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fiBBfoj per Annan. In Adrancr island anil ©otinfg. Notice. oSSt^STliSV^Ai amu rSatocx SySSSS^SsK i thsrnetre otixj ""' Meltartne. « • orjpr. ^ j ,» p. nu ' t. 1. M BLVIH. Fw-maaur. 1 Church Notices. *™ "RkaroptW In PublkiAffslr-." It the j «>bj*ct of Pastor 'Manchester's discourse i or fi-iniiar . vminj nt thr M. E. church iuuday school •! 3 o'clock in the chapel | Ul are cordially invited tot hew sfcrrlrep ■ Service. in the Baptist church next leadny 10.80 *. ro., and 7.80 p. m. | ■reaching by Pastor. Subject in morn- t »g-" Man the Temple of God." In the Venlag— -"The Model Old Mali!." , Wiggins got ah ml a> badly scared by 1 ii« late prediction* as any one else, and 1 rhen he aaw the miacbief bit wild ramilngs in the domain of prophecy had fraught. be Irtwl to make the public -dleve he hadn't said anything of the ' ind charged to Idm in the public p-ca*. Vlihout a doubt many weak women, ° .id men to. as well, had been terribly ' Istressed by this false pmpbet. He ■r the misery lie haa wrought to bia fel- c »* citizen* Then' are other false aeera r esldr* Ibis impostor Wiggins thai should r e '-urt lied in their 'doings. They kre :iund in every walk of life sail in all 'j OJiinumtiea. Chun h. State and aocie- ' r abound in them. Some persona ' lilnk they serve a useful purpose in tli. L'ftiog public opinion ami agitallng for ' Dforms, or warning the public against ' os-iblr danger. But putting Ihe good ley do li side the evil wrought, the balucu is against 'heir countenance in pnb e favor. We remember many years go In this couuty a man who wonder- r ally stirred up his neighbor* by his cniotwulistandinE the absurdity of his J lea. there were many, f--r the time he- J >g. tint l|.i.rud to hu incoherent ' -reaching*. The secret, of hl« success, ounii faith. There are those who two!. 1 ret the MiHeritea. Medical record. *>'. ' lie ilavj in wlitclrlhev flourished sliowjjl * liat II any pereori* lost their reason bcsnae of Miller's predictions. Some weie u dl-inrhed that they away gave' their ' oases-loos of an earthly nature ami got j rady for the "Advent." Beveral hun- ' r d of Miller's deluded disciples dr. as.sl lent scire* in white, one line morning ill •' •Mladelphla, and wen out to Cb rry 1 iill lo ineei their coming Inrd. Before '' oi"g ihry lewUered their cash a'aiat the c I reel-. 'Hurb a procession erected apromori impression upon -.11 who witnessed ' No winder yrilnds were aflecteil ' oriouslr. and many In the popular phrase * rent "crazy." Future events hare been « rlsely hid from mortals, ami It may be r ifely wid that a person who pretends ' ii in* -it into them beyond prescribed (■rfi is one calculated to excite the ' ujienitttioiis fears, nit only ot the. " gnorsnt. but of fhany 'wlpucre well in- 1 turned a* to the natural and ' supernal- ' tral. Preyingsnd preaching sre well cnongli , nit doing la better. The man thai roils | lp hla sleeves and goes to work in prac- , cal reform demanded by the times is ■ Jwsys a success. To pray Tor a thing , 0 come about and do nothing else to \aicb » result upT alter nil of any greai | ise, nor will the wor d lie converted under , t. A PTsctRBl aggrritaire ex iniple f<>-(oud-doing counts eery linn, inuch mote ] Ji Ul mere negative piety and super ex- , is claims tor go slnrss that characterize lot a few laborers in the vine) ard. I Husbands about home a1! .Inv are ' tnimpy and Interfering. Nothing goes 1 'ght with them. Tlicy uppi-ar to he out ' if their element. It seems na though ' iien w re destined by Provld nee to gci 1 nil of door* Juft as aoon as the breakfast S orcr and stay there till tie- evening 1 ileal. The house will get slo-.g, as a 1 ruMTal thing, without tham. Not many ' at era spend a day at home with the ; Hire a nif Children, an.1 If I hey tto, tfiere 1 eetns to be no general desire to have the 1 xperirne* duplicated. It U a piece of good new* to farmers hit the hog cholera in Cape May eouu- . has finally been check tl. The ptorietary medicine manufmc tired lu West 1 Vpe May is proving a apocihe here as I rewherc In eradicating the scourge. I soy thousands of dollars would have en savetl last year to Cape May alone i ad Ihl* medicine been introduced tlirn. is manufactured by the Bragdon 1 aonfadnring Company. Price $1.00 r pound.

The giory of a man .consists not mere- )i in looking up lo whs is above him, ul in lifting up those he low him. The C West and m«i exalted charge er it slto f< lenderisl and most helpful. Then ' pirn y of work all als.ill us of this ^ ■id T„. o -..fulness -f Use Heading , •our tlepen .« in gelling umler its lulluUnproietu nta. Tlie whole buy nerd, to he put to I nl an t not a pari of him Not only 1 hould his mental couatitulloo he trained " int he should bclanght how to do thing* y doing them, thir excellent public i school ays em mould nave engrafted 1 pun U a plan lo leach lb boys and girl* 1 re u*. f ul ihing. that will 01 Uiem for r he praetical Junes of life. . It i* to bfc hoped that the star chamber ' huelncM of our county nnmina lug con- ' em lion* may V dro, pod. ami the light of day be let ia up<m Ihe doing* of those who nanie tile men for public suftragv. BvCfet lei lo! log is pTmiuctlvr much snw-hkf and not a lilUe dUsatlsfiiHou ( among th-w.- who wait for the on*! result i 'wS ! rcmcm'iciyl that dlshjuwwt government I ^ Dataoihe 1. giveo m^bow wlomns I the success ttf the KepubhaaB' iwri r m '

PERSONAL. I Mr. Bayers Is teaching the young Idea I at Rwalutobn. Sir. and Mrs.. Samuel Swain have . movod to a Pennsylvania town. We noticed Mr. Rufua Budd, of Tuckp ahoe, in Iowa during the week. I Professor Whltelock has recently met with bereavement by the lorn of a child- I Gen. W'm. J. Sewell and family closed up Cape May housek' eping on'Tluirsday i of this week. M r. Koenlg will take a vacation for his i I healHi which Is onnc of the bt*t after s ' hard summer's wft'rk. | Mrs. ' \1ols fiswjtey will", leave her ! Sunday sclidhi class lopg enough to vlrit t 1 .Jtev. T»octor Pobhins, P.'E. of Ihe, i Brldseloo District, preacher) in the M. Br ehurrii last Hahlinlh. < .. A. H. Tack antl family and Dr. Tht-.v and' family lave closed their Gape ' cottages tor the Season . Mnr Colonel George TV*. Smith la In ■ N. T.. vl»lilng frlenda She will be absent a coup'e of week*. f Mr. Fried en wmld loods as brown and healthy after hi* remarkable recovery a* < the msin-top-man of a man-of war. President of Council. Lemuel Miller, ■ acucry around base ball ground* wl th the eaae and grace of a professional „ player. Dr. and Mr*. Kennedy are off on their i annua] vacation. They visit many points of interest. Including Phl'adelphla anil a New York. Harry Oartwrieht U waiting for th# r gunning season to open, wh-n he will let himself loose on the game of lower a Cape May. Mr. Fcrgumn ami ramily vacated hu f cottage here tor his Philadelphia home ~ on Thursday, the favorite Cape May t moving day. Bell. Johnson will takr a sec wl course t of lessons' In -Spanish during October. In oilier word* he will pilot one of the j Cuba iron steamers. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barton have re- , turned home from an extended trin to Mauch Chunk and fMntrsre Water Gap. - The trip wasgreallv enjoyed. Judge Kind, Colonel P -Iter. J. M. c lloagland were af Ca|>e May to spend their nlghta during the sessl -n of rounty t courts, stopping at Ihe Clislfonte. Pastor Manehestcpr achtnl an Interest- < ing sermon to the young men Jast Sab. haih evening. It wa* Ju'l as good for t their older*, we may as well asy in passing. c I lev. Won Everta. ot Philadelphia, made a visit to Ihe several divisions of a the public school on Wednesday. lie spoke a tew words of sound school ad- $ vice to the chl tire*. . - . ThT'TsfiiHy of 0 -nrge W. Adams, Of t Washin ton," I). C.. left f t home on We learn ll.nt Mr. Adams , has been «!rk sine ■ h ■ left Cape May, but is now convalcsding.' , James II. Cannsn. Samuel Barton, Stite* and George Hickey were E the accrt-lited delegates to the Firemen'Association, which met at Philllpsburg , on Wednewlav of '.his week. „ Itev. Mr. Everts, of PhlladelphU. made a vl*it to Ihe Cape during the week. < has been eng .geil tiy thecnterininmeni 1 coiumltlre. of Ihe Heading room, to give an illustrated lectnrV liuring'thc fall , or wintrr. The lime will be deflnitcly , and announc-d in a -liort time. l'oatoiaater Melvin ri'lurneii from Si. i cm is ou Wednewlay. . He has been In f attendance up in the Grand Co-ielave of Knights Templar*, which took place In c the Quian City of Hie Ml*«l«*lppl valley. . A- V Coib rt. GrMid'Keeorder of the A. 0. C. W.. for the dl'triet compri*lng , th* atafea of New Jersey. Marylatnl and , Delawnre ha* been making* a friendly visit to Cape May among hia fellow l stopping with II. 5. Rather- , fonl. ' Olhcrr James Crcawell lias resigned , position on the police force and ac- i -pled a situation with the Franklin E eotrlc IJght Company of Mtllville. | wh r* he ami family will In the future | reside. Editor WUIUmaon, of thia journal. Is | lied auffo-ing from a severe attack of , , illness. He ia being skllhily Pealed by ( Man-y and has the moat carvful , nursing hv his aff. ctionate wife and i sister*. At the time of going to prcaa waa regarded as slightly lienor. , (tight Rev. Ignatius Uormtmann, P. ' I) , .Secretary lo Archbishop ltyan and . Clianceli r of the Arcl-dioce c. Is spoken | , of as being the moat prominent candi- , d«te to -uceeesl the late Ili-hop Shanalian , iu the Diiamac nl llitrrubuig. The , learned Doctor ia well known at Cape May. and hia promotion would be pleaslug to 'hem. i -Signal officer, John R. Wi llama, U. 8. ■ A.', arrived home on Thursday from Arizona aft r an absence of six year*. During that long, pen <d Mr. Williams ■ been on duly in California and other far Western stales am) ten itoriea. Ills ' arrivsl mark* a very pleasant bit of hia. ■ lory In the family circle.

Vatsran'a Meeting. As previously announced a meeting of a Ihe survivors of the 88th Reft.. !C 1 Vols.. ■residing In Cape May county was held In from of the Court House, on ; Tuesday, ftept ember Dfkh - 1888. and called to order hv Eno- R. Williams, of 1. Representatives werr preaeni 5 three compurie*. viz.:— F. G and ' On motion il wa* agreed to effect a temporary organisation of veteran* of ' said regiment. The following officers ' President — Knos R WUHama. Co I. Secretary— Wm. T. Stevens. Co. F , Executive t> mmlttce— Furman Bar- < nett, Co. F. . Lower township; Beth. I.. | Hand. Co. F. Dennis townahip; Jos. li. Holmes C'o. I, Middle township; Niehols* Corson. Co G. Upper township; 8. i R. fitltes. Co. F, Cape May City. On motion theseerrlary waa instructed lo corrrsp md'srilh companies outside of May county, with a view to effect, ing a rcuni a of aa many of the survivors at some fitlu'm date as possible. On m tlon the secretary wa* author, ised loa furnish copy of the proceeding* of. the meeting for publication in the county paper*. Adjourned. W». T.Btxvxxs, Secretary. Notloa The Republican voters ot fJape Mav City are rtsiiirstrd to meet in tlie city ball, F'ank ui street, on Saturday evening. Oct. 9d. at 8 o'clock sharp, tor Uw purpose of electing ot* delegste to represent the City . of Cape May in thzHcKbll an State Convention to he held in ylor Oocra Ilnuse. in the. city of Trenon Tuesday, October «h. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for governor. F. K. Dog*. Chairman Lst 1'rimary Meeting. A.- 0. Oire gives potior that he ia still

SALTS. t The surf bath ha/its patrons yet. Crickets pipe shrilly in the grass. t Goodies are still eoniing into city mar. kV-t. " ' The express train still Sogers on the, ' Schooner captain* take to club topsail bkts. " « I The ''Dude" U at Philadelphia for City merchants boast over the business Yellow tints frf lvailln autumn wild ' . Tola Is thejTavorite chewing stuff for tfre girls. * . v 1 , bcr men. . ' The s«ct of OtUvra needs suspending ' • > Tkr Spider eltih now claims the chitm.plnn's belt. I Tlie crookedness of. some people it an s art with them. Hallowellsare selling off cheap to close t Hie atimnlrr. • i Housekeepers are glad that the preserving is done. The Iron Hail la adding new members f at every met ting. Cape Island creek Is not the cloatwwt I spg In the world. ' Tai'leas dress coats is one of the recent vagaries of fashion. 1 We have enough of the mild-eyed, cat- j a-eornered oriental*. September bring* along the dust that t didn't fly in August. The winter gull is . already 1 about the ocean pier. The prevailing tone of Cape May land- t scape hi still summery. i High flats will be worn more titan for < years thia winter. J Some people have a feeling of seasickwhen visiting the pier. < Court attendant^ has lieen larger this n than for a long p riod ! Tuesday morning took several of our t citizens to the Court House. 1 Mr. Chester will krep his photograph It is rumored tliat Pastor Hrrwstcr has t espoused the Prohibition cause. ( F.ven a good thing may become mo- < notnnou* like a bass drum s do. t The shore I* gpry ^jlunt compared with the turmoil midsummer. A good dot is better than a lock or ' A*k Mai Benckeri about" it. 1 ■Twenty dogs In sight it a time 1s a « Washington street siKlitTbe pru tenl and thrifty will lay in a 1 supply of coal before the snow flies. < The ocean pier should be matle to sub- 1 Cape May's maritime interests. 1 —The rod antl reel scent to threaten the hook and Jlne with the grand bounce. > Tlie New Jersey CW Piloi *as tlia- ' ptawd of under the hammer this week. ' .The voter w nts to seel the candidate I ami shake hands sritn him, so be does. < Don't fo-g -t that Tuesday next U do. t nation day for the public reading room. "Court" managed to get through con- < slderablc business during Its present ses- ' Some of our mechanic* are going to 1 'lisfleston. or they talk that way at ' ' Tlie fnijlpg* of public men are gvnrr. ally made more public th'ait"fhelr good I dec- Is. 1 The M. K.. Sunday acitool. of this city, t preparing for a grand jug breaking t I Tlie men of Company "If" are en- t deavoring to get a parrot rifle I r their Bonnets made forbntles. aud of course . gotni for one lime only, are made wholly 1 of Howe- a I A regular meeting of the Reading ' committee was held on Tuestisy rvening. 1 Tlie scenes of court rooms are nt* fa- j vorahle to Ute best interest# of youthful- t training. ' Mr. Wm. Neil, of New Columbia fame reported as having gone into the washbusiness. 1 A leading romancer of this town Halms have caught an eel that was aa long 1 hews* tall. Now let the saloons be closed. Tboy sre of no use to anybody but the man behind the bar. Will the boys of Company H measure skill with the ve terns of Post 40. on next Thanksgiving day* The Reading Room- will be benefited ' a package party aa aoon xs arrangeSaturday i* a big day for school chilfor outdoor exercise. The question of opening reading room* on Sunday is living wariniy discussed in more than one place. Measrs. I hike and Doak are at woik niton their contract with Mr. Thomas Kelly tor hia Dew villa. In tbc sale for tax s on ThurwUjMho city waa the largest, anil so far as wc can learn, the only purehou r. The kind of brerze that the Galatea is wailing for to heat lite Yankee sloops don't blow over these waters.

The su f balli is now at Its very best. J* lite water of the sea is warmer than for '■ other time during Jhe year. » Go id breeding t* tlie result of much J good sens*, some good nature, all mixed up with seif-deuial for the good ot others. „ Mrs. Kale Thoma* ha* removed to y 922 North Second Arret, Philadelphia, „ where she will k nit hoarding housc. Toharco sTuoke 1- now regarded a* very injurious to children. "Parents who ^ smoke in their pretence will have to drn*- \ The short stop of one of the Cape M iy . uincs thought the end of tlie w.irid had . come when a tadl caught him on the flank of ids j iw. The most stubborn a d distressing < case* of uvspenslsy Art .to th - regtilat- , anil toning Influences of Hood'* Bar- , sapariUa. Try iu i A business meeting of the Prohibition t1 league of thia city was bold on Thursday evening. The object wa* to rar*e fuuds for the carauaign Will township Sunday school seerrtar1- s please »entl m their n-|<oria to county secretary. The annual mevtinga are ' only a couple of weeks off Tootay the Philadelphia />.«% .Vews ] celebrates iu second anlvcrssry by l««uIng a sixteen page paper. W illie Frieuu is the agent in this rity. The men of Company H will improve < Military Hail by flulng up in It a parlor ' and reception team. Post 40. G. A. K-, ' will muster in rate af these room* ' The most remarkalile cat m the state ' , may he seen at the Central I 'harm#-- y. . lie luu the intelligence of the dog. and , i* tswwmed ef ,a most amiable dbposl- " l.*P. WhltealtUx, No. 809 Arch atrewt. ! Philadelphia, produces photographic , gJSSre-rrSSfcSES ; 5 1 1 Titled truants may flod refuge in tbl» - counuy. but they must not pi t mlrehlef

• Political Chlt-Chnt. , Tlie other "feller" Is the qpe that buys the votes always. • . | Political nratorial chestnuts are now , the ortlcr of the day.' Every party roan is sure that his side ought to win anyway. "WunijVt" is the latest nickname for j Prnhililtion lia* a great future, but not | probably from the Third Party alone. j Tlie man that wins the A-scmbly race" ' | «ils fail *ili have to « 'get up and get." j Anawful lntofwhlspcriDgwas noticed , about the Court House during the week. P. M, Randolph, of the Court House, , is oa the stump for the Prohibition , With a knowing wink in his eye the , wily politician flow gets in hi- campaign , rhetoric. Flippant remark* upon the political , of- the tint'- an; bring pssnnl , around. The oRi poiiiiral heeler Is to lie mo«t , carefully watched when he says he's nof , interested. 4 i There wit| bo s big fuss ode of three • days if the ballot box. is not kept clean , fraud. | Rev. Solomon Parsons spoke to a Pro- , hihition meeting on Tuesday evening in Military Half... Some politicians have awiul p-or memories, much poorer in truth titan ( jjteir constituents. i ■ -Candidate Wellman ha* an elegant chance lo see the voters of his district. But how can he talk politics and prices ot prints at the same lime ?• As a rule, when you hear a man boast . to do Willi the d rty pool of politics, you can put him down a* a general society * misfit. ' We may expect the usual Democratic _ chorus of approval after ihe nominations sin made. Thr Republicans might" wisccerned. take a leaf from the ioeo-foco The canvassing candidate will now become very much interested In agricullie will look at the fatting pig*, growing turkeys and the two year old colt jual to admire them and - Units gain the voters best wishes. Court House,.— Tlie Third Party 9ee|/t to be about the onty one that" so farBa^shown any activity in political matters this fall. Judge lleed was compelled to leave the court In charge of the county judges Wednesday, on account of the death of J;lj child. »A dispatch calling him on the 8 o'clock trajn. The project of building a turnpike road across the ^meadows, so communication can bo established between the village arid deep water along the sound* gradually gains in interest. People. at a distance are also sending in subscriptions to lite stock. New healers have been placed in the Court Housebuilding of large dimensions tlu*n tbo old ones. So there need Is- no further complaints in the matter of makthe room comfortable during the sessinus of court. No need arose for them during this session. The question of dividing the Court House -cfrcult and making it smaller. now agitating the Methodist donomination. If divided it will result In gi^ng the Court House church preachby tbc regular pastor both morning arid evening on Sunday. Court hattpecupied tlie attention of mist ol the Inhabitant- tluring the week. A lergor attendance than usual was on band me first day,* a* many cases of inwrre to come up for action. No delegate* wrres.nl from this town, ship lo the late 'Republican District Congressional convention, tire matter being entirely overlooked. It being generally conceded that Hon. George Hires would : lie re- nominated, and such general satls- . faction had been given to his constituents by his course In Congreia that no i thought of opposition arose In their The ga« house field has been the scene this week of several well fought bare ' hall battles. Tlie "Spider" and "Mayliew" nine* were the contending force.*. On tome days victory perched on the "Snider" banner* and on other* the "MayhewV got the better of the fight. I There was considerable enthusiasm on . the iwrt of the respective beiigerent* antl their friends. The following is Ihe prrsonn! of the dub* respectively:—1 Tin Bidders— M. Kerns. p.,w. Hatpin, c.. ' 45, Uhurehuntn, lb.. W. War*. 3b , Geo Hughe*, s. t.. 8. Behellenger, 3h., .V I Evan*, e. f. B. Fryer, r. f.. Shields; LI. I The Mavliews- L. MUlrr, 8b., J. Halpln. lb.. C. Il'chardson. s. s., L. Shrpoartl, . 8b.. C. Clark, 1. 1.. Keenan, r. f., Carter. . p.. Nichols, c„ Williams, c. f. Alfred Hand acted as umpire and Mr. CaliUl aa

There h«* been flist-clasa rail ami reel I bird shooting on the Maurice river, at . Port Elizabeth, Cumberland coun'y, durlog the past week. All the boat* out on ' 8a' unlay got from eighty to over one . hundred rail each. The birds are ia a fine condition. Reed birds are also plentiful. Among the shooters were J. H. Ahtel, of New York Cltv ; Charles Ma. callsler, of 8011th Renville, who is considered the best rail shot in America : Newbold, °f Philadelphia, anil a boat of other good shots. The Pa^-rmo and Tuck shoe Baptist Bunday schools have arrangi d lo have a picnic in the grove at Petersburg next Wednesday, October flth. at ten o'clock . Other schools are invited, with all good friends who wish to have a pleasant social daT in the wood*. Even- person is expected to take provisions for dinner speaking and good music win tie tlie feature of the day. The hand i- exp ctod to be In attendance. If the day sh aild be unfavorable then the next fair . . . A" Irishman was asked for his marriage cert ftcate. He slowly lifted his hat. revealing a lafgr scar on the heaii, evidently done by a flat iron. This evidence was to the point. Our certificates ate the praises of those-who hsre exper. trnee.1 wonderful cures by the use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The Grand Jury ignored the bill Charging Charier F. Vanvalen. the sun of the Mayor of Hifly Beach, with at. tempting to Are the saw.mil I of Walter at that place. Vanvalen propers enter suit for damages for defamat ion of character and false arrest against his Next Tuesday ha* been set apart by the Beading Room Committee a* library ■ day. It is the wish of those intere-ted ' in the room that there mav he a gener. on* contribution of book* ami p riodl. 1 cal* at that time. ► U Ton have any oltf books or n-.agn-r rinse not need d send them Into the - Reading Room on Tuesday. It i* the i library dsy. The committee will be in the room to' receive them.

Connty Notes. 1 Red dram altouncfat Anglesrs. V I Bay Ihnre oysters are fattening up niedy. I Is the nolly Beadh arrest the result of ; ' "a con*pi acv? ! Colored camp meeting* are still in proabout the couDty. • The hog disease has about disappeared ' from Rio Grande pig sties. , ■ Cliris. Weldy bore do*fn on Anglesea ' Saturday for red drum, j A country damsel thinks she Isn't a 1 chestnut Mb because the has no ring., The trirolon* old woods are putting tttucariei lints that will not wear worth . send in their n.*m-» for membership in 1 the aMocialton. The red spinning wheel sttll-sUnda a 1 conspicuous mark tpr the swift express 1 train passcngera. * Pears are rpttlng this season from ht- ; side out. The fruit looks' well enough ■ till the skin is broken when the titrable . i* discovered. * 1 ty of bad well water, supposed to have beeft caused by the washings of heavy It is proposed to name a new Five Mile Beach resort Hr-efbrd. The Court House people will mis* the chance of 1 getting a pretty title for thciro tqwii If they don't make baste. 1 The new Holly Beach ' school house ■ will be dedicated to day with quite lot1 posing eoremonies. School officials of prominence have been invited as well ' The inhabitants of H illy Bear!, wire ' much exeicised over thexrrest of the . son of Mayor Vanvalen on the charge of an attempt to hum Walter Brother's- yi* gnlll on the night of Jhe 22.1 but. Green Creek. The Presbyterian oh u rch is again with- > out a pastor, Mr. Curtis having returned to Lis theological studies. - times Is.ttuit the. whitewash btushisgiv; . ing way to the paint brash. i Fbdiing and oystorlng are our princli pal industries. The farms arc largely left to take care of tliemselvcs. Last Saturday evening a rousing Third Party meeting was r.eld in the village ' school house. The old arguments were r carefully gone over. A youthful village sportsman is turnc ing hia attention to securing hawk's s heads in anticipation of the bounty that 1 will lie paid after a time. 1 Pierces Point pi imcs arc getting as fat as the most exacting oystcr-eatcr could r desire. Tltsy are going into market *' daily aflfl bringing 48 per thehsand - • p TIarry Schcllcngcr, the village post. s master, has quite an establishment about 9 habitants of the place have a blacksmith, wheelwright and shoemaker shops. r Mr. Wm. Somers, the patentee and 9 manufacturer of the clothes line strelch0 er. advertiseil In the Wavk, is kept busy - in making the little machines that will • one day, we hope, make bitn ludcpendDr. J. H. Ingram is oneot the meilical 1 men of the Bsvatdc, coming over from • Holly Beach daily. He Is a rislngyoung " pltysician of great promise. There sre n fears that tho doctor may go away unless he finds among the young ladies of his ? acquaintance a Jersey wife. She might coax htm to settle down and roll about ,f the world no more. Il may not b» generally known that n Green Creek has the handsomest matrons and maidens in tlie-connty. There >' are more young fellows wanting wives from the marriageable ones thun can lie '• supplied, so great is the demand. The '* reason is plain. Green \Jreek girls are B taught to keep house, and any of them 5" can manage its affairs just as well as ll their mothers. Young men here's your K chance when there is any surplus. n West creek.

Cool nights now prevail. The colored camp was visited by a largo number of people last Sunday. Our pastor. Rev. Mr. Sherman, has ! tbc hearty co-operation of hi» congregation. Mr. Howard Goff is pursuing his studies at lUitgera College, New Branswick, N. J. Christian & Bro., and Jas- Hand, have been kept busy the past two months with their thrashing machines. They travel from Dennlsviile to Dorchester. ; Day" will lie duly celebrated in the near future. The members of the church met at the parsonage on Monday evening to perfect arrangements for the same. A pleasant time is antic!- ' Last Sunday morning as the church going people were wending their way to I the sanctuary, an alarm of fire was given , w liirh proved to be a house belonging lo ' Stacy Ooff, and occupied by Captain ■ Blackson. The house was totally deai troyed. A defective flue wm* the cause of ihe disaster, i Th* >»*ntlMh hirthdsr of 'Miss Clara Mi«s 'J

Bennett, a wry pretty and accomplished vtraiig lady of this village, waacelebratad : on Tuesday evening by a grand party at the residence jf iter parents. A large number of friemla were present antl passed a very pleasant lime together. At Die . clow of the evening'* enjoyment tlie guest* were Invited to parake of a sump- 1 ■uou* repast of all the dclicactrs of tlie ' M s. Bessie Is) pet i« improving her Cold Spring property by a new bam. John Russell advertiser* hi* store good* ' for salo wl'h a view of closing business. ' Dr. Ell Wales haa one of Die flnr«t s places In the county. His building* are r most complete and convenient. Rev. Mr. Lutdis is the popnlar temporary trastor ot tne I'resbytrrian church, ilis congregation greatly desire his per- - m anrni setuemrnt. • Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phot be C'hrsley, Peteraon. Clay Co.. Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, Die truth of which is vouched for by the resident* 'of that towu .- "I atn 78 years old, have been troubled with kidney .complaint and lameness for many , years ; could not dress myself without be p. Now I am free from all pain and | son-nets, and am able to do all my own housework. I owr my thanks to Eire- \ trie Bitters lor having n-newet! my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a hotue only BOc. at Dr. H. A Kennedy's Drug Store. i ... t u»* rraW sunJiiur «nuj ^Tawaatabree^'-ji-i IT rat KswrtMU* n«*rty support ve* roDUo. (if

$1,000,000- Si^fn6 Oak Hall.. In conducting our business, wc arc and a]»rt from all other clothihg houses in this : B We mark upon the goods what tiny aae. what' I t the materials consist of,, and" give with it a B ^guarantee that wi," get you back your money if. 1 - » . •not satisfied. ^ fl . . . ' . . Wd' inaugurate the Rill Season of I8S6 with this announcement . _™... * We hnvc oittrieme-rh^orthv^yreyf evety for.»rr-|*W'^^ -in the-h-mn-V, heitory-in -pitoiluuiltg -vr--rw our make of cjothirig. justly famous for its reliability and cheapness. - * Immense purchases of ciotlt. greatly lessening the cost of the goods, were made months. -* ago ; and the manufacturing got' under way in early summer.. , , ' Hy comparison, wc have in many cases made up-thrce or four, times the usual quantity. and required a larger army of workpeople all the way through. No stone has been left unturnai to get the clothing made in tlie very best manner. We shall sell it with perfect confidence.' lEvcry garment has been minutely inspected ; nothing taken .or granted. Seams and buttons are tightly put on; Wc will be glad to have you come and 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. We regard them as unreliable, and don't keep them. Send a postal card for samples, and wc will send yon styles of a storcful of clothing. Wc trade on the old planks still, — goods exchanged, if unsatisfactory. Money refunded. One lowest price, and our guarantee. ■ - WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets. ; PHOENIX -OIL COMPANY. — South-East Corner Frorit and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX_BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has ho effect on glued or cementedjjaps. and|givcs r the full transmission of power. For sale by • I Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. * $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $ 1 .00 per gallon by the barrel. Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. I Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, f Channel Cement, Light and Dark, li " " -* Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for Price List. J PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS offall GRADES-

'• Towaasttds Inlot I '' Cranberry picking is the exciting topic | n of the period. " The old Anbury olmrcli i- one of Jjic j e land marks of C>pc May rounty . " Mr. Frank Curtis ha* I vi-iiing 1 8 Mis* Louisa nice during tin- week. 11 Alter an extended visit to Pliiiad. Ipiila j '* Rev. ltr. Dobbins. I'. preached I 0 this place on Sotanlny afternoon, ami | » evening. * Judge J. II. Divrr.y wa* the pre-l.ling 0 officer after Judge Recti was enllrtl away * to his home. n Mr. Reuben ToWn-entl. wlio its- lately " sufleh-d from s- vere inrli-posilion. has 'r entirely recovr retl his usual health. A transfer of a valuable property took place on Thursday by the sale of a hornby Frank Learning to S. T. Godfrey.

Mr. Wm. Somers. of Green Creek, lis* patented , a novel-labor saving machine 1 in hi* Excelsior clothes HnK It doe* away with much of the difficulty of wash day. A child can stretch the clothes line to any required tension, and when not in use can Just as rarily roll It up til! need on next wa»h day. Tinmaterial of whirl* it i* romposed t* all noncorrosivc. One of them will last a lifetime. " ViaXTxn— 30 good crochelers. Higher , prires paid than heretofore. Steady emI it, i, mint all the. i ear. Ordlira for private knitting of hoods, legging* nlain and fancy mtlto-is. «acques. TamO'Rhanicrs, etc., eau be left at "the store of Mrs. Needles, Washington Street, antl at tlie Miller cottage. I'erry street. In-truchons E. I. it.,.,. Tlie ln-<t Salve in the world for Guts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcere. Salt Klirum, Fever Sores. Teller. Chapped Hands, Chilblain*. Corn*, and ail Skin Eruption and postfvely cures Plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed lo give pcrfi-et ' satisfaction, or money 'refunded. Price 3fi cents per bnx. For sale by Henry A. Kennedy. — I had given myself un s* lost iteeniist ' of Inherit- d scrofula. Tried everything , for purifying the blood without Itcnefli until I used Parker's Tonic, anil can ; truthfully say that it cored me. I still use it for it* s-lmdid eff.-et on my general health. H. K-Lynd. Chicago. Warriftl. 2lrtr JiarfrtiSfinfnts. -g C, CORNELL, ~ COOK AND CATERER. 1* prererel tn serve si 'ptoaa- to.1 prtrste PlR-rfflS dH WBDDIXOS I No. * DBCATUB 8THIKT, ' .i -lrn Caps May CIl,. II. J. • WraBP • ANIMAL BONE MANURE. - t^^iii£@MfRcr "XZy'flilVAMT V^IT«»TTON

marine villa, CAPE MAY. N. J.* ^ K," I.ASq IN At.'. I -.5 V K (*U|pjANDwe're going TO GIVE VOU : popp fop youp Moppy. Our Fall and Winter Styles of qothing arc BETTER QUALITY and FULLER VAI.UF. than Ever Before. " SUITS FOR ALL AGES. OVERCOATS FOR ALL AGES. TROUSERS FOR ALL AGES. UNDERWEAR AND ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS at LOWEST PRICES. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918-920-922 Cnestn.it St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. : see herei furniture - BY DAYLIGHT. ' Very $rw furniture stores have enough light lb ^ rnalde purcltaeers to examine their ware*, and JMT— many ware, will not stomi the light. Our, will. .. vhd wo ask you to rait ami *.i- Die store and EI.KGANT MOCK. Kv.-rything in the line of M F..rniiure and Bedding. New atvles of fancy 9^^ tnhlo# and silk embroltfered scarf* * hicli are niit , excelled in tlie city. Beo them before you buy I YIN'S & BROTHER, 65 Nv.rth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, Enst Side. 8AMI7CL K. L»sms: OALTON I- I.ANIUH. H. t. (HULK. SprrMI P»rta«. —LANDIS & CO.,Wood and' Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, i ROTES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, it C. "j CARRIAGES OF ALL. KINDS HANDLED. 4«0 MAltKKT KTItKXT. AND <13 MEKCIIANT 8TREKT. I'BILA. '■ J. M. fl. niLDKKTII, Allornc,-xt-lAW *n>l NiXsry PohHc. A. D. LITTLE. HILDRETH & LITTLE. Real Estate Brokers, L No. 4 OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. I "rat lt't*t* lioaatit. Mold and I'.wclinnBed. Hotels, Boarding Hour* and cottage* Heated. I>e»lr*tile Bnlldlag l.ola * I1lt»alc« Dtreeitj u thetBeack, Far iale.