1., AW jertafrte/ordfofjCerf, . for tbl. kn.ml.slgr 1» the fonndatton . s or all true worship. Ho that comeili to Ood murt U-Jiove that Ms ii. The - word here reudcml I/Jtd Is In the orii giltal Jehovah, ami 1« nftener u—1 e Hum auv other In speaking of the Most . I High. It cxpraeecs «lf-«xUtemco, In- ' . dqs-ndcucr, unehangestblenenl and J I eternity; andU nererglrrn to any but j the true God. We liavr itleo In the I text foe word God which In the oriel- S r nil Is Kloblm. and ha. special rt-ft r- , r cnoo to llim a. tlio Creator. It te a > . uoun nf plural number but u coo- ( .trued with singular verb., owing . . doubtless to both the onenefo au.l trln- j u . ity of the Godhead. Know ye that ; Jehovah he b ElohLm. or the wlf-cxbs- 1 " . trot and eternal Omt b foe Crtatmr.— _ " n H* Oal made mi," and He Who made u> 1« enatneof tlw beaven. and ' rartli, awl tilings that are In form.- : without Illm wn* ludhlng made that : U made. "The fool liath eald In hi* i. heart, then.1 bnoGod.'' AmlheUcer- ^ . talaly the nrlncc of fools who says thin. . ' No wonder he talks like a fool, and Uves H and die. like a brute. Ui* foil* murt ' ! bo evident to all who think and have ■ 1-yot to we and cms to hear. Even h I had wc no Hlhk- <ro could not Bill to , .. we Ood in hi. work, and to bear blm . in the JudgmenU which lie exacideth. | 1 [ "The ha»»co» dcciare the glory iM Ood, i and the armament ahowrth hi. handy ; work. Ac." Tbe.ua running hbeourse • ■ I Almighty band; and the evening . .linden prevail, the moon take* up foe f ; wondrous tale, aod nightly to the lb- ■ toning earth repent* the .lory of her birth; aod all foe .tan that round her _ , beam, and all foe planeU In their turn, : * 1 confirm the tiding, as they roll, and ' ipreod the new. ftooi poie to pole— for- 1 J, • ever ringing an they folne, Omkmmd tkat I u " Midi u. b dir."**. Without a liiblo j ■ there I. aurely no excum for infidetltr | ' ■ here. When a man look* at foe beau- ! " > tllbl iiiccbanbin of a watch, be uty. by | ' Intuition, "it did not makaitnlf— orfme ' f 1 man made It.1' And will a man claim J 1 lo have common Miue, who can coo 1 ' template foe.unlrerae— tbe win. moon, > and .tars; the m and land- th. ar- ; rangement, beauty and utility of all— , 1 or even foe median bin of bb own ' ' body, and doea not my, "they did not P make thcnuuilve.— «nnr God made _ 1 them." TV lord V ii Cod'. Know ye Him' ii. Study jtmr nlalmutipu Himmd 7 , *^lle made us and urt w. ouradres. " c > Wc Iheo *ro his mature*— his depend- , cnt children. "In Him we lt*e, more -J* i and have our bring." - The marginal ' , mud Ate we or* , And farther otwersv. aud reuKiubrr " , that He not only made tu, (or (tor Mr " , eons ood pnridttfar so.— "wu are hi. £ : people, and the sliceii of hb paiturv." . i He slors not make n* to gratify a mere - bupuki- nf power, a« a pblw mat.'' a * . uapbubble flinging it away to be the j_ . spoxt of tho wind*. God doea not cast £ as off upon tho wind, and waves of f cliancc and clrcuptetonrca. 0, no i ' "we am hi. people. Ac." Ilowheanll- _ m and howtartrnctire b tbe alhwion to the ollire of a riiepberd and (he -v relation of the Sock to him. Aa the ^ ; .hcplierd care* for th« flos k with a ten- * der care, provldea Ibod for them, leads " ; them, guard, and defends them by day * and by night, and when wnmfc-rinr „ ■reka their realoratlon, Msdoa. God „ ; far the sheep ol hb poriure. he is to : u. all that the shepherd is to the flock. ° ; aod more— far hr i^sirrsnger, kinder, ° inipi flew? Who protects thee from c dlanue, MCMent awl death? Tlicgood - alBpht'id? And wtien we all like sleep - had gone a. toy. turning every one to r hb wicked way, in the perm of Jeaua • be came to sra and to save tbe loth— - And it u this recovering, redeeming, r « saving lore of God doubtless, which t » "uupirwl tbe writer of this i'salm to in- v - rite all land, to thank and praise God. i r Ok, tow owd UcLnr.1 is.' Were it i » OthrrwUo, wc should not in here to-siay i • surround") by ouuifurt* and bleaslngt; e r then the sun would uot shine for u», c foowrrs would nid foil; gnus, grain • aod fruit would not grow; ftosrer* i . would not btootu. hirda would noising. , r water would not flow; there would gc , i j bo Rock In the li-m. uo herd lu too i r ataB.no fob in He- --a: u-c should hat.. | - no boom, noerioads. none to lore, noue . o to love us; uo cxiiUrr likmwd Mte fob, t f no church, no iinv;i>>ii-Jeeua, no Bible, a no means oT gran-, no hni>- awl uo t Ileavm. Such, "!!.■ hath not droit t 0 with us afler our rins. nor rewarded f 1 "g^?pg%, .„ "
to to be Magefal tort»riay. Yet here ^naealMnt oftoSrarrtiurcbn are la proajKro. haJH. 1'nuu over th". ! - Iiisl jpiii III! — ll of distrero when M afoKrodnuibBt sea. and looklnqg ire ■told the for oil storm -clood wuTjad hror fo thunder of foe sb« Z — bro over our ewu ilear. land the will ; of peace shine, gloriously toslay— j. peace and plenty smile*, agriculture. ; tl commerce, aria, teienee, adurotleo, | d m rV'ATl' I "" T:! 'ugh "urVouiitry i- V too much aflliclcil with pride, luxurr, , ^ profaiiHy1, • -flabbath- ; j, breaking, dishonesty aod infidelity, yet . [| bt merclfld ana kind. i ] Come than, men and brelhreu. '»* us , j Smlrr imlo Hi yrnla rill rAaahysM**, and iat* Hi comrli wtU praiir, hr Ihmml- ^ foX vale Asst. and him Hi mamr. This . „ b a «pod Umc te <iss>, mat on people ;r bate a bettor oiuntry to live in than ; r .have we. X do Uiank tlic laord that lie , t baa permittrsl me to live la the tWh j t century mthor tlian in any ptmdlng , one. and In foe decade of the lMhcvu.tuxy. these are grand and glorious' , times.— (he fruit* of the ages are ripen - ' . Ing far as. fob Is the harvrot time nf j , tbe rrnturie*. foe years of Hie light- 1 ; hand of tho Mori High. AU natious, ; , and all events are moving now as they , never moved before lo consummate the . j 1 and pnrooscs of tlic King of King* and the Lord of Iatnlri and lie- , dav of the Lord draweth ttlgh. May we each and all meet it with , ! joy, and go homo to that bUt-i-d land , , i wncic no torvow is ever fbimd. There . forever we will tbank and praise the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. - . t Aiium. - UKti.ia.-rou. I. , *o i t 1 1 sxaiii.u rtuacss ut. ! Sot'TIt SEAVII.bE, Nov. 1 (ill, 1ST II. . ! Tlw South SeavOle Farmers' (Jhib ; , : called to order, J B. Crandol in . ! the chair. Minutaa of prev iou* uiixdmg read .. and approved. T. Vangilder exhibited a turnip boot j . rtgigbfug 5} pounds, a carrot weighing , At pound-, n radish ( jiottwls, and a j fthenutifal specimen of turnip. This TRhnwa what good farming "ifo plenty I of manure can do. T. Vangilder Introduced foe subjes t of corn growing, by saying that certain things must lie done "to raise a gnoil I corn crop, plow deep far dry weather, 1 do your plowing early, and plaut In j season, stir the gronud niton while , own b small, and with a strong sell j manured soil, a profitable crop ma* be | A. Wbeatuu said farmers plant one .|Uartcr too much ground; If iIh- same' ; lalwr wo* performed, and the ' wtme | quantity of fertilising used on three acres they generally put on four, more i corn would be raised tlian under the ■■resent sytom nf tilling so much. 1 T. Townaend aald plow about foe - usual depth. If you wisti to plow drop, : use sub toil plow, not torn Uu- sod or earth that is eight or ten lathes d.s p 1 to tbe •urfiuv, but keep it under; alwnvs pot on the manure broadcast, I and plenty of It. 11 It can he obtained without much ftp-ore, cultivate often , to keep the soil mellow while foe corn 1 1* growing, plant five Cvt apart which I gives plenty of air: the great question ; he considered to be, bow to raise the ; most corn with tbe least labor and cxi prose, to secure the greatest profit; ho ! said (hi* May producs-d more com to i tlw acre than any other county In the | t'nlted H tales Wo think It never nam done by planting five feet anart. 1 J.B Crandol advocated drop plow1 ing; aald the heat crop of com he ever ' raised in Capo May, was svh.ii ho plowad tbe deepest; it brought up earth foal 'had not been exhausted, and by 1 mixing il thoroughly with tho surface dirt, U nuulc a new ami rictirr soil. T. CmndH said be never ho.l i.ny J experience la miring awn, but hail al- ; noticed tliat foore who plowed drop aud early, plautod rorly, stirred | : foe ground often, tblnntil on* well and applied plenty of manure generally had : good com crops. ' T. Townaend, advocated, the use of I particularly with virgin soil, bat !, disapproved of deep plowing. • I A. Whnston *ald the deeper we plow ' Uw more will we have and hotter, provided it is well stirred together and ! well manured, the roots are bound to down among the fertilirots. E. Weatcott aald one of hb neighbor* plnweddrep. another neighbor sludlosr, ! and the 'hallow plowing mired Uw beat D. Whraton said a good stiff clever ; sod was pcribrable to any thing else, stir the ground well, and not hill up round Uw hill much, particularly, iu rvas said manure should be ap- i : piled to ground when sown to wheat, ■ after tbe wheat comes olf, Uieu plant | with com without any additional manuring; he thought heavy manuring at I the time of planting done more hurt 1 than good, especially in a dry rosi J. Voss thought plenty of lima be«l.T than barn-yard manure; he applied 1IX) bushels or lime to Uw acre, which produced oa good a yield aa bam yard manure, on another aero tbe dlflbrenoa not perceivable. Considerable discussion was had with fereac* to socketing com, some ml- : rocatlng, other* disapproving of the 1 Much more was aald upon tbe sub- 1 jcet of com raising, pro and con, but tlwre seems to lie »o wide a dificrcner : in uplulon, that it i» Impossible to arrive at any certain conclusions*, one j say* plow deep, another say* plow j shallow, now "when doctors disagree ; who shall decide. " We are In for fog just as much at the close of for debate I n» we were at tbe commencement.— | we need b some thoroughly tested ; rowsor acresunilerdiflensitlrealmeut. , carefaUy harrmting and Arlgtilng' each. Doling foe results, then and not I before can ar# reliance he placed upon | what this or that farmer may hare | accidentally produced iu the way of large j yields of com otramy other crop. Bva I inataucc. 1 1 b beneficial however lo talk over J these matter*, and by adding foe ex- I aMoMcW hftbt^twmwenlim that may ailndt of a more geueral application. tlian is practiced at Use pnocnt Uroe. Wc go In for |«sigi>iaion In i every thin*. Adjourned one week. W. I). J Tlw nickel peuulev, an original nnlaancT, are now returning to plague : the InvrntM*. They have aecumiilateil to for numlwr of some forty mil- . lions in th- post oMre*. which tiad it ; difllcoli to "shove llivm." Aa a , means of gelling rid of this ma-- of* coin, a portion of whirti b now ndeetstalsia only In small sums, and of which is no* redeemable al all, , la proposed to authorise the several Assistant Treasurer* to ghr rerrlpts •i the same, which may he need for making return, lo foe Tost Offlce Or- ! portmrnlA As the Treasury i« responsible for their rxistracs " Dial it the proper du|»>itory for them. It I* ineul compels Uw Past Masters to take fob stufi. It refasee to reeeive it . D-odi them in the adjusiui u! of Uu-ir wlHri. 'ifo\ta^ltore rwioifa3
xxw lam^gagrt icEaoi. n The New Jereey riunday School Aw ; awfaliea openfol Its TWrt—ultt Ally. ' ; »»hi c. I dllyfidbooJta tbe State. TbeConven- ^ was oiwne.1 with ringing, conid^adhj^rallip ^ |He5!rri?A." Voortiee^ of Somcl^ *! j 1 consequence of. foe ahscucc 01 the ~ I ltev. Janu-\lt. Murphy, fj i I>. II. who waanick. ... IteporfaofCouuty taxnuaiw- tiring , in onlcr, it was suggested by Mr. Sam- . nrl W. Clark, foe I '.wn snuoding SccJ rrtary, fBtt The rending ufitbt wriltoo „ I reimrts be dbpenwd with, and that ; si i the sroaprieareport v«tolliys»i ^ibc - put on iwper." . | j Atlantic— Rev. S. W. Pratt, of Ham- ; „ mood ton, reported aa iarrcsuw .4 4U0 |.y , ' pupils in tlic county witlfoi tho year | j | and encouraging prospects alicaiL J. I N. Garten. ofCaindcu, report.-d alia.! | „ state of -affair* lit the Mginnlag of the . c Kf, but with haul work tho cnuac , progreaacsl most rnpldlv. I „ ^ In foe aUuacr of l)r. J. F. Isuimtng . t ; of Cape May, Tfcv. B. C. Uppiurott. ( | , wa« reqa.<sted to report from that ; | ! "Snndv Shore." Some one »nec -t'd j ; i. "bandy liar." Mr J.'ppiocsiurep.irtod i , attilp- as very murji improvod iu run- ■ ditiou, ami their school' in rxcrlleut I > f working order. - The schools In E-rox t 'ounty, were | roporlcd as haviue been ne*erin better r ceaditiuu. Tlwjjiasc enrolled i".(XW 1 i children in the Sunday scii.ki! roll, whOgaUvml during the i«rt>TarS21.'SSl far bciwvclent purpos. •. Th. ' i :n«i over tliat of butysar. ■ i G'loucrstcr County represented ; t o» being "rather sleepy. " TlieFrictids ' , ! predominated tlicre, and the iwoplc . wjiiwd to buwbnnght fos-ir -pinl. It - * was hard to wrtxjromc their iallucuov J 1 i It was (bought that- iu tlw -.'lio-ds : ! or Hudson county tlic Bible sv*.i. more i i IhoreMghly sttuliM and l. tter sitKli-r-I utood thXii at any previous lime. ' No rvtr-K.-ldc miivemclil was ~vn ! ; iu the cauro in Hunterdon. 1 MIddlctox tuts K.OtIO Stlibath roliool | ' j cbildren and 4.08O children who do dir. j attend at all. ! linkmoouuly |m* -\»is) pupil-. Hi;, i lug foe tcut year foi-v.hnd raised '|W for suhday fchdof purp- r'.iaw i for Iwnevoliml object.. 1 i Tlio fsunday school work .|n "j! m ' , cuiurty svas rop-wtal »« being "up-'ull I buslnesa," UO account of the prevaleiiro | j of fjtmker sentiment in that locality. ■j Ing writ organiwil. . Ucrati Wa* ' repttsrptcd n* having good toaqhoi*. pastor- nod supvriutoo- * dents. ' SoacreK Is muat thfirtn<Shly organ- ' bwd. Every cbufMi kv*s upon its r-uaday school oa its wcricing cknieut. J Merc** reportol 100 srhiiois. nil iu n 1 hopeful co.ldlro.i. I Mnfrt* County; has*'a thcrwtgli • - | ' gantxntlon. ' At the conelushm of Ua- report* Urn J session was cloacsl. In tbe Bvenlrm tbe vhur.li *»• | * rrowdni. mar tftodlRs during the II whole everelsc*. The K'v. .losepli J llanvard, sS IfaU-rvm. guvo what Iw ' couaiderxd the truo |Bl*aU>0 of Sunday sch.Mil* ; it I* to teach children how p- " live nnil Ii iw to die. The lion. S. ft. Fisher, of Brnokh u, " bto Cumiuisrioacr of Putents, raid en r interesting paper on "Sunday School | * Literature, which : was u.-ll i.vauv.-il ) and-ahnwed np the evils of tie- prew-ut , < mode of selecting .'■utiday school llbrtie rica. Many of the book* were al»olutely pernicious, filtrsl Willi uuiiatural stories awl hirjmprel.ca.ibk jingle, r which wasabutit on o par with dlnw ■ am, 1 • President Uatlell of Ufayrtu- t'ol- } I ledge, followed, giving somr In tores 1lug facu gleaned from a lain visit to . Europe. Tbe Hov. .Messrs. Ostramk-r. ' P.itr and I>r. Egglcwoti. lilhil up the ' -imnainiug time. '• Wilocaday raornlng'cxcreises coni si sled ol an interesting speech from > lion. John Hill, who paid a foeUug tribute to Uw fate Hon George T. , Gold.. Mr*. S. W.Clark, of Newark. , fd lowed with an Infant class exerei-c. I She waa f.llowr.1 by the ll<-r. Alfnri Taylor, who insisted upon ws-ll v.-nli-r latod rooms for iuDsnt schools; and u Uqclwra who tonal child reu. Tear be rx , should have a loving heart and their , whole soul* should be intoresteil in thc srort. Mr. Ralph Wells, of New . Y orfc, fallowed and spoke as lie always , doe* practically and t» foe point. i The subject on Wed nc~lays<eni oon . was foe management of Sunday I Schools. Mr Van Vlict of Bergen. 1 made some very pertinent remarks. . mm folhrwetl hy ltev. U, llrctt of of Newark. Finally the Jfav. Alftad , Taylor took (lie platform, and In n I tone and number which drew the at- , too Hot i of all, made some interesting j Mta; be told about fon noisy sclemle , and tbaatfll mot* noisy anprnnti-ixlent m who made them »o. llnys like other , people, nerd to be won by gentle m«u- . j ncr*. Men should fa wnrm-lirairtrsl , if foey wish todo g.tsl. For his pari. i he added, T would rather go Into Ful- . : ton Market and take a denil codfish hy L the tail tlian stiako hand* with *onv . I good Christian pesmfe 1 know. The j . . remainder of foe ultorooon was drotod to a running but intoreallog discos- , I slonrefating to Sunday School lnstls tale*. Tlw erenlngaaasinn svaadevutod . to 'TUurttntivB lynching." jj A. O. Van Lennnp, a naUvu Syrian. i 1 introduced two pictures reiuxiicntiug I I life In hi* native csuntrv. It* said 0. iltfatUlfill Ifi ITic people In wtme |«ru "1 ortbat counur are for mmu a* d.nBU; /' years ago. ,Thi» was the treat of U» HSWai' i'jff- ap?1 Singing. ; , Itbr. Bar. TAltr was for urxt speaker. . and tpolu- in an .iWe and rinqu-nt ' . strain, liar Mr. "stramler. of New . I York, i'ratt, of Atlantic, and. Mr. , I Kamuel W. Clark, of. Newark, oocu- 1 I . ptod the halsnro of the evening Mr. , i batrandcr rsve a hhiek-boxrd lllustra- j trallsm ut tho porabkuof tlio Hrodigal i . I Sou. M » i lark thought a black-bard , . j anexrollent place to spread hraiaru;->-i. 1 1 fall without them foe binrd was ni n - ' ( J Bsc. His short address wan rkvnirn: . j anil to foe point.: In making an iliu- - 1 1 tmUoo one alundd observe gnua four- j > I oaghne»s. and fasten an Id.a an that it l will not wear away as the sands of the iaea,hatbeoomBs(ampi<llndriHhlvnpon ' - * | th* m ad— burned in forever. ,rt TheflBowfttg rosolatlons w,-n- pre-*' I : seated by Iter. H. 7>. liosillttlr. ofl r i Ifamereet County;— Urns* see 'o k 1 sc^rirfsi * t , lx'ceffcem smm »*4 eiia.'rvi in, I tj JgwATWrt ^..^'tojs.-w^L.: I I Tlie passage of tlw re*o!otiou' wu . ■ advocated by lldV. Ur. C'anfa-U. who r declared that ll was time the Sunday _ | School* made themselves felt in pull in" . ; a stop to Intemperance, llnni dM m <: s lo ticu trail xr the (fiiwUnf foe Church , aud Sunday Scbred* foan any ofoi- . one otuse, and Uwrefare wi- -i.-idd lie0 . rtare war against tc The n-«oliiti r. i r! The following resolution am* pn- . i seated by G. 8. TBgv, of Mnrris:— ^
^ Tin- only othst* ooticras^ftatore of *"lu the jKmUiug CammHtce repfotcl theMRowing officerr Cw the AssartitiG; Prerident, Willfam It. Hu-vll Ncwarir, Hecordtog Secretary, Rev. B. C. LIpptocDU; CkiTk^Trel-unc, J- VTo.'^ffasSanV; M. U„ It 3. Wood, Bcv. A. Tan Leal I'atcrMin was flxisj upon u tbe scat ol th*ncxt meeting dfai A»"cfatfan: ^ I which for lolh.wl^tatbj%abstanroj--4 | This called forth a strong ouponlflonk' ssas ftoally carried, 5lr. Page, the Jfav. Dr. Fish, of Newark, and tho I l'residmt bmrUlywupportto* It i Th-- evfoiog session was foe cloriug I one, and occupied by Uetvtional exercises, vote nf thank* to tlw citizens far j their hospitality, etc ^Mr. l'agrgavc raggrdscbook ol Lrelaud and England, Hon. John Hill apbko eloquently on ; tlic good .-fivct d by Sunday Schools iu hi* vicinilV! the Rev. Dr. Mllk-r made til" clod nt siax eh fall of wit and I good points. Finally tlw new President ! was introduced who made a brief J speech and the (oitvcollon ailjourneil. j sad happy one. ' Special Nolice. i ! .s?a^^ye"'^.feIS^I*>"s'!^? \ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. » FREE' PR EE!! r , ™ *«!* wjj, jn."" ' f 'u,: 1 tlTTI.K CO It TO It A I. I — . * -*□! Is duniif susewbw* ajsl* t>~- rwbcr'wu 1 ' !«cr T^Trr J "ml re u'l.T, s^hT'i'v . Vets I srsos. 1 - jhrerst i I Webtrtet's Unabridged Dictionarj. I ssl Eagravtags lata psgss Quael^^rTts* ail | y.s. Is «l' Ivuinsi Hs'n«.a i I Ttojr' wSSSS i ,. ug;— gssWK ; j E HTT'i^.V -"' ' "'i °'a?^?."' i| gStST-wiSia ■Is -j; sks " siit«.^«o*^s^Tj^s«.«io,t (oscessltr to ssery istoUigarifslstlr^attt f| tmuoi") i ' I WAtto V. SiTIOSAI. n.lsisl DICnOXAM ■ I tswpterotvurs. asiKarrtvi-ts- rn;»*i ■ I TWs WHk IS lesUf * «"■ of s tHcUoasry ; KBSS ^swsrssws i J 'iwwmw^W * nswriguSijertr l> trtJSu^sj i m
Paper HaagiBg ' 1 f N-adv oriKitod. Aieo, (1 NAME! INC- d«ao at Keawsnable lMcr-. The great advantage dcajscd I'rota having Fa- j ; ^ Enufotod is that I It can be aeguhbed ilka a board, and faata four tiiaas asVmg a* paper prifoo in foe usual way. f 1 xSJo. 19 "Washingtori St.. Opposite the Ceiitre House. B 1 '- .-i. .J CtfE Ml un, B. I. " .... ..... ,.GJ:jor.GE jr. SJUTMO - . p Traotical Paiator. ^GRAINING, CALCIMINING, WALL PAINTING, CHINA GLOBIING, - ' And All other Tainting NcatlJ Executed and haliafacUou GuaraoscVd. I No. 19 Washington St, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. GEORGE W. SMITH. AUCTIONEER. to " —T.
" New Adverlhemenla. I je .Moore's Rural New-Yorker, J "l'"ro.C.?"roeJ.""V' » i : Z j j ; j ' H j ' an* XON-EXPLOKIYK. ! u>r | siktalic araoscNE nxr i ^ STUM s -KIJJ.I . PuUllr.. * sere reI«T|* j frawslropr ' "ill So ' -I ' " con Y'"P"3", ( I'oS j lus ssO* act Ilkr s iho* i Mini. tots, 's cr«r*s. s>. ■ p° Jw'KT.S!!ii . ^^oaai*lk-.| suSVisJ with Cmlurh imf'y ■ss'trsw. to STafostssL gata'tsssft " " ' |iw *w rwriri-AVf libh stoit^s ' "•iniiaswsMiaJm-tosass.'liTsMBiatng *s,. s^os»saeT,|rwt**'|yw.|)*^jLri csstmjse. ^ j [msRwi 'ffli' ' ^Mpitsw of its wmX frsj** as so sapitst mi. .^fflbaga^E>"g varijUag fa tori ' SOT Sftj ssmto'l Ont-IU lam IhS *.-,■ > IT, r. , 1.1 1 nlttUton* fcroraMoa^b^hsastal aaUvtotoas Ijlj inuartssrawwlr riww*1»4 hjl a Setttr to " . '*«' T HXmX, stotto* P, Bthto Hsasr. *ew Taik , s- — .. . gtotoSy nS SH-wltah^chstoi'. r%. I liH Stoto.rH?ait?- «toilikilrki»bK""wli°l! i - "i. FINE FURS, I 'iii .Sd Soto Nssul.ct mee el Ik. j Tl'! ! PATENT LE GANT MCFF, ,,j, ' Its ntliADWAT. •JU I - * ' — rr at" i ^oyixc s uujt ur ixitullii ^|s°a8i.gto ( gsgs: ^1'pi.*Sagg5gKn Mm 1 eJwioi " U. u ar'a'i.s) cwur aa, a. *. 1
GOLD PRICES I CASH! 1 BLANK BOOKS. irt T ATIONE It V . j,, SCHOOL BOOKS, ( MiscrllanregB Books, lagailnes, Ar. ! NOTIONS, , Family Mcdlulsu-*. I ^ I TUUAc"oll'.\ND*,8bOAItS. I " Soup, Caudle*. Family Dye*, TltrNKfi, VALISES. Confectionery Department. Fine Confections, Foreign It Domestic Fruits, . i cannxd van its. Mi™" *«.. a. 1 .1. ». Gorrfaon'ai Htoiv, ! CHEAP STORE. 1». A N. H. GOFF I LIRE. I'ALliNEB FLASTIR, j I 1 1 INKJCTS, 1'LSrTLSIXU HSIK. I u.. ox" b' ; ' Mill Feed, Potatoes and Country Produce. FRItTI E.IJSKKS. New Adverlisementa, ! DR. 1. A W II ENCE 'H K O S K O O ! i II K A f. T II U E s T 0 I! F. R ! J KOSKOO PURIFYING THE BLOOD, SraUIU. Dr.pwts, User Cao.pl.lcI, J ' Vlf«. Olsess. "T Xtdosy aatf XlstWet, < dive* iks caused iv a bad state or ' mot .B.Paul Tsial. si. I nslsm Ik. sslirs ] It to «s>*sA esrHIU rtXKIT TOXIC J McJt.la. Item wssk. stok'r, "tffsttoc £ ; atsUo* ss Uosjustlf t-SliilM CempsusS. * . VOX TVeriMOMALS mito*. tmlsssl Dl.tasUWa, I ratCK omk dolls* ft* xtttlk rid Principal llrng yn/i in Or l/nilmd • I Slain aod Briliik America. ! Ik'ianrtoaapn won ax's vkllkn. funs all |]
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. rjltlK Public are genrrmllv THE ( HE.tr STORE W ILLIAMH dennisville, Cave May Co., n. j., i NEW GOODS. I SHAWLS & Other Goods Choice G-oods LOW DOWN FIGURES for cash ! Muslin Department Being foe lotrgeat and Best Aasnrtnl in the County. CI.OTHfi, C'AASIMERE*. Linen Drills, Etc. Usnirimsssd a 1'Dsu.passahto j Groccia, Queen* R'arr, <tc. ! obTmCj?""' *"* "»"• mm at •t You will find at the chea. | store of Mackey Williams, LUMBER, FLOUR AND GRAIN IkV-rt/sL,, mackey williams, DEXBISVll LE. I C. PRICE'* new CHEAP UT O It K f or, fkrkv k my biov Sis., ! woodvk'^tS!'"11'1" <il'k KAaTMxkwAax ■'(IMS. OILS. BUS8 a Pint, groceries, <mtt| t antkkll't acl'k mixtukt I - - STATIONERY. CsUssd'to. T^I N W * XU . k, sexw^s ^tjrrxo^-i QXTTiar. UP qLUos. great .saving to consumers, t mil Z jvi-s'uaq'saA s Oak In raagc^T1-1* ""' iTmu?* "** Thr. daXAT amv.sican txa co„ to* great fortunes SwHiilKur'^s^' KB.r .sis PillmtolpkU. oiu. SufoccSWacfi SmSLtt ^TeLa. E*\ ft. Is* 2 s
Leaoh&Ware's Cofunin WIIK I.AR0HT ASSORTMENT HAEKWAEE j'(N ^obTH JERSEY. AT LEACH Ik WARE"* I" s 5 I ii 4 o> " , s 5 B S t i lis I i i s 5 5 ; » m „ T 1 O ASII WEIGHT*, Is ! NA»R LORD, *t*H PCLLIER. Is N1«H I.O< kh. HASH FABTESERN LEACH A. WAltcs. i ® i -' i | ■ s ij 1 5 1 ; "I 3 0 s a 8 5 B i Ij 0 ^ ^ • ht ej * s i " ^ 5 x - o - < pORE PLANES. Jack Planes, Smooth Planes, Mitre Planet, ttrud Plane*. Hmbbrt Planes, Double and Single Plane Troiifa. ,ou LEACH A W ARE'S. ?! *'S; - ? I s = I Ijflf tUntiJ i l j - H ' :• ? f : 'S I si 5 5 5 5 ?' S"j I s | ? 5 rs " *s " ~ " :! rl -! I = s f 3 JaSSS *. Is ? I -c jfJrt'Faat an) Kind of €ABPENTEHS i,,. MASONSFARMERS' TOOLS no to ax LEACH Is W ARE'S. x. g "3 P3 ^ p -i 2 3 M "i % : = ; & „ 5 ISHS I S :3B % s J : 5 1 ; co Flour! Flour!! 1 Tbe Terj Best 2 FLOUR [S THK COL'NTMY I ^ Cheaper T/iun al Any Other Store ■n ibe Cagaty. LEACH fa WAKE'S. S : « " - j* ^,-r- *•*»■ or Crooarioa, PROvrsiojsis * CHINA WARE, " WILLOW WARE, r. : Wooden Ware. Jbo HC; fac., fag. tal LKACH fa WWPI.

