Cape May Wave, 24 February 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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• I. SO per Annum, tn Advance ^Selanil and (Sounfg. Fvw igiaUkH of meet date ton atUKUd lb. wldc-*pn»d ana universal •>- ampler patented bytbuDcslman Caiaerir, of tbto city, bu Inlm sod applics-t'-oc* bearing upon its relmductm sod ntoafaetorr sir tain* reo-ived >y every roalL Only wltbta tta week the owner-. Krwi William* sod OMsedy.bavr heard from parties In Germany wbo wish lo sod authority to take out Ita oecr*«»r; patron for mrtl of the European coon trio. California and Canada Art depart urgent requests made fir the shipment of samples of the new coupler. It la more than probable thai tbe first large city to adopt tbe Caaardy coupler a IU ne Cincinnati— tta town graerally nncrded to bare tbe beat ergaeir-i-d and equipped Are department In tbe Colted Stairs to-day Near York's Are department la anppti.il with tbe old terra coupler, lo onwc ahieb requires tbr terrier* of at leaai two mra and avwimu* much .aluablc time. Tbe Jones" coupler, arbleb to now used in Cape May and tatax places. was ncvir adopted in New York, I brush it clean d for its inrmlor upwards of a million dollars prior to tbe expiration of the patent a few years ago. To effrct a change lo New Turks Ore department alone woo Id in mire an expert*- of $830,000. *■• it is not likely Ibat any change will be made In a hurry, or at least, not until ti is dearly and practically detnoosi rated be ynod all prradrrnbur. thai tbr stibatituie proposed baa adrantage* which meet retry requirement or will malrrlslly en bancr tbe efficiency of tbe public Arc err rice. And tbeae conditions tbe owner* of tbe Ca tardy boaa ampler bare erery conAdeoce in being able p. fulfill. Our Oape May builders base been engaged tbe past week preparing estimate, for the proposed cxlruatoo of the Ne* Columbia, tbe plana and speeiftcniroos f-a which were left at tbe office of Bupnrio tcodent Edmunds Tuesday last try tbe owner of tbtpmp-ny, Mr. Junes Mi.aws, of PttlladelphiA Toe outran, we under, aland, arill I* gi.ru out to-day. and wort will at once brcniiunrocedaiibeliuproti merit is to be Aoiabrd ready for buaine--by tbe middle of June. *Tta plant weo furnished by ibe well-known Philadelphia architect. Mr. Dp ry, the style of tl»- pre opco and elaborated. Tbe new addition will form an rxtrnsioo of the present diniog-can wing. IBS by 40 Wet; will la built of pi ltd brick, fiur stories high with baaerorut. and bare a bandom* front ce Perry street. Tbe ele ration o: all aides wilt be moreatiraetl.e eren thai, that of the present building on Jackaot street, which baa always been greatly ail mired. A spacious p wch.with projecting wings and a lower on the Perry street end. will add greatly u> tbe arcbiiecttira i ocean front. Tba management of the bote determined upon. A reorot crfilctra" on acbool methodsays, that "tberr should la- a great deai more oral Inwructtn and a great deal lo* of text -books Eq. sully should there I a Iraa stringent aud exacting ruin in l> gaid to mem-riling fr-wn text book., A teacher who cannot irarb bisfay or gvgrapby without requiring a pupil In an awer q oral Ions in tbe exact language ' la, in fact, utterly unfit. 8cane tender t exact from pupils a degree of accural -> and varbal mrmoriling in this rrgant which tbr toacbera thnnarlrea could not attain u> and which not a single mrnit* • of tbe acbool board could teach, eren If they bad to be "kept in afire school' rrrri day in tbe year." And It might he further as Id that tbe custom of requiring children tn carry great kwda of U oks borne f mm acbool to be studied at oigbt. snen ttat •bould ehber be aelerp or rngaeed inane t to be abandoned. Free or tlx hours ot faithful study a day la etaajab for art Child, and then tbe busy or tired (ramus at borne should not U called upon tn u« Whateeer Cape May City may do In amy of Improvement for her unique Beaclr Drier will be money pqt to a wise ptrrpoar. Certainly tberr ra no more aura lire feature id ibis or any other i«an re agine the effect upon Use interest- ta II c dty If it was allowed to go to ruin. N- , tbe Driet most he kepi in rxor'leol or.b r, and atill further braotiflrd by the wi~ appropriation <.f m-wwy if Cam Mar b to keep eren la tbe march of lurp.-ot. meat. Healthy caaprtitnai all along the COM abould st I mull tr oar dty fathers tn Tbe Direct.-* of the Cape Mar Cltv Director* May Cliy i n

Land Company lalk .4 erecting a large : hotel on Uwir property tbe present spring, to be ready for business lor tbe Ami of , J sly. According to tbr plan pmpowd i the new btaei will bare an ocean frontage I of MO feet, extending aloe* Bruadwxy a ; depth >f MO feet, and baring a eaparl- , ty for tbe acoommndaUun of about BOO . A dinging apology la unmanly. Words ta regret at miaunJr^dtng which bd cedar and aU tUt should be etacied. After all a person's manner toward yoQ fa | the bra an,! row sincere apn'ewy lor bar - j urfwi gsenr rime, done yffn en tnjotoice. Joai West, crae of tbe ere. of Ita LJr | Baeinefc^ «cTau MmBraeiApickod | ULJtoXqpOsBma kaep 'it j lad. Oud beer oarer raiua feigned, Bat l sir ! cases ol a! Went |ei-w feeuds^uT ll.i. j port flwasM exial is to be regreftrd, but | 1 1 .a it me sock cxisummaie frauds and j r~

t. A company bar been orgaxoml to netP struct an iron pier at Cape May. which 1 will coat at least $100 000. Tlw officers of tbe enmpany are: I*U«bV nt, Albert - Merrill, of Camden: Secretary ami Treasurer. T. H. Williamson, ibis ctly, Di ' rector., A. A. Dame, lleury W. Bialx?, William E. Daria. cacti of New "York ; Hon. W. B. Miller, bf Cape May. and - D. R Falters. .u, of Philadelphia Tbe 1. pier to to be located upao tbe property of I. Ibe Cape May City Land Company, which „ last year purchased tbe Drrioe tract, near r, ll* Excursion House. The contract u will aouo be gires out, and It is expect- u d the pier will be ready for use Ibis surnf rotr. It arljl be about aixly feet wide, i, ami It is under ducuaainn wow abet tier to d make It a double decker or ooly a single, o Sertral of the gentlemen Interested in the r scheme are also members of tbe Rio , Oraoilc Sugar Company. and It is proi. pcqrd to bare steamboats and abipt land at Ibe pier, and take cargoes from tbe .sugar ..works so as to tan; railrrmd Irani- . ,( p-nation. As tbe tmal of tbe product t-f e tbe sugar laclory would be eent away is 0 tbe fall, tbe sliitors to the pier in the , i. summer would not be interfered witb. C Aaailing the dcrelopment of errou uoiil audi time as we could fire the in* f -cn.at ion offlctally we bare refrained fr.au ' referring lo the change in tbe management ' ^ of the Stockton Hotel, wliidi we ouwuo " d-satand frum reluble authority baa paaHtl inui tbe bands of 6oL J F Cake, late of ' ^ lite WiHard'a Hotel. Washlnglon, and formerly owner and proprietor of tbe old ' Congreaa Hall, Cape May. Whoever knew 1 Cape May in aoti-cnoAagrmtioo days knew | Culooel Caka He it was who gser toold ' Coognm Hall tbe wide spread popularity 1 w Licit made it tbe leading seaside hotel in ( the country. It wgl uoder bis manage. , ment and through bis iuAuence that Cbpc ' May io liner days became Ibe reaort of 1 Freaidrnt Grant and Ibe farorite summer i stopping place with Sherman, She. it 1st. and other distinguished notable, of tbr army and natloo. Since then be bas la ! Willarda and tbe Meu.-politan hotels at Washington. v>d tb'«gb it is eridrnt be did not auias. wealth while at tbe natiora1 eapilol, bit popularity as a boat Dev. r . waned. Duiiog tbe last fourrg Aeeyeai. > m twselbrai.-d lelween the Rocky iu<-uo ' I lain regitai and Wasliingtio. In sel. rung ' , him to omrtuct aAairi at tbe Stockr.w. r lire Hotel C-anpany hare aeted wtaety. We (iredict ooe of the trayrat and in.-. , : -ueces-ful aeaems f-w ibis fasbiooabl, . bouae uDdar bia rapf-r. k We congratulate our y.atng friend Mr. ' Frank Willing Liweh. wbo by ibe way i- < ' a Oape May boy. upon his appointment I- , - i lie napuoalble peiii-.n of chief auditor in .' ibe c.«nroller"a department, of Ibe city of 1 Philadelphia. Mr. leach mat .an active ' worker In the Independent— Republican . I Dem.«ou.'expteaalyba*wbiaaelectl.ibai..i. ' , a rrcngoitHHi ot tlutt movement as an rf 1 'ort in behalf of boorst government as paramount to party omsidcrations In a r etunmunicaUoc conveying the offer be I a role:— - Feeling it a duty aa well as n . pleasure lo encourage any movement ' • hleh has for IU aim a belief att.1 purer admlnlsuarino of public affairs, in , 1 -be interest of the whole people I lender . ne the position of Chief Auditor In tindepartment at the solicitation and recorn- 1 intuit! ion of grulirrocn m-wt pruninent it : idemlffed and moat inllmmtrly connected with the independent porti -n »f tbe Kei publican party. You air perhaps as well , known a rtpnwetdailte of that portion «' ■ your party as any one 1 might select tneeded flints*, capacity and availability." > Mr. Leach entered optmbla dalles yesur _ Mr. Win. Sutton, of Townscnd lole" , House, Is ibe owoer of ooe of tbe besi , rained iwiut d.»ja to be found in tbla |>ari if Ibe State. HI. master has Iv-en offer*: . fatiulouaprior for him. but ha. an far r. . fuwdtoaBl. lie i. ml tmly at borne it [ Ilo- Arid, but l« a awnrn enemy to all , . eamp. and wtalawags of eeery kind. Or •IV nctaaloo Mr. Sutioo lent hi. gunninw • -at to a friend, tbe dig rmt comprehend t I* fully tire .iiuation followed llie loai •er to S<« Die City and twot to S-nviii, « hen tbr cwt was pulled off it bad g... * vet. Dash lay d .wo upon It, nor aroul I 1 I lie move from bit master's pnncny «* in i It anybody take away Ibe coal for near two I , 'ar», .w till Mr. Button beard of tbe vigil .ml relievrd Hki faithful arollorl of hiT .elfmppolnkd charge. Tbe eair to pecu. f «r tn showing tbe aagadty of ibis valu y ahledog. _ ' Some Idea i.f tbe eneni and raloe ol " the c.vKer planting iodnatry within tin n ..rrdera nt Ospe May County may be cb . .ained fnan tbe following flgurcgaiherti: . _ uot long since by a n-prear-niative of on. • -f Ibe Stale departments and puNlabe.'. 10 ermnrcti'm with other inn resting atat- ' wict in the Ccranfjr GautU - 1 luaak siaiiiseyMWI aaa tiuarna^ri.w6 ^ njau^TD^warrBaj.uosa.u ^ WRAtluaradlart rear bc» B-rmrt. ""tS * • - - " guoraice s.. Tbe churtires grterally *em to be hav ing g. vrd meetings wherever revival aer- ' vkw are held, and through city, count! is awakrolng of the people for g--Hl. and many names '.have teen added tp tl. , - hutch needs. The meetings io the M. E. church, ibia dty. are Mill uatinurii. 0 the Aral fruits of tbaae wbo have cxprrrncvd omv.Tsi.m bring Afteeo children, ranging from tbe 'age of ten I" fiairtreo y and uoiiing with tbe church tost j,_ Sabbath on prulwiion. . ... — _

Tbr Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph , and TWpbooe C. unpaty propose giving Cape May and other South Jrrwy localities the benefit, and couvroicoeea of tele- w phone rotnmun'ieatloo with one another, p and with tbr outside world. Cape May (|> emu with the Pbilailelphla exdmnge, or hi ibe branch offices in Wilmington, Chester, rreolan, anU other towns. . . • . — lQ It wiU bo an U cm of mteted to rerve. of our local readers this week, Ibe Info:-rnatl-m ibat Mrs H. F. Donlilile has re <-< suroed Uie rvretn* of ber I UStotUCIk with kr cream, baaing r - .iwi-o it, at depart- g, . M'aa I office, las: evening. D til forget " to bring along the feminine and Juvenile - ! numbers of tbe family tbia evening. t> I Probably rtvt only man In tbe linked u j waddingi. J L BUrlrv.-tf Dallas *wIeT. '' ' I Texas H- wtait rait bunting with «J»l0 1 ,Jiu«uuuwtoW.pook-t.«4.-*J-p^« i • f.w wadding H- ww loading fnan the , Jwrooe pckei. however, and had "ale ' ! away »A0 id bia Ortvy befrae be da i ow l his mistake * | • } ' — ■" p l! Tbe toauing rM tbe new 3 cent piece has I been stripord \if tbe SecrHary of the j * j Trrawary.dhe qiwmou having heqn raia-d ^ „ : thd the new com, do not meet the reL pfuirvtnenfl of the, tow in that their value , ! SUQ aaatbar new dub is |aik*1 vf • v ' die.) "Tbe Growlers." surtfy It ,*ut,t u- i r- .«* be a targe oegsnia-twa: In fbis town. , w i Tbia b Mlba dub thai meet, at Stiles A ' ' fo-s rave. « I bey a-e . go«1 natnr*! "" t 5 peero *" MW 10 ^ UBtb blUU! I k

Breytuca. 1( is raid that rvo-wir- t«* driokiag is - tbe cause of neuralgia. > Eartcr cards sill he the next ettbjed of ' agitation among tbe Juveniles. Tbe real glove Aghl occurs when a woman trice to put a No. A glove on a No. 7 . land. Speculations will toon be in order re1 .peeling the coming season's businoa '■ Real estate agent Oarrrtacm has 'ibe ' credit cf c8n trolling mart of tbe reolkng 1 Cold Spring Presbyterian cburdi. by tbe 1 will of tbe late Judge Wales, U 'entirely ■ freed from debt. Mr. Elevens bas not positively decided ' ' yet whether he shall be a candidate for ' tbe mayoralty or #oi. . Confidence is a plant nt such tender ' • growth, tUt eVro a brewlb of auspicion ' will wither and blight. 1 The reindeer is swifter than the mule; ' • but tbe mule can stand still and make Tbe County Tcadwfs' examination will 1 lake place tbu forenoon at the public ' school Cape May O'.rt House. Cape May Court II use Hi awakening to 1 tbe necetaity of c»:;.\ i-hing sonic kind of : manufacturing tmludry in her limits ' Mrs. Jnlia Baillett. daughter of Mr. | Chat. Ludtam. pennUviUe, U viaitinc her ( friend Mrs. John H- Bcncxet, this city. Don't tie in a hurry lo mix up politics , with (oral rbrtloot It must be ackuow. , I edged that there to 00 good reasno for to I doing. ! Cilonel laming bas been supplying , with terrapins two ol the most famous , of Philadelphia's reswurauleura during tbe wioter. It is rumored on the street that Colonel ' Cake will manage the Stockton Hotel next J wmson. If an this great ion will be in , T"«I bands 1 Tbe ice crop being regarded as com par- 1 lively safe, ills now iu order lo display some solicitude respecting tbe proapecta * ./ th^peacfa crop. , Tbe Marks Brolbert' Iota, corner Ocean ■ si reel and Columbia avenue, arc for aale. • Apply to Colonel Sawyer, of tbe Chalf.mte, aa to terms. , M'. D. N. Atwaier.of WeatArld, Mass., | who*- laibev Aral visited Cape May Iprty | \ ran ago, sras a guest of tbe Miller Col- f age over Sunday la«. W. 11 VanGiUrr, Petersburg, makes it , point to teat the merits of the CbaMoote ruiutu at least once a week. Jlit visiting r day U generally Friday. Pa. tor Ingram will preach in the Green J Presbyterian cburclr on Sunday , next at 10 SO "a. m.. and 7 p. m. The > public is owdially invited. ' Owing to a tie last year two coustablr s will be elected this elecli.io— ooe for tbe j term of three years andrwoe for the ( unexpired term of two years. i (Vimpany "11" will a lebrate the ninth j anniversary of its organization with a J dress drill and reception on the evening of Wednesday next. 38ib inat. ] Mooing citizens' bousea is a [it-time not i excusable, even if no a holiday night anil J gkx.c under llie mantle of youthful thought* ( (e. uess and overflow or spirit a Tbe market gardeners about Cold Spri ng, t ■ml FuJ.ing Creek are preparing for the -[.. IO* by getting their hot beds sown with ' ft •:« foe early crops ofl vegetables. ' \V. C. Scuddcr, the wrU-known turn. . ber nx-id.snl. Camden, is a fr.qu.nl r '.u.lneai vlsllor, anfl usually makes bis luadquartera with Culooel Sawyer. j ibe winter begin nj think of the girls lo ( la- left behind. In otber word, duly must [ la resumed on shipboard lo a few days 1 Conductor Morgan U. Abbott, formerly ' i-xprea. agent at tbla point, met with an , accident while erupting cars last week, by I which be last two Angers of hit left bind. 1 li will la regular communiatiou at the ' Masonic Lodge, this ciiy. next Thursday | eveoiog. The hrethrrn arc reminded thai tbe attendance of tale Is not what It should Brother C..oper tells hit GautU reader?" * •f^a young couple residing near Hio 1 Grande, who have been married three , years and have tour children— two pair of i Cape May Point fx gaining a reputation | c uii[wny is doing well The hotel acccui. i m daiinua are all that the moat fastidious < require. Brevity it the soul of wit. The news , piper man who wrote In a delinquent aub--cribrr, "Send mc amount of blU," received for reply. "The amount .Is seven dollars and a half." So far aa candidates are concerned for municipal honors at I lie ensuing spring 1 • lection, there will be enough of tbtm to -opply the demand, and a variety to suit every kind of voter. A Hunt. Wm. Brattle. Wm. C. Ben-oi-tl. J. E Baum. Chat N." Grover, Lenin W. Barringer, Cbas. Corano and Mr. Rudolph Smith, were among tbr arrivals Thursday at Ibe Ohalfonte. { Mr. J. J. McOonvll PhiUdclphia. owoer of tbe New Atlantic property, was c the Island Thuraday to arrange for pot- - ting that oatabllahmrnt In Aral -class condi- - tion for tbe enming aeaaon. Pailiaa wiahiee Ui lake atnrk In the new Parties take lo

aeries of our Leal Building and Saving Fund Association should hand In tbrir names Detore Moo air evening next to tlie Secretary hv Tr-asutrr. The tern peral ore of Atlantic City in w inter la abool ten degrees warmer than and at (tape May the thermometer Is fram three to eight degrees higher than at Allantir City. — Er Prof. Wiggins' grrwt alorm is billed for election day. to that tbe point for our local politicians to decide will be whether I . p.«pooe the election or allow tbe « Id j cdHcert to bold over aragher year. Mr. Steve Wilson, chief of tbe bookkeeping department of J. II. Ilen cret A emablWuneai. is off for a few . week's trip through IVnn-y lv:, run. will. Im taseof operati.'d* iooalad at llarriaburg. Among the cottagrr. wl*. were down 1 the present week rtgiat.-rlng at tbe Qisl- ' were: — Jacob G. Neafl-. Wm. V. i McGrath and family, Robert 11. Draltie.S. >- A Rudolpti. II. L Taggait aud Ctres E. | SWIy. Harry Hughes' odtaee on Washington -tree! nyar the publie buildings. Is sp[.owching eompletii-o. It w;ll be an at- ' . recti ve fraiare to that part of tbe town. ' Hand A Ware, our rewdeot coulradors, are the builders. The lost, at ray eil or stolen rt.vtn that -ui February B.h, is toppled .to be lurking ( yew where in the. eastern hrcdtpfaarc. Let ri hi. *ma i. ywswn ^ovdl-

beting of tbe bousea. The preaeat system , i. very hnprrfori aad -fun leads to the", bewilderment -t Strang, re who may be • looking up friends am mg our cottog. families . . Wiggins gale sank Capt. Sdiellmger's ■ yacht Cvlaatkia overal I be landing. When tbe storm abend it was found that tbe big . waves of the channel bad lolled over tbe , ill-fated craft in wild disorder. The public servant who undertake* in . teach all clmaees and rrecds. with their , home taffuenca and gurTvundirgs so varied. must be. In posse®! on of the pbiloro- . phrPsstooe to succeed as be would desire. Mr. A. P. Hildrrlh deehuea the ratlwr doubtful bpcor of a uominaliua for dty onundl. bis only political amhitloa firing . to Prrf jnp his 'duties at menlwr of tbe Board of Preebuldeiv acrcptably to I lie community be now Aepresentr. A prracbrr wbo aa< no! well acquaint . ed with the elocutionary art ptoced The infection on the wrong word, f-.'-lnnlng the literal Italic io I Kings, xiii, S', and read ; "And he spake unto his mt>-. -ay. Ing Saddle mc the aw. Ami they iwddi-sl turn." Mr. Nathaniel Norton, of Middle towni yhlp, who bas been llie year past, a faithful and conservative mrnita-r of the bon-.l of frtcboldera for Cape May OOUniy «ill be a pf^pcr man for re-ch-rttonal the coming twlloting for township and county Alderman Ware bas received frmn Governor Pattiaoo a renewal of his cointllitaioo a* c-xiituiB-Ioncr of drola foe the mlw-ioe -was i-sn- .l noder Govern -r ; Il-.y!'. hand and seal, tbe taw requiring 1 the'lne-aningexecutivc tn re-issue all com-, mission, of tbe kind. Seven stormy Sundays in successi.m have had Uieir effect upon our church nougrcgalioub and in cioaLquence when tin- collections ought 10 he It* largest In J cover increased exprnws inci-lent to tlii* ; churcho. they srr aluigdher 1 iusuQlcu-ut to meet Current hills. Mr. Charlea MacAI**ter. of Soulh Sea- ' vi!M. is said to be the ebamphm shot of Amerira. He has won rrery on test f.w ■be part three" years in which he but teen engagwi. anil lias also tern vieloriou. , ahr-twd. having beat tie l—l shot, in Eng- ■ land, and other countries of Europe. ] City Treasurer Farrow prrerats tbe rare J ■ptciaclenf a public nfflcinl v iluotarily re- , hit responsibiliiies upoo tlw . plea Ibat he bat had "an elegant auAl _ cicDCy" of tin- m for the pre-, ml lie ^ iwuiiivety declines a rr-nomioation.tlioogh , lent to an elect i'wi. Tlw air of the Pennsylvania capital ( d-m'l term to agree with our frieud. j Coonctlman llugbea and Caplsin Jaine* J C. li- ntM-u, I. -Hi gentlemen having been ( < J.liged to tempivarilv auspeod tbrlr lejp» j and return to their (tap.- May b wnes for , rest and curative trcaimvnL , If it he really true that tbe schools of t the Middle township of this day are infer, lor to those of twenty-ffve years ago let , tlie spcciAcalioot be fully set forth, tyo. , the charge include all the schools, or i« . teferrooe had to aurnc [.articular ooerl j us btve a bill of particulars. We are , interested in tbe matter. , Mr. Eoos Scbellrnger. the veteran Cap* ] May pilot and one of our most eaieem.- 1 ' town-men, baa been Mricken down by i anutbrr paralytic stroke.the wend which i lias laken him within a year. He is per- I fectly helpless, and much anxiety is fell • by family and friends as to the probable i turn Uie attack may eventually take. r Capt. "Fig" Foster, the hem uf many a ' wvll-toldjair of Ca[ie May A-hing adven. went off no a trip in pursuit of early 1 rock and perch on a day of last week. 1 in deep water he found that the ' ld.ler'lo fall boat had been left no shore. < What tbe experienced (kipper did under j folded. Mr. Samuel Shields. Sr..an ago! citixen of this place,dted Sunday last allcr a Im geting illness which for many years bas - incapacitated htm from d-.iiig any bu-i. ' new. At ooe time Mr. Shield, own.sl I cimside table real estate no the Island, but ' through i*>e cause or another his property I left him. and for some time he had been < reduced to aliydute want His rrtnaius I cmveved to their last resting place < *1 Gold S[u Ulg VYidbisdav. *cl vice Wing < held In tlw Presbyterian chutch, this city, j Tbe lUUfdgv PobliAtng Company of ' PTaTETfuT*" seeds us Afty cents in post. , stamps to defray owl of giving tbelr j tX Biblical Reward" eolegirisc a no- . lice In tbe Wava. We gave this same , concern a'paragrapb a year or roagu, hut ; Ibe publishers failed to appreciate oar | klndocte, and ►> we never made any i charge .if It. Io fact they didn't like It at all, and iu eridepee th.red promised | give ua Uie oppon unity of pruring ins . ; courtgf Justice what arc said about their , plan W doing bushjesa. It is needless to , aild that a » far tbe suit has never been in- - slituted. For the bene At of our reader*, , many wbo are doubtleaa acquainted with . Ibe ( wm of the notices published by tbe Kutlcdge coocern, though powbly igoorant ot the asadaa operandi of Ua busiors*. we would explain that a reward g-oerally ( • of t20 is oArred for tbe aduti-wl of annw ■ easy Bible question, auch as : Which i> ' tbe longest verar! Which is the .boctrsr; . ' Who was the father of Z -bedee's children? - etc. Of course it la natural In suppwe thai to such questions there will be bun- . ilreds of correct answers, liut the adver- , tisera liavc provided f-w Uie emergency by inf-wiuing llieir friends that Ibe reward ■ will I* divided among the winner, when , ■ there ia more than .me. Now this' looks . fair on tbe face uf 1', but i! lias a irry different appearance when It is underst.*! that every prrano '-trying for tbe reward ' must send twenty rent* io silver (no po»t- - age stamps taken) with their answer." ami . in lieu of wbkh they are promised a single oopy of the HutUdpe MmtUf. a worthleaa publication uf no literary or in- ' trtnalc merit whatever, and dear at any [ price. Bui bow at**u tbe re-want? Oh, r vra. Uw reward was lu be divided, of 1 cuurrr. sir **rig th. lucky winners lull 1 iliere are «> many of limn that the Butledge Publish ing Company have adopted i tbe simple arrangement of di-tributiog J the twenty dollars am-mg the twenty w ho int send io the enrreci aoswrr-i. t. *1 ' to i-wrii si Inner unUi the original reward is ■ used up. .Affinal inch la "i b.- import oT the exptanatioo usually ..ffvre-.1 from , month to month in tbe'columns of the T Monlklp.

r Tbe regula- meeting of the Ospe Msy j, d ' Court House Literary rt.wi.-iy will lie held , ! in llie schoil Iwusc on- Friday eveoiog. March Ad. 1883. !"n t I-MS: b 1 : &&L»'=3SE1| • «: 33& I p- ; \- j, .I in , _ A BoHoo w h o! girl describes a -"Imat • u a statu.- with tag* upder It," evidently ®£ she ir ignorant "f the kind of bust are bave ct about berc. To prev-nl a financial bust g. buy your grocerwa cheaply of Btllea A « Lust. — A tadyta kto-'l! collar plh *•' m 11. a plain gold hand. If found an t flfi »: _ the Wars office a soil a'akif ward will be rmd.

c 1 Tl„- wrecked steamer .Vsptor was told r ls«t rtaiatday, c <V. Sent! Wheat on has been quite sick for a week past. ■ Frank Sharp is cashier io tbe restaurant of Sharp A Edgw. 1504 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. E Marital inAdelity has led to marital inc frhcxty l.- ween a couple at Sra Isle City, rc-uliiog in aeparation. ' , Capt. T. F. Townaeod, of tbe Signal r Service, Philadelphia. Is visiting his parcuts at South Bearille. Rev. W. L Junes. Court House, assist, cd la. the religious service at Paleruu Bap- - list church on Wednesday evening. ' Capfaiu Geo. Johnson, of Grern Creek, r .• ruaning wstera iuto the sounds foe Ed. . Deva-tl. Mr; Deraul is puuing out about t 3000 kusbeta. Mr. WUlets Wbeatoo has secured the contract for building the turnpike bridge for lbe.Bee*k-y'a Point and Oorwn City . turnpike company. c Charlie lawmire came down <rom . I'm In. let phis <® Tuesday, and afterf ilm- '. ing at the Lancaster IJouse. rtca 1-lc, visiicd his wa «ide c-rttagetaear Pahrrnvf 1 k.-t for their pou'l! rv and legrs at Seaville Sulks every Tutwday. Mr. J. N. Kk-r, . of Clayton, one ..f the Wav t'n advertisand para eXcelirnl prices. 1 A ley Uildrrth, accompanied by bis wife j 1 and numerous progeny, abandons-l ilu-ir . - borne at S-a I-kvsud slarte.1 f.n- Bridge. 1 i- ton on Tuesday. The scene called forth I many expr.-~.ions of pily lor tbr poor ! children. ' Tbe schooner John ilo.ir. laileo with j , oysters, from Baltimore bound to New . , .York, catne ashore on the Hereford bar i . Sunday last, during the fog. She will lie | . t'd«l loss, but a small portioo of ber | | cargo being saved, the iiyeler*, whl ch are, from the Chesapeake, dying at toon they ! imbibe the water of. Ibe ocean. An entertainment will be held in the Ashury M. E. church, on Wcdoetday i evening. Feb. 23ih Besides choice ringing. amusing dialogues recitationa. there . win he sunt features never be! art exhibited. An orclicrtra will discourse delightful mu»ic. Side spilling, button bursting shadow [wOlominrs and tableaux. Ad- . mission, 33c Children. 13c. Tocmmeocc at 7:30. -Pnax-eds for tbe bemflt of tlie A party of gay masqucradera from Prof, t'rawf.inl Buck, Sea Die City, on Monday evening last. Among the psrty were !>r. L. Uuinpbrrys and wife, Miaae* Ella Corson. Carrie VanGilder. Murisl Con-m. Susie Vosa, Bertie Hrooks, Julia Adiiiii*. Messrs. Julius aud George Way. IL Uio-As. Alt. Owper, II. It Hewitt, Cbas. Faster. Cliaraclers represenle*l were 0 .akei.-»,UId Woman. G aldeaauf Night, Devit Indian. M.*rning Turk, etc., etc. Ounri-lerable m.-niment was had at Bro. S expense, who ucfurtonaiely forhit costume An elegant spirad or re ■ ih men l* was served at uAdnigbL The tral gran 1 rouricsl selections. J^umenHis game* and a Hre.ll along the strand by moailight, added to ffce, cvcning'ejrieasMr. T. C. Sharp. Ocean View, was the first to venture- iu oyster planting in the sound* of Cape May rernnty, taking iiilQ paitnrrahip wiih htm Mr. Peter Watkins. Mr. Sharp furnished the "sinews" and n yewii ago they began by laying out planted three thousand bushels mure-. They made money, and ibe improvrmeut worked BJSoorasfuUy that ntbr.t wric in. dueed to layout beds and eogage io the bus nes-. Theejrsult i> tliat bi-day the shipping of Cape May salts is one of the important industries of llie aeasbon-. re-acliing about srveu Uiousaod harreta by rail ian year. Mr. Sharp lias now ralalilisiwd a branch of ibe business id Philsdelphta, and expects lo make larger shipmenu than ever. He is extremely desirous of securing facilities for makiog Ocean View his [aiinl of shipping instead of Seaville Statioo.aaving some two miles further cartage. Joined In wedlock. On Thursday afternoon of last week, Mr. Frank U. Powell, son of CoL Charles R. Powell, was married to Miss Idelta V. itauglner of Capt. Somevs Hand, all of Tuckaboe. The ceremony look place at the icridence of the bride's par* mis, and was perfortM-d by Rev. C. W. Helsley, tiast or of 111* Tuckaboe M. E. chutct.. Mr. William R. Powell, brother of the gri-jtu. was brat man.. while Mis* 11 an to l- ti. Hui-I. tbe lovely sister of the 1 vide, acu-d as hndesmaid. The bride, wbo II ooe of the moat admired and es- . teemed ol Tuekaboc's fair daughters, -looked ehanntng iu while casbuiere, with a profusion of wnlte lane, beautifully reby a bouquet of natural Bowers. Mrs. Ms'ttic Heislcr, upoo a rich toned organ, perfargmd Jleudelssohu's Wedding as the brutal party entered the beautifully dcctra'eJ parlor where tbe .it enemy took place. Congrmtulatiuaaand good wishes having tendered by retatives and fneods prosMg, the bridal party and Invited gum's, about tntrty in numtier, sat down t" ooe of thioe grand wedding dinners for which Turkahne lias become noted. After sitting long at table tbe oanpany arose, and were sb two the display ol wedding glfu which wdre numerous snd beautiful. Among those present were Col. C. K. Powell and fife. Muses Maggie and Annie Poach, Mrs. Hand, mother of the bride, Capt D. Ireland and wile. Rev. C. W. Hctalcy. wife and daughter, Mrs 8. Smth. Mr. and Mrs H. C. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. Mra J. 8 Knott. Mrs. Era Taylor, Mr. Will Powell, Mtai Hannie G. Hand, Miss I'rudie Parson*. Mta* Hattie Lee. Miny invited were detained «»n account of tbe norm. I Trial evening the hanj.y couple regtalcred nt the at. Burn Hotel, l'ultadeiplm. 1 On Moodsy evening they were f-tund at " home and were honored with a delightful 1 serenade at tbr hand* of tbeir young I fn.-nd.. Capt. Hand was not home to wit- • oesa tbe uiarnagv of bis daughter, hi* vrs1 fci having railed a few days previous. B. It ta Wbtspered That the harvest for Atlantic CUT hoharvest City in

Ids ta not of a very cstravagnnl character M^TrewT-rags'syuem and aanitary'&S dtttoo will he more Hnkingly felt this H coming season than ever before. That there i* some prnlability ot Colo. jt DC'. Duffy having tl* New Columbia tbta c, Tluti tbe ooly thing to cure aome ran- „ tors ..n religion and temperance to to give „ Thai many iwopto are *o given to worry [J that they make themselves rick lest their , hal. s won't At thrm wben they become ti That tbe 1 gal Temperance League adll 'no*, rua so in.ie[s uJ.-u. ticket at ll* city elect too tiili Mstrl-. hut the mrmhara will each vol. lot wbueve. be moelder* tbe o man fur each office. Tbe Bridget OB Patriot rvderriug to one j of Cape Msy City's local tosues vrry I trnthfully remark*:— "Mra of boom coo fieri oos boocst y ' I differ aa to whether tbe bat interests of 1 Cape May would be best served by entire 1 UMflUntT,' ov Judldou Aeeuse xystem. ! k was ever thua. While all may admit : 1 certain things to be great evils, but few i agree si to tbe best methods of dealing , with I bene" Special bargains Just at this time st , . M-s. IL T. Brown s, 35 Wgpbing" d , st act. Tbe demand far gpriag- and sum - m v goods will soon I* crowding bet store with customers, and before making room . : ! r tbe coming stuck she ha. uutnerou. \ ' remnant*, and uoda and eods of tones, ; tr.OTmings.sn*! lad**' notions of all kind*. 1 Which she will now close out at cost 1 P*<«s t.-'TsraJr'n^S^! 2T*^» sfta'St t caa bsaaraei. fend aDthraa* nees.ee prnah

d Dommic infelicity toabout to separate ' a yOun* married couple in South Dconir, ' if tbe rialemrnt* of the husband are to uc ' relied upon. He declare* bto intention of breaking up bhusekeeplnjf, selling off^ev. " erything aud separating from hit wife. ! 11 i- The Wife [aid a virit to *Squirp Holmes ; '' ', and laid her grievances before bun. end * tbe Justice is moving in ber bebslf The , 1 , husband's accussriont against the wife sre ; 11 believed to be utterly groundless, and it j h , to hoped be will think better of It anil , '* >- cultivate a more affectionaie dtapositi.w | 11 toward ber who to yet but a child-wife. K [, Mr,' Andrew Watkint ha* given' op • d '• store keeping, and Ibe liuie building be * " occupie.1 i. again ft* rem. . I* Ti* other cvrvtlng ooe of our shir* I f • bad tbe usual nun, lar of "ritle..,' and. b • as usual II* babil* and cooduct of ncigt.- i , T bors not present were bring dircust-.! ! At hist one elderly genlleoun lis* amnr n except iems to the o.uise pursued bran- j ft i- other, and said — "I wonder how I* ootrid ,, i- have ilone iu anyhow." "Well." aaitl | another •( tl«- sitters, "iiere he K ami i „ yras can ask-" Hi. mrsiuwla.1 a-4 taren - " , observed by tbe speaker, and there was an ; '' , oppressive sitcoer for unit minqt.a. [a i- Judge Divrvty deelares'that be must Jb '. have a new horv— one that, can ram" him 1 u | to ll* station in twenty toinutes. Old ! e ] "Ned" has served hi. ina-trr well, but t- j ir ' growing old and losing b(y speed. . j n '- ; The Young Pe> .pie's L'oion held a very j 1. b entertaining meeting in Young's Hall last : g •r Saturday evening. The lot of original y . conundrums, which were plainly got oA ll j on the yoong ladies present, were pointed, j " a j but rsceetliugly humorous, pod receir,-,! . o ,r in good spirit. ; « e ; Mr. Tbos. James lias purchased the Jef . | h r frraon property, between South Dennis i . eland Seaville station, and will make hi. y ! residence there- " j Captain Smith Stik-f has improvrd hi. 11 c property by tbe erection of a new house n f yard fence, and to complete the pleasant ,i - appearance of thing, ('apt. A. Nickeraon e has Joined it with an addition to his own. The paragraph referring lo a gentleman - favorite of a toe of our ladies tast-wo k 11 I should have read "snow- ol our band*- m- p c tadiea in their twin- K ' '' r Capt. Aaron Nickeraon aud w-ife and Capt. James D. Nickeraon and wife. <-f ' South Dennia, liave been visiting at lit . P 1 Grande tl* [art wick. Tbeae brother, y a will soon be off for tbeaprlng vetorl trade. J- [ Our venerable aarcwor. Mr. Albert IV- „ I toraon. has been quite ill again, but ia now l able to be "out. It ta hoped be will soou recover his usual health and strength. ' Ckpt. H. M. Carroll remains very ill. , c Mra. Annie Stiles ta also quite ill at tin* ( writing. . H Mtsa Annie Carlton left for Ikt hi.... at d . Ami.;' on Mundsy. Byberamtahilityau.l ( graK- 1 si* w on many fnetids while Iter.-. t: Sitting up with t.gii his girl sod tar ^ " on Tuesday night. At rk-veu.p'elork h.- " 1 threw up ibe spaocc and abandoned the f contest. "D* aunrtriumptaih S The Young People's Ass.ynatl.in, tl,i.> ft \ village, purchasixl and preaentel a new a ragan to tl* M. E church, tbe uidinriru- ,, i ment having seen its best dgj s. ,, t There is a grueral expressiou of tr- ~ 1 grel among tbe young people,' partirula: - o t pttahed organtat. Mm lleolry. Wbo lor ti . fuccesaor will be ta oot yet determiued. » e Somebody raised a fearful racket last '' t* Monday evening along the Marahailriikr read in trying' lo catt-I: tbr Mag.-, tbe " . people of the neighborhood imagining it ' was some ooe l*iog chased by thepanth. -v Anioog tbe sea-faring niertita-r* uf J I ,, - ' ' community who left lt*ir h one. tbe p.-- ., week to awume direction of their resp.-c. () ' live veasels. were Messrs. Ennch IngrrJ soli, Aral Willets. Alfred Jester, Frank logenoll. Arthur Stcwlman, Anne Csuif., 1 Jr., tud Anion Camp, Sr. Wednearisy evening Captain K. Tayl-o j entertained a plhy "f friend* at hi* bo-. „ pitable it-rideocr. among tbe gurwu being ji • Ssntuel Steel uian and wife, N. Champion „ ' and trifr. Job. Sutton, Sr., and wife, and at • Mta.Fi/cr. ; W. R. VanGilder. the irrepressible and < vrntnraome young merchant. ta aware that Is oumeruu* parsons are predicUng his In d iwnfall. but Will says h: ta emu to ta " Hiv. and ta Ailing all orders with prompt- n Dt-ss and iltapalch. "'* 'i|fj ■ ■— li : Mr- J. S. smith, Txitin -nHTck «i1rl*h:- ri tie sl.ee. plnckily struggling a'ungagainst nt ' the heavy odds. Miss Hattie Marshall, wbo is but four- - a treu yesrs uf age, has for ovp^a year been Jj . diseaM-, asthma,lhat the has not ta-ro able g youug a |*-rsui auch a state uf hresith is ''' e quite discouraging, aud iu tar aAbctiun ' ■ she hat tbe un branded sympathtea of '■ rasny warm friends. 5 On tbe Ath of March tbe Petersburg M. s E Mite Society will give a fire enter- , k Uinruent, the exercise* of wbidi promise p e to be of an exceedingly interesting char- r b acter. Tbe ladle* r.mnect.d with tins ^ • aiciety deserve great praiae for ttair encrd gy. and should receive ample auppott at « the bands of toe gentlemen Tbe Chinese tea party held Tburedjy " evening In Slille'i llall resulted io m.vi- • • ing tbe anticipations of Its managers. Tlie ■ ,e ball was crowded. A Urge delegation of " Masons and tbeir wives numbering over ' dred snd flftT others were also presmt and " ^ took *upi*r during the evening Tue co- ' • trrtalninent wa« repeated last evening. Rev. James Vaoxant, wbo holds a au- ' " pernumerary relation in the M E. Confer- , race, is [.-rmsnentlv located at Peters- ■ iog services in the M. K. churdi, a matter _ greatly appreciated by tbe chureb-go-rg ^ nubile. Owing to the fact of tbrre laving ' been so many atoraiy Sahbatbs tbta ylar. t j but two Sunday morwing smtsni bare i tieen preached by the pastor. He lias not. t km Idle, however, and at Seaville and Bcrnlcv's Point churches he has been dor. , n_ ing valiant service for tbe Master. t

There is nothing like STTtetn, even in j jSQvMioi^foel ^ ^ One of our tborough gijtl* prrarat^tater"3n"ibeJfollowlng oretn drives into the woods early in the ! morning, cuu a had of wcs«l and carts hiene before dinner. After dinner be cuts tbe load up into stove lengths, snd in tlie evening and oext forenoon it to consumed, while he goes the same tound again, thus daily supplying the "daily dr. mand. U krops him Jogging along Meadlly, but be takrs no trouble about it in adand makes the scriptural quota"SuAlcient for the day to tbe evil Kauok-a. Mo., Feb. », 18B0. I pur-'t-a..,! eve hnttl** of ynur Bo[. lliucni am well [beared «rn« the butevs. Taej <1*1 tar mure gool man all me aiedieu* eta bee lakes ' tor via yeara. WM.T. UrcUfRE TSe above a froqi a vevj rvBabie tanner, eight jrera. and cost! ohtala no relief unUI j are <>>d Hap Btltm-^Me « trie is u rid , J oar**. W. H. BI8IIOP * CO. . ' I Wben you want a seating machine or ! organ get tbe best while you arc about j it. Comrade Craig baa the New Home Machine and Estv Organ*; each' In us line 1 quite unexcelled. Tbey may tie had on a a tcommodaling terms. c There was an auction sale of unclaimed D gotds from tbe express office in Pflebio, • iki, recently, and James Thompson gave - h tl for a box. It contained two. gold k bricks valued at $11,000. "What to worse than freckles," ask. . . : yoong tody. Cores my dear, euro*. No- „ tody can rlepoo frecklre. A onther nuiu. isnoe to muddy o.flre every morcltg fur n braakfast.U> obviate this buy* gvutnoe article of Stile* A Co., 63 Washington St.

ITeparlni for tbe Mummer. ' wniT carx mat raorooza tsusV roc { . sruiira visitor* sxxr axaaoV. • i ffi Cam; May Crrt. February, 14.— Judg- 1 ing from the activity now manifested at |l this popular aatrring place by the Inhabi- I and tl* owners of cottages residing 1 i at a distance, in Ibe way of it-modeling ! j and repainting tta-ir pitqtrrtir*, and by j , ; wink ta building new and handsome a j rraldencas, as well as by the authorities ® | gradiDg tbe streets. [«r (erring tbe ! and pbricg the Arc, water and , J department in tbuti-ngb working or- | I ; a ' prtaperoos and briUiaot summer a i« exptatted. The suuqss of the ■ , law reason laid tta f-randslion for en n a : sucoeaslul furore. Hotel krepera. j f| I b -arding-house pioprietura and the tillI ten* generally ate lug aim bt-pe. »bd all i * I enter gnile.!ly tub. scbrn-tv and measures I | petm»u. nlly uiipn,ving Ibe dty and j land the travelling public. Tbr mild j > triitT.t-f. the lad few ilajs Lasgiu-n an j ' impetus to tl* spirit ta i ntcrpriw. and. as | I i a result, yiu every ante the sound uf the I I ; bamnirr U hoard, whik-. merianirw and j Improvement, and additions are total ' j made to the well known ami popular | hading holds, via., -the Stockton, Con- j ' Hall, Ne* ( '- -Vtinbia and tta Wind* j t"*r." A large and commodious hotel ta being built by Virtor Dctttaot at the cor* j ol llrarh avenue and Decatur street, ardingiiuusrs an King elected: aud dations of the last character will J* In the -uaand more than v J\ed tta city dining the last areata. The drive along tta beach wKI ta ex* tended to Scaell'a Poiut in one direction nod lo Cape May Point on tta other, and ; placed in the best condition. A new iron will be erected at a cost of 4 1 00. 000. ' and it ta proposed to have a number of t proved so popular aud successful last [ year. Information has further been tr- .[ re ived of Ita intruded visits of military Cd oitar organ ixati. vis of even greater i tuber than last year, and U|s.ra every With the view of placing tbe ciiy iu Cilv Council at ta lart session pavsed ton natter srs.TiSd'al 1 Sawyer. Which by every ir.b liigrnt I mind will I* linked upon as ta tta liigb- ] est importance anil calculated to prndure , of the ground under allbulUltnj^—exceplthree initios higlicr than surrounding grounds; oartjiHs owners of property lo7ltan*iiir caDn*-cting with tbe main |.i[>L1 bv rrguiar ..[onintv wtth traps, and i pnq*riy-owneis n-a on tl* line of a city sewer. It furtlier provide* f.w tta laying of a new sewer |n|* Iwtween JefferaOn street snd Madison avenue, of n -t Ww* nert villi tlie luxiu pipe, which it also directed tote rxleudetl 130 feil vast of MadiSta avenue in order lo amply into I I tta mam creek, mid in such a ma -te-r as ; j i Pens I Iks are providrd f-.r viota'i-mt of j 1 tmwiey I- aH«o|.riatid f-» tin- puq.ae ta j I faying Ita ex prases of the prop-ae.1 im- 1 ■ SSSva SSSSi I ' gainsaid, and the tam-Ocial effect* will be fullr realized in the future, tlttar tnea.of an Squally important character arc in cut- tii[uiriu:i Tta healthy character of tta climite at I 'ape May ami-Uscveanrraof ti-mperalurr, iluF of other piinta.oo the coast. official re-pott* of tlie United rttatea aig- , when aifded lo litis, tta author!- , ties put to lot go the la-sl coctxuvablc "; methods for preserving auff Improving lt« fully appreciated by tta people of tin- entire- country. The Virginia Tobacco Store ,'J. S. Scrotal Co.. aatsMtahed in 1876. lias removed i:s branch at No. 6 South Eighth St.. io tta niaiD store. S-.. « South Ninth Street, two door* above Ciiestnut, Phils, ilrlphis, where all it. business m fine Cigar* and Tobacco. Smokers' g-«.l» and special "Bcrnon's Smoking Mtxe>"4s-anw ronoentratod. The ooly branch to ai Cape MaiTWiit h will n-opeii for ibe season on June I. u clear a. water, ana. .. Its asa- tvltratra-ls , [.Tfee! Vegetable Ustr k-wturee. [t w,u Ua- j store rrsj hair tu ua asural rs-w, am. t-r—re-r j s aew growth where It ha* -totlrn off. It a-y* | A genu, ■-hUsdrlplns. ami BALI. a ItlXKEL, f' The Great Female lletndr U ptdLocd by tta Wranea-a Medkal Imultutatal Buf falo, N. Y.. and is their fsvmiijiprwTtp. ■ tion f-w lad'** who are snfferiSg firoo vnv sex. It is add by druggists at ?Y 00 per bouic. Indies ran obtain adwre free. Bend sump for name* ta these -who have Ixtra eurei. c2."i 31«r Adrcrtamrnts. , piLErt. A SL-jtr. CUBE SHKX. 1 IIMs c.'n. «Kl). 'oo., w'stonK. v. I ^NNL'AL MEETIXG.^^ ^ ' i ire win take" TortkineSi'SBmS* to'scrrs rtfrtM ' If. T AY LO It, See'J. , m Eii U Y" M VlU YD, ! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW _ •»»nveyanlt:r. j HERE ST LAST. r Uler Imiig and Heavy Halting ' Keller la Drought N fbo*r vs-leo Mad Iu W ' tare- tor Be- lo use u."' "oa,*Um*' "llrI' "* | BEx*oS'a ksft'i ftEfoBoai^WAS1 * n ' ° lefrma *U{«.P limio'le'af;" ., , gennlue to - u: n.. ». r I. -.iMjl; j ru-rt SEABI BT a JOHStsoS, I.vaki. S. t #>

flrir a^dpfrtismfnts. CtRliiN'mMEOt FOR PiLIN. Rh.e£malism.Cj(cura|ata,'^)»1tca, M^lKnmii BUFFALO, N.Y T HE ONLY ASSOCIATION Lady Physicians "LADIES' TONIC" C..S'| aad' sV stade durkir l-rrerasaev, st rvgntar r< iu -t - throash rhxas •- Cne Pint Bottle is Sufficient. Fold bj Droreistf- Price. S1.00. 4K . i o Horso SparkArrawtlng ^J^W^Vlru. Pt^p^ad be B. W.TaYSS a SONti^ ^ MMmm MSwRM IMMiii.iil.il 15 PATENTS. GEORGE E'. LEMON. , A WINSOME FACE. I A l.uily ,i Ih> I .u bors for ber Hex ••llie llrlp Kite baa Irani nnnllirr rllj. ■ nj may -A>-«a~ai< >T~nier. me prariiuoaen ot M. tr.ubrae natal, wmsiaur ll--- sa l gentle ,. tiiei.t-- -t » i u.t-voni.} rrrpsrerou'thit (u* ui* £T piSSar t % °-Vre..iei.ii mj i u tgia-m that u the ntau rerta"1 mrm'.^iwt^r^Kena^V'KAt-oKT* KENEDY— whlea 1 u .-irrstan-l U nuHv by a ,,, * citanuan psrsrasn u-l sarrson of lionaoub CQNsUMPTION. " hKfi*E2aikiai!!n*u»swT«*. iSlTS^^ girrei. cor. U. rap. C. H. Patoxu OOc*. Wage Uv rut to anowM. ksiwiauis. Leaks JahawaqS -i i