Cape May Wave, 28 April 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

HHsni iS \Er J r1 •** ' ' I Published Every Saturday Morning ~ ~CAPE BAY. APRIL 28. 1883rL. i ^ u meCnjoju, m, CAFE MAY. its pre-emimshce as a seaside sanitarium different popular ecaaide reaortx baa bomh • subject of tboagblful consideration upon the pert ol thg-travtHiiE public and throe degiroau of > tow weeka' ml sod rmwte during the tullry and ctxrvaliog eiitmtxv mooibs of tbc year. Thl» bu bees 'owing to the fad that at" tome of these nenru. malarial end other fevers hsre eppeered daring the eeeeoo: whiH. In recant lo ethers, f«l~ end BattCMOS repuiH tree-- epreed by ibdirtduals Inter•rtrd id the euoceae esd pmeperityof rival rtseorlr, sad foe Ibe purprac of taking errey petrooeee from the Ulier. In addition to tblr. Ibe report, of the Nelioo.1 end gtnle Rom. ..f HemUh. beeed upon rell.l rteiinire end ohecrretiimi prepaid end nmir I* mrdleel end eoentifle men. here proved e powerful lercr In • dru.i ig public MMaUoa to ibe metier; bat f I »n wbeireer cenee, It U gratifying 1 1 Kn-<w ihet iocb le tbc ceie. The mein objcCU of e ertit lo Ibe weride ere to gain t irl.iilp fmm weery toll— to Inhale e pare ntmropbere-to Indulge in e «efe end invigorating belh— to regain loet eoergiee, or In utter wort, to temperate one', faesllb. Bocb a remit cannot praaibly be obtained ml a reside reeort poaaerting none or bill few of Ibe allribolre ralcaleted to prodi.ee II. in making ar*electloc, Ibe • eeekrr after beebh cannot poeeibly go eel ray wbra be follow. ibe advice of throe. Srbohavp bed experience end who lnvf reap. I life-giving bencfiu end advantages from • few weeks' anjourn et a particular Maori* esd when he labia Into considers - tioo lilt feet lliel I lie liigbral medical authorities botb national and .tele endorse c.

lu healthful': eea and He excellent eenilery be mod. tion Wei ink* end oberrrelionr »po«k,f * themselves, end when these eic «, made and prepared by men hnrtied in tbeir pruferaioo- themselves loo, eeekora u after knowledge.' prortd of their repule- m linn, having Implied faith In their own le oinclutlon. end anxious for the public ,u good, they cannot be successfully cool re- (r diet, d; whilrt on the other hand, full filth „ end credit moat be gireo thereto. tl The Mate Board of Health ol our own p, -State (Saw Jersey bu«™ for tteelf a jo high reputation not .only for the ability of b, its members, bat the arduous labor, uo- p, dcrg are by them; their unremitting atten- y tins lo doty, and their gieing to the world « report, replete with medical «d sdefltiflc 0| knowledge valuable alikcTotbe citizen and to the profession to which they are attached. Tbeit UtcSigatlons bare relaletl hi look subjects a. there the caoeca j" and looaUlka of disumac,— !bc purity of 1 tbc water -aupply of tbedifferent citinand '' villages, Ibe character of the toll, -the '■ relation of drainage to health, ami the re- " tattoo of climate a. a cause of . dtw-aue or F as modifying Its symptoms or severity J le far as regards Cape May «ty three " beer a peculiar iniereat for our ciliseos, Jl prosing a. tbey do Ita kbperiroity In crery Jj way a. a areslde resfirt. deserving of pup- " ular patrooage and In a degree far beyond >' Its rival*. Space will not permit entering " ' into details, but a» ao much baa been re- " ceotly eald by Atlantic City Journals lo regard lo our city (evidently with the '* view of detracting from lu merits and in- ' juriug it in Ibe estimation of ibe public, 't and tbia Just aa tbe aeaaoo la about to kl open j Ibe following facu from three report, are flees. - " "In the average dnliy range of trinprra tore. Cape May, is more equable than 01 Aiken, 8. C.; Jacksonville, fU; San ™ IKngo, Dab, San Antoolo, Texaa. and « many other noted health rreortx," and |> bow Cape May U exempt flora litre when « lower lxUtodea are not:" "tbe one ckrely c we reody Ita cbmreology m relaiion to diaeare, ibe more apparent it U mat it, baa an' P - -I fam^ratnn and a frrt-dvlin n erenocre of a

from froat more than lu latitude and tow- * tudc would indicate.' • 'Although ^>c * foUow'up diaeare. and ages in that ooun- * ty, ax bax been our "daty, without obaerr. •= ing aome of 1M adrantagre for health, ad- ■ ranlagre rtared by adjaoenl cooslka Alio " Tbe dretb rate pre 1000 from cooaump- '' Uou for tire three year* from July i, 1878 to July 1, 1861. in Qepe May comity was ' but 8.87, the towaal in tbe Bute; tbe next « beat being HuMerdon with a rale of 8.10, and tbe next, Atlantic county wub a rale of A88.For tbe vrer 1870, Ure dretb rale p: r HMD U* At! City, waa IS. 7ft Ca|«- n May. U.<& For the year 1980, AtkaUc r CAly, 18. MS; Cbpc May. 1A1A ForlWl, " Atlantic CUy, 94.4ft Otpe May 19 86; and * lor 1888, Atlantic t*y. 81.7ft Cape May. < 14.11 It ,wlB tbna be noticed that wblW » . tbe deolb rate at U* former city lie. largely inrreaard hrea year to year, that at Cape » M IT City, K baa remainrt almret sutnomy.. There are other fact, to be sMited. " Ttrt tare report of Ure Hw*^1888) txpl«itly Mates that "tbc and of Cape May > H admirably adapted for a dty, and that - it is a rereasaa/aflarpr that rend; aoQa, a. ] o>lalars,\Bd that alternate layers of gravel' p -e of .wgaaic matter , that may reach ' tic- -trie-. The wxl wbkb readartrea ! I .pe May Oily M rmatly grarelly F>th I ' • red under the grarri bed. and then an- [ o-bre with toy ibmt gravel." "The wan r j ' , ^ , of the city U wMLmanafed and d ; cireM 1"«" 'be rew 'ess !c regard to .

disposal of sewage, and for all that relate. I to outside ranilatkm, either good or cape • hie of easy correction, and a Board of I Health which comprehends it* wort frr better than is usual. It is intclligul a. to ci ita duties and efficient in i a work. " it It la not Ibe Intention of tbe Wav* to ,i : make an Invidious distinction merely for a such a purpose, but in order that the pub- a - 11c may fully understand the diBereooe .j I between tbe two d ties, the following (act. Ii are galbered from the nme report in trgard „ to Atlanflc City, viz : ll. foupdalkiu || is upon rend. This, in modern limes, is' w not UMnfe, unia, illmitU the fmUc nfew . that atTftUnfOmlmraJU Into titrmnd e Lnycm pofapfa, ana srf will remove it- c •elf srthtouf oag plan or iid /cms num. tj ' Mm rrtainrn io anf dupase of organic s - matter If it IsVCTy ahundact." 1 1 • Tbe present water supply's ith the ex- n 1 ception of a few Welbis by darerux." "In n 1 general, the people regard Ibe supply of „ - sr«trr aa good, but the opinion 1. not so , • fully shared hy risiiots." "Tbe city baa , 1 no tower or water-carriage ayatero. Tbc , ' atorro-sralrr la partly coorryed off by & L wooden cooduita which run nut and dls- 0 1 charge upon tbe rored iws. The Hty trill , ■ yrl Aatr lo rAoow btUrrtn a ttrrrr systren „ 1 or art i Demur of JUIi. Feexl matter la , C mostly received in privies tilbcr above or , - below ground according lo the fancy of t ' tbeowoers." 1 "Tbe diy system as here attemptid. i ■ lueses a large atsount of liquid slops, kit- c c cben drainage, wash-water to be disposed | " of by other roetbodi. Tbia is generally ; t received Into open eese- pools and what ( C does net get out Into Ibe aand. is earn d j 1 off in wagons to a meadow. Wc /arixf to I 1 »-s by any rcaapwf system (Aaf (Ae yrmind ] 1 covld br permanently rrliod mpdtr far oaf, , 1 fbfWMl." * . A careful perusal of this report cannot , ■ but convince Ibe intelligent mind that the , c members of tbc Stale Board of Health ) ' were not mtisfied with the sanitary condl- , " tion of Atlantic City.' -Aluch indeed is f e conveyed in the remark that "it cannot j 0 afford to run risks wtricfcjNo o; three , e. English cumi resort, on tbe mind did run . r oud received tbe rt*u!la " 1 It la a mailer of gralUcalioB that upon , " tbc vialtloour city last week by tbecmnml'.I- tee of the State Board of Health that many , I- eucomioma were passed upon its sanitary encomiums Us

condition and the efficiency of our"local biwrd. Tbc inapectloo waa mo^ thorough. | and tbe recoir.mendatioos made by tbc , committee will doubtlen be carried out. , Wilb a tnaicblnn beach, the best and , safeaT of bathing, a pure and healthy atmosphere, excellent water, Crst-clara hoIds and boarding bourea, markrU daily supplied with vegetables freshly gathered the Held', and an orderly and wellregulated dty. Cape May can boldly any, fewrs no rtralx Beating upon berown 1 peculiar advantages she can outlive all and pride herself ao bring the ' and bexltbiest of seaside resorts ller ■ patrons and frieuda will never dcsrft her. by year tbey liicre«r in number I whilst all are ready to gisc bet Ibe meed : praise which la Justly her due. I The Treotoo J taws of Tuesday Mat gave Ha readers a letter from llim. J. It. Atc- , Pberaon In vlndlcmtUm of bis course as a Democratic Senator from this State upon I tbc tariff legislation had by Coogicss at its , aessioo. Hit vote and spercbi s bare for some srecka past lieen made the subr of criticism "by a few Drmnnaik Journals which base a'.tem|>tril to speak , for tbe party and for the people of }irn Jersey, and t bey litre even gone so far as I to tali male I list he misrepresented both. . Ilia reply to the* wouM-be-tcading party I journals, la at ooee manly, dignified, kigi- , cal and conviatting. It is a moat able de- ) ieoce of his oourse. ami leases no ground , I n bis ebnnlea upon which to stand. He . is opposed alike to Free Trade and High | Protection, and shows that under the fgrmcr policy, "a monopoly of our mar- , kcu would lie given to foreigners to eat oat oar substance and ahaaib tbc untold wealth springing from tbe endless product . of our bard labor and rich fields, whilst , under tbe latter, vast mooepnlisti of borne" , manufacture* would be built up," unreI atreinbd and unrestreioable In lbrir exacI and oppresalon. upon the people. "Tbia tatter kind of protectioa yields no ^ revenue to the government, bocsuae ii. r exresaive charier forbids lmporutinoi." "He believes In s tariff for revrnur. rrM ,, protection or dim ri mi nation, within tbe , revenue Umit," and he bat "no lympalby with the doctrine that tbe tariff should be should be '•

levied for revenue rtpardlcm •/ Ui rfrct ln upon home ipductrim." Tbe Tariff bill for which be voted, although tun aatvsfac • tory to blm, wax tbe only reform pos- di ajUeat tbe last sesame of Congress. It «' to tbe people acreoly millions of "t taxation in tbc next fiscal year, and ol "transfers from tbe dutiable to the free >' s great variety of articles which enter M largely into our manufactured products, B and thus cheapens tbe coat to Uie consumer." It la an improvement upon the former U law, and foe these reasons be voted for it ai In concluding bis letter. Mr. McTbarsoc g very pertinently asks,'"UU not as easy to ■ remedy defects in Ibe new tariff bill at tbc d next session of Cuugruwi as it would be to b start dt novo at lie- ocxt rvsakm with tbe >< old law a. . bs.il for bgWaltoo -casting V Slide all the improvement my vote ac- x cored by tbe pnaaage of tbe new blU aftrf r an entire srinter of boo est, faithful effort ' bad been given to Us preparing- to aay » nothing cd the diatrea. it might bring to h labor by reason ol the uoocnaimy and k doubt such an unretttrt'omdillno of af- g fairs nfost of oecesuty entail upon the ^ manufacturing loduBntsof tbc country?" No truer remark c-xild be made than that wilb which be wind, up bis letter, vix.: " Theories is puffiict are ofltm good and. bare their turn, but practical politic, are infinitely better," and that to tbb ifcessioo Tbe troth Is. that at the last aawion of ! Cuagreas tbe. Republican High IboUc i t ooisadeared no change in exiatine tariff , law., altbungk^be appekranc* (or a chang ■■ ! sou kept Up Tbey desired to place the . ! onme ol tbe detest of aa equitable tariff . , bill upon tbe Democracy. On tbe other I . band, the Miter dtvlreda greater reduc- | turn in internal revendf taxation, than ' lb* opponents weve willing to makr. , , ! The people in tlx mrantims were eMm-.r-i ing for a raduetkm of taxation and a rev].. ' hut of tbe tariff, ln tbi. dilrmiua. tbe r i Beanie tnldly tea* charge id tbe loari: r, - aodiu bUI with but few alterniioos waa r | »>•»> Ibe aid of Beoa-.iv ' e ! ,_7b€ *s2 JSAJte ; ggggg.'grJ^'e o tbe aom'naddM. k I Nto

WauirestoN, Apn7MTlrt3. ; T Tbe uaodciing I'.-cvidenC rvscbed the -F Sunday caauag t-y »|«eial train, la : j" light of a for-htallh trip, hto exaor- 1 , south can bardly beosiMdcred aanc- w cess. His illness at Savannah was ex- " aggeralrt, bat be was far a lime arri-iarly y' definite Iraocs of wbldi aUU bnger ,• bi. face. Ha mjayrd many features c of bis trip, bat is glad to get back, and • think. " there 1. oo place like borne," C while Washington i> home, though be is „ a-bnle careful si'iib bis cxpresslnos of f elation, for"fear bis FloridiaiunMcnaiaera l' mirbt get wind of tbb lack o) apprecia- p Tbc President does not gladly re- / suinc his* exacting role at tbe While c for tbe cares of office, wilb the 1 maintains noe of a socially brilliant ail- f or his quiet tsate. He hai'oevcr enjoyed « pomps of bi. bigb office, but be i. * •imply glad to get lut* Bl Washington,- , crery one is wbo has onoe brealbrd the a atmosphere if tbc place. It aoeins to c contain an element that few are after- I ward, willing to forego, but will come | again and again as Is xo often tbe care f wilb cx-congreaamrn and other ex-offleialx I wbo return to make Washington llidr per- J maaenl borne. t Much lias lam written about President Arthur's fine peraooal appearance, elegant I and tbe life be leads, but little 1 hem told of bis intrinsic Intellectual- j .literary acquirements, and tlx ini- i prtaalon be makes aa a cnoTcrsatlonaliat. ' Ibe Mas said on these points tbe ' better. President Arthur docs not affect , Still be bas read such books men of leisure with oo decided literary ' alterations usually read— poets, essayists, j etory. tellers, and historian, who lure j written attrarilrrly. He llkef'lo txlk in hi. idler inomeni. about the hook, be bu < read, and talk, faiily well about subjects ! Of bis reading. He also remembers what be wants to quote, but bis manners and - talk on ordinary topics make up the moat Among improvement! about to begin | 1 in the city, are tile Garfield Memorial ' Hospital and ibe hew public adiool.baildlog*. Tbc wotk of reconstructing tbe , Patrol Office building ba. begun. Tbe t-atrm irmcr uunomg ua« oegun. i ue

Waabington relics and other blstoricsd 1 consisting of personal apparel. 1 china, ami household goods, that are familiar to tlx Patent Office, will now be removed lb Ibe National Moeeum. Borne relics rf President Lincoln which ' hare nrrer yet been publicly exhibited, hmve recently been brought to light. ' These are the O'Unterpanc srbicb entered ' tlx bed oo which ba Isy Ibe night be was ' shot, tbe pillow case no which his head 1 rested while bit life tide ebbed swiyT 1 wilb tlx blood stains still upoo it, and 1 tlx seeood pUlow caxc. which, at the r order of Burgeon General Barnes, ro4 placed the first, have been kept Just aa ' tbey were, ax relics of the U't moments ' of Ibe martyred 1 ■resident. Tbey are ghastly but inlrrestioj?. , Governor Kellogg, of Louisiana, wbo . lias been lingering In tbc city since tbe ad I jiiurouKot of Congeus, waiting the fori ma! return of tlx indictment against bim . for complicity In tbe Btar Bode frauds e While he was United Stales Senator, bas i_ Ju.t left f'V iiU'aoulbern borne. He was . ii 4 required to giro bail, for bts appear- > anooyrel by these charges, but says inves- , ligation will prove there is no case . against bim. )• A copy of tbe civil service rules, made . with tbe type writing machine, was fur- . ni-lH-d each niytlier of the Cabinet in tbe ,1 dty FriJay. Tbe object of the distribu- . tion was to enable them carefully to digest I, tbe ru.es in adsancc of tbeir formal con- ,. ai deration at a Cabinet meeting to be ljcld hea after tbc President's return. I Tlx appropriation for tbe redemption j of mutiiaipil currency i. nearly exhausted, t and will be entirely ao before tbc dose of t tbe fiscal year.. Aa Congress failed to e' snake an appropriation for uext year, it is t expect id IlK-rt will be a large accumula- . tion before money is again available. Widneaday rvening of this week, a „ colored lady. Miss Davis. *bc Aral of the , race wbo bu euayrvl to portray Shakes. - pearian characters, will make her dramatic A debut at Marial a Hall. She has bad a t complete cnorae of elocutionary inatrucy linn under a well-known elocutionist, and is said to be clever, engaging, and good n

. Notwithstanding tbc lateness of the d toaaoo. there so quite a social flutter In t) and official rirdes Saturday ri evening. Prornlnenl amoug tbe entertain- '■ ments were a dinner green by tbe Mlniater the Argentine Republic to perrooal b and a dinner in booor of Poat b Muter General Greabam by General Hera la a picture of Gunkllng as wen on T tbb street, of Washington not many d.y. oo bit way lo Ibe Patent office to ar- o a case before tlx Commissioner, lie 11 drexed in black coal and vest wilb * -grey trousers] and Welti ng at tbe i brad of a small procession. For tbe first < time within the memory of any man in he wore upon bis grey yellow s s;!k curb a huge (ilk hat with a widely ' rolling brim. He moved up tbe eidesralk j: with all tlx akmabaa and splendor of a | cireu. chariot. Behind bim came , secret err, a modest-looking little felloaded down with books atdfled in green bags. Then came the associate counsel, two of them "two abreast " The i prucnusoo was arranged as follows : > t'ltixrn Koscoc ('oakling. : Citifcn Oakling's arcretary. . Citisen Caokling's private papers. Fust uxsarnger with txokx. ' Four meueagers with books Asaoctsit council, two abreast It was fully Bsc minutes paawog a single point. A mure imposing procession. , not been wen In Washington wore ■ lnauguratux day. Msc. ibe People Paid to art Lwustr,. ^ Mr. AlAry repooa that for the twentyfour weeks lo which Mrs Langlry bu playing in this country tbe receipts amounted to 892S.S83 rtotslde of New 1 York the lAigrst wecklr receipt a were in PbiinArlpbia and wcie 813.000 Doatoo . paid 810,884 Ibe Br si wyek and HlJOJRxatonod. Ctoeago paid *18.- . 106 and 811.047. Be LuuM pgud 8U.00S , in one week. Afire the eltrenth week Mrs. lAngtry- traveled from, city to city wu io LYncuraai. duttng the flood, and the receipts were only fli,W7, ■ i'"

t mp to ttx. an tsvemt Jerse, Preali>tre>. Tl« Preshyt'ry of West Jersey met on 1 etartog if lut week in the i . Find Prmtgrlrrian church of OedirriDe, i nod was opernl with an able and vigo- , t reus sermon by Rce: C Part fcf Mill. ' ville. Rev. E. Dillon, if YTAudbury, 1 chosen Moderator tor fce fnsuing six i niorlhx. Twenty -six mlnMrn and twentrflve elders were in attendance. Thii two of'w^lcb are^GVrman — tlx German cbhrcfxa of Atlantic City and Woodbury, and eve is a Colored church, that of Jericho. Gloucester county. Mr. Fid win Ellis, ol V inland, a student of theology at Princeton, -u examined license, and bit trials being utbTache was littnacd lu preach lbs- g-a-Caleb Allen, of tbc Wed Jersey Academy, was beard in a Hsu-mint of tbe cooditiiv apd prospects ol thai Institution. which la under the care of Presbytery. Great satisfaction wav let In tlx state of tbe scb»4 toder its present management, sod a leUeruf <umnirndalioo wu adopted to be used by Ml. Allen, u be. may see fit. lion of tbe pastoral reMrion bet wees bim and tbc church of Salem, oo tbe Round of impaired health. Tbe request wu granted, and tbe regret for tbia attp coIcrtained by the congregation wu stared by Presbytery. A similar request the Rev. J. 1L <T Urieu for a ossein lino of the pastoral relation between himself and tbe church if Wrnonab wu considered, aad the dissolution wu granted. Tbe pastoral relation between tbe ojngrrgalion of Pairtoe and tbe Rev. 8. S. Ardcrsoo, wu dissolved, through tbe request of tbe pastor vbo bu been spending six months in the Wear on aexoont if health. A fourth application of the kind sru iben offered by Rev. 1E. Coyle, of West Bridgeton diorcb, which sru granted after some discussion mod expreagloof of regret. The commiaxiooeTt to General Asset;;, to meet io May were elected ax follows -. ' Ministers, Bannard and Allen Brown; Effires. Jobs 8. Jeuup. of Woolv and Jas M. Newoomb. of Crtsrvi lie. Tbe Wednesday eveuing sermon be , J. P. Randolph, if Dare-town, wss a very Impressive diwinrsr on Ibe text. "Quench not tbe BplriU" Tbc next meeting of tbe Prabytery . I will bobeld xl Vitxlsou. CURRENT TOPICS, i Tbe Baptist convention, which meets at i Saratoga next month, will decide wh- th< r ' that denomination shall have a new Bible/ Tbe Iowa Supreme Court bu again de- : rilled that tbe pruhibitioo amend mint to t tbe onoatltnUoa is null and void. Tbe int me cnoatiintion is nuu anu toiu. xxx id1 tcrctting qoesliun of tbe jurisdiction ut d n

tbc cojirt is fully disenssed. u | At Dosrr, Delaware. Saturday sight, a ' mob of dissatisfied spectators attacked a ! O'Brien't circus na U was leaving town. A lumber of lb t 'sbowrnrn were abot awt I Mr. Henderson, iec of tbe proprietors, was mortally wounded. ' Francis Ylurpby _hax persuaded 4000 * pcrsiBs in Carlisle* England, "V> quit ( ' drinking spirits and join hik Blucliil>t"m t Sodely. lie Is doing mptowiljfl work foi e 1 temperance I ban hHjjaf problStllonlais in , ' the united States. There is nn rrtorm w , ' efflcscious ai voluntary nbtlinenem. That ( 9 1« tins and ends io tbc right place. -/.Ve eard. t e TlieiirohlbitionUU arc making arranget mdnta for taking a complete census of the , people in this Stale wlio will promise lo , vote fur Ihclr candidates at the Guberaa- , e torial cloclioo, ao u lo-uoertaia bow It It that Ibdr woto now is so much smaller „ than tbey expect It lo be ffom the promises . made. Ik la mpparetlt to all that a good , insnyjtrdimx loudly lo vole Ibe Probibi- , '- l loo tfcltct and Uien go quietly and vote , n aomctblbg else. , a Tbe Atlantic City Sewer Company pro- t . poses tlist Ibe city pay Ibcm 82.000 per , mile ol pipe Mid for acwcr jxirpusea and < * that sum to lie cousidcretl part pay for i r- tbc BTStem, when RR cltv Cbooaes to buy. , h ll will require fifteen miies of pipe. The , v pro|ioaiiioo bss oot been Mtoceplod. , ^ Thai any svx ever hu thougai or. \ A ttXlKWI «B0 -Hi nsiuro Uanstlu. ■ * llut as in l lie tlu» ■ From tbe Okxeestro 1 tarter. ° Tux Cbpc May » ur- flK-m xraticlls in '■ favor of a tariff fur protection and sur- '' taint Ibe preaesl tariff law. In replying ° to tlx free trade talk of Ibe Philadelphia " ftmrd llx Ware ray>: ■' Tlx Ware says lo Ibe Jlmartf and tlx • people that the day ha, yon, hy for dtr-p-a tion. Tbe ovpniry baa inmwsed rapidly : e since 1S42. rn-w and numerous loduatriis ] have been created, and no tariff bill could . 1 poaslhly lx named wbldi would prove 1 c acecp'.ablc to all. At formeliy rated by ! tbc Hate, uima thought and lime were j , bestowed upoo tbe bill which U now a , law tliao upon any former Urlff bill— and i ° Ibe people ant anluflrt lolrt the subject i

Tn'-s » hoorot. frank talk, aad wc oot- . dially wetevime Ibe Ware lo tbc ranks of friends of American industry and Ibe of American lab c Wc do sea aay in i la; words of tlx Harrison campaign aoi,u» of 1IMD. '.'Cluae out from among . tbe foul jwrty." for llx Han.-, wilb its I pnrpucr, will find enough work on i witbht Ibe party lines. Quinine enpersrvted. lor Xiixnx Tne l«m,anU uio/1 ITtlaWr nulwoFor [mruntnrs see tU . rrtlxuiral. rou» by It. a. KeanaOyaBd Nsrrr a Ntcv. cape Nay Are the speeches of Ibe lawyers in tbe .Slsr Route cases In occupy as many weeks as did Ibe e laminate®, of witnMes? The opening for Ibe prosecution looks ominous. From crimes and trials tbeac.lbc people exclaim "Gond God, deliver c«." Millions of Bottlea of Dr. King s New Mi® Kane, Ibe Milwaukee female law. VI r wbo threw a grass of scaler In Judge ilsllory't face on Kriilsy, still refoees t-i I«y the floe, aad bas not been released tots. PypbUllr disordvei. Wistoe® or tbe KMa.M,^Kcys;pcUa. Mauris. Xrerod* dlaprders. "blare's PsJc rmtxata xswns fahrtn Msa asd He. Rogsr'x Warm Byruj. HMairtJy dxmroys wrest ■ ^ . ' - g| S ; ysSSsSL^arStcS. !

Vice Cbancellot Bird ba> dismiared llx , lujuneiloh issued abonl three weeks ag* : enjoining the iniares of ibe Methodist I Church Is Mooreatown'from further clus- ' ing tbe doutx of tbe bnildi>V agsmst Rev. " C. 1L Wbilecag, tlx pastor ou tbe grounds , ; of Ibe writ having bxen (Mf active io aev- • cral particulars. Tlx ease witloow oome ' he lore Cuaoeclior Runyan, asking far a i peremptory Iv compel llx . tnisuas lo oped tlx church. Arguments - were to be beard i® Ibis motion io New. , aik yrrlerday. | Surgcwnl Msk-o. win,', it willbc remem- j ■ brred, ntUsnpiisl lo shop* Guiteau. U mA | . likely, it Iv slid, to receive any clemency j I from the AuiniElxSratiou. The War Dr. 1 ° partmwitauita'rttks maintain that a par- j L dun would liistroy army discipline, and | e armjr'diaciplinc must he maintained ; and 1 * tbe wife »f 'Sergeant Mason scorns quite j ' as litlle disposed lo aid in any legal ef- 1 forts which migbl feanll in bla liberation, j H All the mcaxy tliaubu teen CUIlHSed fur j ' Sergeant Mason's benefit las ta-co plsrtd ! I to tlx credit of hts wife. j ^ Nr. Eater E. H-mreo lax Evme street. Trio- 1 " Who tcllesVs bim? Deo Roller apeak- i ing of tbe Presidcaey. says: "1 have no | I- spxicial hope or ambition io tbatjrrgard." i 1- Alas! alasf Because lx does oot rcsi*: ; j; In either New York. Illinois. lVnnsylra- ' ,( nls or Ohio, lit* l«-|xs liavc fled.— bkl ui amlxitiaa rrusjicd out. Msybt: Ltogsn , ^ tusl dA.R0 of residence, f or his hopes too are of l^c aadiloat anil moat depreating a- kind. m A. Chicago Merchant's Kyxr I „. After I 4avi become almost nkin and 1 >s bone, with neither etrengtb. appetite nor 1 •>. amCllioo left, anS tbc doctors couldn't j help me,, two bottles Parker's Ginger! '' Tonic cured me completely. M. B. | Weatcott, Laimp.MTr, Chicago. * I Aa day afler day, tbe signs of tbc limes , '' dentisl campaign will prove a dead letter, ■ tbe politicians are racking tbeir brains for . D° soastHblng new u{mo which to excite tlx people. The Idler calmly reply, j The Idler calmly reply, j

I an irrgtag ou eighly years, and deem u my I Iks last forty "three years ut my htetx ow. males I have never Vousro themlocuret® worst sss, aysntary and diarrbma: even 'dropsy, par. • •lysis, and a;«.plcxy have yielded lo a per.lxt.ul found them the irue Ufe Elixir. They art si |lric Advrrtisfiarnts.

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THE GREAT GERMAN , REMEDY FOR PAIN. RHEUMATISM. HEiSlCBftTOOTBACbE sore thmmt. Sairoess. Cuts. Bruis... BI IIS*. »l il.n«, nm cert's a bottle jSgJ £S£?"Z

r Jf? IX) WE RING PLANTS, ; ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE PLANTS. : A large asuwtxuenl of the FINE8T BEDDING PLANTS. IIANnlNu BAEKKT 4 VASE PLANTS, r BULLOUS AND TUBHROUB ROOTS, xp'A rape Muy l ily. N J. E WINlMf &LASS WABMOKE d BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER. - North Fourth Street, Philada., IMPOBTEK OF ' Tlk French" Plate Glass, sow Agent in rauadalphla for : niEliCH PLATE CLASS COKPAMES. " ^ihiWreJ?too?m»S!?, vwfvv and i ; to 'S'Jr^t-reaauera y. GESys WANTED! llSil t xr-tJeES^ar^-.

- - ■ ' . KICRTR AMP »A»«»t 89 Three Strong Points. Point One,: Men's Spring Overcoats; a big mock tbai takes iD tree rylh log from tbe very plain low priced lo tbe fiocrt, from Ibe llgbu ■ -at fancy cotya to tbe plxio black, from Ibe smallest youths' lo tbe | ' largest 'of large men's aire. A e uni indiog stock that every light 1 "rertynsi lmyit must ^ce— if be rare* lo know tbe market. I Point. Two: ! Fifteen Lines of Men's Buaineaa Sulu. A little money is a powerful I blag In Oak Hall. Witness the' following: j Fancy Cassimcre Sack Suits" at ^8.50, and the same -v - goods .in walking c.ot style, at $9.03. Our only bo3st on thent is that they are goal for the money. 1 Manhattan Chemots in six full lines, both sacks and Walking croHs, .at FIO.OO The buttons and trimraiiigs of these suits arc worth special attention. Plain Cassimcrcs; three -varieties, in sack style, at 810.00. Very reliable. Five styles of Harris Cassimerc Suits, of quiet styles, and in both Sack- and Walking Coats, at S16.00. The wdl-knowo reputation of these goods . j speak for themselves. * , These fifteen lines are not fragments pulled together for an advertisement . They represent two thousand :] suils, and goods to make more. There is business ' Three: vTustom Made Clothing, a urge display ot piece '■ I Class A, In any ordinary business style. Si 8.00 Class 11, •• " " 20.00 Class C, " •• •• 22.50 / t Class D, " •: •• 25.00 t : " Our "])oints" are made short and sharp for practical Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, ' , S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. API 'X-*-. 1

THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE ! IS TUB SEW KNICKERBOCKEB MUMSOS. NO. CO W ASHINGTON STREET. OAFE MAY. N. J. B I X I»w open tor ia- m.proimn of rr^x^aad^eTcryiiody u I net tot t^ootar wlia tti Baderauodiag GKEAT BARGAINS IN Q5BENS AND GLASS WARE, i GREAT BARGAINS IN OLD FASHIONED EARTHENWARE Wonderful Bargains! * FIVE CENT'COUNTER f i TEN * CENT '''COUNTER. | Immense Bargains 1 ' " IN TIN WA.RE. ^ ^Extraordma^ BARGAINS in Wood and Widow Ware. , o» eveiy',i^srilptlim> Troops touSt satv."" " SO*' 8 FAINT RRttsS.®?!' WlJl^f A I Api'-i SMITH & CO. j AT HALL'S 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, FHILADELPHLA. ' SILKS! SILKS! ' SILKS! Black and White Stripe Silks, - - 50c. to SI. 00. ! Colored " ... 50c. to $ 1 .00. i One Lot Black and White Stripe Silks, 50 cts.' These are One Lot Colored " 55 ctm.) YERY" CHEAP, i SOLID COLOR SILKS IN ALL SHADES. ' WE STILL RETAIN OUR OLD REPUTATION FOR

Good "Wearing Black Silks, Ifc Styles ari Hew Shade: in Dr:::G::is WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BLACK GOODS. Our assortment is full and we keep none but the Best Makes. CHOICE STYLES IN SATINESI LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT THE RIGHT PRICES. HALL'S, HALL'S, van* K.m6 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ; CARRY THE NEWS TO FARMERS HOW.;. CHEAP VANGILDER SELLS PLOWS. . TERMS, NETT CASH. The Largest Stock in New Jersey.

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Stravtulip 4 Cloiers FASHION QUARTERLY. KVRgY M'MBKR CONTAINS: KVKRV M'MBKR CONTAINS : Tk^prtresj'f an xtada ot Ilry^looai^torvxare ^ yslMbje^vgtt^ ania^n»LjB'[OWrat«d.on PRICE to CENTS. PER TRAU. SPECIMEN COPIES. 11 CENTS. A 8TRAW BRIDGE & CLOTHIER. Wf A MARKET STS,. FUILADEU'IIIA \ 31. <f. I'rirr's Storr. ^ cT PRICES' STORES. GROCffJES, DRY GOODS M NOTIONS, OILS. v'arnihbEh. glass and PUTTY. WbotroaX amt Hetmlt: NO. |S PEHRY STREET. FEED 8TORE, CORN] OATS. BAY. BRAN AND MILL FEED. WOOD YARD, adifrtisnnrnts. SURROGATE'S OFFICE. " Tbe nndrestraed inmM reepret fully nytltf tax public mat bc^wtU altobd to Ibe bsalaraa Or. TUESDAY /T«autATURDAY or rarh vreex. WILLIAM HILDHKTT^ SfU' ^drrrtisrarnU.

HIS OPINION. In (Irar ftenlencex an Authority adds bis own I* (far Popular Judgment. ''nJ^^AsTiL lias.} •rcou1 "BCv'sdsV0 ^A'wNT[¥iROCS*PLi" TKH hsx won my good opinion. 1 and B an ex. r. in i amoox my paueala. bare aoovtaea* i mr thai tkere u no olbre slagM artXX au valu- ; You«Tfc",^tourearta.me^M^ ( "h:ureJts[ aicmtpx jTMc-toS^udy'' °'wtnt*t"nj D CCT n t o I r i^^to^'x* H.are : V>.M ■ Braaiy aaa Rvltaaae Kx.iv— Ito'('il»ult7rv^i.torf teao at^Daouf* PATENTS ffiSrSB.Wre.JSEf-"-"™ ass i Malta, Cat yr«U>,e>c..u tbwab.1 tutor re*®. ; a^sKstKn.Tx'rssr | FaaaaVAU'ys.-vnr F^, Wxrtiutiim. I), c. J*