• OMOWTOOK PKIOX : >'•»» JW Annans. la Unncr 3*»(an2> and (Sounfg. POUT OFFIC* AHttANOICMlCNTl«. Ob Bnd trier Here. la*. A. D. l* the Pott ^nwnsnoiad trom » tat the .iistnWiwi 'ranii"? P" "°r AH i»oiw»aI*«iM h» t.r mfm»T ~~1<n *n<! eJUrilrtM of v»liwb>.'ixi.ier*!l Miens. ' ' *ratjgjflssa ■ The mbject nt Postiw .Manchrstoris , dapoimw- to-morrow: fStuifisyj Vvrninir ( win be "Hojel Mwtiioad." f*erriee commencesjti 7.80 fi. m. A'l in- oortfinlly j InviUtl, especially the young men. , It Js wi .l upon good authority llmt eome I'nllulrlpliis capitalist* are about r to establish a steamship line between 1 Pliilad Ipliia and New York, Mopping each way at Cape May. Thla project * would not only be of fcreat becnflt to 1 Cape May City, but to the enure courtly. Many of our readers will remember when " New York and Cape May were connect- " ed by a steamboat line. At tbal time the farmera of our county had no difli- " cnltyln dlapoaingof produce >.f all kinds In the New York markets. Willi eompar- '' a'ively little expense, a landing could be provided at the Iron pier, where the '* ali-ainera could touch without difficulty. n The nimoroomea to ua on thebijrt of nu- & thor'ty, and we trust that we shall soon learn that active measures are being '' taken 4" oonslimiqate Ibis much to be do- *' sired enterprise. l>r. W. 8 Learning. J. Spleer 1-oara- j, ■ng. E. B. Lnmnjng and Richard Holmes h spent several days of last week in the tl sounds. They prolonged tbelr cruise uulil their stork of prorlsinna gare out. i« There »re ran ma cstimat- s msde of the cl number of flab the party caught, and it p. has not yet been decided, whether .the ten firkins and several bushels of salt, at wnlch they took with tliem to "corn'' *] their win'er snimlr. were brrnqjlltiiUo use or not. Maurice Creaae says the a, > waters of the sounds have been murb re more saline since UiN liahiug party re- t< turned home. By the way. Ibla fishing mils- is likely to prove of great benefit to aB scientific anglers, as Bplcev learning will write an essay, In which the su- fo periorily of the rod snd reel over the naked fine will be drmonsira'ed by it? *1-tailr-l account of his recent experience. •. w .. to News U •»' J aosroe. The reporter ha« been looking over town to see what's "> going on and finds that it will only take a .mall paragraph to tell 1U T echoing of »* well known places, among Ahem eJ bt. John's Epl -copal ehtirch, has ben cons inaied during the week, anil the town has relapsed into autumnal srirn- of Ity. A look into tltr reading r om shows thai so far It Is not well patronized. The "n managers propose to hold a kind ol re-- " cgption la a few days to aee If Interest raonot he aroused In the pralsewoithy or effort of providing ttir [mJIJOc of the town with a phnttaut and profitable lounging tu place. Ukc everything else tint is go.nl. it requin s money 1 1 carry out the plans of the committee of management. The "J geiiir.ijsclU|ten having anyliiinglo spare will find thla a most worthy object. At the Prohibition meeting at Military Ilall. on Thesday evening, 11 n. Mr. Pinch spoke tn i third ..party andtenre. af ff« -presenteil the usual argu-timta I* against the liquor traffic in a remarkably " clear and logical1 manner that could not -be sooeess fully disputed by anyone. But ' when the old pa-ties and their adherents 1' were brought to the I ar and subje<ied to the |.uli!ic opinion, as represent' d by , l'rnhihitlonlats. there was a drop to Iht I|, old Mump political hanngnes of the. past It generation. The speaker compared the M Item sralio.snd Republiean parties to s couple of unharmonous curs kept alive t| by an ardent deshc for power. The au. P .Hence was compo ed of our best citizens, in it being many ladies. The «pesker held tbelr attention closely for a couple of u hour*. ai Mr. Chariea McOuire, who h id the posltioa of freight clerk at the Jackson tl treet depot during the sessor. was pre- * s ntrd with a fine watch by a number of J our merchants and businessmen. The presentation was made on Friday evenIng, Mr. A. L. Havnee making the p r- w s ulatlon speech: 'Mr. MdQOl e B sgen- tl Uemaoof courteous qtanmirs and proved b. himself sn efflrient*WBccr of the W. J. tj R. R. Co.. during the past season here, pi Me Is welt wort'.y tbik express on of e*. L loom tendered him by mi' bn-tness men. gi Mr. McOuire was ordered to report at tr Camden on Saturday last. tl ■■ ir One of the most enjoyable evenings of o| t lie season took place at our Mend Jacob 6- Bunting's beautiful "Swlsa C-'ttage" situate on South Lafayette street. We b noticed among ihose present I>r. Itrown- J. onville. Dr. Sartain. Prof. Newbury, in Col. Btatesburv, Cantata Watts. Miss A Williamson. Mlsa Sartain. Miss Lock, flMiss Bessie Boating. Mlse Ilsnnab Hunt- tl Ing. R.-gre-'s was r- ad from Miwsra. hi Huggard, Heahan, Lukeos. Parelra. yc Eisenhower and others. tr Some of oor public school, pupils, graduates and others, think of u-schlng " 1 cfore they finally choose a profession. *' Those that have this plan mapped out n and would HJte to p ritare for the work P1 will do well to consult the principal of : 1 our city wool aa to a plan of procedure ul whereby tirey may he fully pirtstrrd to * take a county oenlflcate. Qi The Repuhlloan prlmsnr meeting for the ejection af delegates to attend the »' IVmgresslonsl convention which met at 11 Woodbury on Thursday last, waa hold 11 on Monday evening. ' The delegates Ielected were Senator J. H. Hanea, Wm. ' •B. KMxsdgc. H F. I"—l ttle. John O. •• W . Ware and Ueorge Brown. The most fastidious vote* ought to he '! satisfied this faB. He may selAn from d, Ttm Will be 1-ls of fan thia fill if u What the Democrats are up to to Cape ' TU* -hiatal* 'rev Si already cmpwtl soul Ikipi Mny light bouse io T ebabaevlre* e ThT, "Z*™"**™*1' 1 <1 A Ihnl cd number of pupils wiH V admilled into the srnlor ctasa of the public r -choal-f thone not residing in tlx di.v \ U«ct Those that join the class will he ' prepared tor tewrhin; io the county. J
PERSONAL. | Sheriff Townsend was on the Island I on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Selgman were, hi town during the week. Ben. Johnson has aeen butterflies 9 twenty mUea at tea. Mr. Nahigian uses the English sa if it were his mother tongue. Jake Semou has left us tlQ another , season comet around again. Mayor Edmonds made a businesa trip , to New York on Wednesday. Evan Morris and family left for their , j, (Philadelphia hoyne Wednesday. Mr. Black is s*ld by thy papers to , 1 hare a letter that bo wrote himself. Cape May furnishes tpo fescbcm for , the Vineland Hlgt School, Mlsse# Miller and Warwick. - • ] Charles* F. Williams closrcl the doors of his popular Exchange pn Wcluesdsy , and Irtt for Pjiiisdelpbia. Mr* E. P. Stitrw has been quite ill due- f ing the past. week but is now convalescing under tlie care of Dr; Marcy. f Mr. -Clinton Souders tqachea a large class of men in the M. E. B. 8. lie 1« t very successful in his work. AI. Little, our genisl - city collector, c winded himself on Monday In catching the'ruornlng accommodstlon. t JTofessor Vanaman deserves the nice new school building in which to direct (| teaching of juvenile West Cape May. Mr. Leslie I.udlara, of Dennisrille. a wdl begin bis duties as teacher of the Cold Spring public school on Wednes- g ("hrls. Weldy keeps ids friends in the w of hnmor whm taking his wrekly rundown to Cape May on the * p. m. a I Hot Harry Bennett and family have a la-en spending a few days w-lth relatives sntl friends at Burleigh and Cape May ^ Court House. What has become of Major Scott and his wife? There are many people about that expected to hear more from ^ during the Nil. Mr. E. C. Hewitt, of the Court lioux-, r one of the Cape May county Republican privates that would not object to promotion says Dame Rumor. Pas'or Wbltmarsh ht a good reader, ami lias a genial pleasant pulpit style. " words are well eho-en and his senMrtrorSpsnccVi «f Wast Cape May, is efficient officer. His decisions are Sndered impartially, and he takes pilns - keep up the tlignhy and character of lils office. " E Political Chlt-Chat. a; Th fall elections are fun of promises for fun. , A couple of moons will bring us to i n. ^ There's lots of political tunes this fall 1 Tliat energetic gestieulaUoo indicates at nearness of election Transparencies liavc not as yet follow a| ed brass hasiis out of politicProhlblUnn candidates don't m-i-h to „ exhibit a tropical ardor in the campaign. Rotation In office is first rate for the "outs." They can stand . any amount <* it. Somebody will have to h Id a survey in and see what is left of blm after the November elei tions. . Military 'Hsll Was well filled on Wed J nesdsy e vying Io bear ibn J'r -hibilion ■ orator, Mr. F nch There would he nt) particular objeo- at lino on lbs pan ol some Third party m men to accept rilT.ce. There Is a pathetic quake in the voire cf the -id party leaders when the subject of^iromntinp privates is alluded to. D! • AH rorts of pnlliM-al roniblnations are s-lng work, si up as to who are to la- a; the stautlaid bearers of the parties this n, fall. ' > 1 A frighl partv leiness has settlnl the of two or three anxious and ex- »' |H-rUnl would he feeders at Uic- public Prohibition Maotlnga. * Rev- Solomon Parsons will speak on Prohibition at Cape May on Monday . evening, the S7th ; on Tuesday evening, 6 3S|h, at Rio Orande; on Wrdnetlav r< evening, S»th. at Ooahen: on Thursday evening. 80th, at Ocean City. .. J. B. Weal wood speaks at Cap City on Tuesday, Oeh-ber 12. « Drs. Marey & Mecray have purchased „ stock, fixture snd business of I>r. 8. , Ware's pharmacy, comer of Ocean street and Columbia avenue. Before the opening of another seas-m tuoy will C enlarge the present storeroom by <,! taking in the cigar si ore adjoining and many other unpp-ventents will bo matle. With their three establish- J' menu Dra. Marcy A Mecray will take In a trade tn tbei' line from all directions Or. Ware wilt devote hia entire attention " to hit Washington eilablUhment. " The County Repullcan convention, i. which la so n to meet, should abolish .. the secret session. This jira-Uce has " a stigma u- on the Rcntitilican party of I hi- county, and baa tn timeif past n proved a fruitful source of corruption. d Let every one Who may be elected a delgate to the coming county convention go Its meeting with the determination c! his acta »lia;i be open to the aerat- « of the public by declaring for an open sea-ion. „ Holly Beach ha- oneof the finest school C' In the .State. The builder Is Andeis-n Pharn, who it just comp'rt- 01 his contract. It i- of the Queen D Anne style of architecture. The first will Iw used as a school room ami t' second stdnr will serve aa a public d The building la a credit to the corporation as well, as to the con- eTlie county sc-at lis. g rt the summer resort fever, and it propos- a to start off " on e In winning a share of public patBut can tlie place, under its present name, "The Orort House," ever h i as a resort handicapped with so b unfitting a name ? The first ihlng to do would be to give this pretty town the h name of "Hereford." t The members of A- O. U. W. lodge . request d to be present at its next ' meting, aa a very interesting time Is anticipated. Don't fall to he present. Lodge nights- first and third Thursday ° evening of each month at half past seven * o'clock- ' fl If you want a perfect fit and work sat- J isfactorily done, go to Miss D. GofTs j| r<x>ins, No. 44 Washington v sired. She has all the latest styles and pattern plates. Call and see her. j| It It a praiseworthy scheme for a boy 2 get on in life In a business way. but Studies and lay a foundation for a Utore * permanent getting om J Mr. Evan Morris is contemplating the erection of a cottage on his lot on Ocean • street. This -lot was formerly eocupkd I t'-e Tasker cottage, xahich bmned v down in 1878H. J. Hand will make extensive im- ' provemenla in his Ooogrrs* street collage . before another year. Mr. Hand will torn tn Phils 'eiphla tmday for fall and ( ... ._ ij Cy-JWfiBtiah Scbcllingv*. aged 73, a;'
SALTS. 1 A cold winter Is predicted. Take down that white plug. 1 There la's lull in marriages. Court convenes on th* 28th. i How many dogs in town are-taxed ? Gape May shaves in three barbe* shops. ' it* regarded aa bad look to shoot a cat. The worst chestnut is the chestnut it- ' self. The letter sheet is becoming very pop1 alar. ' • Red ba-sare being caught along the Ch&r'ey (Silver's dog W fofid of -the 1 stick "set. . Flickers are ev-lting the sportman's .ambition. . ' It is about time to cwH-ISTbe summer ! The |»qni)arlty of camp meetings is on I the decline. ' Lost Is Bob lager has f-lilid his tent and flJHed away. 1 The public schools opened remarkably ! full this year. < ("ape May boys nre getting the base ' fever bad. The duster may as well .be put In the ' camphor chest. I Wiggins says the 29th will bring along ' Hallowell is selling off clieap to close for the year.' ' ' The woods are putting on gorgeous 1 autumnal robes. Extra revival services will toon be the ' order of the day. The pews in the Baptist church arc comforts hie. Sixty filcker- in an hour's gunning I'Sea Grove boast. Harvest homes are being turned on all over tlie. county. The days and nights are more than ' I'ound-a-plcce goodies are the boast 1 of a local fisherman . It it in good fo m for the red drum to ' caught at this time. Wednesday evening U the date of the r weekly prayer meetings. ' A good and true friend is a valuable acquisition In this world. "Boh white" perches on town trees in ' these days of Prohibition. The "fall of the leaf' is regarded as a 1 trying period for invalids. I Fa!' house etrnning is ocntprinp the mimis.of Cape May matrons. A moans of raising money In tlie M. r Sunday school Is py jug* Dr. 8. F. Ware will improve bis Lafayette street property at once. Shark fishing on tlie ocean pier is a ' pastime of late visitors. A reporter has been bounced Rom a Philadelphia paper for telling a lie. A -burs ed water main was a Lafayette " street n-'pl* on Wednesday vrening. We move that the chock business, and ' that goes with It be laid on the table. ^ We call special attention to Mrs. Ellen ' Hall's advertisement forcrochet workers. There seems to lie a scarcity of small collages at Cape My at reasonable rent. r Congress Hall la-t summer was a shining example of what a good hotel is like. Wastio— A furnished or partly furnished- cottage. Apply at the Wave office. Mrs II. C. Thompson is a <- impotent t; and popular teacher of piano aniLorgim h music. . "jPeople who have to rent houses find „ children a serious ob-tar-lc to claslng a .. bargain. 0 A law preventing boys of Immature trom carrying fire arms is badly We may expect to hear of the usual J gunning accidents this (all from embryo f hunters. A little fire on these chilly mornings ^ will be iound comfortable and conducive fi to health. "Krtty" and "Jenny" are said by the f ones to live near the >igu of the ! red wheel. An irascible Cape Mar man says this , Is bully in need of a fire anil several fuid+id«. Parents and tvAchera working tn harmony can generally manage young Amerwith case. Dr. W alter S. Learning's office days at f May are Tuesday and Wednesday - of each week. Sugar making, as a permanent South j Jersey industry, is undergoing this year crucial teat. The bouse intended for Sister's Home, t Lafayette street, wi'l soon be ready 1 for occupancy. ' Don't do another wsah'ng till you < one of Mr. Wm. Bonier* clothes ' stretchers. Menhaden pirates were hauling their j nets within a half mile of the ocean pier i during the week. -These beautiful autumn days are being by the silly predictions of j weather prophets. Physiologv will be taught in the pub- i He school from a curiously constructed ■ Mr. George E. Oummings will build a ■ Couple of e ttages weal or the Sea Breeze • neaf the elephant. One of oor pilots rot the belter of the C. 8. Government last week in a 11 ttle on marine law. West Cape May held a festival last evening for purp-we of putting a bell on the new school building. The Ca bolic home on Lafnretle street , will be quite a handsome and commodious building when comp eted. The skeleton of a snake that must , been as long as a fenc- rail has , found near Angioma station. i "She wears a neat fitting je-ary and • peach colored cheeks." Is the way a i Cape May tieau spoke of hia host girt. Wild adventures about the sounds in pursuit of anything that may tuin up is a favorite caper of Cape May recrealor*. ( "Must you go William!" she whispered " the front gate 1-st Sunday evening i a'ter loUu bad begun to pat out the (lights. Officer Hlc.key looks after the bora. stopped one during the week with a I pistol ami brnug.,1 him to terms ' quickly. Physiology will be taught in the pubschool of tills city by a muck in. i plan of teaching is regarded as the | Why suffer the. tortures of biliousness i when Hood's SarsspariUa will give you relief t Sold by all druggists. 100 IXmes One DoJl«r. B ] Will township secrets- ies of Sundnv ' School A-apelatlntis please send tnrir re. 1 porta am! amount or reflections to , County SecretaryCottagers who are abont closing their ' for the season shonid a* ihat the wstcr ta turned off and all things mud. , (Sou s of buUe fliw hung In frstrems ] thrfolh.gr of (be tree* In the donr- ! ?»wl^ J. Hana» Coogrere si ret j The fri-fcy gunner who exercises his ' ' Mksbwto'anr*y^,y sWi*'0" f""" _ ' i ■ ■
Capo May Point Items. Floral YIIU is an all-tiie-vear houre. It is home-iikit Nid charges very reasonable prices. i Manager ilamilton eontcmplatea laying aside business carei to Uke a hard : . earned vac-allon. j Our public school commenced last . wrek under the efficient management of Mm. L. C. Blake. The Mayor and Council of tills bailiwick ire weilding ,the reins of govern- • ment very aitjstactorUjTl)a Cape House sfitl entertains quite • n nuanbel of gurMa- It is the popular • winter House of tfie Point. i Hawk sbooiing is a favorite pastime of Mayor Bailey. He brings many of thsm down, by his unerring shot. Many of the eiutaeers have g-vnc . to i their city homd? after spending sn enjoyable season si thi* d lighifol resort. - Tl^e iHgior saloon of this plsce is not -censed . vet it Is o|>eh In tri-4atiOB of the " This 1« the fertile' cause of much disorder, both im Sunday and week days. Rev. Mr. Rigor, Of Yincland. presiding elder of the United Bret here church, paid the borough a visit this week. Members ot his family have been spending a few days at the camp grounds. A. W. Springer has liven awarded the contract for putting In breast works on the bench from foot of Cape avenue. The work has already begun, and is likely to prove, much better than hereDlas Creek Dots. Mi* Ke«sie Douglass is visiting friends at Port Norris. - Mm. Amanda Qu ncy and son who have been rislttng in this place, left for Dias Check waa well represented nt camp meeting on Sunday evening last. Mrs. Edwin Hewitt, of Angfi-sea, with hi-FfamiTy , Is visiting her old home here. The ringing of the school Ml '-alls the The scboooerCongress was out during the week for a day's sail. Port Norris being the objective poin'. Mr. Corbin, of Philadelphia, Is licre looking after his oyster iutiH-est*, stopping with 8. II. Erriekson. — Mr. J^.WilleUhas bcui nufiunonctl the bedside oLffff5*brollier In Atlantic county, who^f seriously ill. Townsentts Inlot Items. The Camp Meeting closed on Monday afternoon. Mr. Wm. Fozer has liecn visiting friends here. Captain John Douglass and wife were at home on fSmdny. Mrs. Abble Holmes is having her dwelling remodeled. Our local band tendered a serenade to Wm- Livingston Monday cvediiig Reuben 1. Springer lias removed to Philadelphia, where he hits secured a position as conductor on the 2nd {uid 3d street car line.. The Schools of New Jeray. The total number of teachers in tins State i« 8.500, of wliieli 91 1 nre males. Tp-rc'1""1 "g* I* from 5 In 1s lOOa fifili the sr-hool pinnilatlon is 804.897, the nuinenrolled in the pnblic schools being : H00.5S?. The e»iwnijlwir.-s for salaries of teaSwrs Is each year. tLT7()7<J52. Tlirn- - are four colleges in tliia Scale, the value of whose buildings and ground Is #1.210,000. - The proprietor will offer for sale at the : snxind (arm over Belie! Icngers Inuidlng bridge, about 15 acres of com standing, four excellent milch cows, one 8 year nid lua- one hiill^ilf yearling, tliree horses^ salt grqaf. one nearly new plow, three iron h >trows, beaidea spades, shovels, rakes, hoe*, one heavy wagon, one market wagon in good order, one lieavyfie.d roller, also a line lot of chickens and ducks, ah will be sold cheap for cash or on time with approved security. E..W. Bavkks. Bargains. Mrs. R. T. Brown offers her entire stock of dry goods, notions, etc., at cost prices. As she proposes to remove shortly from her present store bnilding she is dea rotta of disposing of her stock within a very short time. Call anil examine goods and prices and vou will sec at onec that there is a rare chance for bargainsMr Wm. Somrrs. of Green Creek, has patented a novel-labor saVlng machine in his Excelsior clothes line. It does, awav with much of the difficulty of wash day. A child can stretch" the clothes line to any required tension, and when not In uae rap just as ea'ily roll It up till need on next wash day-. The material of which 11 Is composed la *11 n oiks erosive. One of jjiem will last a lime. tf Wastxh -80 good crnchetors. Higher prices paid than heretofore. Btrady employment all th* year. Orders for private knitting of liooda; leggings plain and fanry mittens, sarqucs. Tam < I'Bhsiitrre, etc., ran be left at the store of Mrs. Needles, Washington street, and at the Miller cottage. Perry street- Instructions given in crecheting. 2t Mrs. E. I- Haxl. . Hallowell is telling off regardless of cost to close business for the season. Hia stock of confectionery and foreign goods, consisting of nnt, olives, oils and fruits are offered very cheap to fairs and festivals and those who buy In quantlTwenty per cent on a silk ilresa is quite sn smonnt saved, but It Is just what vou can do by purchasing teat block silk from Halla. 2fi 8 «ith Second street. Philadelphia. Their advertisement in thla isaue u interesting. Read it. Dentlatryd Drs. J. F-- Learning A Son can now be at their Cape MavCity offices from noon until Wednesday afternoon of each week. '2t Selling Out. My entire stock of clothing offered st prie s regardless of oo*L Call and examine. Cuas. Nxtm.ro. It was thought a curious observation made by a small boy, who attended tlupvohlbition mis* meeting on Wednesday evening, that during the long address Uie i speaker never moved hia upper Jaw. ' vwjpopSw vraT&Tpubtls Irwmii'aoo'wrtl Vie ■ sort W Xiyrj^-s" aJuS3"1' " *U "°"W "~1 '
Connty Notes. Croakers »r* a Seavllle Sea Isle City Is reported as being very quiet. £? S Rabbits arc being picked up by. tlie 1 j hawks. ) j SI glit frosts are reported from upper 1 Capd Mar- ' The little Seavllle fmallpox scare has entirely vanished, fjuch hsy weather lias not been ex- - perienccd for. many a year. Cold Spring Presbyterian church will ? probable extend a permanent call to r Rev. Mr. Landi* Tlie Pea Hie IM of tile W.- J. R. - R. is being banked across the niflidows ' for tbc- purpose of keeping off the tjdeMr. Charles. Garrison, of Copt- Muv. ' Court House, has .been making .some ■ sub ubatantial . Improvemenla .to his - 'tlwolllng. - 1 A Din. Creek man kicked himself out of doors for practice. '<• thafbc might do 1 the job neatly with Maria's unpopular ' beau as the subject . TTie tides have fliled Sunken places on • the fincodows with water which stands • on the surface. These places sliduld be ■ drained into the creek. The old Cape school- building was sold at auction & few days ago to Richard -' Smith of West Cape May. He will re1 move It from its present location and remodel it for a dwelling. ' A crow's ne«t on tojj of a dead pine " tree near Sea Isle junction, and a rial spinning wheel at Swains are marks for passengers on the express trains, Indicating that they are approaching Cape May. ' Rev. B. F. Curtis, of Green Creek and Holly Beach, after must faithfully min1 istcrlng to the spiritual needs of Ills r parishes for tlie past six months, returns ' theologiral seminary. He takes with .him the love and esteem of both places. Bucklan's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Chits, Braises. Sores. I'lcers. Salt Rhmtin. 1 Fever Bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruption. [ and pnstively cures Piles, or no pity re- , quired- It is guaranteed u> gis-e perfect satisfaction, or money refuadc<!. Price > KenrT't * '""r ,alr ^ 1,enr> A. Midi, ill, Tunm A Obi, at MfflvHIe. , fired lip two of I Ik ir green glass furnaces agree to the Ann's t.-n„» by tlie HI ,»( October the latter will start hp two of the hebunTliefirmaff,^^ya enough"^ . prentices in its employ to run oiiCfiu-lory . I had gix-en myself up as lost because of inherited scrofula. Tried everything for purifying the blood without bom-tit r until. I used Parker's Tonic, and can truthfully say Him it cured me. I still use it for its sdendid effort on mv gen- ' era! Uraltii. II. K. Lyitd, Chicago. , In New Yoik City the activity in hulldi Ing is greater than ever now that nuttiic amount of capita! expended ifii new t ween #65.000.000 and #70,000,000. as against #43 ,000.000 in is.*-,. : Solicitor -.Patents, F. O. McCleary, of Washington. D. C., sayK the nnlytb1ng . that did him any good, when suffering r witfe a severe rough of several week- - standing, was Rial Sf-ar Cough Cure. > which is purely vegetable imd free from - opiates and poison The Agricultural Department oflh-inls siiy that the average condition of crop" S in New Jersey for August is the best ; monthly report received from this State . In five years. I - — . — , 51 av ^flrfrtisrmfntfi. Hood's Sarsaparil/a -' Combines, In a manner peculiar to Itself, the J* best blood-purifying and strengthening reme- ' dies ot the vegetaliie kingdom. You will find thi* wondertiff remedy cflcctire where other medicines have failed. Trjr It npw. It will purify ynur blood, regulate the digestion, and gtve new life and vigor to the entire body. "Hood's Karsaparilla did mo great good, e 1 watgttrcd out from overwork, and It toned t me up" Mns. t!. E, Bnutum, Cohoes. N. Y. f "I suffered three years from blood poison, i. I took Hood's 8arsaporlUa and thmk I am a cured." Mrs. M. J. Davis, Broekport, N. Y. J JPurifie tt the Blood thice peculiarities i 1st, the romblmUton ot a ' remedial agents ; sd, the proportion; 3d. the e process ol securing tho ac-Uve medk-tnal • qualities. The result Is a medicine of unusual f strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. f Send lor honk containing additional evidence j " Hood's SarsspariUa tones up my system e. BcgJaarnl Jmeda. Loaiill. Mass. !1 " net's SxrsaosHiis beats alt other*, ant » Is worth its weight In r-ld." I. BAJUUkUTO* Uo Bank St root. New York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla r Bold by all druggists, ft ; six tor *5. Mad. , only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Hiwell, Masa. iOO Dosos Ono Dollar. RAW BONE MANURE ' SSSSSSSIiBBfJi BAUGH'S : $25 Phosphate ™°™".-2lBAU6ll A SONS RAW-ffONC ■•■uhclareisXtmporten I mPEN-PHOSfHUTtlPHHADElPHIA, PA t Use the 0riginalBiugh's$25 Phosphite ^ C. CORNELL, COOK AND CATERER. IS prepared to serve at 'pobUc and private 1 PAHTItS UK WBODimff y No. - dffcatur btrfftr. L" .v-xm • C>''»,K MaT City. N. J. ' /ai^LE6E or(dMWEl4CEJ ; V_>r BttYAtrr Vj^rrwAYTOH j m 1 s ^ CONSUMPTIVE ' 3
; $i,ooOyP-OQ cTothlngt6 Oak. Hall. r In conducting our btistttfss, tve- arc distinct' and ajart from all other clothing houses in this : - We mark upon the goods what they 'arc, what . - tire materials consist of, an4 give with it a guarantee.- that wilf ge^ you back your money if "- ' 1 . not satisfied. ." " - . v i . We 'inaugurate the Fall Season of 1886 with this announcement . We have outdone the activity of every' fornipr jreriod in the house's history in producing our make of clothing. jusUy famous for its reliability and cheapness. . • linotense purcli.v-.vs of cloth, greatly lessening, the cost of tire' goods, were made months. , ago; and the (manufacturing got under- 'vyay in c.uly sutumer. By comparispp, we have in Ynahy cases matlc. uj» three or four times the usual quantity, and required a larger amty of .workpeople \"ili.4he way-through' NA stone has bc-en left tuttiirnol to get the clothing made in the very best manner. We '• . shall scli-it'with perfect confidence... Every garment' lias been minutely inspected ; nothing taken .'or granted. ' Seai'is ajtd • buttons are tightly put on. We will be glad to_.have. you come anc" 1 look at, the careful "way we do these things. ■ ' We keep no shoddy grades of clothing at any price. They may be sold by other stores. Wc regard them as unreliable, and don't keep them. Send a postal card for samples, and wc will send, you styles of a storcful of clothing. ! We trade on the old planks still, — goods exchanged, if unsatisfactory. Money refunded One lowest price, and our guarantee. . '• WANAMAKER & BROWN, ! OAK HALL, S. R Cor. Sixth and Market Streets. ; PHOENIX OIL COMPANY. South-East Corn^p ^ront and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX_BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts has no effect on glued or cementedjjaps. andjgives • the full transmission of power. For sale by : ■' w . Belting Manufacturers and Mill SupplyJlouses at , $1.50 per gallon, in i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. f $ • .25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. • g _ $1.00 per gallon by the -barrel. . Use 110 other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for Price List. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ■ CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS "ofCall GRADES-
f 3idvrrtisfmfnts. : A FIFTHlVENUE LADY] ' ! WRITES! : | h * ! I W v3i k ■ I ABOUT j ' j r^3KASKlNE | THE NEW QUININE. 1 iam-"ra™hinoi"' "*5' Imw'tui' sre'thl- . Arooraph-iti-l t,y Tour*wo»iefrol 'mwtlrmv uil ' "jT'ifnTuu |ii, » i ,n | dp>r ' . .arefmpiuhi^'m^n Jtmmj/Is wclfu" tor |" j renMl a'trnttT. wbliii »•» fotlowwl'bvtiw vcrv«l fnrm of ctnUs sn-.i f-v.r. *ni! otul'-l pro. BonnooO hy Avtvral of top most pmmvnt n'l*"!--j !2to m«^i% ffiv3 M'tweaffrSTmsSHu irpAim-.'. »i!ht«i*h reswivin* the brat ihat Mr l rombiiret^Ai ^ twara- ' WHAT THE ntiSPITAtJt SAT. ttHljvne n os pit a', ft. Y., "irnlvereatlj soo- ! St. Fran-!* npspiul, N. Y. |^Taa T,«n "mil Rev. Jos. Dfrt-lhps, tfliaplsinot I'tisriiT lis*. ; pttai. I "STjILpH-. IlipltAt. N. Y. : "It* ass Is oorf. ■ sstpreil mnwpaiBAbip. - It Arts pert octiy— j AU-1-0 in iBetiutoej ol aMstlclne. frW St presort by Marry A Mrersy. Cape May, ft. J., or seat hy mall on rrortpl of price. THE K ASK IX K CXl„ ot Warren SUJteW Tort ' /w\ russian rheumatism cure - aeswts.,»tsiit"*-,"~™' IT COMft-BTBLT CURED ' '"'oxKBOX1 DOK^TIIE ItPSIftKHS. ' Price 83.BO.; U'^SLSSi' -J'SSS: ; PFAELZER^BROS^ A CO. ■ IIMIIl MarkM Mrerl, rtOm**lphl^ b "MEDICAL OFFICES. No. 200 5 JlVA Nonli sotki Rrert. PhiladelBiils, Jamil rrtr Dire. J. N.IJ.n IIoMKN'SACC. Mix 5 1 SfiSsSS'SSi " ttirmsi I0«e>-*, et'r. Osll or wm* and he 1 I mm rt oy a (IrsduAt* at Jefferson Hrdlcatcoli«fe wta Hospital Baasslem*. Hants: « a m. tor p m., s u> » p. m. sot open Sunday*. »f-y
marine" villa, CAPE MAT. N. J/, HuVSB TO TUB BBACH. HOW OI'KH FOB OOBST6. FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. H. GUINAND. we're going TO GIVE YOU MOjRjP FOB youB M0BFY- ' Our Fall nnd Winter Styles of Clothing arc BETTER QUALITY and FULLER VALUE than Ever Before: SUITS FOR ALL AGESOVERCOATS FOR ALL AGES. TROUSERS FOR ALL AGES. UNDERWEAR AND ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS at LOWEST PRICE8. jacob reed's sons, • 918*920-922 Chestn at St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. ' s0me7h^a _new furniture" "V DAYLIGHT. - Chamber and Parlor Suits ***" iy*ri!UMnJ"'ii»^lAn But IYINs" '& BROTHER 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, East 8ide, SAMTRL it LANWH. CALTON L. LANDW. 8. L. OABLB, Sp«t*l Prettier. — LANDIS & CO.,(Sooeeasor* to GHAYBILL A CO..) Wholeaale-Deatars in ; Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, ROPES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, Ac. CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS HANDLED. no MA1KBT STHRBT. ANI>*1» MBHOHANT STRBRT. PHILA. | — ..--■-.tt-U J. M. B. niLDKITII. Attornry-tt-Uw so.! Notary Public. A. B. LITTLE. ; HILDRETH & LITTLE. ! Real Rotate Brokers, ; No. 4 OCEAN STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. " Beat Ksute uauttlit. Hold and Exchaoxed. Holets, Baarfilaff Houses and colliisrs Mrnlcd. Desirable BnlKt^ia Lots f uiluaicd Directly on Itxc IBcacB, Pnr Sale.

