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HSgfej irwamuj ,*,C1; ! IW> >» AaMMSM • t» *«"■« SJolani) and <Sounfg. T*« •pttW* Sunday «renln* l«aU* , M. E cbureb, this city, wu devoted to quratkm from a practical stand-point u 1 vloridxitd by Mr. ti. P. Godwin, of the Reformatory Home for drunkanb, Ph3a- ! ddpbta. Mr. Goodwin la dc* a ao-calkd . teopenncr lecturer, bis labori In tbc fit Id , bring eotirelr voluntary and of tie practical vlod. Hi it ■ plain, level-beaded , buiincs. man. thoroughly hooral in ti. cocrictioos. and actuated In Jria praiseworthy mission by tbe aplrit of Ciulatlan charity towards his feHow-man. In his direction and management of tie Reform ' Home be baa been an inauament of accomplishing tbe luraamable amount of I rood, tbe number of inmataatiat institution hatioir already cared f.rc t*ing up- , wards of tine thousand. Rome of tbe Incidents In ooonectloo with tbe work of tbe Home, Uloauatire of tbe baneful effects of intemperance, aa narrated by Mm in tbe euurae of bis remarks, wme pe- t culiarly Interasring and auggeali He sprit a rood word also for the local el- i forte beior made to cbeek tbe liquor Int crests In Ibis erwnonlty and particularly ( In behalf of tbe Women's Christian Tvm- , pesanoe Cnloo, under wbrrenneplcra be EE ft?E.«.,essw,5K : biry Park, wbo spike of tie practical benefits lo be derived from prohibitory , law: as exemplified in tbe success and ( prosperity of that resort, and urged upon tbe votem In the eoorrerallOo tbe impor- , tance uf coming out from tbe political , panics of tbe present day and lending their support and their votes to tbe Cause . of prohibition. which be claimed was d.s- , lined to become tbe winning issue iuaide of twenty years.

A sew hard-walk along tbe ocean ' front of tbe Island will hare to be laid by , soother season. And this is a mailer , which should not be deferred until an- _ other council la elected. It will be In order " to provide the ways and means for the , work this winter, and to decide upon audi . plans as may be considered best adapted , lo tbe purposes fcr which tbe walk is dr. slgmd. There are some features which , we are satisfied tiy past experience should ( be changed. The walk should be ooo- , ttructed of good solid planks. Instead of boards, and should be raised not leas than . twelve Inchra above tbe grade of tbe , prmeal walk. Tbe parapet oc tbe out- . aide, now orally used far lounging purpram. should be abolished, and e neat. > euhatanltal railing, higb enough lo prevent ■ lis use for silling, substituted in Its steed. . Fur tbe benefit of those wishing to rest themselves bv tbe wey and enjoy tbe in , vigormline affrcta of our Incomparable . oaooe from oS old ucnan. there might be . wall erected at omvenbrnt Interval but facing seaward. By this means the one , suit oiiJeUiooablr feature to our board- , walk, that of affording opportunity to , loungers and tobacco cbewera to display tbrir Ubbred manners. will be removed. , ^ Referred to committee of oouncll on , It was through the thoughtful ooosideratino of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King, wbo , £ "sl'^S^'v^nTTn^tee of the SSMpbh; were mrifc* dm happy pari \ He* pauts tu a day's ricurskoo to tbe sea- , sieve yesterday. They arrived by the , mnratag exprroa. sixty vight of tbem, and were a: ouee taken to Mr. King's reri^inTtom*TlvyWw *" rirtsd with a tor bucket and shovel, and ■W a child waa overt. aikadA Tbeee they eutwequeetly pot Into playful aervlce ekmg the beach. Tbe children bad a most delightful season of it during their brief stay, and departed full of gratitude to their bum and hostess for their g< n« rout . treatment. They were accompanied by their matron. Mrs. Rrah. Transportation • over the West Jersey wes gratuitously furnished bv General Rewetl, for whicti act of si odor-- ins lady managers of tlie fantllu'.i m will eefv h ltd him io grateful I&H an J I' v'ar sire -Is. aad baa for 1U id the weil-knoarn J twnker). Mr.. Bvtolaad Mrs. HenrictU Bovey. uf German town. iSfllraren. Ch? ''boteU*and'"boarding prC^rf mX hLTtT~ LwIot. ra™W1^ST"mdk'iirJ^ch an inert itebfc An season" U pcrbspa of practwwl benefit to any place. It lew!, to check extra vaganos and bnnga into exerose the prudence that Is eoDctimm argtetXnd through great pnwperiiy. wiihont *Jar Tfir unpleManTTnc, dr.it. Throughout ttv following dare of tbe weak 'be several divisions were graded no a pkh and; haravgiy with the oonaly corse of iesaruct am. aad the wort of the rear began. New books ordered. should be rtcrived this week, w ben each grade rewiring the support of tbe Board of & K?K«S makings, Tbryvrinau.be to the way. Slftl ud tW Iiu? the young man frven tbe vSj ee Mm 'S Ida 'in" "ltd bride a sSSttat a prrartae In Uw itatafifW Spring, •tart.' lie lapBrearaa ba« for £

1 1. ^WAVELETS. ; jM^1 T r" Building Aaaodaitioc Monday evening, t Tbe busy housewife is canning and pre- . lerting. ® Jenrys must now be embroidered or There la every indication of a lively fall r It is school tbeee dayi and U la cool 1 these nigMa. ( Tiny Imitation raualeis ana fucny new c ■ millinery idea. . I It baa certainly been a year of cbingea 1 : and turpriace. Tbe white bat la fading Ilka tbe acre j ! and ydlow leaf. r I Tbe new twovenl atampt win be aa ted J I aa autumn leaves. The quality of political harmony la 1 generally strained. 1 Several of our people are now taking J | their annual vacation. ( , Some premature folks are putting two- , cent stamps on their letters. ( A fashion writer says tbe winter will ] a rough ooe-ln materials. 1 Don't forget that Cheater A Bandy's r ■ photograph gallery la still open. ■ 1 Tbe steamer lUpMic made ill la« trip ; ft* tbe season Jim closed Sunday last. I Tbe alteration of tbe Bea Breeze Eaeur- [ . si on House Into a hotel is again talked of. j Cape May Republicans think they bare f • walk-over on the governorship this year. More gunners than birds in tbe marabes , ' during the higb tides Monday and Tnea- j 1 ^Mra. lUIlen beck's Marine Villa will be J | kept open during tbe winter at redooco £ ; the iron pier project will nut be over- * ' looked ibis winter. ; If Iberejs an^btog to ptyujariiy Jfrteid - "cine* May1 duty's delegation in the' f late lb-publican 6tale Convention WM «oUd 1 Hon. John HUltor Governor. J Hon. for Governor. > Rrnlib A Co. have done a heavy trade 1

tbia antumn In supplying boutckeepera 1 with glassware for fruit preserving purposes. 1 Tbe Jersey bis become aucb a popular 1 article of autre with the gtrli of rhila- c delphia that the plaoe might be called i of W. R. VanGilder is i the favorite column of reference with i May county housekeepers who rend tbe local papers. . . < The pilot boat Copt also suffered t tbe effects of tlie gale of last week. V>d ! tbe KnifU baa been sent to a iblp- 1 yard for repairs. I We still have a number of nnsettlcd , for summer lob work ami ailvrrtis.ng due us which we desire settled before tbe , first of the month. Pull line of ladtorand children's shoes , at E. Johnson's, opposite tbe Wsvs office. \ Splendid assortment of fall aad winter , styles Jaw received. Port "40," G. A. R.. bss permanently , retired from tbe excursion business to AG City. Tbe last effort has given Its comrades a surfeit. The iee cream saloons ipf Mra. DooMix. M. A. Priead. Wm. Essen and John Akins continue open and are appar- ' ently doing a paying buaiDeaa. The regular wceklydrills of Company II" bare been returned. Member* will this hi mind, and report promptly Wedueaday evening at 8 o'clock. 'tbe fixtures of the Amusement lUll on Decatur street will be sold si bargains lo an earlyamrcbaaer. They consist of bil- ■ and prol tablra, ten-pin alleja and sbnlBe boards. The Atlantic City BnUa claima tbal the ■ damage done by tbe late storm along thj 1 ocean front of Uia!_geaort baa been very j much etacieraied, and will probably not "jTu ^nendly cuoceded thai Asaemblyman Ixidlam will have no opposition for 1 the DcTOocralic nomination this fall, and r the Republicans lo defeat him will have to - trot out tbelr strongest man. ' 1 Rome members of casual are inclined ' to doubt tbe policy of the city owning its 1 fire department brevet. Tbcy suggest the i firing of tram for fire use as more [ *°TT^argumetil loochlng tbe Injunction plafied npop ooqncil to stay tbe passage of tbe ordinance granting privilege ui use ' staam pvwer on tbe ocean front railroad •as heard by the Chancellor Thursday io ' Trenton. 1 Tbe pilot boat. B. O. K*icU. Which was considerably damaged lo bee rigging in the Storm of tbe 11th lost., la refitting ° at Rimpwm's pier. PhlltdeJpbis, and 1s " expected lobe ready to take bar station D the first of tbe weak. ° There are rumors hi tbe atr of t ooople * of weddings, roe being In ibis city and I i he nihav at West Chpe May. Folks good r at r leasing may now have a chance to " practice their skin In naming wbo the coniracling parties are to be. " Tbe fnorth«inaS"rennloe of the Fltst ° Regiment, N. J.. Cavalry Volnoteera, and * all boonmbly discbarged soldiers of tbe ? same, will take plsor October Uth. in tbe '• city of Trtniou. Thsu* will be a reducd Hon io tlie railroad fare no that dale, and ' it Udrriitd tbal as many of tbeoU veter- * SOS as can do no. will attend tbe rem loo. * Several ei -man bets of tbe Regiment are ' residents ef Cane May, among tbem he- " log Ool. U. W. Sawyer. Wm B. El- * dredge, Caleb W artier and John Warner, of this city. 5 A c lonely o*i tented game of pool .look ; E'EHlCi'S'yS? D The winner of tbe pool wa» he who r should first snore five games In a possible ' nine, to be plsycd If trararary. E«b 9 contestant won alternately till last game J played, which ares in favor of Mr. Mol3 liner, giving htm two oroseemive scores. * the eighth and tbe ninth, and making hira J winner by the pocketing o*A single ball. a Dr. Ware dosed bit drug store the first * of tbe week. His slay, however, on the " Island is being reluctantly prolonged till * afire crawl, his prasetxe ss s witness at J that Institution being required In a reitnoss to a sort of " crane or I'll fetch " you" invitation which was served on him ' tbe other dsy. He bopes to be able to leave the coming week with hi* family for ^ hi > brane in WUmteglon. e Do not atop to ad questions why Bene- " art A Bed are doing it. Tbe goods must >t be turned into money. Slaving and * cradling of priera in the great auction 1 sale of summer goods lo be made today e in gravy department of the house ; or* - has nothing to do with wbat tber may ° bring. Tbe rsda must be wild, cost what e they may. Go asa for youraelvra at ' Maennrecbcr HalL Decatur alrert, any3 time today ; but the cart ire tbe hetler. * 'Sir. W. P. Cwrtla, HO Cfcaot avenue, " Taxsrox. R. i, tara: "I used Brown's a Inf f*_dyapeisis and am now i "Dtlm T ' _ ' We barn received from Mr. Miaroc. of ' t fSi* " bSTrt 1 hundred year's nap, and waa realixing tbai J a hand to giring the new life of the old f MT-KiEiF" * EMpmari"* report ths wreck of tbe

^ PERSONAL. tfclBlfcob, PbUnddptla. to atoypicg'at the CbaOoate. Judge Cbaa. T. Rod aad W. & Fortlore, of Camden, were regtotered at the Cbalf rade . Turadty . Charles E KeUy declarrajhto totenlion ef remaining until Ihe^rold weather will Mr. Charles W. Tcsnlin,.of Msaon Illlnola, to visiting natives in tbia city. Wnouw says tbst he will take to bis western borne aa a bride coe of Gape fairest daughters. Wm. V. McLean, of tbe Philadelphia Lfdfftr, baa his family at the Point, but makes frequent excursions to tbe Island. He returns to tbe city about tbe first of October. RobL IL Brattle's family will remain with us until the middle of Octohdr, is will also tbe families of Charles K.'Burna, a H. Dougherty, Oliver Smith and H. R. Cartwright. Samuel P. Godwin, the xrelbknown worker and President of the Institution far Inebriates, baa been taking a few dayi' rest from buriness cares tbe put week st at tbe Chalfonle. Mr. E Miasoo, of tbe Swiss Store, us tbe coming week for St. Angus, tine, Florida, where he also bu a plane of butiocas for the sale of a like line of roods aa hu made hto place so popular at Cape May. E S. McPUlen, Philadelphia, is enjoys few days' vacation it tbe Chalfoote. Mr. McFilleo to extensively engaged in tbe cattle and commission trade, and to also heavily interested in tbs West Philadelphia sbkstoir. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brooks and two sons started last week on quite a varied trip lo various points to this Stale and Delaware. On Wednesday Mr. aad lire. II. were Joined by Mra. J. B. Wilson and Mrs. Wm. Roas, and tbe trip extended to New Tort. Ex-State Treasurer, W. V. McGralb, .Pennsylvania, bu returned with his family from Cresaou Bpriogi, where be bad gone to tbe bepes of ridding himself of a dto■mmIiL, mis a >■ .... , ■ 1 ■ i' )ir lite in agreeable A week's slay v

bu done him more real benefit than t month's sojourn at tbe Springs. Senator Miller, of this county, Bon. i IL Pennington, of Essen ; James Middlesex^ and ^A. JL Hall, ( represent the Slate at the Southern Ex- , position dow being held at Louisville, f ky„ Marled on their mission Monday, to 1 absent three weeks. Major George W. Smith received tbe c compliment of an unopiosed election as delegate from tbia dty to the Republican t Convention held to Trenton Tuesday i Tbe Major returned Wednesday io ( lime to conduct s sale at Town Bank tbe i afternoon. 1 Messrs. J. H. Carmsn. Chief Engineer, t 1 and C- S. Hagratb, W. Farrow and N. B. Bennett, members of the Cape May Fire De1 partment. will visit Dover, Morris county, belt week Id lire capacity of delegates to . tbe State Firemen's Reiki Association ' which meets there Wednesday to annual ^ convention. i Fire Department Matters. ' A well attended meeting of the Ere t I Company and of tlie Firemen's Relief Aa- t . aodatbm, tbia dty, wu bekl Monday i evening at tbe City Hall. Twenty-tSi of . tbe thirty-lire active members of the de- , I partment were present. Tbe meeting wu i , celled to order by tbe Praddsnt, Colooef ] , TLeTreasursr, F. J. Green, preeented , , bit annuel report u follows : i . Bsanor ra send Its! astusmrat • ■ ss , 1 c"» - _f «f! . Total. lais ss I ■ Byossa ysMou - m es ; > Bslsnoe on band » » j The report wu ordered to be filed. Tl» following officers were elected for ( I PraSdral^'L Leasing. I Vice President— Joseph 11. Hsnes. Secretary— John Hal pin. Treasurer — F. J. Green. j Directors— John Akins, George LnveU, , John D. S pence, Joseph Maguire, George ' Delmotte, N. B. Bennett. ° Stokers- E E Kotemsn, J. T. Bailey, Samuel C. Barton, Edward Sayraa. Tbe following were elected members of tbe Fire Oompany, soMed to tbe approval „ of council:— John Bennett, Hewlinga j Hanea. Tboa Stuart, Jr.; Geo. Baldwin, : AC. Oik. Cpoo tbe adjournment of tbe Fire . Cranrany a meeting of tbe Fire Relief Aasocial ion wu held the same officers sc. - * ing for both. The Trustees of tbe Aran- ' dstton, through their treuurer, Mr. W. * T. Stevens, presented their annual report, which showed to tbe credit of tbe Awcialion tl. 083.44, deducting all current , expenses sod unpaid officer* salaries new ? due. Of ibis amount »300 bad broo 0 placed on mortgage, the balance being '• C*Tbe I'JSSSI. \1ce President sod Secrotary of the Fire Company were re. . elected to serve to the same capacity f<w 3 the ensuing year for tbe Relief Asaocis> * Moan. Wm. T. Stevens, F. E Hleb- . srdaoo sod Joseph Hinra were raqlected d On motion tbe Secretary wu instructed , to have filed. in the Oraoty Clerk's offloe a *; lest of tbe officera of tbe association in , compliance with tbe Huts law governing tbe same. , On motion so order far 493 to favor of ' tbe Treasurer and one for 430 In favor of tbs Secretary for ttrvioea for tbe past , yesr were ordered drawn. ' On motion tdjoornd. '• Ordlnancw' Withdrawn. 0 A special meeting of Oouncll wu coole kened Monday craning, tbe following six b twmbera responding to tbe csll :— Messrs. e Bennttt.^Osssedv, Edmunds, Townscod, k Mecrsy Mr. Banes wu deiegued to pren sifie over the deliberations of tbe meeting. L Mr. Edmunds stated tbe meeting wu talked to take action on the report of tbe S special committee appointed to ascertain e oast of furnish tog the fire department II with bonra. >1 Mr. Hsnes, chairman of the committee, s- staled that be vru not reedy to report st b present. Tbe committee h*4 not been n able to give the mailer the necessary lo.o vroilcatioo. but would at tbe next regular * meeting of council when they bod expected to make Ibeir retnrt. Mr. Bennett moved Ac matter be laid s- over till next meeting. Which wu it agreed to. d Mr. Wm. Wharton, Jr., presented a n communication requesting permission for y tbe withdrawal of tbe ordinance provid- ■ log for the use of atcszn-powrr in tbe rt tin ocean froot oMbe'cdy'* On motion tl the request wu granted, and tbe Recorder r- Instructed to return ibrdocumcnt referred to. Chairman Oaaaedy of the Committee oa 1 Protection of Property ssksd foe inauuoa lions to relatiAo to tbe lonc-d reputed claim w of tbe Peon. Globe Gu Light Oompany. Tbe matter liad been now pending for sortie time, snd DM being sble to effect a •s stipulated by council, be boped tbe oook mlues would be raUevwd of further reU Mr. EdrLmds ths Rarer, kr : 5.'Ersn."^^sm£ d tioo of 430 be allowed foe defraying re oost of replscing lamps, etc. Wbioh WM d agreed to. On motion sdjourned. One cf tbe brat piarrs to Pbilsdclpbla d SPAdC~ ytS^A ' oT^,fow?SnSS^.to"MO*e

County Notes. , " Tbe new M. E church, si Weet Creek, will be dedicated to November next. This week will see the ne# raHrcsd i completed to Anglrsra Dr. James H. Ingram, of Green Creek. , i to rapidly extending bis practice. R"I eenUy be bu brought safely through ; ! severe sicknera several petienla living to his own neighborhood. Tbe doctor Is s , rising pbysiciau. i AltenUon to called to the adTcrtisstncnt i of Dra. J. F. I reaming and Son to another ! column of this paper. It will be seen that their office, to ibis city, to open from ( 1 Tuesday lo Wednesday noon of each j t week. An active bustoeas man to found to tbe f peraoc of James H. Scbeikngrr, of Green Crock. By hto obliging ways be to gatoj tog friends and dollars at tbe same time. • Tbe comer stone of tbe new M. E , church wu laid to Sra Ue City lut J There to a bit of road on the main LigbJ way leading from the barside to the : Court House and near the latter Tillage, , say half a mile or more to length, that f requires tbe early attention of tbe road t overseer. It to a much traveled place, and the tray it bu been permitted to fall ^ into its present condition, looks like bad I management on tbe put of somebody, f Tbe recent rains bare had a fine effect f upon late crops. ' Tbe services to the several churches throughout tbe lower and middle part of - tbe county bare been poorly attended for • two or three weeks, on account of colored • Tbe profits of tbe Cape May season bare " helpctLmany of oar industrious cUiocns to s4V a balance of cub on band when » the summing up sru done. Thousands i of dollars find tbelr way into circolstkm, 1 tbe result of tbia euinrncr'a work to aup- ■ plying Cape May City market a Captain Harry Gay, formerly a rral3 dent of South Scaville, with bis family. bu Just salted for Lisbon, Portugal, In I, bis fine ship, tbe Ualcpon. Tbe captain r bu made some famous [usages acrou tbe c Atlantic to this vessel. Ou bis present i- voyage be lakes out 30,000 bushels of a —l.— . III. ,—>>■>, 1, voyage »c laacs our uu.uuu ujmm if vi 1 ( :

His return cargo will 1* probably . t •oath of Europe1 products. _ ■( Comrade Lyons to getttog fika^Acgfnei ; Hotel to working order. Tbe little but prosperous village of Creek coo tains foot stores. Tbe foundation of Mr. Wilmon Whilldio'a bouse. Cold Spring neigbbotboixl, _ is already laid, snd the material Is on tbe [ ground to finish tbe building before the ooid season sets in. We ue bv^Jlorlington BeparUr Ibafc v the name oMB young friend at tbe Court , Brother Cooper, was presented u May's candidate for the gubernatorial Domination on tbe Republican ticket, by his fellow delegates, at tbe late ooovenHon held to Trenton. Soavllle Sorlbbllnga. It A hotel and two cottages ware burned * but Saturday at Ooean City. Tbe fire * wu supposed to be tbe work of an incendiary. Mr. Richard Tosrnseod's cottage it Uj^sam^uewui broken into, Whisperings come to us through our " telephone tbst a wedding look place in the Townsend's Inlet neighborhood lut Sunday night Tbe schooner John Anna, with s load of lime for T. C. Sharp, ran ashore on ; Inlet Bu on Saturday last, un- ' ber rudder and springing a leak. Tbe crew managed to get her tolo a creek, 1 where she sunk the following high water. ' and Monday a number of our g 1 citizens turned to and unloaded ber. Tbe ' proved to be a total loss. The re* i sella now on her way Inside to Somere' ' Tbe captain reports that be ; founded on the bu three boors, with a v signal flying lor help, but none came. He cOiraed that if tbe boat boose crew bad ' given prompt assistance when be first struck, the cargo might have been saved. Mr. Elwood Devaul to tbe happy father of a Dewly arrived girl baby. We pro. some It to doobly welcome, u Ibis to tbe first girl they've had. ' Our sportsmen bad good success among - tbe mud-hens during tbe high tides of tbe pest week. S. j Cape May is without a rival u a health I resort. .An incident or two. Tbe wife r of Base E Mullord, of Millvillc, quite so aged lady, bad been long ill, and it Wu ' believed to be a question of a ver 7 few T . weeks u to ber bold on life. Tbe family ' " rental s cottage and brought ber on abed c ' to Cape Mar. In ooe week abe sru able B to walk 00V with belp, and now goes on ' long walks alooe, aad to constantly gain- A wife of Mr. Samuel HUliud. also f * of MlllviUe, sru reduocd to extreme J ' weakness, sod wu given up by ber ply- - sicisns. When carried into tbe cu on a < cot, sbe swooned, and did DM recover on- j ! til osu Cape May. when she opened ber v ryes sod remarked, "How good lharfS c " feels!" Sbe began to recover from tbe i 1 !»K.*SJPHSrS?SllS J most extreme esses among many very " similu known here this past summer.— i | Ooatt Piiot. 1 . Mr. Samuel Maaaey. s brother of tbe J : late Mrs. Elizabtab Sultoo, of Tuckahoe, r . and uncle to Mra. Brooks and Mra. Golt, J , of this city, died at bto residence st New J 5 Castle, Del.. 00 Friday !4th inst., after 1 1 > few days' illness, aged 64 years. Mr. < « Msasey sru known u ooe of the best f , citizens of New Castle, where be bad re- 1 sided over forty years, and in bis death > tbs community suffered s loss which to mourned by all classes. A better husband, 9 father and neighbor, can scarcely be found • than wu be. The funeral took plaoe on 1- Monday, and sru very largely altrnde i Eran the little children, wbo had loved ' I- him so swell in life, came in throngs to ; i, drop a tear beside bto coffin. Another f t Household to In mourning, but another ' e good »*il bu gooe to the reward which J :• remains for the faithful snd Just. B. 1 « Courage to s noble trait With some it S 0 requires greater courage to live than It t does to die. When disease racks tbe ( frame, when sores cover the person, when '■ scbra are hi every Joint, wben tbe rnuwies 4 are soft snd flabby, when tbe least exer. n tioa rtras fatigue, wben tbe mind is filled 1 " with gioam and despoodency, wbat is ' * there in life worth living for. and yetmaoy eke oat Just such s miserable exirtencc, 1 , living culy for those wbo love Uwra. ! d Wben it to generally known tbst Brown's 1 * Iruc Bitten will cure the above disorders I bow many braru will bo made glad! ; a How many bmnes made bappy. , I- F. B. Bushnell, tbe lea.ling boM ami e shoe dealer of upper Cape May. to Bill at 1 g the front, at bto old stand In North Deon ntsville, with s hrgsr and more varied : r suck than ever before. Bis fall snd w lull ter goods bare been selected wilb great . care, and embrace all varirtis of ladies', a gents' and children's wear, amour which < 1- may now be found the crULiratcd "Walter" It boot, tbe brat "band made goods In this j country. Thankful for past favors from r bis old customers, who oomc far and a near, ibe public generally ore aolicital 10 call a snd examine goods sad price*. Sattofse- >- tloc guaranteed. Rubber goods a specialty. . Tbe Wavs Bonder bllss#nr in the * publishers of tbe Newark Bminf Jfmos U for a copy of their sride-a» akt aad welU 1- printed Journal daily. Tbe paper bu g Lran to existence Just three weeks, but a has every indkatioc of lu having come to stay. It certainly U the brat and wigitert , qiediaen of Jourusdietic estterprlre we bare u yet eeen emanatimr from tbe lead. . in* chy of tbe Stale. We wish Its pubk lisbors tbe eucorae they bare every res -on to^expecl rt tbe bsndl^ an inteUlgeat J asys : '.'Ihave takefi Browa'slroo BUteri * todyrtwprtiL It helped me pratly." i

VANGILDER'S ALIVE' And is now receiving from Boston, New York and Philadelphia the following goods at unheard of prices. 5,000 PAIRS MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND BOOTS, BOTH LEATHER AKD RUBBER. CHILDREN'S BHOES FROM M eta. UP. A Nice Genteel Glcree Kid Tsp, Kid Foxed Shoe for Udies 11.25., DOT'S BOOTS, WHOLE LEATHER. CAPPED, SLS5 MEN'S HEAVY BOOTS AT $2,00 ARE'A DECIDED BARGAIN, DRY GOODS, BELOW EVERYBODY. : 50,000 Yards of Muslin, Fruit of the Loom, 36 in., % c.lYard Stick, - - 8 c. - Thorn sdaJe, - - 10 c. I Boston, 40 inches, - • 10 c 1 All of the most popular makes at corresponding low prices.

1000 yards Canton Flannel SJc. up. | " Damask, brauUful styles... -8c. 1000 " Cashmere, half wool, aL. -,10c. 500 " Changablc aotb 16c. |

600 yuda colored Onshmeira,a]l wool, 83c. | 1000 " Best Ginghams. 6c. 10,008 " Brat Calicoes 5c. i

■END FOB SABPLES, Bed Quilts all Styles & Prices. BED BtANKETS FROM $1.50 UP. NOTIONS. HATS. XcnX end Bojx Hats, from 10c. to ft, and e discount et ss per oenL from Ptiiladetphis pnrea 10,000 Yards of Carpets. WINDOW CURTAINS. CLOTHING. so: Suite of tke Ntcest to be teen. One ami era asm. The; sn very cheap. Fan line or woyt STOVES AND FIXTURES. Have a Pel! Line, and they hare to be aera to be appreciated. GROCERIES.

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HARNESS. ' ten'iraFSni e^muS^jr^rt^^Sntera'tSaairVSa MuVSra.*' te'ttS nrara I'wuTwi un ""to" wS? nrtViCn Haxeqcaareu. ■ Toars Traly, W. R. YANQILDER, 3 ' eaptt. rmaWBURG, JL A j

Jc ihnWanamakers Store, Philadelphia. Ifhese are the First Days of the Fall Business, already the hum of activity begins, j We launch the busy season with Some , Special Things 1 that prove to be strangely low. A few of I these have been in store some days, but, to j give everybody a fair chance, we held the : announcements until the return of people j from their holidays.

' A good lot of first-rate C J<fcys at gZ-ZJ. These ( are ail black. The colors il are gz.to. it A Black Dress Silk at a ?y was always gi-oo. c A fine Black Rharinma. 33 inches aride, at gi.50. I Half-wool Black Dress 6 Goods at >3} cents, which is just half-pijce. C All-wool styiish Plaid Suiting. A3 inches, at 50 C cents. We sold the same y Another in stripes at 65 r cents. Not dear at gtrto. I A quality of Lupin's 11

Cashmere for 50 cents wool). The new tar- j will prevent this quad- t ever again selling j A Black Albatross at 35 1 cents, "exactfy half-price, < A fine Black Camel's 46 inches wide, at 1 cents. < A good 36-inch all-wool i Cashmere at 40 cents. An excellent Black " Cashmere, all-wool, a yard wide, at g^c. 1 A very few much ad- 1 mired Embroidered ) at one-third off of usual price.

A Signalled Muslin, full Sl-wide, for joe. The we ever had at that : price. The best Twilled. AllRed Flannel are sold for 35c. The best Canton Flan- : nel for tajc. We never could get so good a quxl1 ity at the price before. An extraordinary lot of : at 35c. > Eight lots of Ladies' and Children's Hoac that ■ on our counters it 35 I per cent, under prices.

These lota of Shoes that are amazingly desirable for the prices :

350 pairs Women's Straight Goat Button, 1 *4-35- . WomeB.f > Straight Goat Button, 1 *3-25-345 pairs Women's 1 Curacoa Kid Button, *4-25- 1 1

186 pairs Women's Kid Button, I *5°°. . I 1 53 pairs \\ omen s< , Kid Slippen, gl.zj. I H2 pairs Women's I 1 Kid Ties, 4200. no pairs Women's 1 French Kid Oxford Ties, 1 *3.25- 1

141 pain Women's Lace Walking f 3.3 5. < 131 pairs Women a lace Walking $4.50. iSo pain Womena , Kid Button Boots, *5.25.

China and Glassware we hardly dare to risk saying anything about, as the lots announced are nearly always sold out in a few hours of the day they are presented. Watch the city daily papers for the announcements, and if these lots ate s"old Wheh you come do not be disappointed, as we have new lots in every day or two. Xn Garniture. • Young couples should see The new Ash Suite of Bed Room Furniture for 425. The same goods in Cherey for 438. Our Works at present turn us out only four suites per day of these goods, so that first come, first served. Nothing like this has ever been done in Philadelphia before. A fine frame Body Brussels Carpet at $1.25 that we are willing to endorse as a good thing. We are not permitted to give the makers' names. The goods arc new this season, and fifty patterns at least to choose from. The First Fall Offering of Ladies Robes are all-wool, of ample material, in nine varieties, dark, rich hues, and the new patterns are on the palm-lerf order. The effect is much the same, if not a hill equivalent, as though an expensive Cashmere Shawl were dissected and made into a robe, as is often done. The expense being infifritdly less **5Also a few Wrapper Patterns, Persian, and with a decided Oriental eflect. The olive, old go*ld and rich, dark hues are subdued in a broad border of consistent but curious formation, 10 to 1 1 yards each. $ 2.00 per yard. There are other lots equally interesting, and new things daily arriving. Samples of Dress Goods sent by mail; a "Postal" will receive immediate attention. JohnWanamaker Thirteenth Street Chestnut Street Market Street and New City Hall. The Great Bargain House IN TOE SEW KNICKERBOCKER BUILDINGS, NO. AO WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAT, N. J. JBMEatt GrS°toSiT5IimU GLASSWABI, GREAT BARGAINS rl mW HBIHV ln old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. WONDERFUL BABOAINg 1 1. a full asronoietit of LAMPS, LAMT CBOflVKTS aad BURXKRg fiye'cent counter TEN CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS ~ IN TIN WARE. Afflhfcfc Eiiratiiq Bartaii is ¥«* al raw Tut. mm Gnat guplM ta CANNED OOODS sod EVAPORATED ntUITS. eras raks to Iks Carat TOILRT BOAR. UHmffl Real Genuine Bargains MINT ntm, DUET BK18BIS, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, Ac. ALSO PAINTW latiawra wrafi yaamtra. .WINDOW GLXSi nrtgtera. HaragM^aaOrart Tartetg 41*1 s- SMITH At OO.